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    Explore " new plays" with insightful episodes like "José Rivera - Fall Reading Series Preshow Discussion", "Sarah Bierstock & Courtney Sale - Fall Reading Series Preshow Discussion", "Richard Dresser - Fall Reading Series Preshow Discussion", "An Interview with Actor & Playwright: Daniel K. Isaac" and "2022 Fall Reading Series Preview" from podcasts like ""CATFUNMUTEDPOD", "CATFUNMUTEDPOD", "CATFUNMUTEDPOD", "Upstage Left | Intimate Conversations with New York Theater" and "CATFUNMUTEDPOD"" and more!

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    José Rivera - Fall Reading Series Preshow Discussion

    José Rivera - Fall Reading Series Preshow Discussion

    We promised you more info about Jose, because the episode would have been two hours long if we tried to talk about all of his plays and accomplishments - so take a look at his bio!

    José Rivera’s 26 full-length plays have been seen nationally and internationally and translated into a dozen languages.  His Obie Award-winners Marisol and References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot, both produced by The Public Theatre, NY, are taught at universities around the country, as well as his essay “36 Assumptions about Playwriting.”  Other plays include Cloud Tectonics, Sueño, Sonnets for an Old Century, The Street of the Sun, Giants Have Us In Their Books, Boleros for the Disenchanted, Brainpeople, Massacre (Sing to Your Children), The Last Book of Homer, Adoration of the Old Woman, Lovesong (Imperfect), and Your Name Means Dream.  His screenplay “The Motorcycle Diaries,” was nominated for 2005 Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar (making him the first Puerto Rican writer so honored), as well as a BAFTA and WGA Award.   “Motorcycle” took top screenwriting honors in Argentina and Spain.  His film adaptation “On the Road” premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and his “Trade” was the first film to premiere at the United Nations.  Rivera co-created and produced “Eerie, Indiana,” (NBC) and was a staff writer on “Penny Dreadful: City of Angels” (Showtime) in 2019.  He has written and directed the award-winning short films “The Fall of a Sparrow” and “The Civet,” co-produced by Sara Koviak’s Lively Lady Studios.  He has served on the boards of Theatre Communication Group and the Sundance Institute, and mentored at Sundance Screenwriting Labs in Utah, Jordan, and India.  During the pandemic Rivera wrote all 16 episodes of the upcoming TV adaptation of One Hundred Years of Solitude for Netflix.

    An Interview with Actor & Playwright: Daniel K. Isaac

    An Interview with Actor & Playwright: Daniel K. Isaac

    Daniel K. Isaac is a very busy man! So we were especially excited that he made the time to chat with us. In this episode Rachel & Daniel discuss:

    • the upcoming 2022-23 theater season and the Asian theater-makers on stage!
    • how he turned a 2 line role on Billions into 72 episodes and counting 
    • being the only children of single, immigrant mothers (and how they humble us)

    It was truly a delight to chat with Daniel. Not only is he incredibly prolific, but he's also such a graceful and lovely human. Is there a more soothing voice you could listen to for 50 minutes? We think not.

    Check him out in Noah Diaz's You Will Get Sick currently playing at Roundabout Theatre Company, and catch him any time on Showtime's Billions.
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    2022 Fall Reading Series Preview

    2022 Fall Reading Series Preview

    Why staged readings in the off season? Are these plays going to be in the 2023 season? Listen to find out!

    For a full list of dates and times for the readings, please visit our website: catf.org

    Week 1 (Oct 21-22) - Marinoff Theater
    Spiritus/Virgil's Dance by Dael Orlandersmith
    Our Shrinking, Shrinking World  by Richard Dresser

    Week 2 (Oct 29) - Old Opera House in Charles Town, WV
    MAD by Sarah Bierstock

    Week 3 (Nov 4-5) - Marinoff Theater
    Your Name Means Dream by José Rivera
    Lavender Men by Roger Q. Mason

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    S5 Ep. 4 - Jaynie Saunders Tiller, Managing Director & Producer

    S5 Ep. 4 - Jaynie Saunders Tiller, Managing Director & Producer

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    Find out more about Echo Theatre
    FB: https://www.facebook.com/echotheatredallas
    Twitter: @echodallas
    Insta: @echotheatredallas

    Keep up with Jaynie on the New Georges website (below) and on their Insta and Twitter!

    Mentioned in the episode:
    University of Oklahoma Theater
    Dallas Theater Center
    Brooklyn College - Performance Art Management
    Pam Myers-Morgan
    Brooklyn Academy of Music
    Princess Grace Foundation
    New Dramatists
    Nick Schwartz-Hall
    Alliance of Resident Theatres/NewYork
    New Georges
    BB Brecht

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    Echo Offstage is a production of Echo Theatre Dallas, a non-profit theatre dedicated to solely producing work by women+ playwrights.

    Host: Catherine Whiteman
    Producer & Podcast Manager: Eric Berg
    Editor & Audio Engineer: Jonathan Villalobos
    Graphics & Social Media Manager: Lauren Floyd
    Executive Producer: Kateri Cale, Managing & Artistic Director
    Theme Music: Len Barnett with Brent Nance

    An Interview with TV, Stage, & Film Actor: Didi O'Connell

    An Interview with TV, Stage, & Film Actor: Didi O'Connell

    In this episode, Rachel speaks with veteran TV, stage, and film actor: Deirdre O'Connell.

    Didi is the 2022 Tony Award winner for Best Actress in a Play for her portrayal of Dana Higginbotham in Lucas Hnath's Dana H. She is also the recipient of the Lucille Lortel Lifetime Achievement award this year, and has racked up multiple awards over the years, including a 2005 Obie for Sustained Excellence. Rachel was eager to find out more about Didi's process and what it takes to maintain such a storied career.

    Tune into this episode to learn:

    • Didi's trick for auditioning for TV & Film
    • Her experience doing Corsicana right after her Tony win
    • What it was like for her starting out as a newbie in New York

    For any theater practitioner, this is truly not an episode to be missed. You can catch Didi in this Lincoln Center's production of Sarah Ruhl's Becky Nurse of Salem this fall.  Or watch her Tony acceptance speech as a reminder to keep doing what you're doing.

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    Upstage Left Host, Rachel Lin, chats with Kendall Cafaro

    Upstage Left Host, Rachel Lin, chats with Kendall Cafaro

    For the 32nd episode, we decided it might be a good idea to introduce our listeners to the host of this podcast: Rachel Lin. After much convincing, Rachel zooms with social media manager and actor, Kendall Cafaro, to discuss Rachel's time in the theater and how this podcast came to be.

    Recorded in April of 2022, turn in to learn about the actor, writer, and person asking the questions. Kendall & Rachel discuss:

    • the artistic communities & spaces Rachel has been a part of
    • some goals and hopes for the pod
    • how Upstage Left has fared through the pandemic, and how we're feeling about theater at large now that shows are up and running

    Thank you so much for tuning in. As always, you can find us on IG @Upstageleftpodcast and on Twitter @Upstageleftpod
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    An Interview with Playwright: Anchuli Felicia King

    An Interview with Playwright: Anchuli Felicia King

    Rachel chats with playwright & screenwriter, Anchuli Felicia King, whose play Golden Shield  is currently running at Manhattan Theatre Club through June 12. Her work also includes White Pearl which world premiered at the Royal Court in London and has received productions at the Studio Theatre in DC, as well as Sydney Theatre Company earlier this year. She is also on the writing team of the new HBO Max original series The Baby.

    In this episode Rachel & Felicia discuss:

    • how Felicia ended up becoming a writer, despite not having set out to be one
    • Felicia's relationship to writing BIG plays and tackling global issues in multiple languages
    • her ambitions, which actually fall outside the realm of theater

    Tickets and info for Golden Shield can be found HERE. Did you know if you are under 35 you can access $30 tickets at MTC? Learn more HERE.
    The article in Howlround Rachel mentions briefly HERE.
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    An Interview with Director: Taylor Reynolds

    An Interview with Director: Taylor Reynolds

    In this episode, Rachel chats with Taylor Reynolds -  one the most in demand theater directors currently working off-Broadway, and a producing artistic leader of The Movement Theatre Company. This season her work included: Tambo & Bones at Playwrights Horizons, Man Cave by John J. Caswell Jr. presented by P 73, and Songs About Trains playing at the New Ohio Theatre through April 18.

    Rachel & Taylor talk about:

    • Taylor's approach to these larger than life theatrical new works
    • How Taylor made her way as a director, forgoing the assistant/associate route
    • Taylor's relationship to the 'white gaze'  and how it's continually changing

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    Pat Cruz and Juli Crockett

    Pat Cruz and Juli Crockett

    We join a conversation between Pat Cruz and Juli Crockett as they discuss the creation of CNP's The George Project: A Liberation Through Hearing, a new seven-part audio play inspired by and adapted from When This War is Over, You’re Going to Get it George, a 1975 meditation on the brutal logics of war by artist Emilio Cruz. Cruz and Crockett share a lively discussion about the inquiries that forged Emilio’s work, and the power of creativity to connect us to multiple planes of the human experience. 

    Hosted by Marissa Chibás, this podcast was produced by CalArts Center for New Performance, the professional producing arm of California Institute of the Arts, Travis Preston Artistic Director and Dean of CalArts School of Theater. Produced by George Lugg and Rory James Leech. Editing and sound engineering by Duncan Woodbury. Podcast theme music by Cristian Amigo. Special thanks to Ravi Rajan, President of CalArts. 

    For more information on these artists and their work, as well as other CNP projects visit centerfornewperformance.org.

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    An interview with Actor, Director, & Artistic Director: William Carden

    An interview with Actor, Director, & Artistic Director: William Carden

    Rachel chats with Billy Carden, the current leader of her artistic home, Ensemble Studio Theatre. With almost 50 years in the biz and close to 30 as an artistic director (first at HB Playwrights Foundation & Theatre, then at EST), Billy is a wealth of theater history and knowledge.

    The two speak about:
    - the acting job that took him to the Public & Lincoln Centre
    - what it was like to direct Uta Hagen
    - and the legacy he's leaving behind: "the quality of the how people talk to each other on stage"

    It was a thrill to walk down memory lane with Billy, and remember the places he's been and consider what he hopes next for the historic theater he's leaving behind.

    This episode is made possible by Northwestern University Press and their new release: This is my Office and Notes on my Mother's Decline two plays by Andy Bragen with a foreword by Sarah Ruhl. Get 20% off this book and all other titles by the imprint with code POD20 at nupress.northwestern.edu. Be sure to visit their website to see what's available!

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    An Interview with Nothing For the Group's Lauren Halvorsen

    An Interview with Nothing For the Group's Lauren Halvorsen

    Rachel chats with the dramaturg behind the newsletter, Nothing For the Group, Lauren Halvorsen. Before starting the weekly missive offering theater round-ups, reviews, and takes, Lauren was the associate literary manager at Studio Theatre in DC. Prior to that she worked at the Alley in Houston and the City Theatre in Pittsburgh.

    These two nerd out on the current state of theater and what might be coming up next in the 2022-2023 season.  Lauren talks about how no longer working in the industry has landed her in the perfect position to be a voice that speaks to the inequities and hypocrisies within our institutions. Tune in to hear her clear-eyed perspective now that she longer drinks the kool-aid.

    You can subscribe to Nothing for Group HERE - it's free! Wishing you a happy & safe holiday season. Congratulations! You made it through 2021. We will see you in the new year.

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    An Interview with Actor Tedra Millan

    An Interview with Actor Tedra Millan

    In this episode Rachel chats with Tedra Millan, one of New York's most celebrated young talents! Teddi originated the role of #46 in Sarah Delappe's The Wolves that world premiered at Playwrights Realm, and went on to Lincoln Centre production (that was made available for streaming earlier this year). Teddi has also been on Broadway in the revival of Noel Coward's Present Laughter (starring Kevin Kline), as well as the New York premiere of On the Shore of the Wide World by Simon Stephens at the Atlantic, and Happy Talk by Jesse Eisenberg produced by the New Group.

    These old friends catch up about:

    • where it all started
    • how everything changed for Teddi after grad school
    • and what's up next for this busy actor

    But really...these two just shoot the shit for a little while.

    The movie she is currently shooting is a thriller called The Lot . You can catch her next in LA at the Geffen Playhouse in the west coast premiere of Power of Sail with Bryan Cranston and Amy Brenneman. 

    Thanks for tuning in!

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    An Interview with Playwright & Actor: Vichet Chum

    An Interview with Playwright & Actor: Vichet Chum

    It's back-to-school season, and in this episode Rachel is taking notes from multi-hyphenate theater maker Vichet Chum. Rachel & Vichet met years ago working on a festival of short plays written by high school students, and since then Rachel has watched as Vichet has grown from actor to actor/writer to sought after playwright and industry leader. In this episode, they recount parts of his journey together.

    Highlights include:

    • Vichet's experience writing, producing, and performing in his one man show
    • How Vichet first came to writing and how his process has developed
    • Vichet's involvement with AAPAC and the Visibility Report released earlier this year
    • The importance of penning the Cambodian-American experience in different forms

    We're thrilled to catch up with this writer/performer before two of his newest plays premiere in the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 seasons at the Alley Theatre (Houston, TX) and Steppenwolf, respectively. Look out for all the things Vichet is up to!

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    For more info about Vichet:  http://www.vichetchum.com/
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    An Interview with Casting Director: Conrad Woolfe

    An Interview with Casting Director: Conrad Woolfe

    In this episode we speak with casting director: Conrad Woolfe, who has worked in casting for over a decade. He cut his teeth at Telsey and Company, one of New York's largest casting offices focused on film, theater, and television. Now, based on the West Coast, Conrad has started his own company: Conrad Woolfe Casting.

    Rachel & Conrad reminisce about the early years of their friendship, and how Conrad found his way to casting. They also chat about:

    • The role of the casting director in bringing projects to life
    • The responsibility of the casting director in shaping the worlds we see on stage & screen
    • Conrad's hopes for the future, and how the industry might change

    For more information about Conrad visit: https://www.conradwoolfecasting.com/
    Conrad's IMDB
    Follow him on Instagram: @ConradWoolfe

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    Meet the Playmakers - THE HOUSE OF THE NEGRO INSANE

    Meet the Playmakers - THE HOUSE OF THE NEGRO INSANE

    This is our last episode for a while! CATF is taking a break in August, but that gives you PLENTY of time to send us your ideas. We want to know what you want from this podcast. What CATF artists do you want to hear from? What conversations do you want to hear? Let us know at podcast@catf.org

     

    In this last episode of the playcastPLUS series, we have the honor of hearing from Nehemiah Luckett, the composer for The House of the Negro Insane. Check out his website: http://nehemiahluckett.com/bio 

     

    Ready to listen to the audio drama of The House of the Negro Insane by Terence Anthony? Now is your chance! I’ll be able to hear the full-length play from Broadway on Demand. Remember, you only have from July 30 to August 27. Start listening here 

     

    Take a deeper dive into The House of the Negro Insane with the Dramaturgical Companion researched and written by Theresa M. Davis

    Meet the Storytellers - THE HOUSE OF THE NEGRO INSANE

    Meet the Storytellers - THE HOUSE OF THE NEGRO INSANE

    Terence does a little bit of everything – from theater to comic books to social justice activism. Explore Terence’s website: https://terenceanthony.com/

    AND – get to hear more from Terence with a interview he did with CATF in 2020 on our YouTube Page 

    Come to the Listening Party of The House of the Negro Insane on July 30 in Shepherdstown and meet Terence! Find more info here

    Trent and Associate Producing Director Peggy McKowen are guests on Unwritten – a new podcast-esque adventure from our local media partners – Colin and Jess at The Journal 

    Finally, please check out our: Dramaturgical Companion for The House of the Negro Insane

    Meet the Playmakers - SHEEPDOG

    Meet the Playmakers - SHEEPDOG

    In the final installment of the Sheepdog series, Theresa chats with sound designer Sharath Patel. He touches on how his travels have influenced his design work and gives away a few trade secrets. 

    Special thanks to Marjorie Weingold for sponsoring the Sheepdog podcast series and making this all happen!

    Get your on-demand tickets for the Sheepdog radio drama at Broadway On Demand

    Check out Sharath’s website - http://www.sharathpatel.com/ 

    Learn about more about Sheepdog with the Dramaturgical Companion created by Theresa Davis and video interviews from CATF’s UNMUTED video series:
    Dramaturgical Companion

    Playwright Kevin Artigue Interview 

    The Making of SHEEPDOG Video 

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