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    Explore " play reading" with insightful episodes like "José Rivera - Fall Reading Series Preshow Discussion", "Fleabag", "The Vagina Monologues", "End of the Golden Weather" and "Merchant of Venice" from podcasts like ""CATFUNMUTEDPOD", "Play: Notes", "Play: Notes", "Play: Notes" and "Play: Notes"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    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.

    Fleabag

    Fleabag

    We go out in phenomenal style in the final episode of season one with Fleabag. Since its first showing at the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe, Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s smash hit one-woman show has launched an astonishing career. Join us as we discuss what aspiring playwrights should take note of in this script.

    Content Warning: Discussion of suicide.


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    To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

    The Vagina Monologues

    The Vagina Monologues

    Did they really say that?! It’s time to cover your grandmother’s ears – or not – as we take a look at the play that got so many talking in ways they never had before. Eve Ensler’s landmark work started a movement still going today.

    Content Warning: Discussion of sexual violation and violence towards women


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    To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

    End of the Golden Weather

    End of the Golden Weather

    We round off season one with a trio of monologues. First up, is the New Zealand classic The End of the Golden Weather. If you’ve ever wondered how we do Christmas on the beach in Aotearoa, then this is the episode for you.

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    To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

    Merchant of Venice

    Merchant of Venice

    In the final of three episodes on Shakespeare we ask if The Merchant of Venice really fits the comedy mould. Was the Bard an anti-Semite? What did he want us to make of Antonio and Bassanio’s bromance? And did Portia really walk her quality of mercy talk?

    Content Warning: Discussion of antisemitism.


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    To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

    Othello

    Othello

    What’s in a prop? How can one handkerchief create so much drama? And why and how would you stage a story about a Moorish General today? 

    Content Warning: Discussion of intimate partner violence.


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    To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

    Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet

    Oh Romeo, Romeo, what did you do? Why did Juliet fall so hard for you? In the first of three episodes on Shakespeare, we get to grips with the Bard’s language.

    Content Warning: Discussion of suicide and domestic violence.


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    To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

    Medea

    Medea

    The perfect cautionary tale for why you should never receive gifts from an angry ex. In the final of our three Greek Tragedy episodes for season one, we discuss how playwright Euripides modified the story of Medea and take a quick dive into Greek mythology. 

    Content Warning: Discussion of family violence and filicide.


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    To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

    Antigone

    Antigone

    Was Antigone the original kick-arse woman character? She’s definitely not going down without a fight. In this episode we also take a look around some theatre architecture, the social context in which Greek tragedies were performed, and what it was like to watch a show in 442 BCE.

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    To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

    Oedipus Rex

    Oedipus Rex

    Long before the invention of the combustion engine Sophocles showed us that road rage never pays. In the first of three episodes on Greek Tragedy, we meet Oedipus the King and get our brains and tongues around hamartia, hubris, and catharsis.

    Content Warning: Discussion of incest and suicide.


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    To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

    Preview

    Preview

    Meet Emily and Allison. They’re both dramaturgs. Meaning they’ve read a lot of plays. Here they tell you why and how this came to be in the preview to season one of Play: Notes.

    First Episode coming August 3rd 2021

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    To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

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