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	<itunes:summary>The “Go See a Show!” podcast is (as far as I can tell) the only podcast dedicated to the off-off-Broadway scene in New York City. Every week, I interview an artist making theatre in NYC, discussing the ideas and process behind their work.

Got a tip for the podcast, or an idea for an episode? E-mail robby@goseeashowpodcast.com!</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>Robert A. K. Gonyo</itunes:author>
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		<title>Crawford M. Collins, actress</title>
		<link>http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/06/11/crawford-m-collins-actress/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crawford M. Collins is a friend of mine, and a heck of an actress. So for a different sort of Go See a Show! episode, I thought it would be fun to sit down and get an actor&#8217;s perspective on &#8230; <a href="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/06/11/crawford-m-collins-actress/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-985" alt="Crawford M. Collins" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/crawfordmcollins-300x200.jpg" width="300" height="200" /><a href="http://www.crawfordmcollins.com/">Crawford M. Collins</a> is a friend of mine, and a heck of an actress.</p>
<p>So for a different sort of <em>Go See a Show!</em> episode, I thought it would be fun to sit down and get an actor&#8217;s perspective on navigating the wilds of the theatre scene in our fair city of New York.</p>
<p>And I was right. It was indeed fun, and informative, to chat with a talented woman who&#8217;s doing some great work — and working consistently. All you aspiring actresses &amp; actors, this episode&#8217;s for you.</p>
<p>Listen in as Crawford &amp; I discuss how one gets oriented in the New York theatre scene, the difference between the worlds of theatre &amp; film, hustling (in a good way), and the importance of relationships in our line of work.</p>
<p>&#8220;&#8230;if you have a really good friend, somebody that you know that you just think is really interesting&#8230;find out where they&#8217;re hanging out, and the kinds of people that they&#8217;re meeting&#8230;&#8221;</p>

<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-991" alt="Crawford M. Collins in &quot;Sicks,&quot; photo by Nancy Baumwald Krakaur Photography" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Nancy-Baumwald-Krakaur-Photography.jpg" width="534" height="800" /></p>
<p><em>from </em>Sicks!<em>, photo by Nancy Baumwald Krakaur Photography</em></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-994" alt="Crawford M. Collins in &quot;In the Ebb,&quot; photo by Jessica Ammirati" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Photo-by-Jessica-Ammirati.jpg" width="960" height="640" /></p>
<p><em>from </em>In the Ebb<em>, photo by Jessica Ammirati</em></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-992" alt="Crawford M. Collins in &quot;RISE,&quot; photo by Allison Stock Photography" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Photo-3-by-Allison-Stock-Photography.jpg" width="960" height="636" /></p>
<p><em>from </em>Rise<em>, photo by Allison Stock Photography</em></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-993" alt="Crawford M. Collins, headshot by Jeffrey Mosier Photography" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Photo-by-Jeffrey-Mosier-Photography-.jpg" width="960" height="768" /></p>
<p><em>photo by Jeffrey Mosier Photography</em></p>
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			<itunes:keywords>Go See a Show!, off-off-Broadway, Broadway, theater, theatre, actress, actor, Crawford M. Collins, Robert A. K. Gonyo</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:subtitle>Crawford M. Collins is a friend of mine, and a heck of an actress. - So for a different sort of Go See a Show! episode, I thought it would be fun to sit down and get an actor&#039;s perspective on navigating the wilds of the theatre scene in our fair city ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Crawford M. Collins is a friend of mine, and a heck of an actress.

So for a different sort of Go See a Show! episode, I thought it would be fun to sit down and get an actor&#039;s perspective on navigating the wilds of the theatre scene in our fair city of New York.

And I was right. It was indeed fun, and informative, to chat with a talented woman who&#039;s doing some great work — and working consistently. All you aspiring actresses &amp; actors, this episode&#039;s for you.

Listen in as Crawford &amp; I discuss how one gets oriented in the New York theatre scene, the difference between the worlds of theatre &amp; film, hustling (in a good way), and the importance of relationships in our line of work.

&quot;...if you have a really good friend, somebody that you know that you just think is really interesting...find out where they&#039;re hanging out, and the kinds of people that they&#039;re meeting...&quot;





from Sicks!, photo by Nancy Baumwald Krakaur Photography



from In the Ebb, photo by Jessica Ammirati



from Rise, photo by Allison Stock Photography



photo by Jeffrey Mosier Photography</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Robert A. K. Gonyo</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>Rachel Dart &amp; Jenna Panther, directors of &#8220;There&#8217;s a Light on Yonder Mountain&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/06/04/rachel-dart-jenna-panther-directors-of-theres-a-light-on-yonder-mountain/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jun 2013 17:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>robby</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[David L. Williams]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Horse Trade]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jenna Panther]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lindsay Joy Murphy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Rachel Dart]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Stacy Davidowitz]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[There's a Light on Yonder Mountain]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wanted to create a brand-new piece of theatre, from the ground up? This is a good episode of the podcast for you. aMios has always embraced new work — their Shotz series is responsible for creating six brand new plays every &#8230; <a href="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/06/04/rachel-dart-jenna-panther-directors-of-theres-a-light-on-yonder-mountain/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever wanted to create a brand-new piece of theatre, from the ground up? This is a good episode of the podcast for you.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amiosnyc.org/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-980" alt="aMios and Horse Trade present &quot;There's a Light on Yonder Mountain&quot;" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/yondermountain_image-300x212.jpeg" width="300" height="212" />aMios</a> has always embraced new work — their <em>Shotz</em> series is responsible for creating six brand new plays every month (!), and their past &#8220;longer-form&#8221; work has all consisted of brand-new plays from artists in the aMios circle of collaborators. Check out a great interview about <em>Shotz</em> on <a href="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2011/12/09/christian-haines-michael-fulvio-melissa-ortiz-and-rob-hille-of-amios/">Episode 13</a>.</p>
<p>For their latest full-length, <strong><em>There&#8217;s a Light on Yonder</em><em> Mountain</em></strong>, the company wanted to bring in the creative energies of many of the wonderful people they&#8217;ve worked with since their inception in 2009. So instead of asking just one playwright to write a script, they asked five (one acted as a &#8220;literary manager&#8221;). And naturally, instead of one director, they got two.</p>
<p>Which led me, as a director myself, to ask the first question of this interview: <em>how?!?!?</em></p>
<p>Listen in as those directors, <strong>Rachel Dart</strong> &amp; <strong>Jenna Panther</strong>, discuss not only how they worked together as a team, but a whole lot more, including creating an ensemble-driven devised piece, tension, desert-island people, and the only resource you can&#8217;t get more of: time.</p>
<p><em>#whoisSteve?</em></p>

<p><a href="http://www.amiosnyc.org/yondermountain.html">aMios</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.horsetrade.info/">Horse Trade</a> present</p>
<p><strong><em>There&#8217;s a Light on Yonder</em> <em>Mountain</em></strong></p>
<p>by Stacy Davidowitz, Lindsay Joy Murphy, David H. Rosen, &amp; David L. Williams<br />
directed by Rachel Dart &amp; Jenna Panther</p>
<p>Thursdays–Saturdays<br />
thru June 8, 2013<br />
8pm</p>
<p>Under St. Mark&#8217;s<br />
94 St. Marks Place (b/w 1st Ave. &amp; Ave. A)</p>
<p>tickets available via <a href="https://tix.smarttix.com/Modules/Sales/SalesMainTabsPage.aspx?ControlState=1&amp;DateSelected=&amp;DiscountCode=&amp;SalesEventId=2293&amp;DC=">SmartTix</a></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-979" alt="aMios and Horse Trade present &quot;There's a Light on Yonder Mountain&quot;" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Theres-a-Light-on-Yonder-Mountatin-featuring-Tiffany-Nichole-Greene-and-Kristy-Powers-Photo-credit-Jason-Donovan-Hall-1024x682.jpg" width="584" height="388" /> <img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-978" alt="aMios and Horse Trade present &quot;There's a Light on Yonder Mountain&quot;" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Theres-a-Light-on-Yonder-Mountain-featuring-Zac-Hoogendyk-and-Lauren-Berst-Photo-credit-Jason-Donovan-Hall-682x1024.jpg" width="584" height="876" /> <img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-977" alt="aMios and Horse Trade present &quot;There's a Light on Yonder Mountain&quot;" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Theres-a-Light-on-Yonder-Mountain-featuring-Zac-Hoogendyk-and-Helen-Coxe-Photo-credit-Jason-Donovan-Hall-1024x682.jpg" width="584" height="388" /> <img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-976" alt="aMios and Horse Trade present &quot;There's a Light on Yonder Mountain&quot;" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Theres-a-Light-on-Yonder-Mountain-featuring-Tiffany-Nichole-Greene-Lauren-Berst-and-Zac-Hoogendyk-Photo-credit-Jason-Donovan-Hall-1024x828.jpg" width="584" height="472" /> <img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-975" alt="aMios and Horse Trade present &quot;There's a Light on Yonder Mountain&quot;" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Theres-a-Light-on-Yonder-Mountain-featuring-Helen-Coxe-Tiffany-Nichole-Greene-Zac-Hoogendyk-Lauren-Berst-and-Kristy-Powers-Photo-credit-Jason-Donovan-Hall-1024x682.jpg" width="584" height="388" /></p>
<p><em>photos by Jason Donovan Hall</em></p>
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			<itunes:keywords>Go See a Show!, off-off-Broadway, Broadway, theater, theatre, aMios, Jenna Panther, Rachel Dart, There&#039;s a Light on Yonder Mountain, Joseph Campbell, The Hero&#039;s Journey</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:subtitle>Ever wanted to create a brand-new piece of theatre, from the ground up? This is a good episode of the podcast for you. - aMios has always embraced new work — their Shotz series is responsible for creating six brand new plays every month (!),</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Ever wanted to create a brand-new piece of theatre, from the ground up? This is a good episode of the podcast for you.

aMios has always embraced new work — their Shotz series is responsible for creating six brand new plays every month (!), and their past &quot;longer-form&quot; work has all consisted of brand-new plays from artists in the aMios circle of collaborators. Check out a great interview about Shotz on Episode 13.

For their latest full-length, There&#039;s a Light on Yonder Mountain, the company wanted to bring in the creative energies of many of the wonderful people they&#039;ve worked with since their inception in 2009. So instead of asking just one playwright to write a script, they asked five (one acted as a &quot;literary manager&quot;). And naturally, instead of one director, they got two.

Which led me, as a director myself, to ask the first question of this interview: how?!?!?

Listen in as those directors, Rachel Dart &amp; Jenna Panther, discuss not only how they worked together as a team, but a whole lot more, including creating an ensemble-driven devised piece, tension, desert-island people, and the only resource you can&#039;t get more of: time.

#whoisSteve?



aMios &amp; Horse Trade present

There&#039;s a Light on Yonder Mountain

by Stacy Davidowitz, Lindsay Joy Murphy, David H. Rosen, &amp; David L. Williams
directed by Rachel Dart &amp; Jenna Panther

Thursdays–Saturdays
thru June 8, 2013
8pm

Under St. Mark&#039;s
94 St. Marks Place (b/w 1st Ave. &amp; Ave. A)

tickets available via SmartTix

    

photos by Jason Donovan Hall</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Robert A. K. Gonyo</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>24:09</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Neilson R. Jones, Lucy Breyer, and Vivian Hwang of Confetti Stage&#8217;s &#8220;The Lesson&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/30/neilson-r-jones-lucy-breyer-and-vivian-hwang-of-confetti-stages-the-lesson/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 May 2013 22:03:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>robby</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Actors]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Events]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[AACT Fest 2013]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Capital District]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Confetti Stage]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Eugene Ionesco]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lucy Breyer]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Neilson R. Jones]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Steve Henel]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[The Lesson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Vivian Hwang]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230;and now for something a little different. Summer&#8217;s coming on, and that generally means two things for off-off-Broadways theatre: breaks for some, and festivals for everyone else. Your humble producer is taking a third path, and will be out on &#8230; <a href="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/30/neilson-r-jones-lucy-breyer-and-vivian-hwang-of-confetti-stages-the-lesson/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230;and now for something a little different.</p>
<p>Summer&#8217;s coming on, and that generally means two things for off-off-Broadways theatre: breaks for some, and festivals for everyone else.</p>
<p>Your humble producer is taking a third path, and will be out on a regional theatre gig for five weeks. But never fear: <em>Go See a Show!</em> continues during my hiatus from the city, with a few episodes deviating from the podcast&#8217;s usual &#8220;here&#8217;s an off-off-Broadway show that&#8217;s happening, and an interview with the people behind said show&#8221; format. Here&#8217;s the first!</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-962" alt="Confetti Stage presents Eugene Ionesco's &quot;The Lesson&quot;" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Lesson_Photo-300x168.jpeg" width="300" height="168" />While we here in NYC might think of ourselves as the center of the theatre universe, there&#8217;s lots of great stuff happening outside of the five boroughs. When it&#8217;s not being done in a small house within the city limits, the kind of theatre that gets labelled &#8220;off-off-Broadway&#8221; here is often called &#8220;community theatre,&#8221; which all-too-often has negative connotations. An excellent example of why &#8220;community theatre&#8221; does not have to be deadly (in the Peter Brook sense) can be found just a short train ride from our fair city, in the state capital of Albany, with <a href="http://www.confettistage.org/">Confetti Stage</a>.</p>
<p>Last year, Confetti produced one of Eugene Ionesco&#8217;s short plays, <em><strong>The Lesson</strong></em>, and on the merits of said production, Confetti has brought <i>The Lesson</i> to several festivals already, and are <a href="http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/confetti-stage-takes-the-lesson-to-aactfest-2013">about to take the show</a> to compete in the American Association of Community Theatre national conference. I spoke to the cast of <strong>Neilson R. Jones</strong> (also the director, and founder of Confetti), <strong>Lucy Breyer</strong>, and <strong>Vivian Hwang</strong> via Skype as they&#8217;re in the final days of their fundraising campaign to bring the show out to Indiana (<a href="http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/confetti-stage-takes-the-lesson-to-aactfest-2013">help &#8216;em out via IndieGoGo!</a>).</p>
<p>Listen in as Neil, Lucy &amp; Vivian discuss why they&#8217;re doing Ionesco&#8217;s 63-year-old play now, why Confetti&#8217;s tagline is &#8220;theatre without limits,&#8221; and what it&#8217;s like to live with a play for a year and bring it to festival competitions.</p>

<p><em>*producer&#8217;s note: I reference <a href="http://www.homemadetheater.org/">Homemade Theatre</a> in the podcast, and said it was in Schenectady; of course, I know very well that Homemade is up in Saratoga Springs!</em></p>
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<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-961" alt="Confetti Stage presents Eugene Ionesco's &quot;The Lesson&quot;" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/20130518135359-rehearsal3.jpeg" width="600" height="371" /> <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-960" alt="Confetti Stage presents Eugene Ionesco's &quot;The Lesson&quot;" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/20130512181438-Cast_at_MND.jpeg" width="600" height="600" /></p>
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			<itunes:keywords>AACT Fest 2013,Albany,Capital District,Confetti Stage,Eugene Ionesco,Lucy Breyer,Neilson R. Jones,Steve Henel,The Lesson,Vivian Hwang</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:subtitle>...and now for something a little different. - Summer&#039;s coming on, and that generally means two things for off-off-Broadways theatre: breaks for some, and festivals for everyone else. - Your humble producer is taking a third path,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>...and now for something a little different.

Summer&#039;s coming on, and that generally means two things for off-off-Broadways theatre: breaks for some, and festivals for everyone else.

Your humble producer is taking a third path, and will be out on a regional theatre gig for five weeks. But never fear: Go See a Show! continues during my hiatus from the city, with a few episodes deviating from the podcast&#039;s usual &quot;here&#039;s an off-off-Broadway show that&#039;s happening, and an interview with the people behind said show&quot; format. Here&#039;s the first!

While we here in NYC might think of ourselves as the center of the theatre universe, there&#039;s lots of great stuff happening outside of the five boroughs. When it&#039;s not being done in a small house within the city limits, the kind of theatre that gets labelled &quot;off-off-Broadway&quot; here is often called &quot;community theatre,&quot; which all-too-often has negative connotations. An excellent example of why &quot;community theatre&quot; does not have to be deadly (in the Peter Brook sense) can be found just a short train ride from our fair city, in the state capital of Albany, with Confetti Stage.

Last year, Confetti produced one of Eugene Ionesco&#039;s short plays, The Lesson, and on the merits of said production, Confetti has brought The Lesson to several festivals already, and are about to take the show to compete in the American Association of Community Theatre national conference. I spoke to the cast of Neilson R. Jones (also the director, and founder of Confetti), Lucy Breyer, and Vivian Hwang via Skype as they&#039;re in the final days of their fundraising campaign to bring the show out to Indiana (help &#039;em out via IndieGoGo!).

Listen in as Neil, Lucy &amp; Vivian discuss why they&#039;re doing Ionesco&#039;s 63-year-old play now, why Confetti&#039;s tagline is &quot;theatre without limits,&quot; and what it&#039;s like to live with a play for a year and bring it to festival competitions.



*producer&#039;s note: I reference Homemade Theatre in the podcast, and said it was in Schenectady; of course, I know very well that Homemade is up in Saratoga Springs!</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Robert A. K. Gonyo</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>18:56</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Lawrence Lesher, director, and Todd Michael, playwright, of &#8220;Vice Girl Confidential&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/15/lawrence-lesher-director-and-todd-michael-playwright-of-vice-girl-confidential/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 13:30:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>robby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A powerful crime boss. A crusading District Attorney. A tough-as-nails madame. The corruption of a small-town girl. Stool pigeons. Vice. Drag. Dames. With a play entitled Vice Girl Confidential, you should expect these elements. Gracye Productions gives you the goods with &#8230; <a href="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/15/lawrence-lesher-director-and-todd-michael-playwright-of-vice-girl-confidential/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-929" alt="Grayce Productions presents &quot;Vice Girl Confidential,&quot; by Todd Michael, directed by Lawrence Lesher" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/vicegirl2013_300_400a-227x300.jpeg" width="227" height="300" />A powerful crime boss. A crusading District Attorney. A tough-as-nails madame. The corruption of a small-town girl. Stool pigeons. Vice. Drag. Dames.</p>
<p>With a play entitled <strong><em>Vice Girl Confidential</em></strong>, you should expect these elements.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gracyeproductions.org/">Gracye Productions</a> gives you the goods with the re-mounting of their Fringe Festival hit, now directed by <strong>Lawrence Lesher</strong>, with a revised script by <strong>Todd Michael</strong> (who also plays the aforementioned madame, Stella Fontaine).</p>
<p>Listen in as Lawrence &amp; Todd discuss the importance of timing in physical humour, how <em>Vice Girl Confidential</em> changed over time, and the fun challenge of hiding the risque elements of a play (in a world where sex &amp; violence are usually out in front).</p>

<p><a href="http://www.gracyeproductions.org/">Gracye Productions</a> presents</p>
<p><em><strong>Vice Girl Confidential</strong></em></p>
<p>by Todd Michael<br />
directed by Lawrence Lesher</p>
<p>thru May 19, 2013<br />
Tuesday–Friday at 8pm<br />
Saturday at 2pm and 8pm<br />
Sunday at 3pm</p>
<p>The Studio<br />
<a href="http://www.theatrerow.org/">Theatre Row</a><br />
410 W. 42nd Street<br />
Manhattan</p>
<p>tickets available via <a href="http://www.telecharge.com/eventoverview.aspx?cityname=ny%20city%20area&amp;productid=9660">TeleCharge</a></p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-924" alt="Grayce Productions presents &quot;Vice Girl Confidential,&quot; by Todd Michael, directed by Lawrence Lesher, photo by Chris Kateff" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/aIMG_5908.jpg" width="4368" height="2912" /><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-925" alt="Grayce Productions presents &quot;Vice Girl Confidential,&quot; by Todd Michael, directed by Lawrence Lesher, photo by Chris Kateff" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/possible.jpg" width="3668" height="2361" /><em>photos by Chris Kateff</em></p>
<p style="text-align: left"><img class=" wp-image-926 aligncenter" alt="Grayce Productions presents &quot;Vice Girl Confidential,&quot; by Todd Michael, directed by Lawrence Lesher, photo by Mary Lopez" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/possible2.jpg" width="640" height="426" /><img class=" wp-image-927 aligncenter" alt="Grayce Productions presents &quot;Vice Girl Confidential,&quot; by Todd Michael, directed by Lawrence Lesher, photo by Mary Lopez" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/possible3.jpg" width="639" height="427" /><img class="size-full wp-image-928 aligncenter" alt="Grayce Productions presents &quot;Vice Girl Confidential,&quot; by Todd Michael, directed by Lawrence Lesher, photo by Mary Lopez" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/possible5.jpg" width="422" height="585" /><em>photos by Mary Lopez</em></p>
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			<itunes:keywords>Go See a Show!, off-off-Broadway, Broadway, theater, theatre, Lawrence Lesher, Todd Michael, Theatre Row, Gracye Productions, Vice Girl Confidential, noir</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:subtitle>A powerful crime boss. A crusading District Attorney. A tough-as-nails madame. The corruption of a small-town girl. Stool pigeons. Vice. Drag. Dames. - With a play entitled Vice Girl Confidential, you should expect these elements. - </itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>A powerful crime boss. A crusading District Attorney. A tough-as-nails madame. The corruption of a small-town girl. Stool pigeons. Vice. Drag. Dames.

With a play entitled Vice Girl Confidential, you should expect these elements.

Gracye Productions gives you the goods with the re-mounting of their Fringe Festival hit, now directed by Lawrence Lesher, with a revised script by Todd Michael (who also plays the aforementioned madame, Stella Fontaine).

Listen in as Lawrence &amp; Todd discuss the importance of timing in physical humour, how Vice Girl Confidential changed over time, and the fun challenge of hiding the risque elements of a play (in a world where sex &amp; violence are usually out in front).



Gracye Productions presents

Vice Girl Confidential

by Todd Michael
directed by Lawrence Lesher

thru May 19, 2013
Tuesday–Friday at 8pm
Saturday at 2pm and 8pm
Sunday at 3pm

The Studio
Theatre Row
410 W. 42nd Street
Manhattan

tickets available via TeleCharge

photos by Chris Kateff
photos by Mary Lopez</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Robert A. K. Gonyo</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>11:57</itunes:duration>
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		<title>William S. Yellow Robe, Jr., playwright, and Ryan Victor Pierce, actor/producer, of &#8220;Wood Bones&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/14/william-s-yellow-robe-jr-playwright-and-ryan-victor-pierce-actorproducer-of-wood-bones/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 20:38:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>robby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I asked playwright William S. Yellow Robe, Jr. to describe what his new play is about, as you&#8217;ll hear at the start of this episode, he responded that it&#8217;s about the spirit of the land, that the earth (and &#8230; <a href="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/14/william-s-yellow-robe-jr-playwright-and-ryan-victor-pierce-actorproducer-of-wood-bones/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-917" alt="The Eagle Project presents &quot;Wood Bones&quot; by William S. Yellow Robe, Jr." src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/cache_3870765704-300x199.jpeg" width="300" height="199" /></p>
<p>When I asked playwright <strong>William S. Yellow Robe, Jr.</strong> to describe what his new play is about, as you&#8217;ll hear at the start of this episode, he responded that it&#8217;s about the spirit of the land, that the earth (and structures, like the &#8220;wood bones&#8221; that give the play it&#8217;s title) has spiritual energy created by what happens to the land.</p>
<p>Told through a series of flashbacks throughout the 20th century in and around the house with the street address of 121, <em><strong>Wood Bones</strong> </em>tells the stories that give the house its spiritual energy, and gives that energy a physical presence (literally — the spirit of the house is a character onstage).</p>
<p>Listen in as William, along with Eagle Project founder &amp; Artistic Director (and actor in the show) <strong>Ryan Victor Pierce</strong>, discuss making theatre inclusive, the spiritual energy of the land, and accepting that you don&#8217;t know — but you have the opportunity to learn.</p>
<p>&#8220;Everything is alive.&#8221;</p>

<p><a href="http://www.eagleprojectarts.org/">The Eagle Project</a> presents</p>
<p><em><strong>Wood Bones</strong></em></p>
<p>by William S. Yellow Robe, Jr.<br />
directed by Bob Jaffe</p>
<p>Thursday, May 9th through Saturday, May 18th, 2013<br />
nightly at 8pm (no show Monday)<br />
Saturday &amp; Sunday matinees at 2pm</p>
<p><a href="http://www.abingdontheatre.org/rentals/junehavoc.aspx">June Havoc Theatre</a><br />
Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex<br />
312 West 36th Street, Floor 1<br />
Manhattan</p>
<p>tickets available via <a href="https://www.smarttix.com/show.aspx?EID=&amp;showCode=WOO3&amp;BundleCode=&amp;PackageCode=&amp;GUID=7e2d7434-d8b4-45e7-b63f-99c09f1cf01f">SmartTix</a></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-921" alt="&quot;Wood Bones,&quot; by William S. Yellow Robe, Jr., photo by Ashley Marinaccio" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/IMG_5506.jpg" width="3456" height="5184" /> <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-920" alt="&quot;Wood Bones,&quot; by William S. Yellow Robe, Jr., photo by Ashley Marinaccio" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/IMG_5469.jpg" width="3456" height="5184" /> <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-919" alt="&quot;Wood Bones,&quot; by William S. Yellow Robe, Jr., photo by Ashley Marinaccio" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/IMG_5356.jpg" width="4763" height="3413" /> <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-918" alt="&quot;Wood Bones,&quot; by William S. Yellow Robe, Jr., photo by Ashley Marinaccio" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/IMG_5253.jpg" width="3245" height="4773" /></p>
<p><em>photos by Ashley Marinaccio</em></p>
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			<itunes:keywords>Go See a Show!, Broadway, theatre, off-off-Broadway, William S. Yellow Robe, Jr., Ryan Victor Pierce, The Eagle Project, First Nations, Wood Bones</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:subtitle>When I asked playwright William S. Yellow Robe, Jr. to describe what his new play is about, as you&#039;ll hear at the start of this episode, he responded that it&#039;s about the spirit of the land, that the earth (and structures,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>When I asked playwright William S. Yellow Robe, Jr. to describe what his new play is about, as you&#039;ll hear at the start of this episode, he responded that it&#039;s about the spirit of the land, that the earth (and structures, like the &quot;wood bones&quot; that give the play it&#039;s title) has spiritual energy created by what happens to the land.

Told through a series of flashbacks throughout the 20th century in and around the house with the street address of 121, Wood Bones tells the stories that give the house its spiritual energy, and gives that energy a physical presence (literally — the spirit of the house is a character onstage).

Listen in as William, along with Eagle Project founder &amp; Artistic Director (and actor in the show) Ryan Victor Pierce, discuss making theatre inclusive, the spiritual energy of the land, and accepting that you don&#039;t know — but you have the opportunity to learn.

&quot;Everything is alive.&quot;



The Eagle Project presents

Wood Bones

by William S. Yellow Robe, Jr.
directed by Bob Jaffe

Thursday, May 9th through Saturday, May 18th, 2013
nightly at 8pm (no show Monday)
Saturday &amp; Sunday matinees at 2pm

June Havoc Theatre
Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex
312 West 36th Street, Floor 1
Manhattan

tickets available via SmartTix

   

photos by Ashley Marinaccio</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Robert A. K. Gonyo</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>13:16</itunes:duration>
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		<title>August Schulenburg, playwright, and Kelly O&#8217;Donnell, director, of &#8220;Honey Fist&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/14/august-schulenburg-playwright-and-kelly-odonnell-director-of-honey-fist/</link>
		<comments>http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/14/august-schulenburg-playwright-and-kelly-odonnell-director-of-honey-fist/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 14:52:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>robby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love seeing people I recognize onstage. And though I&#8217;m not from Marble Head, outside of Boston (pronounced &#8221;Mahble Head, outside of Bahston&#8221;), playwright August Schulenburg has written some beautifully complex, and very familiar, characters in his funny, tragic, compelling new play, Honey &#8230; <a href="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/14/august-schulenburg-playwright-and-kelly-odonnell-director-of-honey-fist/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-908" alt="Flux Theatre Ensemble presents &quot;Honey Fist&quot;" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/8610780045_946b73f10f-300x223.jpeg" width="300" height="223" /></p>
<p>I love seeing people I recognize onstage.</p>
<p>And though I&#8217;m not from Marble Head, outside of Boston (pronounced &#8221;Mahble Head, outside of Bahston&#8221;), playwright <strong>August Schulenburg</strong> has written some beautifully complex, and very familiar, characters in his funny, tragic, compelling new play, <strong><em>Honey</em><em> Fist</em></strong>.</p>
<p>Listen in as Gus and director <strong>Kelly O&#8217;Donnell</strong> discuss where Gus&#8217;s &#8220;most autobiographical play&#8221; (that&#8217;s not autobiographical) came from, the late-night last-minute carving of bongs, and why <em>Honey Fist</em> is running in rep with <em>Sans Merci </em>(hear the <em>Sans Merci</em> podcast <a href="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/02/johnna-adams-playwright-and-heather-cohn-director-of-sans-merci/">here</a> — and, listen to Gus &amp; Kelly&#8217;s first outing on the podcast, about Adam Szymkowicz&#8217;s play <em>Hearts Like</em> <em>Fists</em>,<em> </em><a href="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2012/12/11/kelly-odonnell-gus-schulenburg-and-adam-szymkowicz-of-flux-theatre-ensembles-hearts-like-fists/">here</a>).</p>
<p>&#8220;Wha, you think you&#8217;re bettah than me?&#8221;</p>

<p><a href="http://www.fluxtheatre.org/">Flux Theatre Ensemble</a> presents</p>
<p><em><strong>Honey Fist</strong></em></p>
<p>by August Schulenburg<br />
directed by Kelly O&#8217;Donnell</p>
<p>thru May 18, 2013, in rep with <em>Sans Merci</em>; see the full schedule <a href="https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/3012">here</a></p>
<p>4th Street Theatre<br />
83 E. 4th Street<br />
Manhattan</p>
<p>tickets available via <a href="https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/3012">OvationTix</a></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-909" alt="Flux Theatre Ensemble presents &quot;Honey Fist,&quot; photo by Ken Glickfeld" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Honey-Fist-featuring-Anna-Rahn-Chinaza-Uche-Isaiah-Tanenbaum-and-Marr-Archambault-Photo-credit-Ken-Glickfeld.jpg" width="1600" height="900" /> <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-912" alt="Flux Theatre Ensemble presents &quot;Honey Fist,&quot; photo by Ken Glickfeld" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Honey-Fist-featuring-Nat-Cassidy-Lori-E.-Parquet-Chinaza-Uche-Anna-Rahn-and-Isaiah-Tanenbaum-Photo-credit-Ken-Glickfeld.jpg" width="1600" height="900" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-910" alt="Flux Theatre Ensemble presents &quot;Honey Fist,&quot; photo by Ken Glickfeld" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Honey-Fist-featuring-Lori-E.-Parquet-and-Matt-Archambault-Photo-by-Ken-Glickfeld.jpg" width="1600" height="900" /> <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-911" alt="Flux Theatre Ensemble presents &quot;Honey Fist,&quot; photo by Ken Glickfeld" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Honey-Fist-featuring-Lori-E.-Parquet-Anna-Rahn-Chinaza-Uche-Matt-Archambault-Isaiah-Tanenbaum-and-Nat-Cassidy-Photo-credit-Ken-Glickfeld.jpg" width="1600" height="1017" /></p>
<p><em>photos by Ken Glickfeld</em></p>
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			<itunes:keywords>Go See a Show!, off-off-Broadway, Broadway, theater, theatre, The 4th Street Theatre, Flux Theatre Ensemble, August Schulenburg, Kelly O&#039;Donnell, Honey Fist, Boston</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:subtitle>I love seeing people I recognize onstage. - And though I&#039;m not from Marble Head, outside of Boston (pronounced &quot;Mahble Head, outside of Bahston&quot;), playwright August Schulenburg has written some beautifully complex, and very familiar,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>I love seeing people I recognize onstage.

And though I&#039;m not from Marble Head, outside of Boston (pronounced &quot;Mahble Head, outside of Bahston&quot;), playwright August Schulenburg has written some beautifully complex, and very familiar, characters in his funny, tragic, compelling new play, Honey Fist.

Listen in as Gus and director Kelly O&#039;Donnell discuss where Gus&#039;s &quot;most autobiographical play&quot; (that&#039;s not autobiographical) came from, the late-night last-minute carving of bongs, and why Honey Fist is running in rep with Sans Merci (hear the Sans Merci podcast here — and, listen to Gus &amp; Kelly&#039;s first outing on the podcast, about Adam Szymkowicz&#039;s play Hearts Like Fists, here).

&quot;Wha, you think you&#039;re bettah than me?&quot;



Flux Theatre Ensemble presents

Honey Fist

by August Schulenburg
directed by Kelly O&#039;Donnell

thru May 18, 2013, in rep with Sans Merci; see the full schedule here

4th Street Theatre
83 E. 4th Street
Manhattan

tickets available via OvationTix

  

photos by Ken Glickfeld</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Robert A. K. Gonyo</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>18:18</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Ming Peiffer, playwright, and Kat Yen, director, of &#8220;Advance Guard&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/13/ming-peiffer-playwright-and-kat-yen-director-of-advance-guard/</link>
		<comments>http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/13/ming-peiffer-playwright-and-kat-yen-director-of-advance-guard/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2013 22:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>robby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The term &#8220;avant-garde&#8221; gets thrown around a lot, but as you&#8217;ll hear playwright Ming Peiffer recount in this episode, it started as a military term before it was used to describe the artists changing forms, and pushing art forward. And &#8230; <a href="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/13/ming-peiffer-playwright-and-kat-yen-director-of-advance-guard/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-905" alt="Spookfish Theatre Company presents &quot;Advance Guard&quot;" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/advguard-300x200.jpeg" width="300" height="200" />The term &#8220;avant-garde&#8221; gets thrown around a lot, but as you&#8217;ll hear playwright <strong>Ming Peiffer</strong> recount in this episode, it started as a military term before it was used to describe the artists changing forms, and pushing art forward.</p>
<p>And as you&#8217;ll hear director <strong>Kat Yen</strong> discuss, the co-Artistic Directors of <a href="http://www.spookfishtheatre.org/">Spookfish Theatre Company</a> felt that the plays they&#8217;ve been seeing of late aren&#8217;t original, or pushing <em>theatre</em> forward.</p>
<p>That frustration is where the play, and the central conflict of, <strong><em>Advance Guard</em></strong> comes from.</p>
<p>Listen in as Ming &amp; Kat discuss rebelling against post-impressionism &amp; what other people want to see, the madness leading up to opening night, and why be an artist.</p>
<p>&#8220;What the hell are we doing here?&#8221;</p>

<p><a href="http://www.spookfishtheatre.org/">Spookfish Theatre Company</a> presents</p>
<p><em><strong>Advance Guard</strong></em></p>
<p>by Ming Peiffer<br />
directed by Kat Yen</p>
<p>May 8th–11th (Wed-Sat) @ 8PM<br />
May 16th–18th (Thurs-Sat) @ 8PM<br />
May 19th (Sun) @ 2PM</p>
<p><a href="http://www.horsetrade.info/">The Kraine Theater</a><br />
85 E. 4th Street<br />
Manhattan</p>
<p>$18, $15 (students &amp; seniors); Thursday performances &#8220;pay what you can&#8221;<br />
tickets available via <a href="https://tix.smarttix.com/Modules/Sales/SalesMainTabsPage.aspx?ControlState=1&amp;DateSelected=&amp;DiscountCode=&amp;SalesEventId=2270&amp;DC=">SmartTix</a></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-903" alt="Spookfish Theatre Company presents &quot;Advance Guard,&quot; photo by KL Thomas" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Advance-Guard-featuring-Matt-Stillo-and-Eamon-ORourke-Photo-credit-KL-Thomas.jpg" width="5184" height="3456" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-900" alt="Spookfish Theatre Company presents &quot;Advance Guard,&quot; photo by KL Thomas" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Advance-Guard-featuring-Ben-Kaufman-and-Mari-Yamamoto-Photo-credit-KL-Thomas.jpg" width="5184" height="3456" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-902" alt="Spookfish Theatre Company presents &quot;Advance Guard,&quot; photo by KL Thomas" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Advance-Guard-featuring-Mari-Yamamoto-Ben-Kaufman-Alesandra-Nahodil-Matt-Stillo-and-Eamon-ORourke-Photo-credit-KL-Thomas.jpg" width="5184" height="3456" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-901" alt="Spookfish Theatre Company presents &quot;Advance Guard,&quot; photo by KL Thomas" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Advance-Guard-featuring-Ben-Kaufman-Mari-Yamamoto-and-Alesandra-Nahodil-Photo-credit-KL-Thomas.jpg" width="3456" height="5184" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-904" alt="Spookfish Theatre Company presents &quot;Advance Guard,&quot; photo by KL Thomas" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Advance-Guard-featuring-Matt-Stillo-David-M.-Farrington-Alesandra-Nahodil-Mari-Yamamoto-Ben-Kaufman-and-Eamon-ORourke-Photo-credit-KL-Thomas.jpg" width="5184" height="3456" /></p>
<p><em>photos by KL Thomas</em></p>
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			<itunes:keywords>Go See a Show!, off-off-Broadway, Broadway, theater, theatre, Ming Peiffer, Kat Yen, Advance Guard, Spookfish Theatre Company, Horse Trade Theatre Group, The Kraine Theater</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:subtitle>The term &quot;avant-garde&quot; gets thrown around a lot, but as you&#039;ll hear playwright Ming Peiffer recount in this episode, it started as a military term before it was used to describe the artists changing forms, and pushing art forward. - </itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The term &quot;avant-garde&quot; gets thrown around a lot, but as you&#039;ll hear playwright Ming Peiffer recount in this episode, it started as a military term before it was used to describe the artists changing forms, and pushing art forward.

And as you&#039;ll hear director Kat Yen discuss, the co-Artistic Directors of Spookfish Theatre Company felt that the plays they&#039;ve been seeing of late aren&#039;t original, or pushing theatre forward.

That frustration is where the play, and the central conflict of, Advance Guard comes from.

Listen in as Ming &amp; Kat discuss rebelling against post-impressionism &amp; what other people want to see, the madness leading up to opening night, and why be an artist.

&quot;What the hell are we doing here?&quot;



Spookfish Theatre Company presents

Advance Guard

by Ming Peiffer
directed by Kat Yen

May 8th–11th (Wed-Sat) @ 8PM
May 16th–18th (Thurs-Sat) @ 8PM
May 19th (Sun) @ 2PM

The Kraine Theater
85 E. 4th Street
Manhattan

$18, $15 (students &amp; seniors); Thursday performances &quot;pay what you can&quot;
tickets available via SmartTix



photos by KL Thomas</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Robert A. K. Gonyo</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>18:45</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Jeremy J. Kamps, playwright, Danny Sharron, director, and Lillian Rodriguez, actress, of &#8220;What It Means to Disappear Here&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/08/jeremy-j-kamps-playwright-danny-sharron-director-and-lillian-rodriguez-actress-of-what-it-means-to-disappear-here/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2013 13:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>robby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the second episode in a row, GSAS! heads to the nation of Colombia (via the magic of theatre, of course), this time with Ugly Rhino&#8217;s What It Means to Disappear Here. Initially set in a café in Cartagena (where &#8230; <a href="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/08/jeremy-j-kamps-playwright-danny-sharron-director-and-lillian-rodriguez-actress-of-what-it-means-to-disappear-here/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-884 alignleft" alt="Ugly Rhino's &quot;What It Means to Disappear Here&quot;" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/whatitmeans_webpage-300x169.jpeg" width="300" height="169" />For the second episode in a row, GSAS! heads to the nation of Colombia (via the magic of theatre, of course), this time with Ugly Rhino&#8217;s <em><strong>What It Means to Disappear Here</strong></em>.</p>
<p>Initially set in a café in Cartagena (where the audience sits, along with the actors), <em>What It Means&#8230;</em> is the story of Yulieth, a young Colombian woman who is meeting Mitch for the first time — the <em>norteamericano</em> man who wants to buy her as his wife. Through a series of flashbacks-and-forwards, along with some brilliant use of radio broadcasts, the audience follow the paths that brought Yulieth &amp; Mitch to that initial meeting, and its aftermath.</p>
<p>Listen in as playwright <strong>Jeremy J. Kamps</strong>, director <strong>Danny Sharron</strong>, and actress <strong>Lillian Rodriguez</strong> discuss eavesdropping on a marriage deal and writing a play about it, focusing on the human story, and what makes somebody care.</p>
<p>&#8220;What is the role of theatre&#8230;in a drama bringing forth political issues&#8230;what is our role in the off-off-Broadway world, bringing a play like this?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;To me, it is the role.&#8221;</p>

<p><a href="http://uglyrhinonyc.com/">Ugly Rhino Productions</a> presents</p>
<p><em><strong>What It Means to Disappear Here</strong></em></p>
<p>by Jeremy J. Kamps<br />
directed by Danny Sharron</p>
<p>Thursdays &amp; Fridays, thru May 17, 2013 @ 8pm<br />
added performance, Saturday, May 18</p>
<p>Port Royal, underneath Park Slope&#8217;s Tea Lounge<br />
837-839 Union Street, Brooklyn</p>
<p>advance tickets available via <a href="http://uglyrhino.brownpapertickets.com/">BrownPaperTickets</a>, or $18 at the door (cash only)</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-886" alt="Ugly Rhino's &quot;What It Means to Disappear Here,&quot; photo by Michael Bernstein" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/WhatItMeans-dress-46-Final.jpg" width="1000" height="667" /> <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-887" alt="Ugly Rhino's &quot;What It Means to Disappear Here,&quot; photo by Michael Bernstein" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/WhatItMeans-dress-182-Final.jpg" width="760" height="1000" /></p>
<p><em>photos by Michael Bernstein</em></p>
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			<itunes:keywords>Go See a Show!, off-off-Broadway, Broadway, theater, theatre, Danny Sharron, Jeremy J. Kamps, Lillian Rodriguez, Ugly Rhino, Brooklyn, Colombia, The Tea Lounge</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:subtitle>For the second episode in a row, GSAS! heads to the nation of Colombia (via the magic of theatre, of course), this time with Ugly Rhino&#039;s What It Means to Disappear Here. - Initially set in a café in Cartagena (where the audience sits,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>For the second episode in a row, GSAS! heads to the nation of Colombia (via the magic of theatre, of course), this time with Ugly Rhino&#039;s What It Means to Disappear Here.

Initially set in a café in Cartagena (where the audience sits, along with the actors), What It Means... is the story of Yulieth, a young Colombian woman who is meeting Mitch for the first time — the norteamericano man who wants to buy her as his wife. Through a series of flashbacks-and-forwards, along with some brilliant use of radio broadcasts, the audience follow the paths that brought Yulieth &amp; Mitch to that initial meeting, and its aftermath.

Listen in as playwright Jeremy J. Kamps, director Danny Sharron, and actress Lillian Rodriguez discuss eavesdropping on a marriage deal and writing a play about it, focusing on the human story, and what makes somebody care.

&quot;What is the role of theatre...in a drama bringing forth political issues...what is our role in the off-off-Broadway world, bringing a play like this?&quot;

&quot;To me, it is the role.&quot;



Ugly Rhino Productions presents

What It Means to Disappear Here

by Jeremy J. Kamps
directed by Danny Sharron

Thursdays &amp; Fridays, thru May 17, 2013 @ 8pm
added performance, Saturday, May 18

Port Royal, underneath Park Slope&#039;s Tea Lounge
837-839 Union Street, Brooklyn

advance tickets available via BrownPaperTickets, or $18 at the door (cash only)

 

photos by Michael Bernstein</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Robert A. K. Gonyo</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>2:43</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Johnna Adams, playwright, and Heather Cohn, director, of &#8220;Sans Merci&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/02/johnna-adams-playwright-and-heather-cohn-director-of-sans-merci/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2013 16:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>robby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the mother of your lover shows up unannounced on your doorstep, it&#8217;s kind of shocking. When she&#8217;s looking for answers about her daughter&#8217;s final days, which she shared with you, the shock is much more dramatic. That&#8217;s the situation &#8230; <a href="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/05/02/johnna-adams-playwright-and-heather-cohn-director-of-sans-merci/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-866" alt="Flux Theatre Ensemble presents &quot;Sans Merci,&quot; by Johnna Adams, directed by Heather Cohn" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/sansmerci_image-300x223.jpeg" width="300" height="223" /></p>
<p>When the mother of your lover shows up unannounced on your doorstep, it&#8217;s kind of shocking.</p>
<p>When she&#8217;s looking for answers about her daughter&#8217;s final days, which she shared with you, the shock is much more dramatic.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the situation in which the characters in <strong>Johnna Adams</strong>&#8216;s <em>Sans Merci</em> find themselves. Directed in its world premiere by <strong>Heather Cohn </strong>and produced by Flux Theatre Ensemble (in rep with another new play, <em>Honey Fist</em> — watch for a GSAS! podcast on that one soon), <em>Sans Merci</em> is a play about poetry, activism, and, as Flux asks, &#8220;who owns the stories of the dead?&#8221;</p>
<p>Listen in as Johnna and Heather discuss grief, haunting, activism, and theatre that can make everybody feel something.</p>
<p>&#8220;A lot of chocolate, and a lot of kleenex.&#8221;</p>

<p><a href="http://www.fluxtheatre.org/">Flux Theatre Ensemble</a> presents</p>
<p><em><strong>Sans Merci</strong></em></p>
<p>by Johnna Adams<br />
directed by Heather Cohn</p>
<p>thru May 18, 2013, in rep with <em>Honey Fist</em>; see the full schedule <a href="https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/3012">here</a></p>
<p>4th Street Theatre<br />
83 E. 4th Street<br />
Manhattan</p>
<p>tickets available via <a href="https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/3012">OvationTix</a></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-869" alt="Sans Merci featuring Rachael Hip-Flores &amp; Alisha Spielman Photo credit Titus Winters" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Sans-Merci-featuring-Rachael-Hip-Flores-Alisha-Spielman-Photo-credit-Titus-Winters-1024x682.jpg" width="584" height="388" /><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-868" alt="Sans Merci featuring Alisha Spielman, Rachael Hip-Flores, and Susan Ferrara Photo credit Titus Winters" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Sans-Merci-featuring-Alisha-Spielman-Rachael-Hip-Flores-and-Susan-Ferrara-Photo-credit-Titus-Winters-682x1024.jpg" width="584" height="876" /><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-871" alt="Sans Merci featuring Susan Ferrara and Rachel Hip-Flores Photo credit Titus Winters" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Sans-Merci-featuring-Susan-Ferrara-and-Rachel-Hip-Flores-Photo-credit-Titus-Winters-1024x682.jpg" width="584" height="388" /><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-870" alt="Sans Merci featuring Rachael Hip-Flores &amp; Susan Ferrara Photo credit Titus Winters" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Sans-Merci-featuring-Rachael-Hip-Flores-Susan-Ferrara-Photo-credit-Titus-Winters-1024x682.jpg" width="584" height="388" /></p>
<p><em>photos by Titus Winters</em></p>
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			<itunes:keywords>Go See a Show!, off-off-Broadway, Broadway, theater, theatre, The 4th Street Theatre, Flux Theatre Ensemble, Heather Cohn, Johnna Adams, Sans Merci, Colombia, U&#039;wa</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:subtitle>When the mother of your lover shows up unannounced on your doorstep, it&#039;s kind of shocking. - When she&#039;s looking for answers about her daughter&#039;s final days, which she shared with you, the shock is much more dramatic. - </itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>When the mother of your lover shows up unannounced on your doorstep, it&#039;s kind of shocking.

When she&#039;s looking for answers about her daughter&#039;s final days, which she shared with you, the shock is much more dramatic.

That&#039;s the situation in which the characters in Johnna Adams&#039;s Sans Merci find themselves. Directed in its world premiere by Heather Cohn and produced by Flux Theatre Ensemble (in rep with another new play, Honey Fist — watch for a GSAS! podcast on that one soon), Sans Merci is a play about poetry, activism, and, as Flux asks, &quot;who owns the stories of the dead?&quot;

Listen in as Johnna and Heather discuss grief, haunting, activism, and theatre that can make everybody feel something.

&quot;A lot of chocolate, and a lot of kleenex.&quot;



Flux Theatre Ensemble presents

Sans Merci

by Johnna Adams
directed by Heather Cohn

thru May 18, 2013, in rep with Honey Fist; see the full schedule here

4th Street Theatre
83 E. 4th Street
Manhattan

tickets available via OvationTix



photos by Titus Winters</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Robert A. K. Gonyo</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>15:42</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Robert Honeywell, playwright, and Leah Bonvissuto, director, of &#8220;Mass&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/04/26/robert-honeywell-playwright-and-leah-bonvissuto-director-of-mass/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2013 13:30:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>robby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Van Gogh. Gauguin. Duchamp. Add to that list Pablo. Not Picasso. Just Pablo. If that makes no sense to you, then you need to travel from New York to Vancouver to Shanghai along with Robert Honeywell&#8216;s new musical Mass, as it &#8230; <a href="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/2013/04/26/robert-honeywell-playwright-and-leah-bonvissuto-director-of-mass/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-851" alt="&quot;Mass&quot; by Robert Honeywell, photos by Joe Kolbow" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/MassTriptych_Revised_Web.jpeg" width="350" height="214" />Van Gogh. Gauguin. Duchamp.</p>
<p>Add to that list Pablo. Not Picasso. Just Pablo.</p>
<p>If that makes no sense to you, then you need to travel from New York to Vancouver to Shanghai along with <strong>Robert Honeywell</strong>&#8216;s new musical <em><strong>Mass</strong></em>, as it follows the story of the troubled young artist Mary, her girlfriend Françoise (who becomes the aforementioned Pablo, an internationally-celebrated artist), and Mary&#8217;s art-dealer sister Kate, exploring the limits of art, commerce, love, and family.</p>
<p>Listen in as Robert and director <strong>Leah Bonvissuto</strong> discuss breaking the boundaries of art, the arc of study needed to write a musical about the art-world, and the struggle between different visions of what art can be — including the art of theatre.</p>
<p>&#8220;Art, love, &amp; blood.&#8221;</p>

<p><a href="http://bricktheater.com/">The Brick</a> presents</p>
<p><strong><em>Mass</em></strong></p>
<p>by Robert Honeywell<br />
directed by Leah Bonvissuto</p>
<p><a href="http://bricktheater.com/">The Brick Theater</a><br />
579 Metropolitan Ave<br />
Brooklyn</p>
<p>Tues &amp; Thurs–Sat @ 8 pm<br />
Sun @ 3 pm<br />
through April 30, 2013</p>
<p>tickets available via <a href="https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/913059">OvationTix</a></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-847" alt="&quot;Mass&quot; by Robert Honeywell, photo by Joe Kolbow" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Mass-featuring-Esther-Crow-with-Amanda-La-Pergoia-Phoebe-Silva-Mel-Delancey-and-Tracy-Shar-Photo-credit-Joe-Kolbow-1024x682.jpg" width="584" height="388" /> <img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-848" alt="&quot;Mass&quot; by Robert Honeywell, photo by Joe Kolbow" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Mass-featuring-Moira-Stone-and-Esther-Crow-Photo-credit-Joe-Kolbow-682x1024.jpg" width="584" height="876" /> <img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-850" alt="&quot;Mass&quot; by Robert Honeywell, photo by Joe Kolbow" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Mass-with-Moria-Stone-and-the-Chorus-Photo-credit-Joe-Kolbow-1024x682.jpg" width="584" height="388" /> <img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-852" alt="&quot;Mass&quot; by Robert Honeywell, photo by Joe Kolbow" src="http://goseeashowpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Mass-featuring-Rebecca-Gray-Davis-Moira-Stone-Esther-Crow-Photo-credit-Joe-Kolbow-1024x682.jpg" width="584" height="388" /></p>
<p><em>photos by Joe Kolbow</em></p>
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			<itunes:keywords>Go See a Show!, off-off-Broadway, Broadway, theater, theatre, The Brick, Leah Bonvissuto, Robert Honeywell, Mass, musical, Brooklyn</itunes:keywords>
	<itunes:subtitle>Van Gogh. Gauguin. Duchamp. - Add to that list Pablo. Not Picasso. Just Pablo. - If that makes no sense to you, then you need to travel from New York to Vancouver to Shanghai along with Robert Honeywell&#039;s new musical Mass,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Van Gogh. Gauguin. Duchamp.

Add to that list Pablo. Not Picasso. Just Pablo.

If that makes no sense to you, then you need to travel from New York to Vancouver to Shanghai along with Robert Honeywell&#039;s new musical Mass, as it follows the story of the troubled young artist Mary, her girlfriend Françoise (who becomes the aforementioned Pablo, an internationally-celebrated artist), and Mary&#039;s art-dealer sister Kate, exploring the limits of art, commerce, love, and family.

Listen in as Robert and director Leah Bonvissuto discuss breaking the boundaries of art, the arc of study needed to write a musical about the art-world, and the struggle between different visions of what art can be — including the art of theatre.

&quot;Art, love, &amp; blood.&quot;



The Brick presents

Mass

by Robert Honeywell
directed by Leah Bonvissuto

The Brick Theater
579 Metropolitan Ave
Brooklyn

Tues &amp; Thurs–Sat @ 8 pm
Sun @ 3 pm
through April 30, 2013

tickets available via OvationTix

   

photos by Joe Kolbow</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Robert A. K. Gonyo</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>15:17</itunes:duration>
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