More fringe talk with Brian O’Neal, Anna Sundberg, Sid Solomon, Emily Gunyou Halaas, Bill Stiteler, Scott Pakudaitis, and Allegra Lingo.
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More fringe talk with Brian O’Neal, Anna Sundberg, Sid Solomon, Emily Gunyou Halaas, Bill Stiteler, Scott Pakudaitis, and Allegra Lingo.
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The final Outrageous Fortune podcast winds down the discussion with our final thoughts on the book and the Twin Cities community at large. 00:00-09:20: John starts discussion with a comment that the book’s assumption–that playwrights should be able to make a living from their work–is, for the most part, historically false, and that only...
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Alan M. Berks and John Heimbuch join Joshua Humphrey and Brian O’Neal for the chapter five discussion of Outrageous Fortune, Whose Audience Is It, Anyway? If you liked what you heard in the podcast, let us know in the comments. The chapter VI discussion is on the way, and Outrageous Fortune provides an excellent...
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In our ongoing Outrageous Fortune coverage, we tackle chapter four: New Plays Onstage: Producing in the Real World. If you liked what you heard in the podcast, let us know in the comments. Chapters V and VI discussions are on the way, and Outrageous Fortune provides an excellent jump-start to the conversation about the...
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Our coverage of Outrageous Fortune continues with discussion centered on Chapter III: The Way of the Play. If you liked what you heard in the podcast, let us know in the comments. Chapters IV, V, and VI discussions are on the way, and Outrageous Fortune provides an excellent jump-start to the conversation about the...
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Christina Ham, John Heimbuch, Joshua Humphrey, and Brian O’Neal continue discussion with a breakdown of chapter II of Outrageous Fortune, The Lives & Livelihoods of Playwrights. As mentioned previously, we’d like you to join our conversation. Segments III and IV were recorded on Saturday with myself, Brian O’Neal, Christina Ham, and Mat Smart, and...
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The first in our series about Outrageous Fortune: The Life and Times of the New American Play. Panelists Christina Ham, John Heimbuch, Joshua Humphrey, and Brian O’Neal discuss the first chapter, Dialogue in the Dark: Playwrights and Theatres. This podcast was partially inspired by The Outrageous Fortune Blog Tour conducted by Isaac Butler of...
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The Holiday Show Show returns! Joshua Humphrey discusses shows playing during the holiday season with returning guests Ruth Kohtz and Brian O’Neal. Listen, and be amazed at our commitment to get to at least one or two of these shows! Special thanks to TC Daily Planet and Jay Gabler for putting together a fantastic...
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We’re on the ground at the Southern, Rarig and Bedlam spaces. Come along as we meet up with Carin Bratlie, Brian O’Neal, Rachel Hanley, Jimmy Hogg, Christopher Kehoe, Aaron Christopher and Heather Stone. Fringe, HO! Shows mentioned: Monster Bard Fiction Like a Virgin Hogg and the Humors Livelihood June of Arc
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More Minnesota Fringe Festival fun as I speak with the production team behind Bard Fiction, the first show by Tedious Brief Productions. Bard Fiction is an Elizabethan retelling of Pulp Fiction, based on the internet phenomenon. Bard Fiction plays at the U of M’s Rarig Center Thrust July 30, August 1, 3, 7 and...
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