• Playwright John Patrick Bray | Tom Waits
    Dec 4 2024
    Playwright John Patrick Bray introduces me to singer songwriter Tom Waits. Socials for John: FACEBOOK Show Notes via Riverside: I'm trying this out. Let me know if you miss the old ones.Summary In this conversation, John Patrick Bray shares his journey as a playwright and educator, discussing his educational background, influences in theater, and the importance of collaboration and artistry in playwriting. He reflects on his experiences in various theater productions and his teaching philosophy, emphasizing the need for students to engage with both the theoretical and practical aspects of theater. Bray also offers insights into how aspiring playwrights can approach reading and experiencing plays, as well as the challenges of moving to New York for their careers. In this conversation, John Patrick Bray discusses the evolving landscape of New York theater, emphasizing the importance of having a clear purpose and networking when moving to the city. He shares personal experiences and lessons learned throughout his career, including the significance of showing up to events and the realities of balancing life as a playwright and educator. Bray also delves into the creative process behind his play 'Traxx', exploring themes of community, economic challenges, and personal mythology, while offering insights on how playwrights can navigate the path to production. In this conversation, John Patrick Bray discusses the evolution of playwright collectives, the importance of self-production, and the journey of his play 'Tracks'. He shares insights into the success of 'Friendly's Fire' and reflects on the profound influence of Tom Waits on his artistic journey, emphasizing the emotional depth and unique characters in Waits' music. In this conversation, John Patrick Bray shares his deep connection to music, particularly the works of Tom Waits. He reflects on the magical world of music, the journey of discovering new artists, and how music intertwines with personal relationships. The discussion delves into the persona of Tom Waits, his live performances, and the impact of his music on Bray's life. Bray also shares his favorite songs and offers recommendations for those looking to explore Waits' discography further. TAKEAWAYSTakeaways John Patrick Bray is self-producing a play in Georgia.Education and practical experience are crucial for a playwright.Artistry in playwriting should not be overlooked.Theater should evoke visual poetry and moments of theatricality.Collaboration is essential in the creative process.Students should be encouraged to explore their artistic side.Reading a play is different from experiencing it live.The director's choices can significantly impact a play's interpretation.Aspiring playwrights should be open to collaboration.Understanding the craft of playwriting involves both theory and practice. New York's theater scene requires a specific purpose for moving there.Networking is crucial for success in the theater industry.Having a plan is essential when pursuing opportunities.A job in theater is not guaranteed; showing up is vital.Self-producing can provide valuable insights into the production process.Writing plays often involves surprising elements and unexpected turns.Understanding the economic realities of theater is important for new playwrights.Balancing teaching and writing requires time management and prioritization.Engaging with the theater community can lead to new opportunities.Writing what you know can lead to authentic storytelling. Emerging playwrights benefit from forming collectives.Self-production can be challenging but rewarding.Community support is crucial for new works.'Tracks' is a personal play ready for production.'Friendly's Fire' has gained recognition and success.Tom Waits' music has been a lifelong influence.Artistry often involves navigating personal experiences.Generosity in the arts can lead to unexpected rewards.The journey of a play can be long and complex.
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    2 hrs and 20 mins
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    Oct 31 2024
    Sign up for the Flock and Parliament Newsletter here. THE VELDT by Ray BradburyTHE WILLOWS by Algernon Blackwood
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • October Minisode | Jennifer Lee | THE BEAST YOU ARE by Paul Tremblay
    Oct 28 2024
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    40 mins
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    Oct 9 2024
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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Chip Livingston | Debra Magpie Earling’s The Lost Journals of Sacajewea
    Jun 4 2024
    This month on the podcast, writer, editor, teacher Chip Livingston introduces me to Debra Magpie Earling's THE LOST JOURNALS OF SACAJEWEA. SHOW NOTESChip's WebsiteChip's InstagramDebra Magpie EarlingPadgett PowellLinda HoganAIChip"s BooksSapphireInstitute of American Indian ArtsA ProposalThe Saints of the RepublicKenward ElmslieJoe BrainardJohn AshburyWorking by Slate Magazine Podcast about Love, Lucia.Love, Lucia: The Letters of Lucia Berlin and Kenward ElmsliePunta del Este PantoumPalo BorrachoPOET-A-DAY: MEET CHIP LIVINGSTON
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    1 hr and 29 mins
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    Apr 30 2024
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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Emily Holden | Michelle Wolf’s IT’S GREAT TO BE HERE
    Apr 2 2024
    This month on The Origin Story Podcast, comedian Emily Holden introduces Michael to Michelle Wolf's comedy special, IT'S GREAT TO BE HERE.Emily's InstagramEmily's LinktreeLaughing SkullFortune FeimsterMicrowave Manifested Joke by Maria BamfodJason HulseyCarter DeemsStorhm ArtisteSean PattonBanjo Lounge ComedyLaugh Lab ComedyThe Tao of Comedy: Embrace the PauseThe Creative Act: A Way of BeingBig MagicLibro.FMhttps://www.instagram.com/caitlinpeluffo/reel/CuPcrQ2A8eL/Bo JohnsonSteve Martin Doc
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    2 hrs and 16 mins
  • Curt Holman | Powell and Pressburger’s A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH
    Mar 2 2024
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    2 hrs and 2 mins