Into The Fire At Burning Coal Theatre

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Sinopse

The Burning Coal Theatre Company podcast series, hosted by Artistic Director Jerome Davis

Episódios

  • Episode 73: Tatty Hennessy

    30/09/2020 Duração: 31min

    On this episode, Jerome Davis is joined by none other than Tatty Hennessy, the playwright behind A Hundred Words for Snow!

  • Episode 72: Lucy Atkinson

    09/09/2020 Duração: 40min

    On this episode of the Into the Fire podcast series, we're joined by a very special guest: Lucy Atkinson! Lucy Atkinson directed the original production of Tatty Hennessy's A Hundred Words for Snow for Trafalgar Studios in London, and gives insight into both the play and the process behind its inaugural run!

  • Episode 71 - Of Art and Politics: Ben Cameron

    22/07/2020 Duração: 37min

    This week we hear from Ben Cameron, President of the Jerome Foundation, on civic leadership and organizational change. Listen to Burning Coal's new episode of our summer podcast series Of Arts & Politics!

  • Episode 70 - Of Arts and Politics: Nicole Garneau on Creative Action

    10/07/2020 Duração: 45min

    Interdisciplinary artist and activist Nicole Garneau discusses her work as a maker of site-specific, critically conscious, and participatory creative actions. In this conversation, she discusses her book Performing Revolutionary and her current project supporting the persecuted Russian feminist artist Yulia Tsetkova. Learn more and find her book at nicolegarneau.com, and join #500Solidarity at freetsvet.net

  • Episode 69: KidsWrite 2020, Featuring Pranav Gadiraju, Sam Harris, Vivek Indlamuri, and Catherine Shamel

    29/05/2020 Duração: 19min

    On this episode, we're joined by some of the promising young playwrights behind our 2020 KidsWrite Festival! Listen in for insight into what's inspired these rising writers!

  • Episode 68: Alex Tobey on The Greeks

    01/05/2020 Duração: 22min

    Alex Tobey returns to discuss his work on our 2017 Second Stage Series production of The Greeks! Alex Tobey worked with Ian Finley to adapt Sophocles' ancient classics, and directed the trilogy at CAM. Join us for a dive into the process behind The Greeks, as well as adapting and modernizing classic plays such as the Theban Trilogy!

  • Episode 67: Emily Ranii on Romeo & Juliet

    22/04/2020 Duração: 22min

    Emily Ranii returns to the podcast to discuss our production of Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet! Join one of our favorite directors for a dive into one of Shakespeare's most enduring and beloved classics, and learn how she and her team brought it to life in 2015!

  • Episode 66: Lillian White Returns to Talk Peter Pan & Wendy

    17/04/2020 Duração: 28min

    This week, Lillian White returns to the podcast to revisit Peter Pan & Wendy! Lillian recently adapted Peter Pan & Wendy for a touring production at Cleveland's inaugural BorderLight Theatre and Fringe Festival, and will return to Burning Coal this Fall to direct our production of Evita!

  • Episode 65: Ian Finley on 1960

    10/04/2020 Duração: 24min

    Into the Fire makes its triumphant return with a very special guest: Ian Finley, the playwright of 1960! He joins us for a dive into the history behind the play, and to give us insight into the playwriting process which made it happen!

  • Interviews from the Front, Episode 14: Jerry Sipp of Justice Theatre Project

    09/04/2020 Duração: 15min

    Jerry Sipp of Justice Theatre Project joins us for this final installment of our Interviews from the Front series! He and Jerome Davis discuss the ways JTP has been impacted by this moment, as well as tips for self-improvement during this time of isolation! Join them soon for some exciting opportunities to connect online, including a play about the life of Robert Louis Stevenson, and reconnect with them in the Fall for their Season of The Possible Dream, including ALL THE WAY and MAN OF LA MANCHA!

  • Interviews from the Front, Episode 13: Amy White of William Peace University

    08/04/2020 Duração: 08min

    Today, we're joined by Amy White of William Peace University! She talks us through how her theatre classes have been impacted by social distancing, as well as the ways in which they've worked to adapt! Join them in the Fall for an exciting lineup including Tartuffe, The Wolves, and in-person classes!

  • Interviews from the Front, Episode 12: Peggy Taphorn of Temple Theatre

    07/04/2020 Duração: 11min

    On today's episode, Peggy Taphorn reports in from Temple Theatre to give us insight into her theatre's unique situation over in Sanford. Join them after the dust settles for Steel Magnolias, Mama Mia, and Mike Wiley's Blood Done Sign My Name!

  • Interviews from the Front, Episode 11: Deb Royals of Pure Life Theatre

    06/04/2020 Duração: 14min

    Deb Royals of Pure Life Theatre joins us today to discuss how this fledgling collective and how their space and vision have been impacted by the current crisis. Join them in December for a reprisal of Motown Christmas!

  • Interviews from the Front, Episode 10: Timothy Locklear of NRACT

    03/04/2020 Duração: 12min

    This time, we're joined by the Managing Artistic Director of NRACT, Timothy Locklear! He drops in to discuss the unique challenges NRACT has faced, and to remind us that NRACT is poised to bring the musical heat this Fall!

  • Interviews from the Front, Episode 9: Marshall Botvinick and Akiva Fox of Bulldog Ensemble Theater

    02/04/2020 Duração: 18min

    Today, we're joined by Marshall Botvinick and Akiva Fox of Bulldog Ensemble Theater! They report in from Durham to discuss their young company, how this crisis has exacerbated the existing lack of space for artists in Durham, and pragmatic ways that the Triangle can rebound moving forward!

  • Interviews from the Front, Episode 8: Steven Roten of Meredith College

    01/04/2020 Duração: 10min

    Today, we're joined by Steven Roten of Meredith College's Theatre Program! Steven gives us an update on what this has meant for his students at Meredith College, as well as for their devised piece commemorating the passing of the 19th amendment: The Activists!

  • Interviews from the Front, Episode 7: Jerome Davis

    31/03/2020 Duração: 18min

    Today, we're joined by none other than our own Artistic Director, Jerome Davis! Nathalie Tondeur fills in as interviewer as they discuss the our densely packed agenda for the Fall, as well as what it will take to support the arts in the midst of this pandemic and beyond!

  • Interviews from the Front, Episode 6: David Henderson and Susannah Hough

    30/03/2020 Duração: 17min

    We're kicking of week two of Interviews from the Front with none other than David Henderson and Sussanah Hough of @Honest Pint Theatre Company! Join us now for a discussion of how these trying times have renewed our broader cultural appreciation for and need of art and artists, and join them for Small Mouth Sounds this August!

  • Interviews from the Front, Episode 5: George Jack

    27/03/2020 Duração: 16min

    Today, we're joined by St. Augustine's University theatre professor George Jack, who sheds some light on how COVID-19 has impacted the theatre program at St. Augustine's, as well as some exciting projects they have planned for the Fall!

  • Interviews from the Front, Episode 4: Vieve Radha Price and Bronwen Carson

    26/03/2020 Duração: 17min

    Today, we're joined by Vieve Radha Price and Bronwen Carson, the Artistic Directors behind TÉA Creative and artists new to the Triangle theatre and arts community TÉA Creative and Sounding Line Productions, respectively. As artists new to the Triangle area, they share insight into how COVID-19 has impacted collaborative and devised works like ACCORDing, which they will present as part of our Second Stage series this June!

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