The project begins with Migdalia Cruz’s “Macbeth”; first four episodes out now!
Cast includes Armando Riesco, Zabryna Guevara, Chinaza Uche, Flor De Liz Perez, Bernand White, Jordan Barbour, Daniel Jose Molina, Barzin Akhavan, Annie Henk, Peppermint, Manila Luzon, and Monét X-Change.
Building upon Play On Shakespeare’s mission to enhance the understanding of Shakespeare’s plays in performance, the Play On Podcasts will bring these timeless tales directly to modern audiences. The Play On Podcasts bring together a team of Award-winning sound designers, composers, playwrights, directors, and performers with original music composition and the voices of extraordinarily, gifted artists to create aural storytelling experiences. It’s a Shakespearean audio adventure.
There are probably poetry majors who do just fine once they must face the everyday realities outside of their campus cocoon that is, when they aren t busy dodging bill collectors coming after them for overdue student loan payments.
I am just guessing here, but unless you are a rapper, jingle writer or Maya Angelou, versifying isn t going to pay the rent.
That is the ticklish pickle that Adult World s Amy (Emma Roberts, whose grating cutesy-klutziness makes her come off more like a neurotic middle-schooler than a recent college grad) finds herself in, once she steps forth from Syracuse University and finds that few potential employers are impressed by her ambitions as a bard. Her understanding parents want to support her artistic pursuits, but not when it comes to providing free room and board as well as funding the postage cost for all her rejected literary mag and writing contest submissions.
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Rent Tony winner Wilson Jermaine Heredia,
Accidentally Brave playwright Maddie Corman, and more stage favorites explore mental health this winter in a new digital production from the McCarter Theatre Center.
The Manic Monologues debuts February 18 with 21 true-life monologues that users can explore at their own pace and through an interactive element virtually respond to.
Joining the trio listed above are Tessa Albertson, Anna Belknap, Mike Carlsen, Alexis Cruz, Mateo Ferro, Sam Morales, Bi Jean Ngo, Armando Riesco, Jon Norman Schneider, Heather Alicia Simms, C.J. Wilson, and Craig Bierko. Maddie Corman Joseph Marzullo/WENN