Paris Commune

The creators of “Paris Commune,” including Steve Cosson & Michael Friedman, discuss the challenges & joys of bringing this historical theater piece to the stage.

You Better Sit Down: Salon Night, Episode 2

A live recording of a talk-back with the cast of the Flea’s “You Better Sit Down: Tales from My Parents’ Divorce,” plus performances from the Bats, Dan Domingues and Matt Berger.

Death, Part 2

In this live recording, performers Emily Rossell, Nina Hellman, Dan Domingues & James Rickman portray real-life professionals who encounter death on a daily basis.

Mr. Burns: Behind the Scenes

Playwright Anne Washburn & others share thoughts on “The Simpsons,” workshops and theater in this behind-the-scenes look at “Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play.”

Occupy Your Mind, Part 2

This episodes features more performances from “Occupy Your Mind,” an open-sourced living history of the Occupy movement. Recorded live at NYC’s Judson Church in 2012.

Death, Part 1

This episode features live performances from “Let Me Ascertain You: A Death Cabaret,” recorded at Joe’s Pub in NYC.

Occupy Your Mind, Part 1

This episodes features performances from “Occupy Your Mind,” an open-sourced living history of the Occupy movement.

The High Line

Actors perform a piece about New York City’s High Line public park, written for the Civilians’ Annual Spring Benefit in 2012.

You Better Sit Down: Salon Night, Episode 1

Performers Michael Schulman, Alyssa Schulman, Kamara Thomas & Jason Grote perform monologues & songs inspired by people’s interviews with their divorced parents.

This Beautiful City

Actors Emily Ackerman, Colleen Werthmann & Matt Dellapina perform monologues cut from “This Beautiful City,” a played based on interviews with Evangelical Christians in Colorado Springs.

Nobody’s Lunch

This episode takes a look at how we know what we know in a world governed by lies.

“Canard, Canard, Goose”

A live recording of the tenth anniversary concert staging of “Canard, Canard, Goose,” the first show the Civilians ever produced.

Occupy Wall Street, Part 7

Actors perform monologues from interviews with OWS protestors, and Michael Friedman sings a song from his grandfather’s rebel songbook. Recorded live at Joe’s Pub in NYC.

Occupy Wall Street, Part 6

Actors Daoud Heidami, Caitlin Miller, Gretta Lee & Matt Dellapina perform monologues based on interviews with OWS protestors.

Occupy Wall Street, Part 5

Kelly McCreary, Quinlan Corbett, Dan Domingues & Tony-nominee Daniel Jenkins perform monologues based on interviews with figures in the OWS movement.

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