
LGBTQ All Out!, Part 1
This live recording from the Barrow Theater features monologues based on interviews with LGBTQ people. Also, a preview of a song from the new Jill Sobule-Robin Eaton musical, “Time Square.”
This live recording from the Barrow Theater features monologues based on interviews with LGBTQ people. Also, a preview of a song from the new Jill Sobule-Robin Eaton musical, “Time Square.”
The conclusion of our “Occupy #S17” series, which features live recordings from a special cabaret the Civilians hosted to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the OWS movement. This episode highlights two monologues & a musical performance led by Marykate O’Neil and Jill Sobule.
More live performances from “Occupy #S17,” a special cabaret the Civilians hosted to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the OWS movement. This episode features two monologues & a performance by the band Pistolera.
More live performances from “Occupy #S17,” a special cabaret the Civilians hosted to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the OWS movement. This episode features two monologues & a rendition of John Lennon’s “Power to the People” by Marykate O’Neil & her band.
More live performances from “Occupy #S17,” a special cabaret the Civilians hosted to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the OWS movement. Actors perform monologues & “The Punk Prayer,” the song that sent three members of Pussy Riot to prison.
This episode continues our investigation of the beauty pageant that takes place in the national women’s prison in Bogotá, Colombia. Actors perform monologues based on interviews with contestants, inmates and staff at the prison.
Performers, including Tony-nominee Kathleen Chalfant and musician Jill Sobule, commemorate the one-year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street with a live performance at Joe’s Pub in NYC.
This episode explores the beauty pageant that takes place in the national women’s prison in Bogotá, Colombia. Actors perform monologues based on interviews with contestants, inmates and staff at the prison.
This episode features a monologue based on an interview with an inmate at the national women’s prison in Bogotá, Colombia, and a song from the Civilians’ show “Gone Missing.”
This episode features monologues from our ongoing “Occupy Your Mind” project, which invites people everywhere to perform monologues based on interviews related to the OWS movement.
This episode features a discussion with Kristin Ross, Ph.D., whose book “The Emergence of Social Space: Rimbaud and the Paris Commune” inspired the Civilians’ production of “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.
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.
In this live recording, performers Emily Rossell, Nina Hellman, Dan Domingues & James Rickman portray real-life professionals who encounter death on a daily basis.
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.”
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