Crime, Part 4
Tony-nominee Maria Dizzia performs a monologue about extraordinary crime, based on an interview with a forensic psychologist. The interview was conducted for Alix Lambert’s play, “Crime, USA.”
Tony-nominee Maria Dizzia performs a monologue about extraordinary crime, based on an interview with a forensic psychologist. The interview was conducted for Alix Lambert’s play, “Crime, USA.”
In this episode, we continue our exploration of Alix Lambert’s play, “Crime, USA,” with a monologue based on an interview with a Justice Department lawyer who specializes in organized crime.
Actors Sam Shelton and Steven Weber perform monologues based on interviews with adult entertainment professionals, and Michael Friedman sings one of his songs from the porn-themed musical “Pretty Filthy.”
In this episode, we revisit Alix Lambert’s play, “Crime, USA.” Tony-nominee Maria Dizzia and Matthew Maher perform monologues based on Lambert’s interviews with two retired FBI agents.
In this episode, actors embody the words of those involved with the Atlantic Yards development project, including politicians Marty Markowitz and Letitia James.
This episode of “Let Me Ascertain You” features an excerpt from Alix Lambert’s play “Crime, USA,” which focuses on the issues of crime and violence in the United States.
The third & final installment of our Occupy Wall Street podcasts — recorded live at Joe’s Pub in NYC — where actors give voice to protestors interviewed in Zuccotti Park.
The second of three podcasts from our live show, “Let Me Ascertain You: Occupy Wall Street,” which took place at Joe’s Pub in NYC in October 2011.
This episode of “Let Me Ascertain You” features monologues and a song from “Pretty Filthy,” a new musical based on The Civilians’ interviews with adult entertainment professionals. Not recommended for children under 18.
This week, we begin a series investigating the Occupy Wall Street movement, with actors giving voice to actual protestors interviewed in Zuccotti Park.
In the first episode of “Let Me Ascertain You,” Civilians artists perform material for the company’s play “In the Footprint: The Battle Over Atlantic Yards.”
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