Occupy #S17, Part 4
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 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.
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 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 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.
This episodes features performances from “Occupy Your Mind,” an open-sourced living history of the Occupy movement.
Actors perform a piece about New York City’s High Line public park, written for the Civilians’ Annual Spring Benefit in 2012.
This episode takes a look at how we know what we know in a world governed by lies.
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.
Actors Daoud Heidami, Caitlin Miller, Gretta Lee & Matt Dellapina perform monologues based on interviews with OWS protestors.
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.”
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.
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