Occupy Your Mind, Part 1
This episodes features performances from “Occupy Your Mind,” an open-sourced living history of the Occupy movement.
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.
Performers Michael Schulman, Alyssa Schulman, Kamara Thomas & Jason Grote perform monologues & songs inspired by people’s interviews with their divorced parents.
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.
This episode takes a look at how we know what we know in a world governed by lies.
A live recording of the tenth anniversary concert staging of “Canard, Canard, Goose,” the first show the Civilians ever produced.
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.
Kelly McCreary, Quinlan Corbett, Dan Domingues & Tony-nominee Daniel Jenkins perform monologues based on interviews with figures in the OWS movement.
A continuation of our investigation into the Occupy Wall Street movement. Actors perform monologues and a song based on interviews with key OWS figures.
Five actors bring to life the words of porn stars interviewed for the new Michael Friedman/Bess Wohl musical, “Pretty Filthy.”
Heath Calbert, Robbie Collier Sublett & Andrew Kober sing “Waiting for Wood,” a song about male porn stars from the new Michael Friedman/Bess Wohl musical, “Pretty Filthy.”
Performers Emily Rossell, Greg Hildreth and Colleen Werthmann play real-life porn professionals who were interviewed for Michael Friedman and Bess Wohl’s new musical, “Pretty Filthy.”
Actors Brad Heberlee and Kelly McCreary perform monologues and Lexy Fridell sings a song from the new musical “Pretty Filthy,” which Bess Wohl & Michael Friedman have written from interviews with porn professionals.
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.”
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