Episode 05 - Damming the Distance with Isolation Station
Dam the Distance with Oregon State University Theatre
Release Date: 06/26/2020
Dam the Distance with Oregon State University Theatre
Oregon State University Theatre presents interviews and original theatrical content.
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Interviews and original content from Oregon State University Theatre.
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Dam the Distance features the work of Oregon State University Theatre including interviews with theatre industry professionals and original audio drama content.
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This week Liz chats with Hanna Foshay the student dramaturg of the forthcoming production of A Christmas Carol.
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This week Liz interviews the incredibly talented and accomplished award-winning sound designer, educator, and arts envoy to the U.S. Department of State Sharath Patel. Sharath shares his story and talks about his artistic process and passion for all things sound.
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Liz interviews LA based stand-up comedian, actor, writer, podcaster Yashar Kafi. Yashar’s journey began as a young Kung-Fu movie fan from Iran who made the decision to study law in the UK and the United States and eventually to pursue comedy.
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This week Liz interviews Matt Davis, production manager at the Philadelphia Theatre Company. Matt is a graduate of Yale Drama, an experienced production manager and technical director, and the author of Intellectual Property for Producing Theatres. Learn more about Matt at https://www.madavis.com/
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This week Liz interviews scenic designer Alan Schwanke. They chat about art, inspiration, process, and making a life in the theatre. Check out Alan's work here: http://www.aeschwanke.com/
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We're back with a great interview with award-winning playwright and educator Andrea Stolowitz. Andrea has written a number of plays including the Oregon Book Award for Drama-winning (and Pulitzer Prize-nominated) Ithaka. She is the Lacroute Playwright-in-Residence at Artists Repertory Theatre.
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This immersive audio drama production of Shakespeare's chilling tragedy Macbeth is presented by Oregon State University Theatre's Bard in the Quad program. Adapted and directed by Elizabeth Helman with original music by Alyson Fewless and sound design and engineering by Joshua Gasaway, this thrilling tale will transport you to the heaths, battlefields, and castles of 11th Century Scotland. Something wicked this way comes!
info_outlineOregon State University Theatre presents the Spring One-Acts 2020: Isolation Station. This eclectic collection of 9 original plays was written and directed by OSU Theatre students.
The wide range of material includes Scheduled written by Genesis Hansen and directed by Sophia Brown, Forlorn Hope written by Quinn Sinanan Neal and directed by Brittany Greener, Virus 626 written by Hannah Schwartz and directed by Joshua Gasaway, In the Taps written by Xavier La Flame and directed by Joshua Smith, Air Raids written by Stephanie Schwartz and directed by AJ Glessner, Becoming Exmo written by Alex Sturgeon and directed by Genesis Hansen, Don’t Go, Get Eggs written by Joshua Smith and directed by Quinn Sinanan Neal, Idiot Hill written by Sophia Brown and directed by Hannah Schwartz, and Your Tupperware Lady written by Hana Foshay and directed by Haillie Lantz.
The production is free to download, but patrons can support the current and future work of the University Theatre by purchasing a virtual ticket by visiting:
https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/sac/theatre/university-theatre/box-officetickets
Purchase a virtual ticket directly HERE.
Isolation Stations contains material that may not be suitable for all audiences.
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