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Artists at Play Podcast

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Artists at Play produces theatrical programming that explores the Asian American experience. This podcast will feature new play broadcasts, conversations, and a behind-the-scenes look at our organization and programming.

Copyright: 2020

Episodes

Hi, We're the Artists at Play Interns! (2023)

50m · Published 27 Feb 18:10

Meet the Artists at Play interns from 2023 in a series of chats with AAP co-founder and co-producing artistic leader Marie-Reine Velez. Marie "sits down" with Billie Chang, Asher Hammer, and Jocelyn Shek to discuss they journeys as young artists and where they see themselves going. Fun fact: Jocelyn and Asher were just about to leave for their freshman years at their respective universities when we recorded with them!

Episode credits:
Produced by Marie-Reine Velez
Edited by Katherine Chou
Theme song by Eloise Wong

Artists at Play, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit arts organization based in Los Angeles, California. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook, or visit our website to sign up for our newsletter.

Small Town America, Murder, and Drag: Stories of Theatre Dramaturgy

1h 1m · Published 09 Dec 19:01

Content warning: This episode contains mentions of murder and butchery.

Conversations with Peter J. Kuo, Annette Lee, and Jihye Kim about experiences in theatre that have brought them up close and personal with the strange, beautiful, and taboo.

Jihye mentions Egalia's Daughters by Gerd Brantenberg and "I am More" directed by Ilha Lee.

Hosted, produced, and edited by Katherine Chou
Podcast theme by Eloise Wong
Graphic by Chris Komuro

Artists at Play, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit arts organization based in Los Angeles, California. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook, or visit our website to sign up for our newsletter.

Hi, We're the Artists at Play Interns! (2022)

58m · Published 28 Jul 18:59

This year, Artists at Play welcomed new interns/mentees who sought an opportunity to learn about the work we do as a producing collective. In this episode, we learn about them! AAP co-founder and co-producing artistic leader Marie-Reine Velez facilitates a discussion with AAP interns and young theatre artists Sandy Nguyen, Jocelyn Shek, Victoria Vourkoutiotis, and Emi Yoshino about their experiences, interests, and vision for the future.

CONTENT NOTE: This episode contains minimal use of expletive language and words.

Episode credits:
Produced and edited by Marie-Reine Velez
Additional editing by Nicholas Pilapil
Theme song by Eloise Wong

(Re)Visiting FLOWER DRUM SONG

1h 4m · Published 27 May 17:05

Join Artists at Play on a trip up toGrant Avenue, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.!Learn more aboutFLOWER DRUM SONG, the 1961 film adaptation of the 1958 Broadway musical featuring an [almost] all-Asian American cast, in thisdiscussion thatspans issues concerning agency, representation,and the show's legacy.

CONTENT NOTE: This episode contains the use of expletive language and words.

Episode Credits
Produced by Julia Cho
Edited by Nicholas Pilapil
Theme song by Eloise Wong

Elders of the Los Angeles Asian American Theatre Community

57m · Published 05 Nov 16:10

Inspired by the work of The Great AAPI Elder Print Off in San Francisco, Artists at Play spotlights three theatre veterans who have contributed much of their professional lives to creating Asian American theatre and nurturing the next generation of artists. We sat down with Tim Dang, Meg Imamoto and Marilyn Tokuda, who all spent many years at East West Players, and are theatre elders who have mentored many.

Episode Credits
Produced by Stefanie Lau
Edited by Nicholas Pilapil
Theme song by Eloise Wong

Why (Still) Theatre?

1h 2m · Published 30 Aug 16:51

This lively panel discussion navigates questions of "Why theatre? Why still theatre? Why still theatre now?" Moderated by Artists at Play Producing Artistic Leader JULIA CHO, thrilled for this mini-reunion with various members of the team from our 2015 mainstage production, Madhuri Shekar's IN LOVE AND WARCRAFT. Participants include ILAW director Alejandra Cisneros, lighting designer Anthony Aguilar, cast member Cheryl Umana, and stage manager Jonathan Castanien.

Episode Credits
Produced by Julia Cho
Edited by Nicholas Pilapil
Episode graphic by Chris Komuro
Podcast theme by Eloise Wong

New Play Development: From Idea to Page to Stage

32m · Published 23 Jul 16:25

Episode Credits
Produced by Nicholas Pilapil
Edited by Nicholas Pilapil
Theme song by Eloise Wong

Artists at Play...at Play Favorites

53m · Published 15 Jun 01:04

Welcome to Season 2 of the Artists at Play Podcast! ...And the 10th Anniversary of Artists at Play's founding!

In our season two opener, the Artists at Play producers rehash and recreate some of our favorite original pieces that we wrote and performed for ARTISTS AT PLAY...AT PLAY, an annual tradition with our group since 2015. Each piece is preceded by a short conversation between the AAP producers.

CONTENT NOTE: some of the pieces include swearing and talk of bodily functions.

Order of Pieces
The Story of Han by Julia Cho
Not Drinking by Nicholas Pilapil
With Love, Your Biggest Fan by Katherine Chou
Swimming in Circles by Stefanie Lau
My Shitty Year by Marie-Reine Velez

Episode Credits
Produced by Marie-Reine Velez
Edited by Nicholas Pilapil
Theme song by Eloise Wong

(Un)Rivaled by Rosie Narasaki

1h 31m · Published 20 Nov 03:45

(Un)Rivaled
Written by Rosie Narasaki
Directed by Jully Lee
Edited and mixed by Marvin Yueh

Radio Play Cast:
Jessica Jade Andres
Eddie Liu
Jacqueline Misaye
Krista Marie Yu
Julia Cho (stage directions)

This episode's broadcast of a play-in-development by Rosie Narasaki is one of the ways we have continued our investment in playwrights during COVID-19.

Many thanks to all the artists who lent their talents to this project, and especially to playwright Rosie Narasaki who agreed to record this version of (Un)Rivaled for the Artists at Play Podcast. This play belongs to Ms. Narasaki and she holds the copyright for (Un)Rivaled.

Since 2013, Artists at Play has provided resources and support to 13 playwrights as they develop a new works. Seven of those plays have gone on to world premiere productions at theatres across the United States and Canada.

Artists at Play is proud to add new, contemporary work to American theatre and the growing canon of Asian American theatre. Our mission is to showcase the diverse experiences of the AAPI community in American theatre, and our growth includes actively creating new narratives that explore our diaspora.

Each of these projects address themes and topics we find important to share. We work to present art that gives us opportunities to have conversations about issues that impact our communities.

In 2021, we are excited to explore new ways in which we can cultivate the work of artists of color and contribute to the further diversifying of voices in theatre. We hope you can make a tax-deductible contribution to support our ongoing work.

The Chinese Lady and Remembering the Los Angeles Chinese Massacre

50m · Published 10 Nov 17:28

Listen to a conversation about The Chinese Lady by Lloyd Suh, its connection to the history of Chinese in America, and what role the arts play in the interpretation and remembering of that history.

Podcast guests include Rena Heinrich (USC Professor of Theatre Practice), Eugene Moy (Chinese American Museum board member), Rebecca Wear (director of AAP's 2019 production of The Chinese Lady), and moderated by AAP Producing Artistic Leader Stefanie Lau.

Episode Credits:
Edited by Nicholas Pilapil
Podcast theme by Eloise Wong
Produced by Stefanie Lau

Artists at Play Podcast has 13 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 11:48:30. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 21st, 2024 16:41.

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