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BSR_S05E12 - R.Eric Thomas - The Ever Present
Today on the podcast, R.Eric Thomas stops by to talk about the family-friendly “The Ever Present”, a piece that aims to shine a light on our collective history as the world continues to change. Here is my interview with R.Eric Thomas.
BSR_S05E11 - Gilligan Gigs Again and a BSR Editorial Corner
Today on the podcast, Connor Hogan stops by to talk about the FringeArts offering, “Gilligan Gigs Again”, a trivia cabaret on radical self-acceptance. Here is my interview with Connor Hogan.
BONUS: Editor-In-Chief, Alaina Johns talks Accessibility in our first BSR Editorial Corner!!
BSR_S05E10 - Brian Sanders' JUNK presents, "Dragonbutter"
Today on the podcast, Artistic Director, Brian Sanders talks about the new interactive video-game-style experience, “Dragonbutter”, presented by Brian Sanders’ JUNK. Here is my interview with Brian Sanders.
Begin your journey in an 8,000 square foot abandoned laboratory building, at 2nd and Spring Garden streets, where expert researchers are trying to understand what the mysterious Dr. Livingston was working on and determine if there is anything to salvage before the building is demolished. You will quickly find clues from nonsensical scribblings that Dr. Livingston was not only a considerable genius, but also an impractical man teetering on insanity.
BSR_S05E09 - A Golem Sleeps and Wakes in the Mourning
An interactive exhibit of images, objects, video, and live performance from the theatrical practice of Logan Gabrielle Schulman and Benjamin Behrend will be presented at the Old City Jewish Arts Center (OCJAC) throughout June, and opens the First Friday of June (6/4) at 5pm. It features filmed performances and multimedia art objects from “the theatre of grief,” a series of four theatrical works created over the last three years in the wake of the Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting in Pittsburgh, PA in 2018.
Additionally, OCJAC is ecstatic to present an original performance adapted from rituals within Schulman and Behrend’s theatrical practice over four showings, two per night, on Friday June 25th and July 2nd at 5:30pm and 7pm, featuring live musical accompaniment, dance, and puppetry. Between the two performances, at 6pm, there will be a conversation with the performer, artists Schulman and Behrend, and Aleida Garcia, a Philadelphia community leader, victim advocate, and the founder of the National Homicide Justice Alliance. In describing their aims, Schulman said they hope that their works function to both encourage active reflection in the viewer, as well as activate them to move towards justice and common sense gun legislation. “Sadly, gun violence has become so widespread and commonplace in the U.S. that it is almost too easy for someone to move on with their day after learning of an instance of violence,” says Schulman. “These performances and associated visual works seek to force the audience to reckon with the ripple-effect of each and every single loss — how a single family’s existence is irrevocably upended at the loss of a child.”