Theatre Couch

著者: Nathan Inzerillo and Nikki Jacobs
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  • Nominated for a 2022 Voice Arts Award for Outstanding Podcast, veteran acting couple Nathan Inzerillo and Nikki Jacobs tackle a new set of social and cultural issues with each new play. You will leave this podcast with a greater appreciation of playwrights, theatre, and your connection to our world. Seasons 1 & 2 are currently available with Season 3 on the way. Let's talk plays!

    © 2024 Theatre Couch
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Nominated for a 2022 Voice Arts Award for Outstanding Podcast, veteran acting couple Nathan Inzerillo and Nikki Jacobs tackle a new set of social and cultural issues with each new play. You will leave this podcast with a greater appreciation of playwrights, theatre, and your connection to our world. Seasons 1 & 2 are currently available with Season 3 on the way. Let's talk plays!

© 2024 Theatre Couch
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  • Episode 21 - What Do We Need To Talk About? by Richard Nelson
    2023/07/11

    Where were you when the Covid-19 pandemic was declared by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020? What was your initial reaction? How did it feel to be separated from your loved ones? How thankful are you that Zoom was in existence? In Richard Nelson’s Zoom play What Do We Need to Talk About?, the Apple Family siblings Barbara, Richard, Marian, and Jane, and her partner Tim are among the millions of beneficiaries of this technology that made pandemic loneliness less lonely. They gather for an online reunion with their respective dinners and wine. The predictable discussions about all things pandemic occur, but what gradually surfaces is their longing to not only survive a deadly virus, but gain a better understanding of the life they want to preserve. Topics include: Covid-19 pandemic, technology, communication, family dynamics, trauma from illness and loss, and life reevaluation.

    Season 2 Finale Episode! See you in Season 3!

    Produced by Vast Improvement Productions.
    Hosted by Nathan Inzerillo and Nikki Jacobs.
    Theme song written and performed by Nathan Inzerillo and Nikki Jacobs.

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    50 分
  • Episode 20 - Lydia's Funeral Video by Sam Chanse
    2023/06/28

    What would you do if you suddenly found out you were pregnant, dying, and needed to do your own funeral video? Maybe do three sets of stand up comedy for good measure? These are the stipulations imposed by Lydia Clark-Lin’s embryo, which she affectionately names Bubbly. Mind you, these conditions must be met within the 28-day deadline required to legally terminate her pregnancy. Placing the camera on her self-absorbed mother, her dingy bank co-worker Kimmy, her aimless baby daddy Gin, and her closest friend Bernadette (who just happens to be an abortion doctor), Lydia hears what everyone REALLY thinks of her. But, it does not compensate for her finally coming to terms with what she thinks of herself. Playwright Sam Chanse wrote and performed all 8 characters in this one-person show filled with wit and subtly profound revelations about why any of us are here. Topics include: women’s rights, abortion rights, moral relativity, art as therapy, indecision, true friendship, procrastination, lack of self-respect, and finding purpose.

    Produced by Vast Improvement Productions.
    Hosted by Nathan Inzerillo and Nikki Jacobs.
    Theme song written and performed by Nathan Inzerillo and Nikki Jacobs.

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    nathaninzerillo.com
    nikkijacobs.com

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    48 分
  • Episode 19 - Skeleton Crew by Dominique Morisseau
    2023/06/02

    How would you prepare for the impending loss of your good-paying job which was supposed to be your ticket to upward mobility? In Dominique Morisseau's Skeleton Crew, autoworkers Faye, Dez and Shanita find themselves caught in the collapsing automobile industry of 2008 Detroit. The threat of a shut down is made more bearable by the attention paid from sympathetic foreman Reggie as well as the group's desire to look out for one another. Their job security turns out to be about more than just a regular paycheck. Topics include: the Great Recession, economic challenges in the African-American community, work relationships, employer vs union, worker's rights, and the devaluation of the American worker.

    Produced by Vast Improvement Productions.
    Hosted by Nathan Inzerillo and Nikki Jacobs.
    Theme song written and performed by Nathan Inzerillo and Nikki Jacobs.

    Visit Us:
    nathaninzerillo.com
    nikkijacobs.com

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    47 分

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