Wallflower: Group Therapy
ver feel alone at the party? Do you try to eavesdrop on the lives of those around you? Do you like to drop in on people's lives while pretending to have fun? Pronoia's newest improv show may be for you then
! Taking advantage of technology we're crafting a show which can only be done online! We had some technical difficulties, but we got through it!
Watch another perspective below.
A group of improvisers begin at a party with an infinite number of rooms. You as the audience get to drop in on each of these rooms in turn and see what's happening in them, but when you leave the show continues, and it may be quite different once you get back around to seeing them.
We're excited to offer this new improv show inspired by immersive theater performances and made possible through the internet!
If you like what we're up to and want to support us consider donating at paypal.me/pronoiatheater or venmo:@pronoia.
Shasn: Arthur v. Wilson (w/ Zain Memon)
Politics encourages a level of skullduggery and short-term thinking, and politicians are incentivized to sort people into camps that argue about emblems instead of trying to solve problems. In his new board game, Shasn, designer Zain Memon tries to encourage political conversation by using the player's political opinion as the main resource generator in the game. He joins us today to discuss the origins of Shasn, the characters of politics, and the film the game was inspired from, An Insignificant Man.
Dennis and Aaron make jokes.
You can learn more about Shasn at: Playshasn.com
You can watch An Insignificant Man here.
Vote for the winner of the debate at: https://www.strawpoll.me/42940944
Reach out to us at Contact@pronoiatheater.com
Window Washer: Lincoln v. Truman (w/ Jake White)
From a young age Jake White knew he wanted to poke the eye of God and sought higher and higher places to stand. This eventually led him to window washing the famous(?) Austin skyline, and he talks to Dennis and Aaron about falling from his line, suction cupping around the building, and whether people would recongize Lincoln without his hat.
Vote for the winner of this week's debate here: https://www.strawpoll.me/42897366 and tell them Harry Truman sent ya!
If you want to support this show you can do so at paypal.me/Pronoiatheater or venmo: @Pronoia
PM 38: Pitcher's Mound Third Edition Actor's Takes
Production Meeting is the only show about producing independent theater wherever you are with whatever you have!
Pitcher's Mound is a live workshopping show. Usually the actors aren't allowed to give their opinions on the material, but now they are!
Listen to Steven Saltsman, Kathryn Noser, Clarity Leigh Welch, and Diana Alcaraz talk about the scripts by Ben Seidensticker, Aaron Garrett, Natalie Vaughn, and Andrea Santoni they just performed in.
History Boy (Space Train #11)
A lot's changed for Tommy Edison over the past two years: he's gotten taller, new feelings flutter through his heart, and he's been catapulted hundreds of years into the future separated from all he ever knew in the 19th century.
He's chipper about it, but he has struggles. Unfortunately he's about to fail history class at the worst possible time: during a surprise audit of the train's educational system. Meanwhile Rory Rook follows up on the disturbing things she learned from Tracey and Leah struggles with having a split personality.
Featuring
Liz Castillo as Sheriff Aldani
Alex Garrett as Leah Zalensky
Lauren Hainley as Gabrielle DuBrasil
Ben Hudson as Boris
Sandra Peck Ramsey as Tracey
Steven Saltsman as Professor Ratskull
Kat Stroud as Tommy Edison
Kaitlyn Zoeller as Rory Rook
With
Meaghan Avacato
Sara Denton
Chris Keller
Ian Mauzy
Seth Ramsey
and
Stacey Garbarski as Meadow Kindergeischt
Bailey Hampton as Nikita Tesla
Briony Sparrow as Ava Kennedy
If you like the show consider donating at paypal.me/Pronoiatheater
Venmo: @Pronoia