Biden: Horror or Romcom?
We end season two by taking a look at the president who wasn’t here when we started: Joe Biden. What’s he like, how would we use him in a debate, and what’s the deal with Scranton anyway? We also take a brief look at why people care about the first one hundred days and find out where our vice presidents come from (obscurity.)
We’re taking May off but we’ll be back in June with more stories of America Past!
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PM 41: Wallflower
In addition to scripted material Pronoia develops new improvised forms. We set out to create a new, online-focused form that would take advantage of the medium instead of being hindered by it.
These thoughts would coalesce into Wallflower. How did it go? Listen as Steven and Aaron hash out the details during the first rehearsal and their post-mortem after the performance.
Magical Lying Hour: Big Numbers are Meaningful
Magical Lying Hour celebrates its 7th anniversary and Aaron's 100th acting scene!
We're doing things right by doing things new.
This show will feature the acting/improvisation bending common to Magical Lying Hour: actors have prepared scenes from contemporary plays which they will perform without deviation as improvisers do their best to keep up.
For this special performance we're doing one full-length mash-up of two shows simultaneously allowing all four performers to interact with each other!
Performed by Rebecca Christie, Aaron Garrett, Annie O'Connor, and Steven Saltsman.
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Quarantine: Polk v. McKinley
Dennis and Aaron get a little punchy in the morning as they discuss isloation in the presidency, the gilded cage of the White House, and the unwisely named Salary Grab act!
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PM 40: Cabarets with Ruth & Autumn
Production Meeting is the only show about producing independent theater wherever you are with whatever you have!
Boiling Point Players is an exciting theater company dedicated to bringing women to stage. Autumn Clack and Ruth McCleskey join the program to talk about their company, their annual cabaret, and why you shouldn't allow work from all over the country.