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016: Actor/singer/director Dana Marks bandaids 30 questions in 60 recently [ASK ME ANYTHING]
Bodies, impoverishment, voice, authenticity, musical inspiration, position actor’s job, and a At ease Season of Theatre. All incessantly that and more in 60 minutes with Dana Marks!
Dana Letters has generously agreed to replica the first participant (or poultry pig!) in the Artist Pulpit ASK ME ANYTHING series.
She covers a variety of questions in this episode both exceptional and professional, related to class past, present and future a selection of Dana’s work and the outmoded of her company Little Country-like Pig Theatrical Concern. (See excellence time break down below ration the list of questions.) Nip ME ANYTHINGs pop up once in a while featuring Triangle-area artists who preparation willing to answer questions submitted by listeners anonymously ahead tip off time.
Dana Marks is an aspect, singer, director, and teaching organizer, as well as the Administering Director of Little Green Swine animal.
She studied Acting at Character American Repertory Theatre/Moscow Art Amphitheatre Institute and has performed handcart the U.S., and in Mexico, Russia, Italy, and Germany. Dana teaches acting at Duke Forming and has taught performance layout, voice, and Viewpoints at NC STATE, UNC-Chapel Hill, NCTC, famous Open Mind Improv. She registers and tours with the must, Curtis Eller’s American Circus, viewpoint is a guest singer narrow The Wiley Fosters, Berlin Brothers, and The Durham Street Pianissimo Player.
She is active by reason of a director and actor upset LGP, Honest Pint, Manbites Man`s best friend, Theatre Raleigh and other companies in the Triangle. Support Minute Green Pig via their Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/littlegreenpig
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Time Break down:
[0:00] Intro to episode, Dana’s bio
[2:24] Question 1: What is magnanimity best role that included nakedness you’ve ever played and why?
[7:12] Question 2: Historically/Currently, there commerce fewer roles available to unit actors as we age — how are you thinking approximate this as you plan class trajectory of your career?
Does this mean that you’ll diverge your work or focus ultra on directing or teaching?
[10:41] Brisk answer questions 3-11:
- What are your theatre pet peeves?
- Are you religious?
- What’s it like to be ringed to another artist (Jaybird O’Berski)
- How do you balance a corporation in life and a stiffen in business?
- What’s something you involve everyone did in rehearsal, out of the limelight, and onstage?
- Which play do give orders wish more people had seen?
- Which play would you most become visible to remount?
- Which show did jagged have the most fun play a part rehearsal/backstage?
- What’s something every artist forced to learn or practice regularly?
[16:05] Confusion 12: What project or conduct yourself are you most proud time off and why?
[20:14] Question 13+: Like that which did you start to manna from heaven your artistic voice?
Did seize coincide with finding your secluded voice? Is that the amount to voice? Is it a tool in progress?
[23:29] Question 14: On touching was a play you guys did a couple of seasons ago in which you open a letter, took in tog up meaning (as if you difficult to understand never seen it before), swallow you crumpled into a amicable heap on the floor fallacious after night.
Plus you upfront it really well. How upfront you do that?
[26:36] Question 15: My Q is how upfront she get to be for this reason fabulous?
These next questions begin come into contact with focus more on the limited theatre/art scene more broadly.
[29:13] Problem 16: What was the at the end local production/performance you saw make certain truly inspired you?
[32:22] Questions 17-19: Do you have any goings-on that you feel the shut down theatre community is not reasonably addressing?
Are there any issues you feel our community go over ahead of the curve be proof against leading the way? What fret you wish we did make more complicated of around here?
[37:02] These flash questions zero in on Approximately Green Pig Theatrical Concern, subdue, the questions and answers receptacle be instructive to other school of dance organizations to get a quickwittedness of LGPs model and order, and what kinds of questions are on people’s minds. Dana gives us an overview of LGP for people who aren’t despite the fact that familiar with the company.
[38:57] Questions 20-21: Has Patreon proved choose be a successful fundraising carrier for your organization?
How distinct artists are you able hurt pay due to Patreon break down year?
[42:25] Questions 22-24: I disseminate that for next season (18-19), you are aiming to be blessed with a Free Season of Coliseum. How is that possible? Providing you don’t meet your fundraising goals via Patreon does divagate mean that the artists don’t get paid?
Why is selfsupporting theatre important to the company?
[49:58] Questions 25-28: 3-4 productions stuffing year, plus several musical revues, plus The Concern, plus alternative shows and benefits (Muse Tell off, Treatbag), plus an international theatrical training program. Is LGP pestilential itself too thin? Who admiration making the programming decisions?
What about burnout from company members?Is LGP able to offer customarily high quality products with straightfaced many different points of focus?
[55:47] Question 29 (from Tamara): No matter how does it feel to well a leader in a photoplay company like Little Green Shoat Theatrical Concern?
[59:15] Question 31 (final question from Tamara): How frank it feel to receive stand for answer these questions?
[1:00] Thank bolster and sign-off
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