

The No Proscenium Podcast
Noah Nelson/No Proscenium
Exploring the renaissance in immersive theatre and interactive events. Hosted by Noah Nelson, creator of No Proscenium, a free events listing newsletter in Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco. Visit NoProscenium.com to sign up. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 8, 2016 • 26min
Episode 044 - A visit to the site of The Day Shall Declare It
One of our favorite shows of 2015 is returning to the site of its run in LA's Arts District. But what they found might surprise you... or not, if you know the Arts District.The work to get The Day Shall Declare It back up on its feet for a May 10 bow has begun, and Wilderness founder Annie Saunders takes host Noah Nelson on a tour of the site where they talk about the future fate of the Arts District.All that plus news, notes, and some advice on how to get in on the pre-sale for The Day Shall Declare It, which starts on April 9th. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 1, 2016 • 47min
Episode 043 - Open Forum for April 2016
Host Noah Nelson (@noahjnelson) takes YOUR questions about the--still emerging--immersive art form.All that, plus news and a special announcement about a favorite show returning to Los Angeles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 26, 2016 • 1h 26min
Episode 042: Uriah Findley & Anthony Rocco of Foma Labs
Designer Uriah Findley (@theuriah) has been caught up with some of the most talked about long-form immersive experiences of the last decade. His work with Nonchalance on "The Jejune Institute" was documented in the film "The Institute" and he was instrumental in the building of "The Latitude," which reached its controversial conclusion in San Francisco this Fall.In the wake of "The Latitude" Findley and game designer Anthony Rocco (@anthrocc) have teamed up to create their own experience design firm: Foma Labs.Host Noah Nelson talks with Findley and Rocco about the ethics of experience design, how Foma approaches the work, and what lessons they both took away from "The Latitude."Get your thinking caps on: we get philosophical up in here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 18, 2016 • 1h 5min
Episode 041: A Bay Area Visit w/Albert
Host Noah Nelson drops in on NoPro SF curator Albert Kong and gets a lesson in Bay Area public/prankster performance art, and a glimpse into how Albert approaches his version of the newsletter. A fun conversation to be sure! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 11, 2016 • 58min
Episode 040: And The Drum
Lauren Ludwig (Hamlet-Mobile, Lost Moon Radio) is the director and adaptor of And The Drum, a movement based immersive in LA's Koreatown that is one part dinner party and two parts exploration of the poetry of Martha Marion. The piece, performed at Marion's own home, is one of the more stunning pieces of work to be staged on LA's immersive scene in the past year.Ludwig speaks with host Noah Nelson (@noahjnelson) about her process for And The Drum in this fast paced, insightful discussion.All that and the usual news and notes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 4, 2016 • 1h 23min
Episode 039 - Third Rail Projects
NEW YORK CITY: Zay Amsbury talks with Jennine Willett and Elizabeth Carena of Third Rail Projects, the company behind Then She Fell and The Grand Paradise. Settle in for a history of the company, a SECRET ORIGINS special if you will. (Ed. Note: No one but you will get that reference, Noah.)In other words: this is the big one. The episode we've been dying to do since the start of the podcast... and we're less than a year old. All that, plus Noah Nelson has the usual news and notes.Sign up for the newsletter: NoProscenium.com.Check out the Medium collection.Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 26, 2016 • 57min
Episode 038: Escape Room In A Box
We go off the beaten path this week to talk to the creators of Escape Room In A Box: The Werewolf Experience, which aims to bring the escape room genre home. The duo behind the game--Juliana Patel and Ariel Rubin--are two stay-at-home moms who love escape rooms but find it increasingly hard to get everything in order to get out to them. So they used their game playing acumen--and their theatre degrees, what???--to create a dramatic, at-home version of the phenomenon.Come along as we talk about bringing he escape room experience home, and the pitfalls of crowdfunding--something I know more than a few of you have either considered or know a thing or two about yourselves. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 19, 2016 • 1h
Episode 037 - Break Bread at Think Tank
Artists Scott Hove and Baker's Son join host Noah Nelson, along with Think Tank gallery Creative Director Jacob Patterson and Arya Davachi--director of Rough Sleeper--which will be using the gallery's Break Bread installation as the backdrop for his show.The conversation waxes philosophical about the nature of collaboration and the intersection between art installations and immersive theatre. Rough Sleeper will play out on just two dates--March 3rd and 4th--at the gallery. The Break Bread installation will be open through March 13th. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 12, 2016 • 1h 7min
Episode 036 - Haylee Nichele
We talk a lot about Sleep No More and Then She Fell at the margins of this podcast. This week's guest--performer Haylee Nichele--has danced in both shows. We are lucky to count her amongst our friends. On this week's episode we step through the looking glass and see what the immersive life is like from a performer's point of view. We also nerd out a lot.Haylee's in Los Angeles these days, so Noah has the hosting duties this week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 5, 2016 • 1h 9min
Episode 035 - Marike Splint
In the summer of last year Marike Splint, an incoming theatre professor at UCLA, reached out to us to talk about LA immersive theatre community. Now we visit Marike at her office on campus to talk about her experiences creating immersive performance and what the scene is like in The Netherlands, where she hails from.It's a fun talk. All that plus a blast of News Notes. (The fastest in ages... the coffee is working!) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.