This week, Daniel and Monty sit down with stage manager/actor/director Becca Kaplan, exploring her approaches to theatre production and the importance of clear and effective communication in the rehearsal process..

 

Topics include:

Working around racist and sexist content in the modern theatrical eraHow physical choreography can change the mood and tension of a sceneGenerational differences between actorsThe importance of intimacy directors in modern theatreThe practicality of stage management as a career choice in the artsThe creative freedom of receiving permission and setting boundariesCommunicating physical boundaries and permissions as a means of exploring moments of physicality and intimacy as opposed to traditional choreographyGender, sexuality, and identity politics in theatre and filmHow portrayals of sex and gender in the arts affect our perception of bothActor-based direction as a means of exploration in a playThe effects stage management can have on your personalityOur ideal rehearsal rooms/artistic career paths

 

Each week, Daniel & Monty share recommendations of something they are watching, reading, or listening to. This week, Daniel suggests The Netflix Series The Haunting of Hill House and Shirley Jackson’s novel on which it is based, and Monty suggests the audiobook version of Malcolm Gladwell’s Talking to Strangers.

 

Music is by Kara Arena, Master of Music for Rude Grooms. Follow us @thiswoodeno on Twitter and Instagram, visit us on the web at thiswoodeno.com, like us at facebook.com/thiswoodenopod/, or support us on Patreon (patreon.com/rudegrooms) to join the conversation during livestream broadcasts of every episode.

 

This week’s shoutouts & further reading include:

Titan Theatre CompanyAshley WhiteIntimacy Directors International 


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