Good Talk- The Politics of Horror
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I Love You June 2021 On June 15, 2021, we presented an episode of I Love You 2021 that featured BIPOC artists who seek to actively encourage Black History and representation in the arts sector. Our host this month was Lynnie Godfrey, and guests were Mandi Jo John, the founder and executive director of the Orlando-based …
October 21, 2020, we presented the first edition of our recurring series, I Love You 2020. This inaugural show, hosted by Susan Campanaro as Lavina Draper, highlighted raw, real, and sometimes raucous monologues and discussion from gay men of all stripes from all corners of the US. The evening was a truly authentic and compelling …
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October 27, 2020 brought us the premier episode of host Jesse Highley’s evening talk show entitled Look Ma, I’m On TV! A humorous but penetrating, challenging, and genuinely inquisitive look at the politics of the day, our invited panelists presented monologues and guided group discourse led by our favorite, though less-than-experienced, host character. Episode 1 …
In March, we present a virtual private performance of Off-Broadway’s long-running interactive comedy show, Tony N’ Tina’s Wedding, as a benefit for the YWCA of Hilo, HI. What happens during a global pandemic to a couple that wants to get married, but are quarantined? They get hitched on Zoom with all of their family safe …
I Love You April 2021 On April 21, 2021, we presented a new episode of I Love You 2021 that focused on three different artists and how they’ve been coping and updating their methods of creativity in our current world. Hosted by Susan Campanaro as Lavinia Draper, this episode featured Concetta Rose Rella, who has started …
Leo & Lili’s Luau Billed as a double feature private benefit performance for the YWCA of Hilo, HI, we look forward to bringing you the premier virtual performance of this hilariously interactive celebration of Hawaiian culture! A local girl falls for a haole boy, and when the two worlds collide, eh braddah, you bettah watch …
“Creativity is born of chaos, even if it is somewhat difficult to glimpse the possibilities in the midst of the confusion.” -Charles Handy 2020 was quite a year. It was exactly twelve months ago this week that the entertainment and live events industries were shuttered due to the pandemic. In an instant, all that we …
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