The Most: Makeups & Breakups

A couple of weeks ago, the folks down at Nouveau 47 asked us to come down and check out their Valentine's Day event, The Most: Makeups & Breakups. I have always been a huge fan of Selected Shorts and This American Life and I had heard a great deal about The Moth (a storytelling event based in NYC), so there really wasn't a question of whether we would head down to The Magnolia Lounge to capture the event. 

I went down on Sunday for the rehearsal and had an opportunity to chat with some of the storytellers; I've included the interviews I have before the stories are told in the live event. 

What you have here is the first part of a two part installment of the event. You'll notice that there are breakup letters being read as well, I'm sure you will enjoy them.

Without further ado...

The Most: Makeups and Breakups Podcast

Videoblog

I'm headed up to Denton tonight to support the Sundown Collaborative Theatre crew in their fundraiser, if you haven't checked out the promo videos, you really should. Chris Worthington and Travis Steubing have done a great job creating an aesthetic for the event, hopefully it pans out into an evening of adult humor. Or adult something...

There are four more videos, check them out.

CDT

What's coming up?

I hope you have enjoyed the interview with Steve Young, I saw his show She Stoops To Conquer this weekend and had a brilliant time. Great to see so many friends working on a project that looked and sounded like nothing I've quite experienced when the 18th century is involved. You may have noticed we have dialed back the posts and there are some good reasons: Dan has been cast and is in rehearsals for Theatre Too at Theatre 3's Christopher Durang's Why Torture is wrong and the People Who Love Them and I am student teaching for the rest of the semester. In spite of this, we have some things in the can that are coming your way!

First up, The Most post is coming up with video and interviews from the Valentine's Day event at Fair Park.

Secondly, Interviews and some documentary stuff about Larry Herold's play reading at Stage West with some of our friends from previous interviews.

 

Keep up with us and we won't let you down!

 

CDT