PM 82: Kill The Year
Aaron and Steven gather together to begin in medias res and discuss this year in Pronoia Theater.
Come for the moderately detailed financial report, stay for the two hosts breaking down a bit towards the end!
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PM 81: Our Core Community
Aaron and Steven prep for the end of the year by talking about how to gauge the success of the community, how to serve, it, and who ends up owning the art Pronoia Theater creates!
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PM 80: Start Your Endings Reading (Double Platinum)
It's time to have other people say words!
Start Your Endings has gone through a few revisions and we've now held a reading! Hear bits from the entire show and some of the thoughts from the cast and audience designed to hone to drive this show to morose perfection.
Thank you to Kacie Adams, Dano Colón, Callina Anderson, Jessica Kelly Garrett, Qasim Makkani, Todd Thigpen, and Clarity Leigh Welch for acting in the reading, and to Ian Mauzy and Zachary Storz for lending their thoughts afterwords.
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PM 70: How to Take A Note
All works benefits from revision and the creative process demands iteration. Since you are but a single person (for now, any day I'm sure I'll transcend into a gestalt entity,) how do you get thoughts that aren't natively yours? You ask for notes. (you already knew that, it's the name of the episode.)
Good notes can be hard to find: some people need coaxing to really give you what you need, and then even if they sometimes you're too defensive and you shut down the conversation just as its beginning.
As Aaron faces a looming pile of notes he shares his thoughts on how to solicit good notes, and how to prevent yourself from getting in the way.
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PM 69: Memorability
If we want our work to be meaningful it must first be remembered. After a bit of catch-up and new business Aaron and Steven discuss what ways a work may be made more memorable and what can be done to strengthen that part of their work.
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