Earworm Audio Theatre is the product of a time when theatrical performance stopped. When people are stuck in their homes, and can't attend live performance, what can theatre-practitioners do to bring dramatic performance to an audience separate and at home? This.

Earworm Audio Theatre
Claim This Podcastby Zach Rivera & Elizabeth Martin
Podcast Overview
Earworm Audio Theatre is the product of a time when theatrical performance stopped. When people are stuck in their homes, and can't attend live performance, what can theatre-practitioners do to bring dramatic performance to an audience separate and at home? This.
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Publishing Since
4/14/2020
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Recent Episodes

November 30, 2020
Episode 10: Social Distancing
<p>In this episode we read and discuss Peter Stavros's Social Distancing. This is also the finale of Season 1! See you soon!</p>

July 28, 2020
Episode 9: Banana Bread is a Myth
<p>We're back from Intermission! In this episode of Earworm we read and discuss Hyten Davidson and Christian Missonak's Banana Bread is a Myth.</p>

June 17, 2020
Episode 8: Reservoirs of Hope
<p>TW: Black Death, Violence, Police Brutality<br> <br> This episode is a bit different than our normal procedures here at Earworm. We don't feel right taking timeline space away from the BLM movement during a time where we are so close to critical change in our communities, and instead of us two performing a play this week we have given our platform to five amazingly talented black artists who will be sharing their voices, words, and expression with us in this episode. Featured in this episode are: Cris Eli Blak, Brian Champion, James Demps, Gabriel Hannans, and Aladdin Demps. We hope that their work will be heard, and add to the growing voice for change. Below you will find links that we mention in the episode. These links are orgs that you can donate to, to help fight against systemic racism, the unjust prison/policing system, and to help protestors and members of BIPOC communities. <br> <br> BLM:<br> <a href="https://blacklivesmatter.com/">https://blacklivesmatter.com/</a><br> <br> <a href="https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/">https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/</a><br> <br> The Innocence Project:<br> <a href="https://www.innocenceproject.org/">https://www.innocenceproject.org/</a><br> <br> #8toAbolition:<br> <a href="https://www.8toabolition.com/">https://www.8toabolition.com/</a><br> <br> National Black Justice Coalition:<br> <a href="http://nbjc.org/node?page=16%22%3B=">http://nbjc.org/node?page=16%22%3B=</a><br> <br> “It is in collectivities that we find <strong>reservoirs of hope</strong> and optimism.” - Angela Davis</p>
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