AMERICAN THEATRE | Theatrical Mustang: Mykai Eastman’s Organic Approach

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AMERICAN THEATRE | Theatrical Mustang: Mykai Eastman’s Organic Approach


Mykai Eastman. (Photo by RDGPhotography)

American Theatre is proud to be the venue for Theatrical Mustang, an independently produced podcast from actor-writer-activist Woodzick. Each month they’ll convey listeners interviews with unbridled expertise and cultural trailblazers from throughout the nation.

This month, they communicate to Mykai Eastman, a director and playwright presently based mostly in Denver, Colorado. Mykai dedicates his profession to giving a voice to the unvoiced. With a B.A in Theatre, and an M.A in Professional Communication, Mykai takes a multi-disciplinary strategy to theatre that pushes the boundaries of what’s anticipated onstage. With the objective of increasing the American theatre viewers, Mykai is presently engaged on publishing a brand new dramatic principle that mixes theatre and movie practices for producers to implement of their creative practices.

The dialog covers EDI work within the area, directorial philosophy, and what theatre can study from how movies have interaction their audiences.

More information about Mykai might be discovered at his web site: Mykaieastman.com

Mykai is performing in Vintage Theatre’s manufacturing of Sophisticated Ladies, which runs Jan. 27 to March 5. He additionally serves on the Vintage Theatre board of administrators. Mykai will probably be assistant directing The Color Purple at Denver Center for the Arts. He additionally will probably be assistant directing Memphis at Town Hall Arts Center later this spring. Mykai serves because the EDI facilitator for the Glimmerglass Festival.

Listeners might want to study extra about Dr. Melanie Greene and Narrative Persuasion Theory, which Mykai references within the interview.

You also can take heed to the episode right here.

The Theatrical Mustang podcast is edited by CJ Higgins (they/them). Music by The Morgens utilizing Citizen DJ Project, Library of Congress, National Jukebox.

This podcast is devoted to the reminiscence of Barton Cole, who coined the phrase “Theatrical Mustang.”

You can take heed to episodes 1-138 of the Theatrical Mustang Podcast right here. You can e-mail us at theatricalmustang@gmail.com or ship a tweet to @TheatricalM.

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