EPISODE · Sep 23, 2018 · 28 MIN
Episode 2 - Festival Beaver
from Persistent and Nasty · host Persistent and Nasty
Episode Two of the Persistent and Nasty podcast was recorded at the Abattoir at Underbelly. Co-founder/producer Louise Oliver sits down with New York playwright Jean-Ann Douglass to talk about her new play, "The Providence of Neighbouring Bodies". Produced by Dutch Kills Theatre NYC, and presented by Underbelly at the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Joining Louise and Jean-Ann are two of the cast - Lori Elizabeth Parquet and Dinah Berkeley - and Artistic Director of Dutch Kills Theatre, Alley Scott. Follow Jean-Ann on Twitter @Jeaniusann Find out more about Dutch Kills Theatre at www.dutchkillstheater.com and follow them on Twitter @dutchkillstheater Follow Persistent and Nasty on Twitter @PersistentNasty Follow Louise Oliver on Twitter @mslouiseoliver The Providence of Neighboring Bodies is a black comedy about female friendship, social anxiety and our relationship with the other. It has been published by Oberon Books. Episode Two of this podcast was edited and produced by Louise Oliver of Civil Disobedience. Find out more at www.wearecivildisobedience.com
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Episode Two of the Persistent and Nasty podcast was recorded at the Abattoir at Underbelly. Co-founder/producer Louise Oliver sits down with New York playwright Jean-Ann Douglass to talk about her new play, "The Providence of Neighbouring Bodies". Produced by Dutch Kills Theatre NYC, and presented by Underbelly at the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Joining Louise and Jean-Ann are two of the cast - Lori Elizabeth Parquet and Dinah Berkeley - and Artistic Director of Dutch Kills Theatre, Alley Scott. Follow Jean-Ann on Twitter @Jeaniusann Find out more about Dutch Kills Theatre at www.dutchkillstheater.com and follow them on Twitter @dutchkillstheater Follow Persistent and Nasty on Twitter @PersistentNasty Follow Louise Oliver on Twitter @mslouiseoliver The Providence of Neighboring Bodies is a black comedy about female friendship, social anxiety and our relationship with the other. It has been published by Oberon Books. Episode Two of this podcast was edited and produced by Louise Oliver of Civil Disobedience. Find out more at www.wearecivildisobedience.com
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