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: I know that this scene of this book from 👆 is not in the story of the other posts of the (deluxe edition) junior novelization (audiobook), nor in the little golden book, Better Together, A Family's Dream, movie, and all of the other books of all of what I put in my past posts for the movie such as the graphic novel, and Exploring Element City, which is why I am confused by asking about where this book ties to the movie, could it be this this will go with Unlikely Friends, is this a mini movie short, is this a deleted scene of the movie, or if not, where this will be able to fit in the events of the movie either while they are happening, before the events of the movie even happened, or after the events of the movie just happened, I wonder how the book will be able to be animated by from the art style of the illustrations from this book, but also with all of the voice over actors, and all of the voice over actress that will be able to be used for all of the characters from the movie doing this book when these 💬🗯️🗨️💭 come up, I wonder who will be able to be the narrator in this though along with the other characters from there besides Wade Ripple's voice over actor, and Ember Lumen's voice over actress because I feel like just like their characters from the movie, the actor, and the actress who plays as them is like how these two are being able to be friends with each other, and all from their own differences aside, since I think that this is their first ever time being together for something like this not only while making within behind the scenes of the movie, but also with all of the other stuff that is from outside of the movie, but I am not sure if all of the other characters from the movie are like the actor, or the actress who plays as that character, if so, what is the relationship between the person who plays the character of the movie, and the character of the movie that the actor, or the actress who plays as them :
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: Things are heating up in New York City’s Brookfield Place as it officially kicked off the Disney and Pixar’s Elemental Experience multi-city mall tour today as your last chance to you New Yorkers to be able to check it out this weekend before it heads to Chicago! :
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: 👇D23 Expo Memories Of The First Ever Time Of Pixar's Elemental! (Never ever gone there, but I think that I am trying to recover all of these remembered kept guarded secret footage from it being as forgotten from how it was put from Disney Plus, and the other people that were almost successful with uploading with all of the stuff for the movie, apart from all of the other stuff from different things from there (It might be nice to see about all of the interviews, and so else with Peter Sohn, and all of the rest of the crew that worked on the movie, but all of the stuff that has the cast featured in the videos, which I hope that we all get much more of will be able to fun from there besides from all of the cast playing games, etc., imagine that there are online games, board games, all of the other types of games, and videogames that we get to play with like how the movie goes with all of the books that have that like Unlikely Friends, the graphic novel, A City For Everyone, Exploring Element City, Better Together, A Family's Dream, the (deluxe edition) junior novelization (audiobook), etc. ) ) :
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: Notice that from the teaser trailer that is 👇, if you pause just right, Wade Ripple could be able to be seen by the end of the train where Ember Lumen is looking at the window way before they encounter with each other, I wonder what the perspective is for him though besides from all of the other people that are in the train :
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: I am so sorry for anyone not being able to catch all of the parts that mention the movie in today's episode of this season's finale of American Idol to be able to get all of the sneak peaks of the movie during this season's finale of American Idol based on how it just says from 👆 way before it is too late that we miss it from when it is the very start of introducing the movie, etc. of this segment of the said episode of the show of that season to the very end of when it the segment is over for good way before it comes back to the normal part of the show of when it cuts to another commercial that is not Pixar's Elemental at all, etc. for tonight night, Sunday, May/21st/2023 (Yesterday was great, and today was fine, but I wonder what else for all of the stuff that they have for us today, May/21st/2023 besides the sneak peek from the movie in tonight's of this season's finale of American Idol at the following time 👇) all starting at 8 : 00 P. M. Eastern Time/5 : 00 P. M. Pacific Time? (I wonder what all of the audience, all of the contestants, and all of the judges will all be able to think of this when they all see the sneak peek of the movie with us at home, or wherever we are watching it from, as for the characters from the movie, they might be feeling different feels like nervous, and all, but I am sure that they will be able to be just fine, I mean they got each other to support as friends, and they are each trying to make an effort in this dimension of ours besides from the movie having us to be able to be in thiers for what they can to be able to strut their stuff as their unique individual talent, and all as seen from 👆 for rehearsal practice yesterday just like how they will be able to do it for real for today at those times that I just mentioned in here, I mean it might have been the same as for when it was for Canada's Got Talent, but it might be able to work out fine at the end like how they are going to be able to do this for today's season finale of American Idol which I hope that the judges will be able to try to get a chance to watch the movie besides from all of the audience, and all of the people that were in the episode do the same), besides maybe tomorrow, Monday, May/22nd/2023 will be able to be a much better day than it was today! :
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: This picture from Tim C. Kelly is neat with seeing it in a restroom, imagine seeing this at home as advice, as well as from seeing it anywhere else that you are from!
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joseamares · 6 years ago
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Join @rhinavalentin @lareinadelbarrioinc for the next #MeetMeMerchantMondays at the Heavy Metal Bike Shop! Meet is in their backyard at 2016 Third Avenue to learn more about good biking practices and maintenance, right in time for the sunny weather 🚴🏾‍♀️ Food provided by: @bluecocony and refreshments by: @amor_cubano_nyc . Email:[email protected] to RSVP #eastharlemworkingtogether #smallbusiness #buylocal #bike #biketrends #bikerepair #nycbikes #bikeny #freeworkshop #nycfree #cycle #soulcycle #harlemcycle #thinklocal #bikelife #uptown #harlembikelife (at Heavy Metal Bicycle Shop) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxaxN08pFCy/?igshid=zjt5jomc9t8o
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crenshawkindafunny · 2 years ago
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Another crazy show this week. Thursday 8/11 check us out @minamiloungenyc #cameo #wordup #comedy #nyc #brooklyncomedy #nyccomedy #nycfree #timeoutnewyork #timeoutbrooklyn (at Minami Lounge) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChDCh4lAFWT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ksandler1 · 5 years ago
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Friends: I'm in a chorus at the @92ndstreety that sings Broadway show tunes. Our free concert is coming up 3/1/20 - hope you can come! FREE tix at https://www.92y.org/event/broadway-92y-chorus-concert . . . #freeconcerts #freenyc #broadwayshowtunes #maryfeinsinger #broadwaysongs #nycconcerts #92y #nycfun #nycfree https://www.instagram.com/p/B8juYVWhzmT/?igshid=1wrsc3qi2va81
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anxiousoverreactor · 5 years ago
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We’re celebrating Minority Mental Health Month with our FREE fitness classes! Healthy mind, healthy body 💪🏾 Be sure to RSVP via Eventbrite, spots are limited! Feel free to come single classes or all 3. Link in bio! • • SUNDAY 7.28 12PM Cardio Dance w/@ponderful1 1PM Yoga w/ @jrobertsyoga 2PM African Dance w/ @ItsCarlitav • • LUCID BODY HOUSE 230 LEXINGTON AVE 6 TO 33RD ST. • • #healthymind #healthybody #minoritymentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #fitnessclass #freeclass #nycfree #yoganyc #yoga #cardiodance #dancenyc #africandance #westafrican #BroadwayBlack #releaseendorphins #IamDarknessRISING (at Lucid Body House) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzwNYacpt2F/?igshid=bp9iq3gvgwqm
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everydayinferno · 7 years ago
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Supertopia Interview: Katherine Sommer, Director
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SUPERTOPIA Written by Laura Hirschberg Everyday Inferno Theatre Company’s fifth annual FREE show in Central Park
SUMMIT ROCK, CENTRAL PARK August 11th-13th & August 18th-20th at 6:30pm Tickets: FREE (suggested donation of $10)
An original, heartfelt adventure for all ages, Supertopia centers around a group of remarkable, super-powered people in a new land where heroes aren't unique, and no one is in need of saving. Accountable to no one but themselves, the nine settlers of Supertopia struggle with the responsibility of creating a better world and the impossible, incredible choices that come with great power. Everyday Inferno's fifth annual free Central Park production imagines the lush, isolated beauty of Summit Rock as an uncharted wilderness, full of possibility. Join us once more for an astonishing summer evening, as we build new worlds in our own shared backyard.
What super-ability would you most want to have and least want to have? As an NYC resident, life is inextricably tied to our beloved MTA so, of course, my dream superpower is teleportation. Oh to arrive at my destination instantaneously without wondering whether a train will ever come and if, when it does, it will stop where it is meant to. Plus I could pretend I live inside the Harry Potter universe.
On the flip side, anything mind-reading-related freaks me out – too much unwanted knowledge seems like a recipe for disaster.
Strawberry, Banana, or Kiwi? Actual fruit: Strawberry Smoothie: Strawberry-Banana (I cheated. Sorry kiwis, you’re cool too.)
What current theatre artists are on your radar?  What excites you about their work? I am most excited by the people creating theatre in an inventive, different way – people who take big risks and aim to bring impossible moments to life. It’s thrilling to see that kind of work more and more, and at all different levels, particularly in the work of visionary directors like Rachel Chavkin.
Perhaps it’s because this project’s origins were in EITC’s 2016 developmental lab, but I’ve been thinking a lot, too, about all the other members of that lab – the projects they created there and the other work they’ve gone on to do. So I will say, in brief, that I am constantly surprised, inspired, and excited by the work of directors Todd Brian Backus, Courtney Laine Self, and Christine Zagrobelny, and playwrights Helen Banner, Eleanor Burgess, Matt Minnicino and, of course, Supertopia playwright Laura Hirschberg. 
And, in keeping with the theme that amazing artists have been working with EITC lately (I’m biased, I know, but what can I say), I’m also constantly and eagerly following the work of our 2017 season playwrights: Nora Sørena Casey, Francesca Pazniokas, and Reina Hardy, all of whom are brilliant and innovative and I can’t wait to see their next creations.
What do you wish the theatre had more of? More diverse voices - allow me to shout it from the rooftops, please! More women and people of color guiding productions and shaping the stories we tell. Also, more money – I wish there was more support (both general and financial) for the creation of new art from all levels of government and community.
Why is free theatre important?     Free theatre allows for larger, more diverse audiences, and who doesn’t want that? Everyone should have access to art regardless of their financial means, and free theatre exposes people to work they might not otherwise encounter or even seek out, in turn increasing the chances that we can alter audience’s perceptions or introduce people to new or different ideas and stories.
What do you hope the audience will be talking about after the show? I hope there’s some debate about the characters’ choices and motivations – they’re a complicated bunch and I’d love if people engaged with their decisions on a personal level. I also hope there’s some talk of personal responsibility and, at the risk of sounding clichéd, what comes with great power (you know what they say…). But mostly, I hope the audience has a blast joining us on another planet in this comic-book-inspired universe where nearly anything is possible – if people leave talking about how utterly cool it was to see how we managed to fly and teleport in the middle of Central Park, I will consider this a great success.
What else are you working on/are excited about at the moment? Well, if you’ll allow me to put on my EITC Producing Director cap for a moment, I will tell you of all the exciting things we have in store (now I want an actual “producing director” cap…). I’ve been working as the producer during the development of Regina Robbins’ Quicksand, a new adaptation of Nella Larsen’s Harlem Renaissance novel (check out the book, it’s fascinating!). We’re just about to finish up our year-long residency at the Access Theater, and a whole play has been brought into existence by a fantastic group of collaborators, so you should probably stay tuned for news of a future production (…hint hint…). 
First up, though, is our fall NYC premiere of Reina Hardy’s Glassheart for which I will also serve as producer. It’s a beautiful, magical play and I truly cannot wait to see it come to life (*ahem* save the date, October 19-29th, 2017 *ahem*).
How does “Supertopia” fit our season theme of Perception? This play is all about how people see themselves and their relationship to how others see them. What does it mean to be a superhero, whether or not the world sees you as one? Is it our choices who make us who we are, or are we defined by our abilities? Are other people struggling with the same things you are the only ones who can truly understand? And what would a “utopia” look like, anyway?
What aspect of working in the park are you most excited about? All the puppies! Plus it’s basically in my backyard, so the proximity to my bed is a real selling point.
Seriously, though, I’ve worked on a show in Central Park in some capacity for the past five years, and the possibilities available in that space still seem boundless. I’m extra excited to be working on a new, contemporary play in the park, and this particular environment really lends itself to creating an all-encompassing new world for both the play and its audience.
What is the biggest challenge this piece has posed to you? The physical elements of the piece – how will we make someone fly when we’re outside? How can someone teleport into a scene? What does telekinesis look like and how can we portray it in a visually interesting way? – have been a real challenge and joy to figure out. I’ve also been excited about the challenge of finding the tonal balance within the piece (and the genre for that matter). Much of the play is very grounded in our reality, and maintaining that feeling in concert with the heightened magic of the super-powered moments has been an invigorating challenge.
What's the difference between trying to represent superheroes/powers in theatre vs on film?  Well, there are the technical components of course: the lack of wires, special effects, post-production editing, and huge amounts of money (at least in the case of our current wave of superhero films). But I think the benefit of exploring superheroes and superpowers on stage comes with the intimacy inherent in theatre. Theatre creates a relationship with the audience and an agreement to all go on this adventure together, sharing a physical space. It allows us to accomplish things in new and exciting ways – to explore how the perception of a superpower makes it believable, or what sounds or visuals can signal that a super-powered moment is occurring. By adding challenges and eliminating the option to make things literal or realistic, we open up the door to explore superpowers from a more grounded, personal viewpoint – to see who these heroes are as people and to marvel at the extraordinary things they are able to do right in front of our eyes. The real-time, present nature of theatre – whatever is happening is happening in this moment only – makes these magical, supernatural moments even more powerful, and allows the audience to engage with them in a new way.
What makes superheroes an interesting topic for theatre?  The superhero genre lets us see our own real-world problems or wishes and elevates them to another level. Superheroes are full of possibility – with great abilities and endless adventures, they represent a world where magic is possible; where people are capable of using their inherent abilities to help others and make the world a better place, and choose to do so. Telling any story on stage through the lens of the superhero allows us to heighten the stakes and to explore our own everyday conflicts in an inherently more exciting and engaging way. Most everyone strives to be a superhero, and the theatre gives us a platform to explore why and what that means.
Katherine Sommer is a New York-based producer and director, a Skidmore College graduate, and the Producing Director of Everyday Inferno Theatre Company. With Everyday Inferno, Katherine’s directing credits include the world premiere of Punk as Fuck, By Sun and Candlelight, and Stella Starlight: Queen of Space and The Policy as a part of If on a Winter’s Night…. Katherine has produced The Turn of the Screw at the historic Morris-Jumel Mansion, A Map to Somewhere Else, Something Wicked and Heart of Oak (Hangover Encore selections in the 2014 and 2015 FRIGID New York festivals), and Briar Rose & the Thirteenth Fairy. Katherine has served on the board of Tomfoolery Theatre (NJ), and has directed multiple short plays at the Looking Glass Theater (NY).
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yogahollis · 6 years ago
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#yogahollis . . It’s been raining for the past 3 days. These dedicated Yogis came out to practice outdoors despite the weather, assembling under umbrellas. Once practice began, the rain stopped. Never underestimate the power of Om! 🧘🏾‍♂️🙏🏾 🙂 . . . . . . . . . #yoga #yogi #summeronthehudson #soh #riversideparksouth #nycyoga #outdooryoga #nycfree #hathayoga #nycparksandrecreation #hudsonriver #dedicatedyogi #raincantstopus #asana (à New York, New York)
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Only two more weeks! Who will be there!?!? Link in bio for more info!!!! #parenting #nycparents #nycfamily #nycfree #nyc #gender #equity #socialjustice #beanally #intersectionalfeminism
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djstormageddon · 8 years ago
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Don't miss this! See you Monday! #Repost @d20burlesque (@get_repost) ・・・ Monday at @thewaystation it's time to get your trivia on! Join @anjakeister, @sarahbizstorm, and @dj_stormageddon as they celebrate the badass women of the 90's with your chance to win a prize pack from @babeland_toys! ✏️🗒💃🏽🍻 Monday June 19th 9:00pm The Way Station, Brooklyn 💸NO COVER💸 . . #brooklyn #lgbtq #lgbtqa #lgbtqia #feminism #girlpower #trivianights #pubquiz #brooklynbar #waystation #pride #feminist #freefun #nycfree #nycfreeevents #trivia #twinpeaks
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spraychilled-blog · 8 years ago
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★ TONIGHT! ★ "LOVE IT OR HATE IT" ART SHOW! @djpumpkin @theskinny #les #orchardroad #loweast #nyc #artshow #dopeart #dopemusic #bethere #enjoy #nycfree & #nycfun → #comment & #like = #love #streetart #spraychilled #wien #vienna #urbanart #wall #graffitiigers #art #graffiti #instagraffiti #instagood #graffitiporn #photooftheday #stencil #stickerart #instagraff #instagrafite (hier: The SKINnY Bar and Lounge)
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joseamares · 6 years ago
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#repost @lareinadelbarrioinc ・・・ Join @rhinavalentin @lareinadelbarrioinc for the next #MeetMeMerchantMondays at the Heavy Metal Bike Shop! Meet is in their backyard at 2016 Third Avenue to learn more about good biking practices and maintenance, right in time for the sunny weather 🚴🏾‍♀️ Food provided by: @bluecocony and refreshments by: @amor_cubano_nyc . Email:[email protected] to RSVP #eastharlemworkingtogether #smallbusiness #buylocal #bike #biketrends #bikerepair #nycbikes #bikeny #freeworkshop #nycfree #cycle #soulcycle #harlemcycle #thinklocal #bikelife #uptown #harlembikelife (at Heavy Metal Bicycle Shop) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxqvvdjJrWN/?igshid=15l7o4xgwafl6
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manhattanshakes · 8 years ago
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#Repost @sop_art_studio with @repostapp ・・・ Come out to #SummitRock #CentralPark to see #Othello + Fantastic opening musical performance. Tonight at 6pm!! #FREE #Shakespeare #NYCevents #NYCfree @manhatshakeproj
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sharonspell · 9 years ago
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#Repost @stollemache Another great line up tonight 10pm at @tinasrarbar hosted by @sharonspell #NYCComedy #Astoria #AstoriaQueens #AstoriaComedy #RARBar #Free #FreeShow #NYCFree #NYCFreeShows (at Rèst Âü Ránt)
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everydayinferno · 7 years ago
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Supertopia Interview: Laura Hirschberg, Playwright
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SUPERTOPIA Written by Laura Hirschberg Everyday Inferno Theatre Company’s fifth annual FREE show in Central Park
SUMMIT ROCK, CENTRAL PARK August 11th-13th & August 18th-20th at 6:30pm Tickets: FREE (suggested donation of $10)
An original, heartfelt adventure for all ages, Supertopia centers around a group of remarkable, super-powered people in a new land where heroes aren’t unique, and no one is in need of saving. Accountable to no one but themselves, the nine settlers of Supertopia struggle with the responsibility of creating a better world and the impossible, incredible choices that come with great power. Everyday Inferno’s fifth annual free Central Park production imagines the lush, isolated beauty of Summit Rock as an uncharted wilderness, full of possibility. Join us once more for an astonishing summer evening, as we build new worlds in our own shared backyard.
Why Supertopia? What was the inspiration or genesis for this script? This play developed from a few tiny kernels.  I wanted to write a true ensemble piece that called for heightened movement.  Everyday Inferno suggested I write something site-specific for Summit Rock and aim for a large cast.  These few prompts, combined with Katherine [Sommer, the Director]'s and my shared obsessions, yielded a play about an outer-space utopia filled with superheroes. Naturally.
You began working on Supertopia in the Everyday Inferno Developmental Lab in 2016.  What has the journey been like from the beginning of the lab until now? The Supertopia folder on my computer contains something like twelve drafts of the play.  The piece has gone through enormous changes in the past year, largely thanks to the insightful feedback provided by my colleagues from the Lab.  A handful of playwrights, another handful of directors, and dozens of actors have guided this piece along its way and I'm deeply grateful. It took us a while to find the heart of the play.  Riffing on the utopia idea, we thought it might be a play about what it takes to form a community, and the kind of person who might rise to lead a remarkable group of people.  There are undoubtedly still echoes of those musings in the current text, but the essence of the play coalesced when we started discussing the pros and cons of having superpowers.  It's the kind of topic you'd expect to hear debated over a couple of beers, but when you sincerely dig into the subject, fascinating themes start to emerge.  I found myself writing about what we owe each other, the responsibility that comes with being special, the fear and loneliness great power can illicit...  It was a wonderful day when Katherine and I figured out what this play really wanted to be. The whole process has been one of honesty and discovery.
Why do you write for theater? Why this, and not another form? Theater is immediate.  It's ephemeral and mercurial and alive.  I love a good book.  The solidity and constancy of wonderful prose.  But theater is living, breathing, and right there in front of you.  The performance you're seeing, from the seat you're in, with this cast, this direction, this costume design, this weather... it'll never happen again.  Not quite the way you experienced it.  That uniqueness is electric.  It forces you to be present.  And everyone involved, from the writer to the stage manager to the guy sitting four rows behind you, is on this journey together. Even though each of you is having a one-of-a-kind experience, you're also connected--through shared laughs, surprising moments of empathy, and the wonderful vulnerability that comes from taking a moment to step out of your life and play pretend.
What super-ability would you most want to have and least want to have? Teleportation looks very good to me.  I'm constantly lamenting not being able to be in two places at once.  And the MTA is doing its best to make me hate commuting.  On the flip side, telepathy is a fairly terrifying concept.  It would be simultaneously overwhelming and isolating.  It's too much power and definitely too much responsibility.
What would be your role/how would you contribute in a new civilization? I'm a planner by nature, so I'd probably gravitate towards figuring out the details and keeping things on track.  But I'm also handy and like solving puzzles, so I'd be delighted to be the local MacGyver--ready to fix a problem with a role of duct tape and a jar of peanut butter.
Strawberry, Banana, or Kiwi? Chocolate.
What do you wish the theatre had more of? Fearlessness.  I think a lot of productions miss the mark because they're too worried about looking silly or "getting it wrong."  Shows without this hesitation are vulnerable, surprising, and inspirational. I'd also love to see more circus elements in theatre.  Movement beyond the ordinary--I want more angels crashing through ceilings, boys floating through space while still sitting in their bedrooms, men in the eye of a hurricane of their own making.
Identity and people's perception of identity is one of the themes that binds the plays in Everyday Inferno’s season. What does identity mean to you? Identity is a moving target.  We get handed a bunch of labels the day we're born--gender, religion, nationality, etc.  An identity starter-pack.  And as life goes on, we acquire more labels.  Maybe we hang onto them, maybe we try them out for a while then realize they were a wrong fit.  Every once in a while, we might even question whether the starter-pack labels still apply.  We make choices.  Every day.  And big or small, wise or foolish, those choices add up to who we are.  
Why is free theatre important? Free theater is important because theater is for everyone.  There's no inherent barrier between the audience and the performers.  We're all in it together. People with access to means shouldn't be the only ones with a chance to experience that connection.  Furthermore, offering high quality, low-priced theater is an excellent way to cultivate a new crop of theater fans--people who might have previously thought that theater was inaccessible or elitist.
What is the biggest challenge this piece has posed to you? There are multiple scenes in which all nine characters are on stage.  That's a lot of people to juggle and a lot of voices to make heard.  I didn't want this to be a play with two leads and a crop of supporting players.  This is the story of a community of individuals--everyone has his or her own story--and I wanted to do justice to all of them.
What do you hope the audience will be talking about after they see your play? I hope the audience will be talking about these actors and the wonderful direction!  And I hope they'll be considering what kind of heroes they want to be in their everyday life.
Laura Hirschberg has collaborated with Everyday Inferno as a playwright, director, and enthusiastic audience member since the company's early days. Supertopia originated as part of Everyday Inferno’s 2016 Playwright/Director Development Lab. Other playwriting credits include: Heart of Oak (Everyday Inferno); Verona Walls (WorkShop Theater); Fire Thief (Looking Glass Theatre); Call Me... (WorkShop Theater); Truth and the Mountain Men (Ugly Rhino); and Fish Food (WorkShop Theater).  An excerpt from Laura's play, Her Brother's Keeper, was published by Smith & Kraus as part of their collection of 2016's Best Men's Stage Monologues.  Laura is currently an associate artistic director at The WorkShop Theater.
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abigdummie · 9 years ago
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Great Free Show on Staten Island Tonight at 9PM. It's in the Ferry Terminal. #Comedy #Free #SINY #StatenIsland #StGeorge #Tonight #NYCFree #NYC
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I am so excited to announce that Warrior Queen Initiative will be hosting its first discussion group/workshop on gender and parenting. We will explore the challenges young people face in regards to their gender identity and walk away with some strategies in order to support gender equity for you and your young person. This event is free, will have light snacks provided, and is also welcoming to young people (there will be coloring books and play-doh for little ones!). This event is completely free. Check the link in the bio for more info. Thanks to @bluestockingsnyc for hosting us!!! #nyc #nycfree #parenting #feministparenting #childrenareourfuture #genderidentity #genderequity #feminism #intersectionalfeminism #family #familysupport #community #socialjustice #allies
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