<p><em>Tablework: How New Plays Get Made</em> is a brand new podcast where Working Title Playwrights (Atlanta, Ga) Managing Artistic Director Amber Bradshaw interviews new play artists about how they create and collaborate, what they hope for the future of new play development and their favorite development tools and practices. As the world and the theatre rebuilds, rediscovers and realigns - we’re going to be a part that exploration.</p><p>This podcast is brought to you by Working Title Playwrights, a new play incubator and service organization based in Atlanta, Ga. www.workingtitleplaywrights.com</p>
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May 8, 2024
<p>In this episode Amber talks with Erika and Caitlin about why they decided to start producing! In an effort to fill a gap in the art ecosystem of Atlanta, they became producers. They refer to the artists they serve as Producer Playwrights. Tune in to learn about how SheATL is empowering playwrights and theatre artists of all kinds to produce their own work. And check out the SheATL festival in September!</p>
April 6, 2024
<p>In this episode Amber and Tori talk about self-producing, how she was trained to do her own work and how you can train with her through Atl Original Works! Check out this episode for amazing tidbits about producing, directing, and creating shows. Tori Weddell of Atl Original Works is not only excited to produce your next piece, she wants to train you too! To learn more, check out this interview with the awesome Tori Weddell and get involved with Atl Original Works. There's an empty stage waiting for your next story.</p>
March 4, 2024
<p>On this episode Amber talks with Vivian Bang, an actor and creator working in Atlanta, about her journey into acting and experimental theatre, and how that ride took her all the way to Los Angeles. Now that she's in Atlanta, she's been gathering community (a third place) through her new collective<em> Performance Jam</em>. Hear her talk about what they do, what they've been cooking and how they built their collective. Listen now to hear about the ups and downs (mostly the ups) of producing your own work on a tight budget! What is the value of gathering community and why should we bother? To find out why, check out this episode now.</p>
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