22 episodios

Mark Noble is a writer, videographer, and multimedia developer who enjoys working on poetry, plays and short stories. His work has been published in newspapers, magazines and as lyrics for choral music. He is also a poetry graduate of the C.A.M.P. project at the Writers Garret, a founding member of Pandora's Box, a monthly poetry showcase featuring the best poets in the DFW Metroplex, and a retired firefighter from the Mesquite Fire Department.

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Mark Noble is a writer, videographer, and multimedia developer who enjoys working on poetry, plays and short stories. His work has been published in newspapers, magazines and as lyrics for choral music. He is also a poetry graduate of the C.A.M.P. project at the Writers Garret, a founding member of Pandora's Box, a monthly poetry showcase featuring the best poets in the DFW Metroplex, and a retired firefighter from the Mesquite Fire Department.

    Carla Parker interview

    Carla Parker interview

    Carla Parker (Writer/Director/Lyricist) is an Ochre House Theater company member & Operations Manager with a Masters in Theater Production from Central Washington University. Carla joined Ochre House Theater as a company member in 2011. Ms. Parker has been involved (on & offstage) in over 20 productions at Ochre House Theater.

    For tickets or more information, please visit, http://www.ochrehousetheater.com

    Interview recorded by Mark Noble, August 14, 2017 at Ochre House Theater.

    • 11 min
    Michael Merschel interview

    Michael Merschel interview

    Michael Merschel is an editor at the Dallas Morning News. He's also written plays, contributed to A Prairie Home Companion and composed an out-of-office reply that appeared in The New York Times and on NPR. Although he was featured on Humans of New York, he lives in Texas with his wife and three kids, who tell him he is not all that funny, usually.

    Michael's new book, Revenge of the Star Survivors, is now available at fine booksellers near you.

    Special thanks to Buzzbrews / Deep Ellum for providing us space to record this interview.

    Recorded by Mark Noble, August 4, 2017.

    • 12 min
    Jack Heifner interview

    Jack Heifner interview

    Jack Heifner is best known for his play Vanities, which ran for five years in New York and became one of the longest running plays in off-Broadway history. He is also the author of Patio/Porch, Natural Disasters, Running on Empty, Bargains, Boys’ Play, Home Fires, Heartbreak, Comfort and Joy, The Lemon Cookie, Dwarf Tossing and over thirty other plays produced in New York, Los Angeles and theaters around the world. Mr. Heifner has written the book to six musicals, including Leader of the Pack on Broadway and Vanities—A New Musical, which opened in New York in 2009. He has also written for television and film. Mr. Heifner was born in Corsicana, Texas and lives in New York City. Since 1997 he has been playwright-in-residence at SFA where he teaches play, screen and television writing one semester each academic year. He is the director of The Festival of New American Plays at SFA featuring works by major American playwrights.

    http://www.theatre.sfasu.edu

    • 13 min
    Pandora's Box Poetry Showcase 07/2017

    Pandora's Box Poetry Showcase 07/2017

    Selected excerpts from the July 2017, Pandora's Box Poetry Showcase at Deep Vellum Books.

    Features include:
    Matt Amott - Sunset Limited, Always Open
    Todd Cirillo - A Good Strategy, Love Crazy
    Bill Gainer - It’s late and I’ve been drinking, An Evening Intrusion

    Recorded by Mark Noble, at Deep Vellum Books, Dallas, Texas on 7/21/2017.

    Intro and exit music provided by James Vernon, from the James Vernon Trio recording, House of Jazz.

    Photos by Ryan Snellman, Mark Noble

    • 6 min
    Bill Gainer interview

    Bill Gainer interview

    Bill Gainer interview, recorded by Mark Noble, at Deep Vellum Books, Dallas, Texas on 7/21/2017.

    Bill Gainer is known for the openness of his confessional poetry and is recognized as one of the founding contributors to the modern movement of "After Hours Poetry".

    Intro and exit music provided by James Vernon, from the James Vernon Trio recording, House of Jazz.

    Photo by Ryan Snellman

    • 13 min
    Joanie Schultz Interview - WaterTower Theatre

    Joanie Schultz Interview - WaterTower Theatre

    Joanie Schultz came to WaterTower Theatre in December of 2016. Before WaterTower, Joanie served as Associate Artistic Producer at Victory Gardens Theater, as part of the Leadership U One-on-One Fellowship funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation administered through TCG, the national non-profit regional theatre service organization. She is also a freelance director, with recent productions at Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Studio Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, and Victory Gardens Theater. 
    She was a Drama League Fellow, The Goodman Theatre Michael Maggio Director Fellow; the SDSF Denham Fellow; and Lincoln Center Theatre Directors Lab participant.  She is an ensemble member at Steep Theatre, Artistic Associate at Victory Gardens Theater, and artistic cabinet member at Studio Theatre in Washington, DC.  She is currently on adjunct faculty in directing at Columbia College and University of Chicago.  She received her B.A. in Theatre/Directing at Columbia College and her M.F.A. in Theatre Directing from Northwestern University.

    This interview was recorded by Mark David Noble, July 25, 2017 in the offices of WaterTower Theatre.

    For more information, please visit:
    http://www.watertowertheatre.org

    Intro and exit music was provided by James Vernon, from the James Vernon Trio recording, House of Jazz.

    Photo by Joe Mazza

    • 16 min

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