34 episodes

Created by Independent Shakespeare Co., Art Break is a living link between Los Angeles & its theater community. The podcast extends conversations about universal truths in Shakspeare's plays, theatrical performance, & relevant social issues beyond the stage, into the digital-auditory scape through storytelling, discussion, & social action.

As theater’s societal role is reimagined, how do our priorities change as theatremakers? How do we serve the LA community when we’re forced to stay apart? How can we incorporate renewed values of holistic accessibility & social justice into this new era?

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Created by Independent Shakespeare Co., Art Break is a living link between Los Angeles & its theater community. The podcast extends conversations about universal truths in Shakspeare's plays, theatrical performance, & relevant social issues beyond the stage, into the digital-auditory scape through storytelling, discussion, & social action.

As theater’s societal role is reimagined, how do our priorities change as theatremakers? How do we serve the LA community when we’re forced to stay apart? How can we incorporate renewed values of holistic accessibility & social justice into this new era?

    Community Action Update: Resiliency & Equity in the Arts, 2024

    Community Action Update: Resiliency & Equity in the Arts, 2024

    ISC’s Community Action Update podcast returns ahead of our summer festival with an episode centered on equitable and meaningful resiliency in the arts sector. ISC’s Artistic Associate for Social Justice Carene Rose Mekertichyan interviews Center Theatre Group’s Director of Equity, Belonging, and Engagement Khanisha Foster, who speaks to the powerful and sustaining nature of truly inclusive art making. Carene also speaks with Theresa Chavez who shares how her rich Los Angeles family history informs her life changing work in Arts Education as Producing Artistic Director of About Productions. Head to iscla.org/justice to find links and information about the individuals and organizations featured in this episode and to learn more about our social justice initiatives.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Community Action Update: Labor & Union Organizing in the Arts, 2024

    Community Action Update: Labor & Union Organizing in the Arts, 2024

    ISC’s Community Action Update podcast series is back for a new season on the Ides of March! In this episode we explore the importance of labor and union organizing in the arts with Megan / Reagan of Star Garden, a North Hollywood Topless Dive Bar and the only current unionized (AEA) strip club in the country. We also speak with ISC Board members Elizabeth Dennehy and Paul Major about the SAG-AFTRA strike and the importance of solidarity with the Hollywood Basic Crafts unions Teamsters Local 399 and IATSE. Head to iscla.org/justice to find links and information about the individuals and organizations featured in today’s episode and to learn more about our social justice initiatives. Reserve your tickets for Hamlet, Solus and FREE Iambic Lab offerings at iscla.org/iambic-lab-24.

    • 1 hr 53 min
    Community Action Update: Arts Advocacy at the State & Local Level, 2023

    Community Action Update: Arts Advocacy at the State & Local Level, 2023

    ISC’s Community Action Update podcast series is back with our final episode of the year! Join us as we deep dive into arts advocacy at the state and local level with two powerhouse change makers in our community. We speak with Kristin Sakoda (Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture) about the current challenges our local arts sector is facing and ways their department is aiding in its recovery and Julie Baker (CEO of Californians for the Arts) about ways we can each advocate for the arts to our best capacity. We also share our holiday season philanthropy initiatives in partnership with SELAH Neighborhood Homeless Coalition and Miry’s List. Head to iscla.org/justice to learn more about the individuals, organizations, and action items mentioned in this episode.

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Community Action Update: Advancing Equity Through the Arts and Humanities Act, 2023

    Community Action Update: Advancing Equity Through the Arts and Humanities Act, 2023

    ISC’s Community Action Update podcast series is back with an episode centered on critical arts funding legislation YOU have the power to support! The Advancing Equity Through the Arts and Humanities Act (H.R. 3239) would support public and nonprofit organizations that use the Arts to combat racism with funding and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities. In this episode you won’t want to miss an exclusive message from California’s 12th District Representative Barbara Lee who reintroduced this legislation last month! ISC has a special connection to H.R. 3239 as ensemble members Sabra Williams and Carene Rose Mekertichyan were part of the collective of local artists who drafted the legislation. In this episode, you’ll hear from two more members of the Arts Justice Coalition; Bay Area Grammy-nominated musician, educator, and member of Digital Underground Mystic and friend of ISC, actress, producer, and Founder/Executive Director of Support Black Theatre Sophina Brown. Their words will leave you inspired and moved to act. Access the H.R. 3239 toolkit at bit.ly/HR3239-Toolkit and head to iscla.org/justice to learn more about the artists, organizations, and action items mentioned in this episode.

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Community Action Update: Arts Education, 2023

    Community Action Update: Arts Education, 2023

    ISC’s Community Action Update podcast series is back on the Ides of March! This episode centers the importance of arts education and access and is jam packed as ISC Ensemble Member and Artistic Associate for Social Justice Carene Rose Mekertichyan conducts a joint interview with Monica Horan Rosenthal (who recently graced our ISC studio stage in the fall production of Happy Days) and Jackie Lopez AKA “Miss Funk” (Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Versa-Style Dance Company) in which they explore the power of Arts Education, "ARTivism", and find a shared connection to John Marshall High School. She also interviews Ensemble Member and arts educator Lovelle Liquigan and ISC set designer and Create CA Youth Engagement Manager Caitlin Lainhoff. To support the incredible individuals and organizations featured, head to iscla.org/justice.

    • 1 hr 34 min
    Community Action Update - Quarter Two, 2022

    Community Action Update - Quarter Two, 2022

    ISC’s Community Action Update podcast series is back with an episode full of fierce women! ISC’s Artistic Associate for Social Justice Carene Rose Mekertichyan spoke with local representative and Pulitzer Prize Finalist Kristina Wong (just before she made her way to Sardi’s to collect her Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance!) about the relationship between theatre artists and mutual aid efforts. She also spoke with ISC Board member Ebony Murphy-Root about her work as an educator and with NARAL, an organization serving a critical purpose during this dangerous shift in our country’s stance on reproductive rights. This episode begins with ISC’s beloved Aisha Kabia performing Titania’s timeless speech describing the environmental destruction caused by her and Oberon’s feud in Act II Scene I of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. For ways to support these incredible individuals, head to iscla.org/justice.

    • 1 hr 3 min

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