41 min

Hat on a hat (with Laura Piccoli‪)‬ This Wooden O

    • Performing Arts

Daniel & Monty are back with our first episode recorded during Corona. In a Facebook livestream (using Skype), they virtually sit down with Rude Grooms Associate Artist Laura Piccoli (check out her website lauracpiccoli.com). Topics include: Shifting to a virtual Wooden O; How Laura’s super-high work ethic developed and has influenced her life from undergrad, through freelance acting, producing with Rude Grooms, and into a Masters program; The benefits for an actor of wearing other theatrical hats and feeling more power in the process of creating opportunities; How the feeling of empowerment from getting more involved on the producing side of theater inspired Laura to start writing her own short films; Pursuing a Masters degree in Energy and Environment Policy to learn more about subjects so that she should start writing projects, like a recent short film she wrote inspired by studying in Bolivia
Shifting as a writer from writing for herself as an actor to writing with a hope towards other actors flourishing
Finding your Artistic Family; Imposter Syndrome
How a Process-oriented approach can benefit even Product-oriented environments; COVID brain

This week, Daniel & Monty both recommend Shakespeare Happy Hours, co-produced with Seven Stages Shakespeare Company - 90 minute virtual performances of all of Shakespeare’s plays, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at shakespearehappyhours.tv. Other shoutouts, recommendations, and further reading include: Pachamama; Cloud Forests of Bolivia

This Wooden O is a production of Rude Grooms. Learn more at rudegrooms.com or follow us @rudegrooms on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-wooden-o/donations

Daniel & Monty are back with our first episode recorded during Corona. In a Facebook livestream (using Skype), they virtually sit down with Rude Grooms Associate Artist Laura Piccoli (check out her website lauracpiccoli.com). Topics include: Shifting to a virtual Wooden O; How Laura’s super-high work ethic developed and has influenced her life from undergrad, through freelance acting, producing with Rude Grooms, and into a Masters program; The benefits for an actor of wearing other theatrical hats and feeling more power in the process of creating opportunities; How the feeling of empowerment from getting more involved on the producing side of theater inspired Laura to start writing her own short films; Pursuing a Masters degree in Energy and Environment Policy to learn more about subjects so that she should start writing projects, like a recent short film she wrote inspired by studying in Bolivia
Shifting as a writer from writing for herself as an actor to writing with a hope towards other actors flourishing
Finding your Artistic Family; Imposter Syndrome
How a Process-oriented approach can benefit even Product-oriented environments; COVID brain

This week, Daniel & Monty both recommend Shakespeare Happy Hours, co-produced with Seven Stages Shakespeare Company - 90 minute virtual performances of all of Shakespeare’s plays, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at shakespearehappyhours.tv. Other shoutouts, recommendations, and further reading include: Pachamama; Cloud Forests of Bolivia

This Wooden O is a production of Rude Grooms. Learn more at rudegrooms.com or follow us @rudegrooms on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-wooden-o/donations

41 min