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Listen in as Mark Blankenship, editor and founder of The Flashpaper, discusses finding a way to let artists both share ideas and get paid, creating “a collective experience of good in a time of great crisis,” the power of a physical manifestation of our indie theatre world while our spaces are indefinitely shuttered, and the importance of community in theatre.
“…it’s a real treat for me, as someone who loves to get my hands as deep into the dirt of theatrical ideas as I can, to be able to support so much thinking about the theatre, but also theatre’s relationship to the rest of the world…”
The Flashpaper:
published bi-annually, paper-only
https://www.theflashpaper.com/
price: $27.50 (Silver or Gold donation levels available to provide additional funds for contributing artists!)
By Robert A. K. Gonyo5
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Listen in as Mark Blankenship, editor and founder of The Flashpaper, discusses finding a way to let artists both share ideas and get paid, creating “a collective experience of good in a time of great crisis,” the power of a physical manifestation of our indie theatre world while our spaces are indefinitely shuttered, and the importance of community in theatre.
“…it’s a real treat for me, as someone who loves to get my hands as deep into the dirt of theatrical ideas as I can, to be able to support so much thinking about the theatre, but also theatre’s relationship to the rest of the world…”
The Flashpaper:
published bi-annually, paper-only
https://www.theflashpaper.com/
price: $27.50 (Silver or Gold donation levels available to provide additional funds for contributing artists!)

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