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In this episode we are joined once again by Playwright/Actor Erica Furgiuele (@EricaFurgiuele), and we chat about socializing and networking in times of self-isolation. We then perform a pair of plays inspired by tweet challenges.
Content Warning: The first play involves discussions of an adult nature that you may want to screen before playing for younger audiences, and the second play involves pretending to swear. A lot. No actual swears were uttered in the making of the play, but there's a lot of pretend, so be aware.
Thanks to @stellaluna_tv and @drjengunter for inspiring the plays.
Thanks to Cullen Vance (CullenVanceCreative.com) for the music, and thanks to Daniel Blue Rodriguez for the thumbnail artwork.
If you enjoy the show, please share the episode with your friends. They are more likely to believe you than us about the fantastic quality of this show. Also please leave us a rating and a review on all the podcasting platforms that you can.
If you would like to communicate with us, we can be reached on twitter @WebStagePodcast or via email at [email protected].
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In this episode we are joined once again by Playwright/Actor Erica Furgiuele (@EricaFurgiuele), and we chat about socializing and networking in times of self-isolation. We then perform a pair of plays inspired by tweet challenges.
Content Warning: The first play involves discussions of an adult nature that you may want to screen before playing for younger audiences, and the second play involves pretending to swear. A lot. No actual swears were uttered in the making of the play, but there's a lot of pretend, so be aware.
Thanks to @stellaluna_tv and @drjengunter for inspiring the plays.
Thanks to Cullen Vance (CullenVanceCreative.com) for the music, and thanks to Daniel Blue Rodriguez for the thumbnail artwork.
If you enjoy the show, please share the episode with your friends. They are more likely to believe you than us about the fantastic quality of this show. Also please leave us a rating and a review on all the podcasting platforms that you can.
If you would like to communicate with us, we can be reached on twitter @WebStagePodcast or via email at [email protected].