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Annie's Story Cave

Annie Lanzillotto

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Annie Lanzillotto embarks on a solo decameron in her raw Bronx roar. While sheltering in place alone, Annie built a cave and with a nod to Boccaccio's Decameron during the Bubonic Plague, Annie aims to tell 100 original stories for starters. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/annie-lanzillotto/support
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Hortense Gerardo talks about her plays I SEE YOU, COUNTERPOINT, TOASTING MAN, MIDDLETON HEIGHTS, GLACIAL INCANTATIONS of THE HERAKLES PROJECT and THE HOUR BETWEEN DOG AND WOLF, as well as the PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARD from ICWP, the DRAMATIC WRITING AWARD from Mass Cultural Council, the ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION, and the CHANGEMAKER ANTI-RACI…
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I wrote thissong for the 99th Memorial of the Triangle Fire. Originally Isang it to the tune of Leadbelly's "WhereDid You Sleep Last Night" Then as Isang it, it found its own blues rhythm. Girls,Girls, Where Did You Work Last Night? Girls! Girls! Teenage immigrants, Tellme, where did you work last night? Somebodytell me. C’mon Rose, Sarah, Daisy. W…
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We hear a small excerpt of Joanna Pickering’s new powerful one woman play “Don’t Harm The Animals” A short version of this chilling new work will now be showcased in the upcoming production of Joanna's latest play Bad Victims collection of stories about women handling violent encounters in unpredictable ways. Bad Victims runs April 26th, 27th and 2…
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We hear excerpts from Deena’s first play “Triple Bypass” and discuss her upcoming second play “The Canonized Club.” Deena talks to Jenni Munday from Charles Sturt University in Australia. We discussed what inspires her writing it and how she got into playwriting. Deena lives in South Dakota, USA and is the Founder/Creative Director of Hardly Workin…
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Annie Lanzillotto tells about meeting Storme De Lavarie, Stonewall icon. “Your One Gay Life” by Annie Rachele Lanzillotto “Hey baby, stay a while.” This was the kindest thing anybody ever said to me. And the most life-affirming. Stonewall Veteran Stormé De Larvarie patrolled the streets and bars of New York helping generations of us on our way. She…
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Lou Beckett discusses her play, Bletchley Girls, accompanied by an excerpt from the audio play. Lou Beckett wrote for the stage until Covid lockdowns inspired the director of her play, Bletchley Girls, to turn it into a radio play and podcast. Since then, the allure of having a legacy for one’s work, as well as the continuing presence of Covid, has…
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Jenni Munday interviews Kari Ann Owen and Kari reads from two of her works. Kari Ann Owen is a Missoula, MT playwright. She discusses her comedy routine about Dr. Fauci’s loving lost-lost brother in the Mafia, and her play, Fighting It!, about courageous men and women during the New York Covid Pandemic lockdown. Her plays are published and produced…
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Sharon Wallace is the President of ICWP, The International Centre for Women Playwrights. She talks to Jenni Munday from Charles Sturt University in Australia. She reads from her play 1967: A Life of its Own. " I was inspired to write the play from a short story based on a personal reflection from my childhood memory of the 1967 Riot in Detroit, Mic…
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Annie Rachele Lanzillotto is a New York poet, performance artist, actor, director, playwright, songwriter, who has promoted audience participation in hundreds of performances everywhere from street corner mailboxes, to Bronx butcher shops, to the Guggenheim Museum. She reads her entertaining story Twelve Rabbis Went to a Party, and talks with Jenni…
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My name is LaurA! Force Scruggs and I am a published, produced and commissioned playwright. I am a Playwright in Residency at Three Cat Productions in Chicago, where I am writing a play about Jane Addams (and the impact of childhood upon her career and her work with children at Chicago's Hull House), which will tentatively be produced in 2022/23 (p…
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Christine reads from and then talks about three of her plays: Dying in Pittsburgh, Fragments of A Witches' Journal, and Old Hippie. Christine Emmert is an actress, playwright and director as well as enthusiastic fan of theatre. Living in the woodlands of eastern Pennsylvania with her husband Richard, she has been in the theatre world for over sixty…
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Joanna Pickering reads from her play Beach Break, and then talks with Jenni Munday about her current projects and where to from here after COVID. Joanna is a British actor and writer, currently living in the USA. She has been described as a multi-talented artist, with a wealth of expertise and experience. She overlaps creative projects in writing, …
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It was with great sadness we learned that Amy passed away a few weeks after this podcast was published. We have retained it here in her memory. This Episode is an Interview with Amy Oestreicher Jenni Munday interviews Amy Oestreicher. She is an Audie award-nominated playwright, performer, and multidisciplinary creator. A singer, librettist, and vis…
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Ali MacLean US member Ali MacLean reads excerpts from two of her plays “Sullen Girl” and “This Will Be Our Year”. She then joins Jenni Munday for a conversation about what motivates her playwrighting, researching dark subject matter, and what inspires ideas for new plays. Ali can be contacted Twitter and Instagram: @aliontheair…
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"Slow Loud Clear" by Annie Lanzillotto You will never hear the word "America" the same way again. This episode is dedicated to: Sr. M. Raymond Aloysia (Caroline Paluzzi) of the Sisters of St. Francis, Hastings-on-Hudson, She was born on December 10, 1916, and died on January 12, 2000. Her mother was Erminia Zaletti Paluzzi. Her father was Rocco Pal…
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o"My Throwing Arm : This Useless Expertise" by Annie Lanzillotto A struggle in pink, the constant bouncing pulse, a Bronx girl and her Spaldeen. When the chips are down, what good is being able to aim a ball at an X on the wall? ---------------------------------------------------------------- This podcast series is a Street Cry Inc production. You …
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Living alone, immunocompromised and sheltering-in-place during COVID-19, how do you prepare at night? Annie's yellow post-it note flies around the house. A yellow post-it note butterfly. It reads: PREPARE TO BE FOUND. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This podcast series is a Street Cry Inc production. You can contrib…
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Julia Pascal is a playwright and theatre director. In this interview, she reads from her dramatic full-length stage play AS HAPPY AS GOD IN FRANCE The characters: Hannah Arendt at 33 Charlotte Salomon at 25 Eva Daube at 16 Agathe Blumenfeld at 50 Trude Gottlieb at 22 Other roles are taken by the ensemble. About As Happy As God in France. The title …
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How to walk in Napoli and Roma on San Pietrini stones... ---------------------------------------------------------------- This podcast series is a Street Cry Inc production. You can contribute to this series via PAYPAL at: StreetCryIncorporated@gmail.com Street Cry Inc thanks our 2021 backers: Mike Fiorito, Audrey Kindred, Ron Raider, Ellynne Skove…
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One of the most profound days of my life was up a mountain in Sicilia. Eternal thanks to Stefania Taviano for taking me around her homeland, and to her ancestral land, of olive trees growing on steep slopes. "Nerina” written by Annie Lanzillotto, was awarded an Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award Honorable Mention sponsored by the Poetry Center at Passaic …
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Tony Chiappelloni was the last of the ..... "The Mayor of Prospect Park" earning that moniker with his scores of good deeds for everyone in his path. He schools Annie on everything from sexuality to the gnostic gospels with lessons from the streets of Ancient Rome. Annie first published this story in the Paterson Literary Review, 2014. ------------…
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...this is the parmigiano snowglobe we all live inside... in this episode you learn about "Cucinamania" and "Le Vecchiette Dentro" two syndromes.... ---------------------------------------------------------- This podcast series is a Street Cry Inc production. You can contribute to this series via PAYPAL at: StreetCryIncorporated@gmail.com Street Cr…
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What happens when the spirits push you around? When you think you're doing one thing when you're doing another Annie thinks she's doing an art project, when the ancestors shake her to her bones. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This podcast series is a Street Cry Inc production. You can contribute to this series via …
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This is the story of Annie's Mom Rachele and how she always carried a frittata in her pockabook, and fed everyone. Dedicated to Rachele Clare Petruzzelli Lanzillotto, 1926 - 2016, may her sparkle live on forever. ------------------------------------------------------------------ This podcast series is a Street Cry Inc production. You can support th…
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Annie Lanzillotto recounts meeting Rabbi Simkha Weintraub at an epic party in Brooklyn, January 2020, the January before the plague. Rabbi Simkha counsels Annie using lessons from the destruction and rebuilding of The Temple. A parable in its tone. --------------------------------------------------------------- This podcast series is a Street Cry I…
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When she was married to an Iranian, Eliza's interest in Muslim social and religious practice was acute and her interest has endured into the present. Eliza reads from a play that combines elements from an earlier play she was commissioned to write about Cliterodectomy. That play was not allowed to be performed at a university theatre festival in Tu…
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This first episode of the Centre Stage podcast celebrates International Women's Day and SWAN Day. Jenni Munday, in Australia, interviews Paddy Gillard-Bentley in Canada, about the writing of Paddy's play " Accidental Fish" (subtitled Coping with Life Badly) and Paddy reads an excerpt from the play. Reference: Flush Ink Productions (on Facebook) She…
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