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033 - Masks and Lasers
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Theatricality in Trek, Part Two
The trio is once again joined by Jessica Nunn of The Phoenix Theatre Company, a.k.a. Phillip's wife. They examine three Star Trek episodes from a theatre perspective: "Shuttlepod One" (Enterprise), "Hard Time" (Deep Space Nine), and "Muse" (Voyager). How could these shows be placed on the stage? What scenes could be cut? And how many laser effects would be needed? Join the quartet as they pass the whiskey bottle through the audience and create a shaking stage floor.
What episode do you think would work best on the stage?
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The trio is once again joined by Jessica Nunn of The Phoenix Theatre Company, a.k.a. Phillip's wife. They examine three Star Trek episodes from a theatre perspective: "Shuttlepod One" (Enterprise), "Hard Time" (Deep Space Nine), and "Muse" (Voyager). How could these shows be placed on the stage? What scenes could be cut? And how many laser effects would be needed? Join the quartet as they pass the whiskey bottle through the audience and create a shaking stage floor.
What episode do you think would work best on the stage?
348 episodes
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Theatricality in Trek, Part Two
The trio is once again joined by Jessica Nunn of The Phoenix Theatre Company, a.k.a. Phillip's wife. They examine three Star Trek episodes from a theatre perspective: "Shuttlepod One" (Enterprise), "Hard Time" (Deep Space Nine), and "Muse" (Voyager). How could these shows be placed on the stage? What scenes could be cut? And how many laser effects would be needed? Join the quartet as they pass the whiskey bottle through the audience and create a shaking stage floor.
What episode do you think would work best on the stage?
…
continue reading
The trio is once again joined by Jessica Nunn of The Phoenix Theatre Company, a.k.a. Phillip's wife. They examine three Star Trek episodes from a theatre perspective: "Shuttlepod One" (Enterprise), "Hard Time" (Deep Space Nine), and "Muse" (Voyager). How could these shows be placed on the stage? What scenes could be cut? And how many laser effects would be needed? Join the quartet as they pass the whiskey bottle through the audience and create a shaking stage floor.
What episode do you think would work best on the stage?
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