Mettlesome

117: The goal is collaboration. Improv & sketch comedy with Jack Reitz of Mettlesome

In this episode with Jack Reitz, we cover a lot of ground. A list of topics to whet your appetite: Improv comedy. Sketch comedy. Using the tenets of improv to create something that lasts. Spontaneous collaboration. The history of improv. Improv in the time of COVID-19. The structure of making comedic choices. Amplifing the signal …

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Upcoming Event: Join us for Public Works on December 8!

Did you miss the first one? Come on and join us for our second Public Works event featuring these wonderful writers: Dasan Ahanu, Natalie Sherwood, Michael J Ivory, Jack Reitz, Jessica Flemming !! It’s happening this Sunday (see below for details). (We had so much fun at the last one, so pop this on your calendar and join us!) ****Experience audio …

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Upcoming event: Join us for Public Works on November 24!

Grateful for this preview in INDYWeek today! Join us this Sunday, Nov. 24 and again on December 8. Details below. “Tamara Kissane, the playwright and Artist Soapbox podcast host, is well-acquainted with the constraints that film and live theater place around the works their artists can make. But if those mediums make it cost-prohibitive to …

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014: Rose Werth, founding partner of Mettlesome, advocates for clarity, safe space, and the collective

Mettlesome, “a Durham based performance and production collective,” was a winner of the 2017 Indies Arts Awards awarded by Indyweek. Rose Werth, one of the founding partners and stakeholders, outlines the thoughtful planning process to develop the infrastructure of the collective, the types of Projects Proposals they seek from area artists, why Mettlesome doesn’t consider itself …

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