The One We’re Not Releasing

The One We’re Not Releasing

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In which Jacob and Adrienne talk about what they’re up to, the relative merits of boxed wine. Also about doing a podcast about theatre, the arts and how we’re doing. Could we do that together? What might that look like?

They come to some decisions – primarily that they are going to do a podcast together.

They also talk about Adrienne’s son’s future as a physical comedy star or basketball player. There was a nice visit from Nathan, but we would have to cut most of that out if we were releasing it.

Which we’re not. Because mostly we talked about the show in a not good way.

But we’ve got some show notes anyway, including a link to Jacob’s list of podcasts.

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About the Authors

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With firm footing in performing arts practice and community building, I'm curious and passionate about change, systems, and participation. I'm a producer and an artist. I value collaboration, efficiency, and resourcefulness. Currently Artistic Director of Kingston-based SpiderWebShow Performance, which includes co-curating and producing the Festival of Live Digital Art (FOLDA). During eight years as Artistic Producer of Neworld Theatre, I collaborated with colleagues to found PL 1422, a shared rehearsal and administration hub in East Vancouver, as well as shepherding the creation and production of over 80 live events – including a series of 11 "podplays" audio plays before podplays were cool. In 2015, I was the inaugural artist in residence on CBC Radio’s q based on my digital project The Apology Generator. My formal training is in arts creation and producing, and I have practical experience managing production projects, festivals, and special events. I'm functionally bilingual in English and French. I'm a parent, a gardener, a cook and have recently started running.
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Jacob Zimmer is a director, writer, dramaturge and performer who has shown work across the country. Born in Cape Breton and growing up in Halifax, he now lives in Toronto. Along with founding Small Wooden Shoe, Jacob works in dance as a dramaturge with Dancemakers and in an on-going collaboration with choreographer Ame Henderson/Public Recordings.