Episode 75 - Dane Eissler
This week Katie Rein talks to an old friend, the talented Dane Eissler, who has a plethora of artistic experience as a director, actor, writer, multimedia artist, puppeteer, and much more! They discuss his work and politics, how they intersect, and how they will continue to moving forward.
Katie herself has a loaded history of volunteering and working on campaigns (both of us having quit full time jobs to work on campaigns this past fall), so we talk about that for a little bit at the front.
If you'd like to get involved right now, Katie suggests you call your representatives utilizing the tools and scripts provided at http://5calls.org
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Each week we will be talking to different artists that we know and/or respect about how they are processing the current state of our nation and how they plan to proceed with their work. This isn’t a call to “Make Punk Great Again,” these are conversations with real artists about how they plan to approach the real challenges they face.
We’ll be doing this through inauguration day at the least, so we hope you’ll continue to join us! If you know anyone we should talk to, or there is anyone that you would personally like to talk to, feel free to submit names, suggestions, or your own recorded interviews to rob at undressingunderground dot com. Also, feel free to leave us a voicemail with your own thoughts and feelings at 260-PUNK-POD (260-786-5763).
In the meantime, do check out Dane Eissler on Instagram! Also, if you’re in the Chicago area, you can check out his production company, A Dead Whale Productions (which is also on Instagram). Or, if you’re in Philly, you still have a few days to see him in EgoPo’s production of Chekhov’s The Seagull. Tickets and more info on that on the EgoPo’s website.
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