Welcome to IdentiTea, the podcast from No Man’s Land Theatre Company! Featuring new interviews with LGBTQ+ and TGNC artists every Monday, IdentiTea takes a closer look at what identity means and how it affects the art we make. Join Emily and Missy, the co-artistic directors of NML, as they uncover the intersection of personal and artistic identity.
On the final episode of Season 2 of IdentiTea, Missy and Emily get ready for PRIDE! The two chat about their first ever pride experiences and their favorite pieces of gay media. They also break down some of the many events happening in NYC for World Pride.
Thank you to everyone for supporting IdentiTea and No Man’s Land through another season. We will return for another season this Fall!
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This week on IdentiTea, Missy and Emily sit down with playwright Hannah Manikowski to discuss how her lesbian identity has shaped the art she makes. Hannah talks us through her processes, tells us about what it feels like to have people all over the country producing her plays, and reassures us that there’s not just 1 path for everyone to take. Keep up with Hannah on IG @dandylikecandy_ and read her plays (and even get the righ...
On this week’s episode, we’re all about the evolution of the gay self: baby gay, growing gay, grown gay! Tune in to hear Missy and Emily chat with playwright Milo O’Connell about how their work has evolved with time and with experiences. You can follow Milo on IG @crazyjaunji and soon at www.milooconnell.com!
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Resources can be everything, especially for trans and gender-nonconforming youth. Sit down with Emily and Missy as they talk to Oliver Høegh about his identity as a trans theatre artist, and the resources that helped shaped him, his identity, and his art. You can find Oliver on IG @earthtooliver!
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Episode 14 is very #lesbian! Join Missy and Emily as they sit down with the lesbian, vegan, Bushwick, Burlesque QUEEN, Scarlett Snow! Scarlett chats all things about her lesbian identity and how her art has no separation from that identity. Catch her and (her Honey Burlesque babes) dancin all over NYC at Hot Rabbit, Henrietta Hudson, Bizarre Bushwick, and more! You can follow Scarlett on IG @tinysnowdancer and @honeyburlesq...
You ever have that one defining moment of your career where everything just starts to make sense? This week’s guest, Kelsey Gondek did and it changed everything for them! Tune in to hear Kelsey, an actor, singer, and all around doer, describe what it was like to work with an all LGBTQ+ creative team for the first time, and how that experience has further shaped their career. Catch up with them at @kelsey.gondek!
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Interdisciplinary artists are at the cornerstone of No Man’s Land's philosophy, which is why we’re so excited to chat with Paige Reyna. Formally a math & science major, Paige is a queer playwright spicing up the theatre industry with her stories tackling family dynamics and relationships. Join Emily and Missy as they sit down with Paige to discuss her inspirations for her work and the impact she wishes it to have. Follow Pa...
Spring has sprung and so has a new season of IdentiTea! On our first episode of season 2, Emily and Missy chat about what’s been going on with No Man’s Land and highlight the projects that have premiered since our last episode. They also sit down with actor & playwright, Cole Walther to discuss new plays, gender fluidity, and what it means to be a young artist. Follow Cole and their work on IG @theatricole.
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Welcome back to Identitea! After a little break, we are back! This week, Missy and Emily discuss their holiday breaks and dive into a new year of new gay shennanigans. They also chat with actor, playwright, and scientist, Dani Martineck, to see how their identity affects the work they make! Follow Dani at www.danimartineck.com and on IG @dmartintheneck.
Assuming people are straight until proven otherwise? F that noise. This week on IdentiTea, Missy and Emily talk lesbian history and culture, and discuss the terms that are associated. They also sit down with actor and creative technologist, Alessandra Cronin, to see how her identity affects her work. Follow her on IG @alessandrazcronin.
Happy New Year! Before we leave 2018 behind, Missy and Emily recap their favorite gay moments from the year. Help us ring in twenty-bi-teen by celebrating the successes of the LGBTQ community, from the best LGBTQ movies of the year to our favorite gay pop icons.
Are the words ‘gay’ and ‘witch’ synonymous? Listen to this week’s episode to find out! Missy and Emily sit down with theater director Daniella Caggiano to discuss how her queer identity ties into her work as an artist. Daniella also chats with us about the shows she’s worked on and how they’ve shaped her portfolio as a director. Keep up with her on www.daniellacaggiano.com
Episode 6 is all about welcoming in the holiday season and we’re definitely dawning our gay apparel. Emily and Missy talk with Morgan Dean, an actor, writer, and singer, about the ins and outs of labelling and how easy it is to use someone’s pronouns! Stay in touch with Morgan on IG @morganrosedean or @themtheplay, or visit www.morganrosedean.com
Emily and Missy talk about how Hayley Kiyoko’s fans have proclaimed her the lesbian Jesus and catch up about being the gay cousin at Thanksgiving dinner. They also sit down to talk with filmmaker Natalie Harris about how her Black, queer identity informs the stories she tells. Find Natalie on IG and Twitter at @nataliearising or at www.nataliejharris.com.
Episode 4 is all about the gays in pop culture and gays saving the world! This week, Missy and Emily talk to Zoe Van Tieghem, an actor and playwright, who uses her identity and the identities of those around her to craft the stories she tells. Find Zoe on IG @vantieghemzoe or at zoevantieghem.com.
Ever wanted to meet a Jewish Pope? Well we’ve got you covered with our guest, Megan Pope! She’s a queer, Jewish playwright who splits her time between writing, recording podcasts, running marathons, and drawing cartoons. Join Missy and Emily as they talk to Megan about establishing yourself in NYC and taking risks. Find Megan on IG @megspope or Twitter @mpopetweets.
This week we talk gay literature and even recite some gay poetry. Our guest, Jeena Bloom, discusses her life as a transgender comedian, how people have perceived her race differently since she’s transitioned, and her “try, try, try” philosophy. Keep up with Jeena on IG @jeenabloom & Twitter @heyjeenabloom or at any of her million shows in NYC, Nashville, Asheville, and soon, Miami!
OUR 1ST EPISODE! Sit down with No Man’s Land Theatre Company and hear us talk about our personal and artistic gay lives. This week, Emily and Missy discuss upcoming projects and chat with Grace Connolly, a NYC-based playwright. Find Grace on IG @gracewritesdrama and Twitter @gcwritesdrama.
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