Tag Archives: Samuel Beckett

Errant Space Podcast #21 – There is no nothing

This month’s podcast was recorded at the Cocoon Theatre’s Beckett Festival which took place over two weekends in November, 2016. The title, There is no nothing, is from one of the plays performed, A Piece of a Monologue. Also performed were Not I and The Old Tune.

I played before each performance from the rear balcony of the theatre to establish mood for the audience. This podcast is taken from those pre-show performances. With that in mind, this one is best experienced at low volume in a low light environment.

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Errant Space Podcast #9 – The Bell for Sleep

This month’s podcast was recorded at the Cocoon Theatre in Poughkeepsie, NY during their Beckett Festival.

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Photo courtesy of Cocoon Theatre

I played in the lobby before and after a performance of Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days. The first third of the podcast was recorded pre-show, the last part was after the show. I think its interesting to hear how the play’s performance effected my performance – that Beckett sure does take one to a weird place!

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