![]() ![]() The Expecting, a new horror show on Quibi that Isaac is in that will premiere this fall.Īnd we’re your Token Theatre Friends. ![]() Some of Isaac’s favorite theater memories: Our Towndirected by David Cromer, Brief Encounter at St Ann’s Warehouse, Circle Mirror Transformations by Annie Baker, Awake and Sing from National Asian American Theater Company, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812when it first premiered at Ars Nova, Scenes From a Marriagedirected by Ivo Van Hove.Isaac has been up to in quarantine: a 24 Hour plays monologue, Pride Plays, the Homebound Project, and BD Wong’s Songs From an Unmade Bed. Here are links to things the Friends talked about this episode: But did you know that Isaac is a big theater nerd? He has multiple binders and drawers dedicated to all the playbills he’s collected over his 11 years in NYC and he shares some of his favorites, plus gives tips on how he could afford to buy theater tickets when he was still a struggling artist. Isaac, who is a recurring character on the Showtime television show Billions. It’s happening! And the Friends have opinions about what the awards ceremony should look like this year. But this week, they’re coming back in time to talk about the Tony Awards. The Friends took a break last week because Diep was out of town. You can listen to episodes from the previous version of the podcast here but to get new episodes, you will need to resubscribe to our new podcast feed (look for the all-red logo). The show can be found on Spotify, iTunes and Stitcher. Every week, culture critics Diep Tran and Jose Solís bring a POC perspective to the performing arts with their Token Theatre Friends podcast. ![]()
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