Episode 4

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9th Sep 2020

Episode 4: "One Less Egg to Fry" by Jewelle Gomez

Last week, while the cast struggled with endless rewrites on Kaiser’s new play, Bay City Theatre was unexpectedly shuttered by the Mayor and local health authorities. We rejoin everyone as the magnitude of the pandemic begins to become clear to some; not so clear to others.

In Good Company is presented by New Conservatory Theatre Center. Learn more about the show and donate to support this work and other programming while our theatre doors are closed at NCTCSF.ORG.

Episode 4 is sponsored by Gibson Dunn.

The In Good Company Writers: Jewelle Gomez, Eric Reyes Loo, Laurel Ollstein, Tim Pinckney, and Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder.

Director: NCTC Founder and Artistic Director Ed Decker.

Cast: Toni Lynn Guidry (Narrator), James Arthur M. (Andre / Dugie / Jasmine), Chris Morrell (Skip Markley / Brick / Manicurist / Skateboarder / TV Newscaster), James Aaron Oh (Kaiser the Playwright), Desiree Rogers (Lola Grant / Frannie), Elena Ruggiero (Bridget / Gaby), Chris Steele (Constance / CJ), Vaho (Javier / Dr. Sorenson / YouTube Knitter).

Sound design: Kalon Thibodeaux.

Special thanks to Louis Durra for the use of "Ain't She Something" from his Chromakey album.

Show artwork for In Good Company

About the Podcast

In Good Company
A podcast for when life goes off-script presented by New Conservatory Theatre Center.
The drama onstage is nothing compared to what’s happening behind the scenes in this original episodic series. Bay City Theatre Artistic Director Lola Grant is performing the ultimate balancing act: running a small, LGBTQ+ theatre during a pandemic, keeping her family together, and producing a new play- that’s still missing an ending. A new kind of podcast for a different kind of world, New Conservatory Theatre Center’s "In Good Company" is a love letter to the resilience of art, artists, and the places they call “home”.

New Conservatory Theatre Center is San Francisco’s premier non-profit Queer and Allied theatre since 1981. Please consider donating at NCTCSF.ORG to support this work and additional programming while our theatre doors are closed.
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