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From the Radiolab podcast: A selection of short flights of fact and fancy performed live on stage.
Usually we tell true stories on this show, but earlier this spring Radiolab co-hosts Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser were invited to guest host a live show called Selected Shorts, a New York City institution that presents short fiction performed on stage by great actors — you’ll often find Tony, Emmy and Oscars winners on their stage.
We treated the evening a bit like a Radiolab episode, selecting a theme, and choosing several stories related to that theme. The stories we picked were all about “flight” in one way or another, and came from great writers like Brian Doyle, Miranda July, Don Shea and Margaret Atwood. As we traveled from the flight of a hummingbird, to an airplane seat beside a celebrity, to the mind of a bat, we found these stories pushing us past the edge of what we thought we could know, in the way that all truly great writing does.
CONTENT ADVISORY: This episode does contain some curse words.
Special thanks to Abubakr Ali, Becca Blackwell, Molly Bernard, Zach Grenier, Drew Richardson, Jennifer Brennan and the whole team at Selected Shorts and Symphony Space.
Credits:
Produced by Maria Paz Gutiérrez.
Fact-checking by Natalie Middleton.
Edited by Pat Walters.
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From the Radiolab podcast: A selection of short flights of fact and fancy performed live on stage.
Usually we tell true stories on this show, but earlier this spring Radiolab co-hosts Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser were invited to guest host a live show called Selected Shorts, a New York City institution that presents short fiction performed on stage by great actors — you’ll often find Tony, Emmy and Oscars winners on their stage.
We treated the evening a bit like a Radiolab episode, selecting a theme, and choosing several stories related to that theme. The stories we picked were all about “flight” in one way or another, and came from great writers like Brian Doyle, Miranda July, Don Shea and Margaret Atwood. As we traveled from the flight of a hummingbird, to an airplane seat beside a celebrity, to the mind of a bat, we found these stories pushing us past the edge of what we thought we could know, in the way that all truly great writing does.
CONTENT ADVISORY: This episode does contain some curse words.
Special thanks to Abubakr Ali, Becca Blackwell, Molly Bernard, Zach Grenier, Drew Richardson, Jennifer Brennan and the whole team at Selected Shorts and Symphony Space.
Credits:
Produced by Maria Paz Gutiérrez.
Fact-checking by Natalie Middleton.
Edited by Pat Walters.
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🌱 Check out Radiolab's Starter Kit Playlist: bit.ly/3sX8f4P
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Video by W. Harry Fortuna