Coming to You Live

Published: March 21, 2014, 3:36 a.m.

b'What is it about live performance that makes it so appealing, terrifying, and wonderful? What drives people to stand up in front of an audience, to perform without a safety net and put themselves on the line? In today\'s data-driven world, where everything can be recorded, stored, and recalled at any time, what role does live performance play? This episode begins with the harrowing experience of our host subjecting himself to the most extreme form of live performance of all: stand-up comedy. We continue with a story from playwright Amy Freed and Stanford professor of drama Kay Kostopoulos. And finally, we follow a production of the Stanford Spoken Word Collective, and get a peek at what goes on behind the curtain.\\n\\nHost: Micah Cratty \\nProducers: Daniel MacDougall, Micah Cratty \\nFeatured: Amy Freed, Kay Kostopilous \\nMusic: Noah Burbank, Dave Chisholm, Greg Sell, Chris Babson, Zach Katagiri, and Kissing Johnny\\n\\nProducer: Daniel MacDougall \\nFeaturing: Amy Freed and Kay Kostopilous\\n\\n\\nMore info at:http://web.stanford.edu/group/storytelling/cgi-bin/joomla/index.php/shows/season-1/135-episode-117.html'