Past the Blue Mailbox
It's just like those podcasts with actors talking to other actors about how they work, how they live, and whether or not they were allowed to ride their bikes past the blue mailbox at the end of the street when they were kids - the main difference being you don't know me yet unless you're really into live performance in the PNW.
We’ll talk about whatever we talk about — likely with lots of passionate overthinking — plenty of serious and plenty of funny — uncovering what the life of an artist looks like when nobody’s looking.
Past the Blue Mailbox
Sheila Daniels: Lovingly Analytical
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Sheila & Rhonda talk about being moved by art as a child, freelance directing, following instincts, the value of community, and so much more. Please take a moment to share Past the Blue Mailbox with your friends, and be sure to follow on your favorite streaming service to be notified of new episodes!
Sheila Daniels is a multi-disciplinary theater artist based in Seattle since 1994. As a Director, her work has been seen in Seattle at Seattle Rep, INTIMAN, ACT, Strawberry Theatre Workshop, Seattle Shakespeare Company, Seattle Children’s Theater, New Century Theater Company, CHAC and other wonderful companies. Nationally she has worked in Minneapolis, Austin, Albuquerque, NYC and Athens, Ohio. She has self-produced multiple devised works, and worked as a devisor in collaboration with groups such as UMO Ensemble and at the Tacoma Museum of Glass. She is currently working on a multi-year process of creating a documentary exposing the stereotyping and shaming of femme bodies in American Theatre. Sheila is a proud faculty member at Cornish College of the Arts at Seattle University, where she also co-produces the Theater Department’s New Works Festival. She lives in a sweet little house in West Seattle with Jason & Basho and gets her hands into dirt whenever possible.