Podcast Appearances
Take it From The Iron Woman
A podcast to inspire and empower others by cool stories from every day smart, sophisticated, trendy, hip, energetic people from around the world.
I share the similarities between running and theater.
Ignorance Was Bliss
This is a podcast about how we become who we are — about making just about anything sound normal, from PTSD to podcasting to serial murder. It’s about people’s stories.
I share my watershed moment. Sometimes life has a very clear line between before and after.
& then write
Part of what separates a good writer from a great writer is their ability to not only draw inspiration from a wide variety of sources - some truly unexpected places - but also their ability to pivot creatively when life decides to throw some serious curveballs. Guest Angela Santillo personifies the phrase “embracing the unexpected,” and joins me today on the podcast.
Necessary Exposure: The Female Playwright Project
Excerpt from Faulted
Performed by Lillian Meredith and Tom Wood
Sound Design by Natalie Johnsonius Neubert
Photo and Concept by Jody Christopherson
More about Necessary Exposure
Faulted
"Allegory, Imagination, and Theater" TCG Circle
"Making Meaning from Geology: An interview with playwright Angela Santillo" SciArt in America
The Big One: radio interview with director Evren Odcikin & Co-Artistic Director Deborah Eliezer KALW
Arts in Review with Greg Scharpen: radio interview KALX
Editor's Pick: Theater Bay Area
"With complacency rattled by the Napa quake, Angela Santillo's Faulted gains extra relevance." Bay Area Reporter
The Unfelt Wonder
Interview on Gina Femia's podcast series, The Project Project
Interview for Pan Asian Rep's New Works Festival, May 2011
Port Out, Starboard Home
"Angela Santillo’s Gayle is by far the most entertaining character—always smiling nervously and rattling on a mile-a-minute about the most inane, boring minutiae. She’s always trying to be friendly and outgoing, always getting discourages and instantly psyching herself back up again in a way that makes her seem unhinged. And her clumsy, jerky dancing is hilarious."
The Idiolect (Sam Hurwitt)
“Between reminiscing over the 'capability' of her closets and disarming us with a brazen-to-coy tap dance, Gayle (Angela Santillo) reaches out with mundane non-sequitors of aching beauty.”
Culturebot
Interview and performance at 18:08 on KQED (San Francisco)
Spark
Time Out New York, week of 2/16: Photo of the Week
Promo video from The Nightborn
Sera
"Kennedy Center...Honors Alumna's Play Sera" Saint Mary's College Online
"SMC Stages Alumna's Play on Pompeii" Saint Mary's Magazine
"Mount Vesuvius Erupts at SMC" LaMorinda Weekly