I’ve been a big fan of Peter Michael Marino for quite a few years, but recently I’ve been especially fascinated with his seemingly instantaneous move from live to online performances when theaters closed back in March of 2020. We chatted about that transition, his momentum toward helping others with his work, and how the theater landscape might evolve as we adapt to this COVID-19 world.
Peter Michael Marino is a New York City native who has worked extensively as a producer, director, developer, writer, teacher, and performer whose work has been seen on five continents. Pete is a Pandemic Pioneer. He gave himself that name. He’s currently live streaming LIVE performances of his solo shows
Desperately Seeking the Exit and
Show Up, Kids! He is a subject of an early pandemic piece by Peter Marks in the
Washington Post. Pete is also the author of a controversial piece for
Medium on what theater is. It’s satire, people.
Pete is the librettist of the West End musical “Desperately Seeking Susan,” based on the film, and featuring the hit songs of Blondie. The show played at London’s Novello Theatre in 2007, and was presented by Tokyo’s legendary Toho Company at Theatre Creation in 2009.
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