
The Parsnip Ship, hosted by Iyvon Edebiri, is an intimate series of plays performed before live audiences and made accessible as a monthly podcast. The series fosters community by exploring diverse perspectives and bringing awareness to inspiring voices.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts | ||||

Directed by Janelle Zapata Castellano
Sound design by Rachel Brees
Music from Miss Olithea
Featuring Dariel Angeles, Tori Ashley Matos, Daniel A. Drew, Tanya Perez, Mel Nieves, and Danny Newman
It's Angel's 33rd birthday and it's time to celebra... more
Directed by Estefanía Fadul
Sound design by Emilie Weibel and Bennett Lin
Music from Henry Ryeder
Featuring Akyiaa Wilson, Alisha Espinosa, Jacqueline Guillen, and Reynaldo Piniella
Alex and Julie are best friends making a podcast (before podcast... more
Directed by Phillip Christian Smith
Music from treya lam
Featuring Yvette Ganier, Celia Schaefer, Rory Kulz, Nina Ki, Rory Rubin Byrne, and DJ Davis
For Minerva, the way to escape the doldrums of her graphic design job is to write and narrate her ... more
Directed by Anne Karyna Bakan
Music from Shepup
Featuring Amy Ackerman, Brynn Hambley, Addy Jenkins, Miranda Poett, Erin Proctor, and Mary Harriman
Sadboy Hours (this is a coping mechanism) is a series of funny, honest, and tender vignettes about q... more
Thank you so much for providing these amazing, auditory plays to audiences around the world. I am grateful for the chance to feel immersed in a theatrical world, and didn’t know how much I was going to need it during the pandemic. Listened to This Is Where We Go, and just finished Breaking & Entering (Liz Morgan is amazing playwright woot woot!). Excited to hear more. Thank you Parsnip Ship!!
Amazing stories by great playwrights!
This is a wonderful project, that gives literal voice to the unheard. So many great plays by POC have a hard time getting productions, or even being heard by the wider public. By recording these shows for podcast The Parsnip Ship gives new plays a wide reaching audience. The quality of the plays is superb, and the best thing is, it's not the same old narrative we've heard over and over again in the theatre.










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