The Bubble Chat
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The Bubble Chat
The Bubble Chat (Season 3, Episode 8)- How We Can Make Theater Affordable w/ Ben Zingos
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The following episode of The Bubble Chat may contain discussions and mentions of sensitive topics that may be triggering for some listeners and is intended for mature audiences. We want to ensure the safety and well-being of our audience, so please use your discretion when listening. If you feel uncomfortable or overwhelmed at any point during the episode, please take care of yourself and reach out to a trusted support system for assistance. Thank you for listening.
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This Halloween, The Bubble Chat brings a mix of current headlines and a special guest interview. In this episode, we discuss Fat Joe’s recent disclosure about using Ozempic for weight loss and Rosie O'Donnell addressing her daughter’s legal issues. We also explore the cultural conversation sparked by Simu Liu’s accusation against a Boba company for cultural appropriation and provide an update on Olivia Rodrigo’s on-stage fall—rest assured, she’s doing well. Additionally, we recount the unexpected incident where a whale’s bathroom break splashed an audience at a live show.
Alongside these topics, we are joined by Ben Zingos, an SFSU alumni, director, and acting teacher, who shares his vision for making theater more accessible and affordable. He’ll discuss his latest project, Glue, and ways to support its development. For those interested in contributing, click the link: https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/glue-by-lynn-mari-directed-by-ben-zingos
Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6471048 —your donations will go towards production costs, rehearsal spaces, venue rentals, and fair wages for artists involved.
Join us for an engaging episode blending entertainment news with meaningful discussion on the arts.