
Pannill Camp
@pannill
Assoc. Prof. Performing Arts, WUSTL. Author of The First Frame. 18c France, social theory, freemasonry. Co-host, @OnTAPpodcast.
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How does the Jewish left negotiate struggles over group identity in times of political crisis and fracture? Prof. Fannie Bialek will help lead this late night learning on June 15 in Brooklyn with Jewish Currents. jewishcurrents.org/event/love-and…

I just signed Saint Louis DSA 🌹 's petition calling on WashU to pay $15M to our public schools. Sign here: actionnetwork.org/petitions/wash…



On episode 072, Pannill and Daughters of Lorraine, a.k.a Jordon Ealey and Leticia Ridley discuss Diana Taylor's new article on digital presence, Raygun's performance in the Olympic breaking competition, and the unionization of off-Broadway theater. Enjoy! ontappod.com/home/2024/9/11…

On TAP: A Theatre & Performance Studies Podcast is now supported by the Innovation Fund for New Ideas in the Humanities at Princeton University. We're grateful to the Princeton Office of the Dean for Research for this support, and to our co-host Brian Herrera...

Pannill Camp , Miriam Felton-Dansky , and Brian Herrera discuss Shane Boyle's book, The Arts of Logistics, then Doug Eacho joins to talk about reading Marx's Capital. Finally, we talk about Theater in Quarantine's remote theater production, Nosferatu 3D. Enjoy! ontappod.com/home/2024/11/5…





President Biden MUST put the entire weight of the United States government behind finding Austin Tice. He’s been waiting 12 years, and the regime that imprisoned him for practicing journalism is no more. We need to find him and bring him home. Right. Now. washingtonpost.com/world/2024/12/…

“To everyone in Syria that hears this, please remind people that we’re waiting for Austin. We know that when he comes out, he’s going to be fairly dazed & he’s going to need lots of care & direction. Direct him to his family please!” Austin Tice’s mother, Debra, in front of St.




