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|data2 = [[Somewhere Out There]]
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|header3 = Original Broadcast Date
|data4  = 4/6/1997
|data4  = 4/6/[[:Category:1997|1997]]
|header5  = Cast
|header5  = Cast
|data6  = [[Annalee Jefferies|Annalee Jefferies]], [[Arthur Miller|Arthur Miller]], [[Paul Mantell|Paul Mantell]], [[Rosemary Foley|Rosemary Foley]], [[Eric Sears|Eric Sears]], [[Tim Jerome|Tim Jerome]], [[Matt Bassford]], Joe Frank  
|data6  = [[Annalee Jefferies]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Paul Mantell]], [[Rosemary Foley]], [[Eric Sears]], [[Tim Jerome]], [[Matt Bassford]], [[Lester Nafzger]], Joe Frank  
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|header7 = Format
|data8 = [[:Category:Sound Effects|Sound Effects]], [[:Category:Absurd Monologue|Absurd Monologue]], [[:Category:Scripted Actors|Scripted Actors]], [[:Category:Improv Actors|Improv Actors]], [[:Category:Panel Discussion|Panel Discussion]], 1 hour
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|header9 = Chronology
|header9 = Chronology
|label10= Preceded by:  
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|label11= Followed by:  
|label11= Followed by:  
|data10 = [[Rent A Family (Remix)]]
|data10 = [[Rent A Family (Remix)]]
|data11 = [[Soul Mate (Remix)]]
|data11 = [[Black Light]]
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''"They stood at the water's edge, the waves mounting, then crashing and sweeping up the coastline..."''
''They stood at the water's edge, the waves mounting, then crashing and sweeping up the coastline...''


'''Arena (Remix)''' is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Somewhere Out There]].  It was originally broadcast in [[1997]].
'''Arena (Remix)''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Somewhere Out There]].  It was originally broadcast in [[:Category:1997|1997]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
We hear Joe alternately discussing his own writing process and typing at a keyboard.  His story describes a romance between an American woman and a bullfighter.  The narrative alternates with acted scenes and sound effects.  Every scene degenerates into references to bull fighting.  The couple swims naked in the sea, encounter a whale.  Panel discussion: being terrified of text after reading Black Beauty, writing to purge anxiety, the history of writing.  Story: reckless passion in a race car.  Panel: reading and the downfall of civilization, the danger of self examination.  Joe: the universe as a succession of writers inventing worlds.  Story: a scene in a hotel room above a festival, the bull fighter's childhood, a fisherman living far from water and fishing for scrap ("You cannot eat a coat"), reading doesn't compare to bullfighting, scar stories.  Story: scene in a church, stained glass featuring the resurrection of a wealthy donor, animals communicate with god. Joe: hammering a nail into your heart with your own brocaded slipper.  Panel: man wasn't meant to read, college course reading lists.  Joe: Melville's physical struggle when writing.  Story: a scene in a cafe, she begs him to stop fighting bulls, a model bull fight using steak knives tied to a chair.  A man and woman fight - he wants to watch TV and she wants to read.  A television program: the fastest piano player interview.  Panel: the consciousness lowering group.  Joe: finding a dead whale on the beach, the mess in one's bathroom.  
We hear Joe alternately discussing his own writing process and typing at a keyboard.  His story describes a romance between an American woman and a bullfighter.  The narrative alternates with acted scenes and sound effects.  Every scene degenerates into references to bull fighting.  The couple swims naked in the sea, encounter a whale.  Panel discussion: being terrified of text after reading Black Beauty, writing to purge anxiety, the history of writing.  Story: reckless passion in a race car.  Panel: reading and the downfall of civilization, the danger of self examination.  Joe: the universe as a succession of writers inventing worlds.  Story: a scene in a hotel room above a festival, the bull fighter's childhood, a fisherman living far from water and fishing for scrap ("You cannot eat a coat"), reading doesn't compare to bullfighting, scar stories.  Story: scene in a church, stained glass featuring the resurrection of a wealthy donor, animals communicate with god. Joe: hammering a nail into your heart with your own brocaded slipper.  Panel: man wasn't meant to read, college course reading lists.  Joe: Melville's physical struggle when writing.  Story: a scene in a cafe, she begs him to stop fighting bulls, a model bull fight using steak knives tied to a chair.  A man and woman fight - he wants to watch TV and she wants to read.  A television program: the fastest piano player interview.  Panel: the consciousness lowering group.  Joe: finding a dead whale on the beach, the mess in one's bathroom.  
== Miscellanea ==
This program is also available in the [[WBAI And NPR Playhouse]] series as [[Arena]].


== Music ==
== Music ==
{{Solea (Miles Davis) }}
{{Solea (Miles Davis)}} [Intro]
* "Section I" - Steve Reich (from "[https://www.amazon.com/Music-18-Musicians-Steve-Reich/dp/B000026258 Music for 18 Musicians]", 1978)
{{Music For 18 Musicians (Steve Reich)}} [5:52]
 
 
== Commentary ==
{{commentary}}
 
 
== External Links ==


== Shared material ==
* [[Laughing Back - A Movie For Radio]]
* [[Arena]]


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Revision as of 08:07, 4 July 2022

Arena (Remix)
Series
Somewhere Out There
Original Broadcast Date
4/6/1997
Cast
Annalee Jefferies, Arthur Miller, Paul Mantell, Rosemary Foley, Eric Sears, Tim Jerome, Matt Bassford, Lester Nafzger, Joe Frank
Format
Sound Effects, Absurd Monologue, Scripted Actors, Improv Actors, Panel Discussion, 59 minutes
Chronology
Preceded by: Rent A Family (Remix)
Followed by: Black Light

They stood at the water's edge, the waves mounting, then crashing and sweeping up the coastline...

Arena (Remix) is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Somewhere Out There. It was originally broadcast in 1997.

Synopsis

We hear Joe alternately discussing his own writing process and typing at a keyboard. His story describes a romance between an American woman and a bullfighter. The narrative alternates with acted scenes and sound effects. Every scene degenerates into references to bull fighting. The couple swims naked in the sea, encounter a whale. Panel discussion: being terrified of text after reading Black Beauty, writing to purge anxiety, the history of writing. Story: reckless passion in a race car. Panel: reading and the downfall of civilization, the danger of self examination. Joe: the universe as a succession of writers inventing worlds. Story: a scene in a hotel room above a festival, the bull fighter's childhood, a fisherman living far from water and fishing for scrap ("You cannot eat a coat"), reading doesn't compare to bullfighting, scar stories. Story: scene in a church, stained glass featuring the resurrection of a wealthy donor, animals communicate with god. Joe: hammering a nail into your heart with your own brocaded slipper. Panel: man wasn't meant to read, college course reading lists. Joe: Melville's physical struggle when writing. Story: a scene in a cafe, she begs him to stop fighting bulls, a model bull fight using steak knives tied to a chair. A man and woman fight - he wants to watch TV and she wants to read. A television program: the fastest piano player interview. Panel: the consciousness lowering group. Joe: finding a dead whale on the beach, the mess in one's bathroom.

Music

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