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The conversation with Joshua Crone from Yellow Bicycle Theater covered a wide range of topics, including the challenges of starting a theater, the impact of the pandemic on arts organizations, the value of fringe theater, and the importance of theater skills and training. Joshua also discussed the theater masterclass and training programs offered by Yellow Bicycle Theater, emphasizing the community engagement and the passion for theater and arts leadership. The conversation highlighted the role of technology in theater and arts education, as well as the impact of theater experience and community engagement. Joshua also shared details about engaging with Yellow Bicycle Theater and the masterclass application process, concluding with an invitation to engage with Yellow Bicycle Theater. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Yellow Bicycle Theater 06:02 The Challenges of Starting a Theater 10:59 Theater Masterclass and Training Programs 18:13 Engaging with Yellow Bicycle Theater 24:05 The Importance of Theater Skills and Training 30:11 The Role of Technology in Theater and Arts Education 35:48 The Value of Fringe Festival and Theater Training 42:06 Conclusion and Invitation to Engage with Yellow Bicycle Theater The original yellow bicycle was a vintage Schwinn rescued from an LA landfill. It served as a commuter bike, camera dolly, and grip truck during YBC founder Joshua Crone’s first two years in Hollywood. When actors came by the studio they would find it parked outside to make room for rehearsal or filming. Over time the yellow bicycle became a signpost, a symbol of the collective: a loose-knit group of theater and film artists committed to doing ambitious work, even under humble circumstances. A group that was going places, even if it meant cycling uphill against the wind. When Crone moved to New York in 2018, the bike stayed behind in Joshua Tree. But its spirit lives on in its successor, a 1975 Raleigh (pictured here at Lyons Falls, NY), and in its namesake: Yellow Bicycle Collective. As a resident theater company of the new Yellow Bicycle Theater in Center City, Philadelphia, Yellow Bicycle Collective is now a Pennsylvania-based nonprofit corporation committed to producing edgy new writing, experimental reworking of classic plays, and training in all aspects of fringe theater and indie film production. Its mission, as outlined in its Articles of Incorporation, is to enrich, educate and entertain the community by providing unique experiences at the interface of theater and film. FOR MORE INFORMATION: https://yellowbicycle.org | https://yellowbicycle.com/ The Broad Street Review Podcast is An Em3ry Production. If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, visit us online at em3ry.com To involved with Broad Street Review. Head on over to our website at www.broadstreetreview.com to find out how. Thank you for your part in keeping the conversation going.