Selected Works
The Phil Mitchell Radio Hour
The Phil Mitchell Radio Hour is a one-man show that follows an evangelical radio host who is on air as the rapture occurs.
This piece of comedic horror effectively examines the dichotomy between organized religion and faith.
Noah spoke in depth about the project in an interview with The Lantern, BuckeyeTV, and the Black and White podcast.
Jumppoint
JumpPoint is a limited scripted series written by Noah Bennett and directed by Leah Vicencio.
In this podcast series, the lives of Emily, Bill, and Hudson intertwine in a tense narrative about love, betrayal, and personal growth. As relationships evolve and unravel, the characters confront their pasts, unresolved feelings, and the choices that define them. Emily is caught between her lingering connection to Bill and her attempts to move forward with Hudson, while Bill grapples with the repercussions of his actions and desire for a second chance. Through interviews and confrontations, the series explores themes of regret, manipulation, and the consequences of trying to rewrite one's story..
The 5-episode podcast peaked at #165 in Fiction on Apple Podcast and found a passionate fanbase stemming from the ARG marketing approach.
Till Death to WE like & subscribe
Till Death Do We Like & Subscribe is an experimental piece where the audience is placed in a separate room from the performer where they could view a livestream from their mobile devices. It wasn't until the livestream had ceased that audiences took it upon themselves to enter the room of the performer as the performance was still occurring despite the "interruption"
Richie Colapinto is a braggadocious live streamer who was born on the internet. His whole life has been one giant livestream. Building an impressive following, Richie's world revolves around his connection to the outside world. When that connection is interrupted, Richie is left to grapple with the one person he's never really connected to...himself.
Communion
Communion is a participant based, durational work, that allows participants to explore the balance between expression and expulsion of their perceived negative qualities. Inspired by the works of Yoko Ono and James Luna, there was no interference to participants' responses, regardless of the discomfort of the performer.
This work effectively explores the threshold that active participants will go to in sharing, knowing that their work is not private...
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