Go "Beyond The Fourth Wall" with The Lexington Theatre Company ("The Lex"). In a series of discussions with creatives, entrepreneurs and theatrical artists, we'll discover how the skills cultivated in the theatre translate to all industries. We'll discuss creative and critical thinking, cultivating empathy, courageously taking risks and collaborating with others. Hosted by Lyndy Franklin Smith (Artistic Director at The Lex) and Joseph Wrightson (Creative Media Designer at The Lex).
Lyndy Franklin Smith, Joseph Wrightson, The Lexington Theatre Company
We're back to the Season Series this week. We're chatting with our cast and creative team to get to know them better and hear insights as we count down to the 2022 Summer Season. Today, we have a conversation with Brandon T. Holmes, Production Stage Manager for The Lex. Brandon recounts his journey to professional stage management, what exactly a stage manager does, and his creative process and preparation for a summer season at The Lex.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
In celebration of this week's Story Cycle Concert, we're taking a look back at our first conversation with Story Cycle Artist-in-Residence, Michelle J. Rodriguez, in Season Three. Michelle's work as a musical theatre songwriter has been featured around the country at notable theatres and programs including Portland Center Stage, Ars Nova, New York Theater Workshop, The Public Theater and many more. At the upcoming concert on April 22, she will perform some of her work, including the debut of some new material. The Story Cycle students she has mentored through the year will present their new works as well. In this inspiring episode, she shares her incredible journey as an artist, what she hopes for in the future of musical theatre, and the power of reaching for a dream that aligns with your values.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
We're taking a quick break from our Season Series to give you a behind-the-scenes preview of our upcoming Story Cycle Concert with our headlining star and Artist-in-Residence, Michelle J. Rodriguez. Michelle's work as a musical theatre songwriter has been featured around the country at notable theatres and programs including Portland Center Stage, Ars Nova, New York Theater Workshop, The Public Theater and many more. At the upcoming concert on April 22, she will perform some of her work, including the debut of some new material. The Story Cycle students she has mentored through the year will present their new works as well. In this episode, we chat about the Story Cycle experience for Michelle, her excitement about the concert and the beautiful future she sees for the program.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
The Season Series continues, as we chat with our cast and creative team to get to know them better and hear insights into the planning for these spectacular shows. Today, we hear from Broadway Veteran, Mara Newbery Greer who will create new choreography for our production of Disney's The Little Mermaid. Mara shares her journey to the world of choreography and how her love for music, movement and storytelling brought her to where she is today. And, Mara and Lyndy share their excitement as they prepare to collaborate for the second time on a musical at The Lex and the magic that comes from working as a team.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Welcome to the Season Series! As we count down to our Summer Season, we're inviting you to sit down with our cast and creative team. Get to know them better and hear insights into the planning for these spectacular shows. In this insightful episode, we hear from Broadway Veteran, Patrick O'Neill who will direct and choreograph our production of Chicago. Patrick shares with us his vision for the show including a step back into vaudevillian history and a commentary on our truth and the moments we share it, hide it or cloak in that old "razzle dazzle." (Also, revisit Season 1, Episode 2 for even more with Patrick O'Neill)At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
We're wrapping up the Alumni Series as we catch up some of our alumni (or as we call them, our "LexFam.") Our final guest for this series is Nathan Fister. Nathan has appeared on our stage in productions of 42nd Street, Legally Blonde, The Music Man and A Chorus Line. He's been a Dance Captain and assists with our Auditions each year, and has taught in our Artist Development Program. He is also the Chair of the Inclusivity Advisory Collective and sits on our Board of Directors. In this insightful episode, we discuss the beautiful moments where The Lex has pointed the way forward for Nathan on his journey. And, in turn, the moments where he has helped to point the way forward for The Lexington Theatre Company.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
We're continuing the Alumni Series as we catch up some of our alumni (or as we call them, our "LexFam.") Today we're chatting with, Daxx Jayroe from our productions of Legally Blonde, The Music Man and A Chorus Line. Daxx also serves on our Inclusivity Advisory Collective and they are a trans non-binary third generation Lebanese American, Oklahoma City University musical theatre graduate, and New York City transplant. Daxx shares many amazing milestones on their creative journey, including a touching and pivotal moment at The Lex where they finally felt the freedom to be themselves on stage.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
We're continuing the Alumni Series as we catch up some of our alumni (or as we call them, our "LexFam." Today we're chatting with, Kendyl Ito who played Connie in our 2018 "A Chorus Line" and serves in our Inclusivity Advisory Collective. Kendyl also performed on the Broadway National Tour of Matilda and off-Broadway in Soft Power. In this episode, she recalls her formative years in California, her journey to musical theatre and her deep respect and gratitude for those that have mentored her along the way and opened the doors for her and countless others to live their dreams.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
It's time for a new series this season...the Alumni Series! Over the next few weeks, we'll be catching up with some of our alumni (or as we call them, our "LexFam." Today, we're chatting with Nico Acosta Casas. Audiences may remember Nico as Chino in our 2019 "West Side Story." He is also the Co-Writer and Co-Star of our bilingual web-series "Adventures en Casa." And he serves in our Inclusivity Advisory Collective. He shares his incredible journey from Colombia to the US and back, and his passion for ensuring that art is for all of us.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Get to know the guest stars of our upcoming "Concert With The Stars." Today, we're chatting with power couple Rebecca Covington Webber and Donald Webber, Jr. Rebecca grew up in Lexington, and you'll hear about her excitement to return to her home stage for the concert, as well as how the two met and fell and love, and what it's like to tour with the mega-hit Hamilton as a family.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Get to know the guest stars of our upcoming "Concert With The Stars," starting with Jeremy Landon Hays. Jeremy performed in Broadway's Phantom of the Opera and Les Misérables. In this conversation you'll hear about Jeremy's journey to musical theatre, his candid conversations about his difficulties with speech and how that informed his work as a professional actor; what he values as an artist and the sense of community in the theatrical world that is so important to him.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
We're wrapping up this first "Meet The Team" Series with an incredible chat with our Resident Music Director, Brock Terry. Like many of our team, Brock wears many hats at The Lex - from accompanying auditions, to performing as a pianist, to coaching our actors and conducting our orchestra, Brock has a hand in every bit of our musical storytelling. In this episode you'll hear about who inspires him, why collaboration and storytelling are so important to him and his desire to take great care of the details.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Get to know Joseph Wrightson as our "Meet The Team Series" continues. Joseph shares how he combines his numerous creative talents all into one new job at The Lex and takes us behind the scenes of the two Outreach Programs he directs for us, "Adventures en Casa" and Story Cycle.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
We continue our "Meet The Team Series" with Associate General Manager, Gretchen Shoot. Gretchen has been creating with The Lex from the very beginning and her talents go far beyond any title. Enjoy getting to know more about her gifted artistry across a wide range of mediums, her love for musical theatre, and the many hats she wears at The Lex.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
We're kicking off Season Four with our "Meet The Team Series" and today we're starting with our Co-Founding Couple - Lyndy Franklin Smith and Jeromy Smith. Joseph gets to ask the questions this time, as we hear about how Lyndy and Jeromy met and fell in love (in the theatre, of course!), the start of The Lexington Theatre Company, their surprising non-theatrical hobbies and their hopes for the future of The Lex.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
"The Fourth Wall" - that invisible, magical bridge between actors and audience. For the last year we've been looking out beyond our fourth wall to see how theatre skills are life skills. And now, we want you to join us on the other side of the curtain. Our productions are returning and we're taking you behind the scenes as we chat with cast, creative teams and alumni - with an occasional tap number for good measure. Welcome to the "LexFam" and get ready to go Beyond the Fourth Wall.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Wes Murry is an investor and mentor to numerous start-ups and founders, and was a Founder of Castle & Key - a spirits brand and distillery. In this conversation, Wes shares his thoughts on servant leadership, creativity, collaboration and bettering your community.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Ben & Andrew Smith (who happen to be the kiddos of our Producing and Artistic Director) chatted with us last summer for our "Creative Conversations" podcast. When talking creativity, we thought it best to check in with the experts - children! With vivid imaginations, curiosity and fearlessness all of our kiddos can teach us adults a lesson or two. Hope you enjoy spending a little time with Ben and Andrew!At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Today we're looking back at this chat with Justin "Squigs" Robertson, recorded last summer for our "Creative Conversations" podcast. Justin is a Broadway illustrator and caricaturist who signs his name as "Squigs" and has been featured on Broadway.com, the New York Times and Variety to name a few. We hope you'll be inspired by his creative process and thoughts on practicing creativity and sharing what you've created with others.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Today we look back at our chat with Central Kentucky Chef and James Beard Foundation Award Nominee, Ouita Michel, recorded last summer for original podcast "Creative Conversations." We have loved our collaborations with Ouita on our "Script to Table" and "Behind The Curtain" events for The Lex. She shares with us the taking creative risks, finding your creative voice and the power of innovation.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Enjoy the second half of this fantastic interview with Wayne Bryan, recorded last summer for original podcast "Creative Conversations." Wayne is the Producing Director for Music Theatre Wichita. In part two of this powerful episode Wayne shares a bit of his journey at Music Theatre Wichita, as well as insights on storytelling and how we can all practice creativity.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
We're looking back at this fantastic interview with Wayne Bryan, recorded last summer for original podcast "Creative Conversations." Wayne is the Producing Director for Music Theatre Wichita (which is celebrating its 50th Anniversary this week!) In part-one of this incredible episode Wayne shares a bit of his artistic journey as well as the power of interpretive artists who bring theatre to life, from the page to the stage.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Lyndy and Joseph look back at this season and all three seasons of "Beyond the Fourth Wall." They not only talk take-aways, but also action steps to take what we've learned from all our incredible guests and apply it as we move forward. Enjoy this walk down memory lane and look forward into what's coming next on the podcast.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
We're looking back at this incredible interview with our very own Joseph Wrightson, recorded last summer for original podcast "Creative Conversations." Hear Joseph's stories of how he cultivates and practices creativity and be inspired by the incredible creative projects he's done over the years as he has honed his craft. We are so glad to have him on our full-time team here at The Lex as our Creative Media Designer and Outreach Coordinator. Enjoy getting to know him better in this great conversation.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
In this special bonus episode, we're revisiting our conversation with Dr. Everett McCorvey (Founder & Director of the American Spiritual Ensemble.) While this section didn't make it into the first episode, we still want to share his thoughts on passion for your work, and advice on dreaming big and then working with a team to bring those big dreams to fruition. Enjoy!At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Dr. Everett McCorvey is an accomplished vocalist and leader of many impressive organizations including University of Kentucky Opera Theatre and the National Chorale. Our conversation today centers around the work of another organization he founded, the American Spiritual Ensemble. In this powerful episode, Everett shares his journey to music, the incredible "why" behind the creation of the American Spiritual Ensemble and the role he hopes it will play in our country's important conversations about systemic racism and inequality and how making music will help us to make important change.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org.Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
We're looking back at this incredible interview with Billy Bustamante, recorded last summer for original podcast "Creative Conversations." Billy is a Broadway veteran and brilliant theatre artist, who wears many hats as actor, director, choreographer, photographer, educator and more. He will be sharing his knowledge as a Guest Teaching Artist in our Free Summer Virtual Workshop with our Artist Development Program next week, and we're thrilled to get to relive this beautiful conversation in anticipation of his return to The Lex.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Michelle J. Rodriguez is a star on the rise in the musical theatre world as a singer and songwriter, with a passion for expressing ourselves and our cultures through the power of storytelling. In this inspiring episode, she shares her incredible journey as an artist, what she hopes for in the future of musical theatre, and the power of reaching for a dream that aligns with your values.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Erin Williams made her way to New York City in pursuit of a career in musical theatre and along the way found her passion for serving others through the vehicle of skin care. She's the Founder and CEO of Erin's Faces a cosmetics company with a mission to "empower, educate and include women (and the occasional gent!) of all shapes, sizes and shades." She shares about her inspiring journey...including the hard parts...to get to where she is today, as well as her beautiful commitment to helping others with her work.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
In anticipation of our upcoming "Concert With The Stars - Summer Edition", we are revisiting this interview with one of our Guest Stars, Darian Sanders. Darian has appeared at The Lex numerous times as he was beginning his path in musical theatre and within a few short years he was making his Broadway National Tour debut in Disney's "The Lion King." We interviewed him last summer for our original podcast "Creative Conversations." As we prepare to welcome him back to our stage to headline this upcoming concert, we are sharing this in-depth conversation on his inspiring journey and how he continues to pay it forward. Enjoy!At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
In this special bonus episode, we're revisiting our conversation with Broadway veteran Sasha Hutchings (original cast member of Hamilton). We had so much to talk about in our interview. And while this section didn't make it into the first episode, we still want to share her inspiring thoughts on the power of preparation meeting opportunity and helping her get into "the room where it happened." Hope you enjoy!At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
"Standing on the Edge of your Comfort Zone"; Description: Joseph and Lyndy connect some powerful dots (constellations, actually) based on the first six interviews of Season Three. They not only talk about the learnings, but also three practical applications for how to take these lessons into your daily lives and stretch yourself to become more than you thought you could, and then step into your servant leadership by passing it on.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Ryan Stana, Founder and CEO of RWS Entertainment shares his incredible journey of starting the company from a corner of his apartment and growing it to an award-winning international firm, housed in a 56,000 square foot facility in New York City. Along the way he talks about inspiration, courage, doing things differently and how he set his company apart by creating a professional trajectory for aspiring performers.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Broadway performer Sasha Hutchings was indeed in "the room where it happened" as an original cast member of the Broadway blockbuster, "Hamilton." In this episode Sasha shares her journey into that room and all she learned along the way. As an arts educator and activist, she is also passionate about sharing the arts with the next generation, so that they will have all the tools they need to lead in their "rooms where it happens" - be it the rehearsal room, the class room, the board room or beyond.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
After personally experiencing the healing power of meditation, Broadway veteran Emily Fletcher spent years studying the practice and founded Ziva Meditation, helping tens of thousands of people discover the power of her three-pronged approach: mindfulness, meditation and manifesting. Today she shares with us the incredible benefits of this practice and how we all can put it to use in our lives.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
In honor of the newly released trailer for the "Dear Evan Hansen" film adaptation, we are revisiting our chat with Colton Ryan (who plays Connor in the film, and was part of the Original Broadway Cast). Colton is also a Lexington native and has appeared at The Lex numerous times. And we interviewed him last summer for our original podcast "Creative Conversations." We're so glad to take a look back at this wonderful discussion on arts education, cultivating creativity and behind-the-scenes stories with Colton. Enjoy!At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
In this special bonus episode, we're revisiting our first guest of Season Three, New York Times best-selling author, Scott Sonenshein. We had so much to talk about in our interview. And while this section didn't make it into the first episode, we still want to share his amazing thoughts on improvisation and how it can impact our ability to "stretch." Hope you enjoy!At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Joseph and Lyndy take a look back at the first three episodes of Season Three and the incredible connections between the conversations with Scott Sonenshein, DeAnn Stephens and Cyrille Aimée. They discuss the "stretching mindset," how improvisation can be a life skill, and the power of vulnerable connection and empathy. Big takeaways abound in this thrilling conversation which beautifully sets the stage for the rest of Season Three.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Grammy nominated musician Cyrille Aimée chats with us about her groundbreaking album "Move On: A Sondheim Adventure" as well as the power of stepping outside your comfort zone in order to grow, and using the technique of improvisation onstage and off to create a life lived fully present and enjoying every moment.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
DeAnn Stephens is an CMA Award-winning broadcast personality with an incredible journey. In this inspiring and personal episode, she shares her big career leaps, quest for work/life balance and how sharing her personal stories (struggles and all) helps her connect with and serve her audience.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
We open Season Three with a powerful interview with New York Times Best-Selling Author, Scott Sonenshein. We're unpacking the concepts from his book, "Stretch," including creativity, resourcefulness and making the most of what you have at hand.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Joseph and Lyndy look back at Season Two and connect the dots. A big theme this season has been honoring our passions - the things we love to "play" as well as focusing on our purpose. When we combine purpose and play with an intention to serve, as Lyndy says, "we are all the better for it."At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Ashley Hanson "brings people together to dream, exercise their creative muscles and imagine alternative futures" in her work with The Department of Public Transformation and PlaceBase Productions. Combining theatre with rural community development work, she has created powerful and unique programming, giving all of us the "permission to play."At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Carly Crawford has successfully combined her training in and love of theatre, education, bookkeeping and content creation into one unique business called "Carly Does Books." She shares her journey with us and how she was able to not have to choose from among her passions, but combine them all into a life and career she loves. As Carly says, "If you want to do something different...do something different."At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Richard Young is the founder of CivicLex and specializes in social practice where, as he says "creativity meets democracy." In this fascinating conversation we unpack the parallels between his love for classical music and civic engagement, and the power that the creative process can have on finding our way forward as a community. "When we shift our focus from 'getting things done' to 'how we do things' we can start to change how people trust in the society in which we live." - Richard YoungAt The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Lyndy and Joseph talk takeaways from the conversations with Justin Scribner, RB Embleton and Dena DiGiacinto Humphrey, including an impactful discussion on the multiple passions we might have and how they can be woven into our life and career pathways. "Honoring all your passions...the things that made you feel alive as a kid...and not being afraid to bring those into your life as an adult." - Lyndy Franklin smithAt The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Dena DiGiacinto Humphrey is a Broadway veteran who wondered to herself, "What in the world do you do when you've had the chance to live your dream?" Honoring the gratitude she felt to her physical therapist for helping her dance on Broadway, eight shows a week, Dena became an Occupational Therapy Assistant. In this inspiring chat, you'll hear about how she combines her two careers with some incredible work at a very special theatre company. "Having empathy and meeting each person where they are...you can connect and help each other move forward."At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Theatre Artist and Software Engineer, RB Embleton joins us today with a fascinating discussion on the parallels in the tech and theatre worlds. Collaboration, empathy, teamwork are just a few of the skills RB learned as a theatre artist and is translating them beautifully to his work on the web, where as he says, "web applications - at the end of the day - are theatre. They are a performance."At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Justin Scribner has had an amazing career as a Broadway stage manager. Meanwhile, he spent twenty years writing poems and short stories, as a hobby he describes as a "long-gestating dream." Now, he's a published author with his first work Every Grain of Sand. In this conversation, Justin shares his journey to publishing the book (the exciting and scary parts of it all) and the best part to him, inspiring others to "do the things they didn't think they could do," and embrace those hidden dreams as well.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Lyndy and Joseph check in with each other on their "New Year's New Practices" from the Season One Finale, and then recap their favorite takeaways from the interviews with Jonathan Groff, Caitlyn Caughell and Alie B. Gorrie. "When you live your life with purpose, these amazing opportunities seem to fall into place." - Joseph Wrightson.At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Alie B. Gorrie defines herself as an optimist, actor and advocate. Her inspiring work in the field of Disability Inclusion helps companies in many fields make their work more accessible for everyone. In this incredible discussion, Alie shares with us her passion for the combination of art and service - and how the arts can be as she says, "a vessel for change."At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco