There is life after drama club. Highlighting and examining those living and making a living in the arts far from the lights of Broadway.
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IT'S A REBOOT, BABY! What exactly is a "Grown Up Theatre Kid"? Colin hosts as he, Bradley and Sabrina answer that question via two divergent stories that feature cheerleading, a brush with Lin-Manuel Miranda, and a performance! (What would a theatre podcast be without a performance?!) Curtain up! Light the lights! GUTKids is BACK!Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/flynorththeatricals)
Bradley, Sabrina, and Colin each recount their path to where they are in the theatre industry, and identify a variety of secret superpowers that can be used for good. This episode also includes a game of "Hot-Take Lightning Round," this time with all three hosts participating.If you want to hear an extended conversation of our hot takes (including topics edited out of the episode) support us on Patreon for exclusive access to the extra material.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/flynorththeatricals)
Forgottonia, a new musical is premiering on a theatrical schedule on our YouTube channel during the month of January, 2021. www.youtube.com/flynorththeatricals.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/flynorththeatricals)
What does it mean to be a professional working in theatre, and should you pursue it? We talk to several theatre artists in varying stages of their careers, and who have varying careers.Guests include Brett Ambler, Jacqueline Roush, Carol Buescher, Sabrina Ortiz, Caroline Guffey, and Amelia Acosta-Powell.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/flynorththeatricals)
Sabrina shares a look inside life back on campus as a theatre major, and Bradley takes another step in his quest of becoming a real boy, through the power of television.Also featuring another “Hot Take Lighting Round” segment with Colin and Bradley.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/flynorththeatricals)
An addendum to the previous episode "002: Racism In Theatre" featuring Adam Flores, Amelia Acosta Powell, Michelle Dillard, Carl Overly Jr., and Benjamin Gonzales. We listen through and respond to some interview snippets that were not included in the feature episode. Hosted Colin Healy, Bradley Rohlf, and Sabrina Ortiz.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/flynorththeatricals)
An examination of the role of racism in the history of American musical theatre, and a discussion about racism and racist systems within our theatrical institutions.Guests include Adam Flores, Amelia Acosta Powell, Michelle Dillard, Carl Overly Jr., and Benjamin Gonzales. Hosted by Sabrina Ortiz. Produced by Colin Healy and Bradley Rohlf.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/flynorththeatricals)
This is not episode two. It's coming, but we need some more time to make sure we get it right. For now, here are some structured thoughts from Bradley and Colin.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/flynorththeatricals)
While theatrical spaces are closed to the public, and traditional plays cannot be produced in person, how do artists react? What does theatre look like in the digital sphere? And is it here to stay? Guests include Taylor Gruenloh, Nancy Bell, Jacqueline Thompson, and Andy Sloey. Hosted by Bradley Rohlf and Colin Healy, featuring Sabrina Ortiz.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/flynorththeatricals)
The lives and work of theatre artists far from the lights of Broadway. Subscribe and tune in every other Friday on YouTube and everywhere podcasts are found. Produced by Fly North Theatricals.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/flynorththeatricals)