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Each episode Heilman & Haver bring you entertainment news and views, celebrate classic Hollywood, enjoy cocktails with a Tinseltown twist, and interview talented local actors and directors.

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    Heilman & Haver - Episode 78 (Guest Matt Stoller)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 0:10


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 78.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at heilmanandhaver.com. The Hollywood strike has now passed the 100 day mark with no end in sight. Just one week ago, on August 4, Writers Guild of America negotiators met for the very first time in three months with representatives of the major studios to discuss whether contract talks can resume.  According to Bloomberg reporter Lucas Shaw, they “made zero progress. The two sides are no closer than they were at the start of the strike. They can't even agree on how to resume negotiations.” With much of the strike centered on the power imbalance between the major studios and their writers and the consolidation and lack of transparency among the streaming giants, we reached out to an expert on the issues of monopoly and corporate power in America for his take. Matt Stoller is the Director of Research at the American Economic Liberties Project.  He is the author of “Goliath: The Hundred Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy”, which Business Insider called “one of the year's best books on how to rethink capitalism and improve the economy.” Stoller is a former policy advisor to the Senate Budget Committee and he also worked for a member of the Financial Services Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives during the financial crisis.  Matt's 2012 law review article on the foreclosure crisis, “The Housing Crash and the End of American Citizenship”, predicted the rise of autocratic political forces, and his 2016 Atlantic article, “How the Democrats Killed their Populist Soul”, helped inspire the new anti-monopoly movement. His writing has appeared in the Washington Post, the New York Times, Fast Company, Foreign Policy, the Guardian, Vice, The American Conservative, and the Baffler and Matt writes the monopoly-focused newsletter “BIG” with tens of thousands of subscribers.  You can follow Matt on Twitter at @matthewstoller.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 77 (Guest Sam Wasson)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 0:10


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 77.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at heilmanandhaver.com. IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Sam Wasson Joining us for Episode 77 is "one of the great chroniclers of Hollywood lore" according to Janet Maslin of The New York Times, and "a fabulous social historian" and sleuth in the eyes of Hilton Als of The New Yorker.  Sam Wasson is the author of six books on film, including The New York Times bestsellers Fifth Avenue, 5AM: Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and the Dawn of the Modern Woman; The Big Goodbye: Chinatown and the Last Years of Hollywood; and Fosse.  An L.A. native, Sam studied Film at Wesleyan University and at the USC School of Cinematic Arts before publishing his first book, A Splurch in the Kisser: The Movies of Blake Edwards and in addition to his work as an author and publisher, Wasson has written for numerous publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The New Yorker, and has won three Los Angeles Press Club Journalism Awards. He's served as a consultant for The National Comedy Center in New York and The Film Society of Lincoln Center, was a Visiting Professor of Film at Wesleyan University and Emerson College and, as a panelist and lecturer has appeared all over the world. In 2020, Wasson and producer Brandon Millan founded Felix Farmer Press to publish necessary books on the art, business, culture and history of the Hollywood film. His latest book Hollywood: The Oral History - co-authored with renowned film scholar and educator Jeanine Basinger - was released last year and called “Hollywood's ultimate oral history” by The New Yorker, and “majestic” by The Los Angeles Review of Books.  Wasson's biography of Francis Ford Coppola's real-life dream studio, American Zoetrope, The Path to Paradise: A Francis Ford Coppola Story, will be published by HarperCollins this December.  You can find Sam online at www.samwasson.com and he joined us from his home in Laurel Canyon.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 76 (Guest Kristen Lopez)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 45:53


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 76.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at heilmanandhaver.com.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Kristen Lopez Kristen Lopez is author of the new book But Have You Read the Book? 52 Literary Gems That Inspired Our Favorite Films. In it, Kristen offers an endlessly fascinating look at 52 beloved screen adaptations and the great reads that inspired them. Some films, like Clueless — Amy Heckerling's interpretation of Jane Austen's Emma — diverge wildly from the original source material, while others, like One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, shift the point of view to craft a different experience within the same story.  Kristen explores just what makes these works classics of both the page and screen, and why each made for an exceptional adaptation — whether faithful to the book or exemplifying cinematic creative license. Kristen is a pop culture essayist, TV editor for IndieWire, and she's worked as an entertainment journalist for over 15 years, with her articles appearing at Variety, MTV, TCM, and Roger Ebert.  A California native, Kristen was raised in a small suburb near Sacramento and graduated with a Masters in English from California State University, Sacramento.  She is also the creator of the classic film podcast, Ticklish Business.  In her free time, Kristen enjoys reading and finding Old Hollywood connections in her neighborhood.  She joined us from her home in Los Angeles. Find her writing at TheWrap.com and she's on Instagram and Twitter at kristenlopez88.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 75 (Guest Chris Lemmon)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 50:50


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 75.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at heilmanandhaver.com. IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Chris Lemmon With a career spanning over 40 years, Chris has starred in television series for all major networks, including Knot's Landing, Thunder In Paradise, Studio 59, Brothers Sisters, and most notably Fox's highly acclaimed network-starting situation comedy Duet.  Plus over 25 feature films like Lena's Holiday, Just the Ticket, and That's Life alongside his father. Lemmon graduated California Institute of the Arts with degrees in classical piano and composition, as well as degrees in the theatrical arts, and went on to appear in numerous stage productions, including the west-coast tour of Barefoot In The Park, directed by the late Jerry Paris, the original award winning west coast production of Shay by Anne Commire, and the highly successful Love Letters with Stephanie Zimbalast. He presently resides in New England where he writes and produces feature films and television and his 2006 memoir, A Twist of Lemmon, is a heartfelt tribute to his iconic father. When Jack Lemmon died in 2001, the world lost a two-time Oscar winner and perhaps the most beloved actor of his generation; but Chris Lemmon lost a father and a best friend. In A Twist of Lemmon, Chris shares family tales, intimate father-son conversations, and anecdotes from and about his dad. Chris then took those stories and memories from the page to the stage, creating his one-man hit show Twist of Lemmon, sharing an intimate look into the experience of growing up in Hollywood, featuring nine of his original piano compositions, a narrative of touching and heartfelt stories, and laugh-out-loud anecdotes from his life and times in the world of Hollywood stardom.  Chris joined from his home in Connecticut. Watch TWIST OF LEMMON on YouTube.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 74 (Guest Eddie Muller)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 47:19


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 74.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at heilmanandhaver.com.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Eddie Muller “The Czar of Noir” himself, Eddie Muller produces, programs, and hosts a national network of Noir City film festivals, including right here in Seattle, presented under the auspices of the Film Noir Foundation, a nonprofit corporation he founded in 2005 to rescue and restore films from America and abroad.  The Foundation also publishes NOIR CITY magazine, the world's leading publication on classic and contemporary noir. Eddie is also the host of TCM's Noir Alley and the prolific author of crime fiction like The Distance, and is a recipient of the Raven Award from the Mystery Writers of America.  His other books include biographies like Tab Hunter Confidential, cinema histories including Dark City: The Lost World of Film Noir and the upcoming children's book Kid Noir: Kitty Feral and the Case of the Marshmallow Monkey.  In his latest book, Eddie Muller's Noir Bar: Cocktails Inspired by the World of Film Noir, Eddie pairs classic cocktails and modern noir-inspired libations with behind-the-scenes anecdotes and insights on film favorites like The Asphalt Jungle, The Big Sleep, and Nightmare Alley.  Eddie Muller's Noir Bar hits shelves on May 23rd and is available for pre-order now.  Eddie joined us from his home in the Bay Area.   COMING UP ON EPISODE 75: Join us on Friday, May 26th, when we'll celebrate our 75th episode with special guest Chris Lemmon - author, television and film actor, star of the acclaimed one man show A Twist of Lemmon and, as you might have guessed, son of beloved Oscar-winning actor Jack Lemmon.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 73 (Guest Richard Barrios)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 40:43


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 73.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at heilmanandhaver.com.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Richard Barrios Richard is a writer, lecturer, historian, researcher, and accomplished author of several books, including Must-See Musicals: 50 Show-Stopping Movies We Can't Forget and West Side Story: The Jets, the Sharks, and the Making of a Classic for Turner Classic Movies, Screened Out: Playing Gay in Hollywood from Edison to Stonewall, Dangerous Rhythm: Why Movie Musicals Matter, and A Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film (which was awarded the Theater Library Association Prize). Richard has lectured extensively, co-hosted the Screened Out series on TCM, appeared in many film and television documentaries in the United States, Great Britain, and Japan, and served as audio commentator for numerous DVD and Blu-Ray releases, including State Fair and South Pacific.  The publication date for his latest book from Oxford University Press is officially four days away, April 25th, but you can find it now everywhere fine books are sold. On Marilyn Monroe: An Opinionated Guide looks beyond the ballyhoo and legend at Monroe's best-known films, and some that even today remain obscure. Besides her films, it also addresses the work she did on television and the stage, as well as her underrated abilities as a vocalist.  Richard joined us from his home in New Jersey.   COMING UP ON EPISODE 74: Join us May 5th, when we'll welcome Eddie Mueller to the show.  Eddie produces and hosts NOIR CITY: The San Francisco Film Noir Festival, programs numerous other film festivals, curates museums, designs books, and provides commentary for television, radio, and DVDs. He is the author of novels, biographies, movie histories, plays, short stories, and films and joins us to talk about his latest Eddie Muller's Noir Bar: Cocktails Inspired by the World of Film Noir.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 72 (Guest Patricia Ward Kelly)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 50:32


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 72.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at heilmanandhaver.com.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Patricia Ward Kelly Patricia is an accomplished writer, scholar, freelance journalist, and the widow and official biographer of Gene Kelly.  She and Kelly met at the Smithsonian in 1985, when he was the host/narrator for a television special for which she was a writer.  Soon after, he invited her to California to write his memoirs, a job for which she recorded his words nearly every day for over ten years. They were together until his death in 1996. Currently, Patricia serves as Trustee of The Gene Kelly Image Trust and is the President and Creative Director of The Gene Kelly Legacy, Inc.  She lives in Los Angeles where she is completing a book about her late husband. As part of this work, she is preserving and cataloging The Gene Kelly Archives — an extensive collections of letters, manuscripts, photographs, scripts, interviews, essays, poems, holograph notes, and memorabilia that will eventually be the basis of additional publications and, ultimately, the core of an innovative, virtual Gene Kelly “experience.” Mrs. Kelly has recorded commentary for the DVDs of An American in Paris, The Pirate, Words and Music, Xanadu, and Hello, Dolly!, and is frequently called upon to introduce Gene's films in theaters and at festivals, including two years at the TCM Classic Film Festival. She has been interviewed extensively on TCM and has represented her husband's legacy on numerous PBS specials and pledge drives and on the popular television shows So You Think You Can Dance and Dancing With the Stars.  She regularly hosts scores of dancers and other artists from around the world at her home, sharing insights about the life and work of her late husband through an intimate tour of The Gene Kelly Archives. Patricia has appeared in An Evening with Mrs. Gene Kelly in several cities around the world and her one-woman tribute — Gene Kelly: The Legacy, An Evening with Patricia Ward Kelly — sold out two nights at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences on the occasion of Kelly's centenary in 2012 and has been touring across the United States and abroad the past four years, with sold-out performances at Lincoln Center, The Pasadena Playhouse, Laguna Playhouse, the Sedona Film Festival, and many, many more. In two weeks - Friday, March 17th through Sunday, March 19th - Patricia will be in Seattle to host another one of a kind event, this time at Benaroya Hall - Gene Kelly: A Life in Music.  Gene Kelly dancing on the big screen accompanied live by the Seattle Symphony!  Patricia joined us now from her home Los Angeles.   Connect with Patricia and keep up on the latest Gene Kelly news: On Instagram On Facebook On Twitter On Linkedin

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 71 (Guest Kayla Boye)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 43:37


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 71.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at heilmanandhaver.com.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Kayla Boye Photo Credit: Kachi Mozie Kayla Boye is the writer, producer, and star of the one-woman show Call Me Elizabeth, chronicling the early life of Elizabeth Taylor. Set in May 1961, the play is inspired by Taylor's conversations with writer Max Lerner as they discuss plans for a biography.  Through a morning session with Lerner at The Beverly Hills Hotel, Taylor rediscovers her sense of self following her 1961 Academy Awards triumph and recovery from a nearly fatal battle with pneumonia. The play examines Taylor's career, life, and loves, chronicling her survival in the face of adversity and tragedy, and illuminating the core compassion of her character that inspired her later activism in the fight against HIV/AIDS.  Kayla is a Chicago-based artist whose credits include productions with Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Drury Lane Theatre, Porchlight Music Theatre, Mercury Theater Chicago, Music Theater Works, BrightSide Theatre, Citadel Theatre, Fireside Theatre, Capital City Theatre, Bigfork Summer Playhouse, and The Huron Playhouse. As an arts administrator, she has worked in development, marketing, and finance for Goodman Theatre and Writers Theatre, and she has served as a producer for Steppenwolf Theatre Company's Garage Rep series.  As a consultant for the Artistic Fundraising Group, her portfolio included work for Arts of Life, BrightSide Theatre, Chicago Composers Orchestra, Chicago Mosaic School, Oak Park Festival Theatre, and Snow City Arts. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she served as Executive Director of The Youngstown Playhouse and she holds a BA in Professional Writing & Editing from Youngstown State University. Kayla is also a Certified Nonprofit Professional through the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance.  You can find out more about her work at kaylaboye.com and about the show at callmeelizabeth.com.  Kayla joined us from Old Town Pasadena.   COMING UP NEXT EPISODE: Patricia Ward Kelly Make plans to join us again in two weeks, Friday March 3rd, when we'll welcome to the show Patricia Ward Kelly, widow and official biographer of the truly marvelous Gene Kelly.  Patricia will be in Seattle March 17-19th to host a one of a kind event at the Seattle Symphony, Gene Kelly: A Life in Music.  Get your tickets now at seattlesyphony.org and don't miss Ep 72 on Friday, Mar 3rd.

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    Heilman & Haver - Episode 70 (Guest Robert Bader - Part II)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 29:12


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 70.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at heilmanandhaver.com!   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Robert Bader Robert Bader is an author, archive curator, and the writer, director, and producer of many things, including PBS's upcoming episode of American Masters: Groucho & Cavett, debuting for all you Seattle folks at 8pm, Tuesday, December 27th, on KCTS9.  Tune in and discover the enduring friendship between television personality Dick Cavett and his mentor, iconic comedian Groucho Marx. Their relationship is chronicled through interviews with Cavett, archival footage, and interviews with contemporaries like George Burns, Jack Paar and Woody Allen. In 2018, Robert produced and directed another story of friendship, Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes which won the Critics Choice Award in 2020, the same year it debuted on HBO.  Robert co-wrote the film with Cavett, chronicling Muhammad Ali's life and career through the lens of his many interviews with Cavett and the documentary is available to stream on HBO Max and on DVD. He has also produced critically acclaimed television documentaries Dick Cavett's Watergate and Dick Cavett's Vietnam for PBS, produced numerous archival DVD and CD releases, including five acclaimed DVD sets of The Dick Cavett Show, two of You Bet Your Life with Groucho Marx and two of Bing Crosby: The Television Specials.    Robert manages the archive of The Dick Cavett Show and is the curator of several important entertainment archives, including those of the estates of Bing Crosby, the Marx Brothers, and Danny Kaye. He also serves on the Board of Directors for The Al Hirschfeld Foundation and Marx Brothers Incorporated, and has helmed countless projects, shows, films, radio and CD releases, including the launch of the Film Preservation Society's silent film restoration series on Blu-ray with the 1925 film Too Many Kisses, which features Harpo Marx.  Robert is also the author of Four of the Three Musketeers: The Marx Brothers on Stage now available in paperback, and the editor of Groucho Marx and Other Short Stories and Tall Tales, an anthology of the comedian's lost writings. Robert's most recent book is entitled Speaking of Harpo, co-authored with the late Susan Fleming Marx, Harpo's widow.  Susan appeared in three Broadway shows and twenty-eight films before she turned her back on a show business career she never really enjoyed or wanted. The role of her lifetime came when she married Harpo Marx in 1936. Together, they raised four adopted children and enjoyed one of Hollywood's happiest and most successful unions. But their twenty-year age difference made Susan a young widow in 1964.   Speaking of Harpo is Susan's account of her more than thirty-year adventure with Harpo including encounters with people like Charlie Chaplin, William Randolph Hearst, Salvador Dalí, Joan Crawford, Howard Hughes, Helen Keller, Bugsy Siegel, Sam Goldwyn, Ginger Rogers, and of course, the Marx Brothers. The book provides an inside look at the family and pulls no punches when discussing her brothers-in-law, who weren't always her favorite comedians.   The book was released in July 2022 and would make an excellent gift for that Marx Brother's fan or golden age film buff on your list. You can pick up a copy at www.speakingofharpo.com and we hope you enjoy the second half of our interview with Robert Bader.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 69 (Guest Robert Bader - Part I)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 29:00


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 69.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at heilmanandhaver.com!   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Robert Bader Robert Bader is an author, archive curator, and the writer, director, and producer of many things, including PBS's upcoming episode of American Masters: Groucho & Cavett, debuting for all you Seattle folks at 8pm, Tuesday, December 27th, on KCTS9.  Tune in and discover the enduring friendship between television personality Dick Cavett and his mentor, iconic comedian Groucho Marx. Their relationship is chronicled through interviews with Cavett, archival footage, and interviews with contemporaries like George Burns, Jack Paar and Woody Allen. In 2018, Robert produced and directed another story of friendship, Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes which won the Critics Choice Award in 2020, the same year it debuted on HBO.  Robert co-wrote the film with Cavett, chronicling Muhammad Ali's life and career through the lens of his many interviews with Cavett and the documentary is available to stream on HBO Max and on DVD. He has also produced critically acclaimed television documentaries Dick Cavett's Watergate and Dick Cavett's Vietnam for PBS, produced numerous archival DVD and CD releases, including five acclaimed DVD sets of The Dick Cavett Show, two of You Bet Your Life with Groucho Marx and two of Bing Crosby: The Television Specials.    Robert manages the archive of The Dick Cavett Show and is the curator of several important entertainment archives, including those of the estates of Bing Crosby, the Marx Brothers, and Danny Kaye. He also serves on the Board of Directors for The Al Hirschfeld Foundation and Marx Brothers Incorporated, and has helmed countless projects, shows, films, radio and CD releases, including the launch of the Film Preservation Society's silent film restoration series on Blu-ray with the 1925 film Too Many Kisses, which features Harpo Marx.  Robert is also the author of Four of the Three Musketeers: The Marx Brothers on Stage now available in paperback, and the editor of Groucho Marx and Other Short Stories and Tall Tales, an anthology of the comedian's lost writings. His new book Speaking of Harpo, co-authored with the late Susan Fleming Marx, Harpo's widow, was released in July and is available now everywhere fine books are sold. He joined us from his home in Los Angeles.   COMING UP NEXT WEEK Friday, December 16th, Rovert will be back to chat about his new book, Speaking of Harpo, co-authored with the late Susan Fleming Marx, Harpo's widow. 

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 68 (Guest Tara Moses - Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 24:09


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 68.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at heilmanandhaver.com!   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Tara Moses Tara Moses is a director, multi award-winning playwright, Artistic Director of Red Eagle Soaring theatre in Seattle, co-Founder of Groundwater Arts, and a citizen of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. As a director, Tara's work has been seen in theatres in South Dakota, Road Island, Washington DC, Maryland, Oklahoma, and Georgia. As a playwright, she is the Winner of the 2019 Native Storytellers Contest, a 2020 and 2021 finalist for the National Playwrights Conference, and winner of the 2019 Native American New Play Festival. Her plays have been produced and/or developed all over the country. Her plays have also been taught and/or are currently in the curriculum at Brown University, the University of Arkansas, the University of Arizona, UCLA, Oklahoma City University, and Northeastern State University, and University of Washington. She is currently commissioned by Audible, Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program, Company One Theatre, AlterTheatre Ensemble, Kitchen Dog Theater, the New Now Commission with Lauren Gunderson, Geva Theatre Center, Red Bull Theatre, and Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Tara is an M.F.A. Candidate in Directing at Brown University/Trinity Rep and holds a B.A. in Theatre from the University of Tulsa. She is also a dramaturg, consultant, and beadwork artist.  Tara joined us from her home on Narragansett Land or what is colonially known as Providence, RI. Connect with Tara: Web: www.taramoses.com Twitter: @taratomahawk Instagram: @taratomahawk Read her plays: New Play Exchange

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 67 (Guest Tara Moses - Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 30:10


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 67.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at heilmanandhaver.com!   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Tara Moses Tara Moses is a director, multi award-winning playwright, Artistic Director of Red Eagle Soaring theatre in Seattle, co-Founder of Groundwater Arts, and a citizen of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. As a director, Tara's work has been seen in theatres in South Dakota, Road Island, Washington DC, Maryland, Oklahoma, and Georgia. As a playwright, she is the Winner of the 2019 Native Storytellers Contest, a 2020 and 2021 finalist for the National Playwrights Conference, and winner of the 2019 Native American New Play Festival. Her plays have been produced and/or developed all over the country. Her plays have also been taught and/or are currently in the curriculum at Brown University, the University of Arkansas, the University of Arizona, UCLA, Oklahoma City University, and Northeastern State University, and University of Washington. She is currently commissioned by Audible, Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program, Company One Theatre, AlterTheatre Ensemble, Kitchen Dog Theater, the New Now Commission with Lauren Gunderson, Geva Theatre Center, Red Bull Theatre, and Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Tara is an M.F.A. Candidate in Directing at Brown University/Trinity Rep and holds a B.A. in Theatre from the University of Tulsa. She is also a dramaturg, consultant, and beadwork artist.  Tara joined us from her home on Narragansett Land or what is colonially known as Providence, RI. Connect with Tara: Web: www.taramoses.com Twitter: @taratomahawk Instagram: @taratomahawk Read her plays: New Play Exchange

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 66 (Guest Kathryn Van Meter)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 38:29


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 66.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at www.heilmanandhaver.com!   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Kathryn Van Meter Kathryn Van Meter was the inaugural recipient of the Heilman & Haver 2021/2022 Best Choreography Award for Beauty and the Beast at the 5th Avenue Theatre.  A champion of large scale community theatrical adventures, Kathryn choreographed As You Like It for Seattle Repertory Theatre's PUBLIC WORKS program, and directed and choreographed Matilda at Village Theatre where she worked with Star 101.5 to generate The Matilda Movement, a program honoring local youth making a difference in their community.   Kathryn also served as the Interim Artistic Director of Seattle Children's Theatre, where she created Ghost Light Stories, a weekly web series of ghost stories designed to help children process fear and anxiety around COVID- 19 and produced and directed So Many Heroes, a National Song of Thanks, with 75 youth from 16 cities across America.  Kathryn's work as a teaching artist has taken her around the world from Iowa to South Africa and Siberia.  As an artist/activist, Kathryn worked with A.S.T.E.P. (Artists Striving to End Poverty) to develop One World Through Theatre, a generative theatrical conversation between students in South Africa, North Carolina, and Washington.   She was the series choreographer for the NETFLIX Original Series 13 Reasons Why and Crater, an upcoming feature for Disney+ and she recently made her debut as Intimacy Coordinator for the NETFLIX Original Series ECHOES, which spent two weeks at #1 worldwide.  In 2016 she worked with the US Dept. of Labor to develop the national definition for the occupation of “Choreographer.”  She is a five time nominee and two time Gregory Award winner for Choreography, and was the 2018 People's Choice winner for Directing and Outstanding Performance as a Lead Actor.   Kathryn holds a BA in Theatre and a Minor in Dance from The College of William and Mary.  She has served on the National Board of Governors for AGMA, the Seattle Liaison Committee for Actors Equity and was the Chair of the Seattle Steering Committee for the Society of Directors and Choreographers.  She joined us from her home in Seattle. Keep up with Kathryn on Instagram: @itsgoingverywell

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 65 (Guest Lara Gabrielle)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 35:22


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 65.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at www.heilmanandhaver.com!   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Lara Gabrielle Lara Gabrielle is a writer, film researcher, teacher, and author of the new book from University of California Press, Captain of Her Soul: The Life of Marion Davies.  Lara's research has taken her all over the world, and she has spoken about Miss Davies at some of the world's most respected classic film festivals. Her article on Marion's transition to sound appears in the summer 2018 edition of the Missouri Review. Lara also wrote the program for the screening of The Red Mill at Kennington Bioscope Silent Film Festival in London and the liner notes for the recent restoration of When Knighthood Was in Flower. She also writes at Backlots, an award-winning classic film blog in operation since 2011. As a reporter, she annually covers such events as the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, the TCM Classic Film Festival, and Noir City. She recently appeared on the American Experience documentary Citizen Hearst, for which she was also a consultant and advisor.  Lara joined us from her home in Oakland, CA.   CONNECT WITH LARA: Web: mariondaviesbook.com Facebook: @mariondaviesbook Instagram: @laragabrielle198

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    Heilman & Haver - Episode 64 (Guest Laura Galt)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 36:25


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 64.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and at www.heilmanandhaver.com!   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Laura Galt Laura Galt is a Tony Nominated Broadway co-producer (The Prom), indie film director, producer, casting director, assistant director, actor, educator/teaching artist, speech-language pathologist, and mom based in Austin, TX.  She coordinated extras casting on Aged Out (starring Tye Sheridan of X-Men and Ready Player One) which premiered at SXSW 2018. She is currently working on the producing/capitalization team for The Outsiders Musical (based on the SE Hinton novel/Francis Ford Coppola film) which is in development for Broadway. (World premiere-La Jolla Playhouse Feb/March 2023.)  Laura co-conceptualized and produced a SXSW 2018 panel, Hollywood to Broadway: Adapting Films for Stage, and the 2019 SXSW panel, Film & Music: Collaborating on Broadway. She has served on Zach Theatre's Education Board and is currently involved as a teaching artist and judge for Young Playwrights for Change, a national middle school playwriting competition run by the American Alliance for Theatre and Education in collaboration with Zach Theatre.  Young Playwrights for Change has a goal to produce meaningful conversations that will ripple across our nation to provoke change by sparking conversations and discussion throughout classrooms, schools, and communities.      Laura has also worked in Los Angeles at International Creative Management, as an associate publicist for Nancy Seltzer Public Relations, and was a part of the publicity team for Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman, Kathy Bates, Placido Domingo, Rob Reiner, and Jonathan Demme's acclaimed film Philadelphia.  Laura was also Julia Louis Dreyfus's assistant and worked for Burt Reynolds Productions.  In college, Laura interned for Senator David Boren. She enjoys championing education, up and coming filmmakers, theatre, and dance, and has a goal of involving herself and others in stage and screen narratives that have relevant messages and shift representation paradigms for women, youth, and underrepresented populations. She joined us from her home in Austin, TX.    Connect with Laura: Web: www.lauragalt.com and atxrandom.com Twitter: @mslauragalt Instagram: @atxrandom

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 63 (Guest Alicia Malone)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 29:14


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 63.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and on our new website: www.heilmanandhaver.com!   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Alicia Malone Alicia Malone is an authority on classic, independent, and foreign films, and a passionate supporter of women in film.  She has given two TEDx talks on the subject and her first two books, Backwards and in Heels and The Female Gaze – explore the accomplishments and obstacles women have faced throughout cinema's history.  Her latest book, Girls on Film: Lessons From a Life of Watching Women in Movies, was released in March and connects film analysis with her own journey of self-discovery—from growing up as a nerdy film lover in Australia to finding her voice as a woman on television. Malone began her television career two decades ago in her native Australia, working behind the scenes as a writer, producer, and editor for movie-centric television shows. Her expertise in film saw her transition to host, interviewer, and film critic for television, radio, print, and online. In 2011, Malone moved to Los Angeles, and since then has appeared as a film expert on a variety of television channels and programs, including CNN's The Movies documentary series, MSNBC, Access Hollywood, E!, Entertainment Tonight, MTV, and ABC's 2019 Live from the Red Carpet Oscar pre-show.  She is a regular on Turner Classic Movies and the host of TCM Imports, showcasing cinematic treasures from around the world each Sunday.  Her new show Follow the Thread airs on TCM (June 4) and HBO Max (June 17) and will explore the synergies between fashion and film, and cover a variety of topics at the intersection of the two, inspired by The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute's new exhibition, In America: An Anthology of Fashion.   Previously, Malone was the host of FilmStruck, TCM's streaming service for movie lovers, and was the host and creator of Fandango's series Indie Movie Guide.  Her dedication to film history and supporting women filmmakers saw her named one of LA Weekly's People of 2019, and one of 100 #WorthyWomen of 2016. She can also be seen on the Criterion Channel and as the host of Focus Features' Reel Destinations series.  Alicia joins us from her home in Maine and you can connect with her on Instagram at @aliciamalone.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 62 (Guest George Stevens Jr.)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 42:59


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 62.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and on our new website: www.heilmanandhaver.com!   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: George Stevens Jr. Welcome to Episode 62 and a very special interview with award-winning director, writer, producer, and playwright George Stevens Jr.  Mr. Stevens's new book My Place in the Sun hits shelves May 17th, 2022.  It's the story of how the son of a celebrated Hollywood director emerged from his father's shadow to claim his own place as a major force in American culture. Stevens tells an intimate and moving tale of his relationship with his Oscar-winning father and his own exciting career in Hollywood and our nation's capital. Fascinating people, priceless stories and a behind-the-scenes view of some of America's major cultural and political events grace this riveting memoir. Mr. Stevens is the founder of the American Film Institute, creator of the AFI Life Achievement Award and the Kennedy Center Honors and has served as co-chair of the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities for President Obama. His awards and honors include fifteen Emmys, eight Writers Guild Awards, two Peabody Awards, the Humanitas Prize and the 2012 Honorary Academy Award. He is the author of Conversations with the Great Moviemakers of Hollywood's Golden Age at The American Film Institute and the Broadway play Thurgood.  He joined us from his home in WA DC.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 61 (Guest John Dileo)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 28:01


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 61.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and on our new website: www.heilmanandhaver.com!   EPISODE 61 SYNOPSIS We're pleased to be joined by Author/ Film Critic/ Film Historian and Speaker John DiLeo to chat about those beloved character actors and his new book, There Are No Small Parts: 100 Outstanding Film Performances with Screen Time of 10 Minutes or Less.   ARTS AROUND THE SOUND ANNOUNCEMENTS Last Weekend for "Something Rotten" at BCT It's the final weekend for "Something Rotten" at Bremerton Community Theater and you don't want to miss your chance to see this absurdly funny show depicting the intersection where Shakespeare and musical theater meet.  Greg's review is available on our website and tickets and more info can be had at bctshows.com. "Little Shop of Horrors" Opens at WWCA Friday, May 6th, "Little Shop of Horrors" opens at Western Washington Center for the Arts!  Written by Howard Ashman with music by Alan Menken and directed and choreographed by our friends Dan Estes and Rebecca Ewen, this is the musical about man eating plants that you need in your life.  Tickets and more info are available at wwca.us. "In the Mix" Returns with a tribute to Elia Kazan Next week we'll be toasting the brilliant and versatile director of stage and screen, Elia Kazan with the “East of Eden” tequila cocktail, named after the 1955 John Steinbeck adaptation starring James Dean, Julie Harris and Raymond Massey.  Tune in on our website and YouTube channel.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: John DiLeo In his most recent book, author, film critic, film historian, and speaker John DiLeo celebrates remarkable screen performances, shining a uniquely targeted spotlight on artists who created full-blown characterizations within minimal screen time, of ten minutes or less.  John is the author of 7 books about American movies, from his first, And You Thought You Knew Classic Movies: 200 Quizzes For Golden Age Movie Lovers in 1999, to his latest, and the topic of our chat today, There Are No Small Parts: 100 Outstanding Film Performances With Screen Time Of 10 Minutes Or Less, which was just released in February and is available everywhere fine books are sold.  Born in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island, John joined us from his home in Milford, Pennsylvania. Connect with John: On his website On Facebook On Twitter On Instagram   COMING UP ON EPISODE 61 Coming up on Episode 62, we'll welcome legendary writer, playwright, director, and producer George Stevens Jr. to the show.  The son of two-time Academy Award winning director George Stevens, our guest made a name for himself as founding director of the American Film Institute, and co-creator of the Kennedy Center Honors.  Tune in Friday, May 13th for an episode you don't want to miss.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 60 (Guest Sloan De Forest)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 36:51


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 60.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and on our new website: www.heilmanandhaver.com!   EPISODE 60 SYNOPSIS We're pleased to be joined by Sloan De Forest, writer, film historian, and all-around movie know-it-all about her new book from TCM, The Essential Directors: The Art and Impact of Cinema's Most Influential Filmmakers available now from Running Press.   ARTS AROUND THE SOUND ANNOUNCEMENTS There's "Something Rotten" at BCT Playing now through May 1st, it's "Something Rotten" at BCT!  This show follows the Bottom brothers, Nick and Nigel, who struggle to find success in the theatrical world as they compete with the wild popularity of their contemporary - the bard himself - Bill Shakespeare.  Find tickets and more info at BCTSHOWS.COM. Youth Summer Camps Return to WWCA WWCA's newly appointed Acting Artistic Director Rebecca Ewen will be holding two youth musical theater camps this summer.  For campers ages 5-13, it's “Winnie the Pooh Kids”, and for campers ages 13-18, “‘Legally Blonde Jr.”  For dates and more info keep visit the Classes and Workshops page at WWCA.US and their Facebook page.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Sloan De Forest Sloan De Forest is a writer, film historian, and all-around movie know-it-all. As a relative of talking-pictures inventor Lee de Forest, she has film history in her blood. She has authored three books in the Turner Classic Movies library: The Essential Directors: The Art and Impact of Cinema's Most Influential Filmmakers (2021), Dynamic Dames (2019), and Must-See Sci-Fi (2018). She is also a contributing author of Natalie Wood: Reflections on a Legendary Life by Manoah Bowman and Grace Kelly: Hollywood Dream Girl by Jay Jorgensen, and editor of the upcoming Psycho 60. She has written about film for Sony, Time Warner Cable, Bright Lights Film Journal, The Film Magazine, and other publications. Her talking head has appeared on CNN's 2019 series The Movies, as well as the 2022 series Hollywood Icons. Sloan has also made guest appearances on Turner Classic Movies and several podcasts, and served as a consultant on the 2020 HBO/Amblin documentary Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind. She sometimes writes under a nom de plume, occasionally acts, and has been known to lecture film students on the wily ways of film noir dames. A native Texan, she now lives in Hollywood.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 59 (Guest Scott McGee)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 33:36


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 59.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and on our new website: www.heilmanandhaver.com!   EPISODE 59 SYNOPSIS We're pleased to be joined by Scott McGee, senior director of Original Productions at Turner Classic Movies, programmer for TCM's annual film festival, lead programmer for the TCM Classic Cruise, and author of “Danger on the Silver Screen: 50 Films Celebrating Cinema's Greatest Stunts''.    ARTS AROUND THE SOUND ANNOUNCEMENTS Now playing: "The Thin Place" at ACT Seattle Currently on stage at Seattle's A Contemporary Theater (or ACT) it's “The Thin Place” a spine-tingling and mesmerizing new play by Obie Award-winner Lucas Hnath.  The show runs through April 10th and tickets can be had at ACTTHEATRE.ORG.  Simply told and wonderfully acted, “The Thin Place” draws the audience in and doesn't let go.  Read Greg's review here. There's "Something Rotten" at BCT Opening tonight at Bremerton Community Theater, it's musical comedy "Something Rotten".  This show follows the Bottom brothers, Nick and Nigel, who struggle to find success in the theatrical world as they compete with the wild popularity of their contemporary - the bard himself - Bill Shakespeare.  The show runs through May 1st and you can find tickets and more info at BCTSHOWS.COM  "Cemetery Club" Auditions at BCT Coming up Sunday and Monday, April 10 & 11 from 6 – 9pm, auditions will be held for the comedy "Cemetery Club", playing June 3 – 26, 2022.  Written by Ivan Menchell, and directed by our good friend Jeffrey Bassett, "The Cemetery Club" is a heartwarming story about three Jewish widows coping with love, loss, and romance.  (The Broadway production starred Eileen Heckart as Lucille and Cemetery Club was made into a film in 1993, starring Ellen Burstyn, Dianne Ladd, and Olympia Dukkakis.)  More info on BCT's audition page. Youth Summer Camps Return to WWCA WWCA's newly appointed Acting Artistic Director Rebecca Ewen will be holding two youth musical theater camps this summer.  For campers ages 5-13, it's “Winnie the Pooh Kids”, and for campers ages 13-18, “‘Legally Blonde Jr.”  For dates and more info keep visit the Classes and Workshops page at WWCA.US and their Facebook page.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Scott McGee Scott is senior director of Original Productions at Turner Classic Movies. He is also a programmer for TCM's annual film festival and the lead programmer for the TCM Classic Cruise, and has been a presenter at many of TCM's past festivals and other industry conventions.  Scott is also the author of “Danger on the Silver Screen: 50 Films Celebrating Cinema's Greatest Stunts''.  His book from TCM and Running Press is a heart-racing look into the world of stunt work featuring films that capture the exhilaration of a car chase, the comedy of a well timed pratfall, or the adrenaline rush from a fight scene complete with reviews, behind-the-scenes stories, and hundreds of photographs.  You can follow him on Twitter at @JScottMcGee and find the book on Amazon and Target.com.  Scott joined us from his home in Marietta, GA.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 58 (Guest Michelle Danner)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 31:10


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 58.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and on our new website: www.heilmanandhaver.com!   EPISODE 58 SYNOPSIS We're pleased to be joined by Michelle Danner, legendary LA acting coach (to the likes of Salma Hayek, Seth McFarland, Gerard Butler, Henry Cavell, and many more!), accomplished film and stage director, and author.  Michelle has also directed and acted in over thirty plays and musicals in New York and Los Angeles and joins us to share her wisdom from nearly 30 years as an acting coach and what she's learned from her time on stage and behind (and in front of) the camera.   ARTS AROUND THE SOUND ANNOUNCEMENTS   "The Crucible" at WWCA... starring Greg! Go see Greg and a cast of talented local favorites perform the Tony Award-winning play, "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller.  The show runs through March 20th and tickets and more info can be had at www.wwca.us.  And check out Greg's five-part blog series, "The Crucible Diaries", for a behind-the-curtain look at the production, available now on our website. "Richard III" reimagined at the Rep Playing now through April 3rd at Seattle Rep it's “Teenage Dick” -  a satirical retelling of Shakespeare's Richard III set in 2010.  You can find Greg's review of the show on our Film & Stage Reviews page and get tickets and more info at www.seattlerep.org.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Michelle Danner Michelle Danner is a legendary acting teacher and founder of the Creative Center for the Arts and the Los Angeles Acting Conservatory.  She is also now well-established as a successful feature film director.  Her film “Bad Impulse,” a psychological thriller about family secrets and modern technology won Best Narrative Feature at the 2019 International Independent Film Awards and the Best Director Award at the 2019 Culver City Film Festival. Michelle's other film “The Runner“, an action thriller and true-life coming of age story, has played at 28 festivals around the country and internationally. Danner won Best Director five times including at the Milan Gold Awards, the Montreal Independent Film Festival, and the Paris Play Film Festival. Raised in a show business family with a deep appreciation for all of the performing arts, Danner also runs the boutique “Cinema at the Edge” film festival and recently directed a new one-person virtual play, Bonnie Culver's “Norris,” starring Anne Archer, based on the memoirs of the widow of writer Norman Mailer. A dedicated mom of two (one an aspiring filmmaker), Danner still has her “day job” – overseeing the faculty of the Los Angeles Acting Conservatory, and conducting her weekly acting class. Her list of students has included Christian Slater, Salma Hayek, Gerard Butler, Seth McFarlane, Penelope Cruz, Chris Rock, Gabrielle Union, and Zooey Deschanel.   A longtime student of legendary acting teachers like Stella Adler and Uta Hagen, Danner's eclectic approach (which she calls “The Golden Box”) allows actors the freedom to employ a wide variety of techniques.  She joined us from her home in LA. Connect with Michelle: The Michelle Danner Acting Studio On Instagram On Twitter On Facebook

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 57 (Guest Rico Simonini)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 39:15


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 57.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   EPISODE 57 SYNOPSIS Well-known Los Angeles cardiologist and actor Dr. Rico Simonini.  Rico originated the role of Frank Sinatra in Willard Manus' play “Frank & Ava” in 2014 and again in the 2018 film by the same name, which he adapted and co-produced.  Today's interview took place on January 25th, the 32nd anniversary of Ava Gardner's death, and in a few moments we'll hear from Rico about his film and the woman who saved Sinatra, by first destroying him.   ARTS AROUND THE SOUND ANNOUNCEMENTS   CSTOCK presents "Matilda: The Musical" Central Stage Theater presents Roald Dahl's "Matilda: The Musical".  Check out Greg's review of the show on our Facebook page and catch the show at the Kitsap Golf and Country Club in Bremerton, through Sunday January 30th.  Tickets, including dinner theater tickets, are available at cstock.org.   Shaw shorts "Love or Marriage" at WWCA “Love or Marriage” is a collection of one-act plays by George Bernard Shaw and directed by our friend Kristi Ann Jacobson.  Best known for "Pygmalion" and "Candida", Shaw used his theatrical works to discuss social attitudes and criticize the English Stage.  “Love or Marriage” runs through Jan 30th.  Get tickets and more info at wwca.us.   "Death of a Salesman" opens at BCT Arthur Miller's “Death of a Salesman”, opens at Bremerton Community Theater next Friday, February 4th.  Info and tickets can be had at bctshows.org.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Dr. Rico Simonini Dr. Rico Simonini is a leading Los Angeles cardiologist and accomplished actor, writer, and producer.  As an actor Rico has enjoyed the opportunity to play leading roles in dozens of plays on stages in New York, Los Angeles, and a few places in between, working the boards as Ricky Roma (Glengarry Glenn Ross), RP McMurphy (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest), Daniel Kaffee (A Few Good Men), and Joe Pendleton (Heaven Can Wait) in addition to originating over a dozen roles in dramas by local playwrights - all while maintaining his cardiology practice. Like Anton Chekhov, Somerset Maugham, and Arthur Conan Doyle before him, Rico remained married to medicine while pursuing his paramour, the theater, wherever his career would take him.  And after being recruited by one of Los Angeles' most prestigious medical centers, he found himself being recruited by his clients to indulge his fancy for film and theater.  This led Rico to study the craft with various mentors including the Baron-Brown Meisner Studios as well as the Actors Studio.  In 2014, playwright Willard Manus chose Rico to originate the role of Frank Sinatra in "Frank and Ava" a two-person play developed at the Actors' Studio, and based on true events, portraying the stars' iconic and tumultuous romance. Inspired by the story of Sinatra's redemption and resurrection despite improbable odds, Rico undertook the screenplay adaptation and his first feature film “Frank & Ava” premiered in 2018, with a global release in early 2019.  It's the story of Sinatra as never told before and Ava Gardner, the woman who saved him, by breaking him.  Rico joined us from his office in Beverly Hills. Watch "Frank & Ava" -  At the "Frank & Ava" Film Website Stream "Frank & Ava" on iTunes Stream "Frank & Ava" on Amazon (or purchase DVD) Connect with Rico" - At RicoSimonini.com At Simonini Cardiology On Facebook On Twitter On Instagram On IMDb On YouTube

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 56 (Guest Kaytlin McIntyre)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 34:25


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 56.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS CSTOCK presents "Matilda: The Musical" Central Stage Theater, CSTOCK for short, presents Roald Dahl's "Matilda: The Musical"!  Check out Greg's review of the show on our Facebook page and catch the show at the Kitsap Golf and Country Club in Bremerton, through Sunday January 30th.  Tickets, including dinner theater tickets, are available at cstock.org. Shaw shorts "Love or Marriage" open at WWCA “Love or Marriage” is a collection of one-act plays by George Bernard Shaw and directed by our friend Kristi Ann Jacobson.  Best known for "Pygmalion" and "Candida", Shaw used his theatrical works to discuss social attitudes and criticize the English Stage.  “Love or Marriage” opens tonight, Friday, January 21st and runs for two weekends through Jan 30th.  Get tickets and more info at wwca.us. "Little Shop of Horrors" Auditions at WWCA Auditions for "Little Shop of Horrors" happen tomorrow, Saturday, January 22nd!  No gardening or botany background required!  Just prepare 16 bars of a song (a verse and a chorus), brush up on your cold readings, limber up for a dance step or two, and join the fun at Noon at 521 Bay Street in Port Orchard.  More info at wwca.us   IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Kaytlin McIntyre Kaytlin McIntyre is a director, producer, and casting director based out of Seattle and is an Associate Artistic Producer and Director of Casting and she also heads up new play development at Seattle Rep.  She grew up outside Kansas City and was introduced to theatre by accident, driving her dedication to reaching new audiences with accessible and magical stories.  When she's not in the rehearsal or audition room, you can find her out on the hiking trail. Connect with Seattle Rep: On the web On Facebook On Instagram On YouTube   COMING UP NEXT WEEK  Join us next Friday, January 28th, when we'll welcome actor and cardiologist Rico Simonini to the show on the 32nd anniversary of Ava Gardner's death to talk about his film "Frank & Ava".

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 55 (Guest Richard Barrios - Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 26:30


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 55.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS “A Classic Christmas" with Jeremy Arnold Saturday, December 18th, Jeremy Arnold will join us at the Roxy for a one-of-a-kind roundtable discussion before a “It's a Wonderful Life” hits the Roxy big screen.  Plan to come early for a matinee showing of “White Christmas” and stay for the holiday bites and wine before we hit the stage with Jeremy.  We'll also enjoy a special Christmas message from "Zuzu" herself, Karolyn Grimes.  Get more info and tickets at roxybremerton.org. "Seasonal Allergies" Hit The Lesser Known Players Get your tickets now for The Lesser Known Players' presentation of "Seasonal Allergies" by Katherine DiSavino & Kevin Mead, directed and produced by our friends, and frequent stage-mates, Kristi Ann Jacobson and Gary Fetterplace, and starring a cast of local favorites.  Get ready to laugh away your throat tickle and clear your sinuses with a healthy dose of holiday fun!  Check out Greg's review then visit lesserknownplayers.org for tickets and more info. "WWCA Holiday Variety Show" Now Onstage Onstage now at Western Washington Center for the Arts in Port Orchard, it's the “WWCA Holiday Variety Show” directed by our friend Rebecca Ewen.  Come and celebrate the season with some of your favorite WWCA performers.  The show will feature choral arrangements written by beloved Music Director, the late Bruce Ewen, dance numbers, and much more.  Check out Greg's review of the show on Facebook, and get your tickets now at wwca.us.   Get to Know a Theater - Renton Civic Theater Make sure to visit our YouTube channel for our latest installment of "Get to Know a Theater."  In this episode we feature Renton Civic Theater and an interview with Managing Artistic Director Bill Huls.  Formerly a movie theater, Renton Civic opened in 1987 and has become a well-loved destination for the arts in Renton.  For our friends on the east side of the sound, check our Greg's review (yep he's been busy!) of their currently running production of the holiday classic, “It's a Wonderful Life.”  Tickets and info at rentoncivictheatre.org.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Richard Barrios Richard Barrios is the author of “Screened Out: Playing Gay in Hollywood from Edison to Stonewall”, “Dangerous Rhythm: Why Movie Musicals Matter”, “A Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film” (which was awarded the Theater Library Association Prize), and, with TCM, “West Side Story: The Jets, the Sharks, and the Making of a Classic” and “Must See Musicals: 50 Show Stopping Movies We Can't Forget.” Richard has lectured and presented films at the Smithsonian Institute, the American Film Institute, and the Film Forum, written articles for the New York Times, appeared in numerous documentary films, and contributed audio commentaries to DVD and Blu-ray releases.  A native of Louisiana, Richard joined us from his home in New Jersey.  Connect with Richard On Amazon On TCM On Twitter On Facebook   COMING UP NEXT WEEK  A very Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all our friends, guests and listeners!  We'll be stepping away from the mic for a few weeks to enjoy the season with our families, but keep up with us on social media throughout the rest of 2021 and watch for our annual Christmas episode of "In the Mix" coming soon to our YouTube channel!

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 54 (Guest Richard Barrios - Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 29:01


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 54.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS “A Classic Christmas" with Jeremy Arnold Saturday, December 18th, Jeremy Arnold will join us at the Roxy for a one-of-a-kind roundtable discussion before a “It's a Wonderful Life” hits the Roxy big screen.  Plan to come early for a matinee showing of “White Christmas” and stay for the holiday bites and wine before we hit the stage with Jeremy.  We'll also enjoy a special Christmas message from "Zuzu" herself, Karolyn Grimes.  Get more info and tickets at roxybremerton.org.  And tune in next week and keep an eye on our social media pages for your chance to WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS! "A Match Made At Christmas" Special Event Mark your calendars for Thursday, December 9th, when BISA Vocal Studio, in partnership with Abundant House Films and Faraway Entertainment, will present the Bainbridge Island Premiere of a film made right here in the Pacific Northwest.  “A Match Made at Christmas” will play at 7pm at the Historic Lynwood Theatre at 7pm, followed by a Q&A with cast members Bainbridge Island resident Shannon Dowling, and Seattle actor Jared Hernandez.  Visit the Historic Lynnwood for tickets. "Season Allergies" Hit the Lesser Known Players Get your tickets now for The Lesser Known Players' presentation of "Seasonal Allergies" by Katherine DiSavino & Kevin Mead, directed and produced by our friends, and frequent stage-mates, Kristi Ann Jacobson and Gary Fetterplace, and starring a cast of local favorites.  Get ready to laugh away your throat tickle and clear your sinuses with a healthy dose of holiday fun!  Visit lesserknownplayers.org for tickets. "WWCA Holiday Variety Show" Now Onstage Onstage now at Western Washington Center for the Arts in Port Orchard, it's the “WWCA Holiday Variety Show” directed by our friend Rebecca Ewen.  Come and celebrate the season with some of your favorite WWCA performers.  The show will feature choral arrangements written by beloved Music Director, the late Bruce Ewen, dance numbers, and much more.  Check out Greg's review of the show on Facebook, and get your tickets now at wwca.us.   Get to Know a Theater - The Seattle Rep Make sure to visit our YouTube channel for our latest installment of "Get to Know a Theater."  In this episode we feature the winner of the 1990 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, The Seattle Rep.  Artistic Director Braden Abraham and Artistic Producer Elisabeth Farwell-Moreland joined us for an in depth look at the Rep's history, it's uniqueness in Seattle, and it's future post-COVID and a big remodel. IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Richard Barrios Richard Barrios is the author of “Screened Out: Playing Gay in Hollywood from Edison to Stonewall”, “Dangerous Rhythm: Why Movie Musicals Matter”, “A Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film” (which was awarded the Theater Library Association Prize), and, with TCM, “West Side Story: The Jets, the Sharks, and the Making of a Classic” and “Must See Musicals: 50 Show Stopping Movies We Can't Forget.” Richard has lectured and presented films at the Smithsonian Institute, the American Film Institute, and the Film Forum, written articles for the New York Times, appeared in numerous documentary films, and contributed audio commentaries to DVD and Blu-ray releases.  A native of Louisiana, Richard joined us from his home in New Jersey.  Connect with Richard On Amazon On TCM On Twitter On Facebook   COMING UP NEXT WEEK  Join us next week, Friday, December 10th, for the second half of our interview with Richard, and more on the history and impact of what he calls a "fabulous and fascinating - if sometimes peculiar body of work" - the movie musical.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 53 (Guest Stewart Lyons - Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 26:28


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 53.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS “A Classic Christmas" with Jeremy Arnold Saturday, December 18th, Jeremy Arnold will join us at the Roxy for a one-of-a-kind roundtable discussion before a “It's a Wonderful Life” hits the Roxy big screen.  Plan to come early for a matinee showing of “White Christmas” and stay for the holiday bites and wine before we hit the stage with Jeremy.  We'll also enjoy a special Christmas message from "Zuzu" herself, Karolyn Grimes.  Get more info and tickets at roxybremerton.org.  And tune in next week and keep an eye on our social media pages for your chance to WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS! Virtual "Coppelia" by Bainbridge Ballet to Stream Over Thanksgiving Keep an eye on the Bainbridge Ballet Facebook page next week for a special virtual production of comic ballet, "Coppelia", thanks to the skills of our friend, local filmmaker, Scott Breitbarth.   "A Match Made At Christmas" Special Event Mark your calendars for Thursday, December 9th, when BISA Vocal Studio, in partnership with Abundant House Films and Faraway Entertainment, will present the Bainbridge Island Premiere of a film made right here in the Pacific Northwest.  “A Match Made at Christmas” will play at 7pm at the Historic Lynwood Theatre at 7pm, followed by a Q&A with cast members Bainbridge Island resident Shannon Dowling, and Seattle actor Jared Hernandez.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Stewart Lyons Stewart Lyons is a Co-Executive Producer, Line Producer, and Production Executive with extensive experience with most major studio, network, cable, and streaming television companies including Netflix, Sony Pictures Television, Warner Brothers, Amazon, HBO, Weinstein Productions, NBC, and CBS. He has worked on 33 television series, 27 pilots (20 ordered to series), and dozens of feature films and television movies.  He was recently Director, Original Series Production, for Netflix and prior to that assignment was Co-Executive Producer for the premiere season of “Better Call Saul”. He won 2 Emmys as Line Producer for “Breaking Bad”, the most critically acclaimed series in the history of television. He also received two Directors Guild Awards, two Producers Guild Awards, a Golden Globe, and two Peabody Awards for this series. He was also the only person, cast or crew, who was on set for every day of the production of "Breaking Bad".  In addition to his regular production positions, his work as a production consultant includes scheduling and/or budgeting over 160 pilots and television series for streaming, cable, and broadcast companies for projects throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe. In 2015, he was the first television line producer to be the subject of "An Evening With..." hosted by Senator Christopher Dodd at the MPAA in Washington, DC.  Stewart has lectured at the Directors Guild, the Producers Guild, Chapman University, USC's Peter Stark Program, UCLA, the University of Maryland, and in both England and Germany about set operations, scheduling, budgeting, and the development of "auteur" television. He received his BFA from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and his MBA from NYU's Stern School of Business. He is a graduate of the DGA/Producers Training Program and currently works as adjunct Professor at DePaul University instructing in creative producing at their Los Angeles location for masters degree students.   He joined us from his home in Oxnard, CA.   COMING UP NEXT WEEK  Join us next week, Friday, December 26th, when we'll be joined by author Richard Barrios to talk about the history of the musical, the technology the films spawned, and some of his favorite must-see musicals throughout the years.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 52 (Guest Stewart Lyons - Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 29:11


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 52.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS “A Classic Christmas" with Jeremy Arnold Saturday, December 18th, Jeremy Arnold will join us at the Roxy for a one-of-a-kind roundtable discussion before a “It's a Wonderful Life” hits the Roxy big screen.  Plan to come early for a matinee showing of “White Christmas” and stay for the holiday bites and wine before we hit the stage with Jeremy.  We'll also enjoy a special Christmas message from "Zuzu" herself, Karolyn Grimes.  Get more info and tickets at roxybremerton.org. Movies of the Decade - "La La Land" Playing tomorrow, Saturday, 11/20, for the 20-teens decade, it's “La La Land” starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone and written and directed by Damian Chazelle.  We'll get things started as usual at 6:30 and this month we'll enjoy a special video introduction by one of Jeremy Arnold's fellow TCM authors, Richard Barrios, author of A “Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film” and “Must See Musicals”.  Richard will also be our guest for Episode 54 on Friday, December 3rd, so make sure to tune in. WWCA Holiday Variety Show Opens 11/26/21 Opening November 26th at Western Washington Center for the Arts in Port Orchard, it's the “WWCA Holiday Variety Show” directed by our friend Rebecca Ewen.  Come and celebrate the season with some of your favorite WWCA performers.  The show will feature choral arrangements written by beloved Music Director, the late Bruce Ewen, dance numbers performed by Just for Kicks School of Dance, and much more.  Get your tickets now at wwca.us. Virtual "Coppelia" by Bainbridge Ballet to Stream Over Thanksgiving Keep an eye on the Bainbridge Ballet Facebook page next week for a special virtual production of comic ballet, "Coppelia", thanks to the skills of our friend, local filmmaker, Scott Breitbarth.     IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Stewart Lyons Stewart Lyons is a Co-Executive Producer, Line Producer, and Production Executive with extensive experience with most major studio, network, cable, and streaming television companies including Netflix, Sony Pictures Television, Warner Brothers, Amazon, HBO, Weinstein Productions, NBC, and CBS. He has worked on 33 television series, 27 pilots (20 ordered to series), and dozens of feature films and television movies.  He was recently Director, Original Series Production, for Netflix and prior to that assignment was Co-Executive Producer for the premiere season of “Better Call Saul”. He won 2 Emmys as Line Producer for “Breaking Bad”, the most critically acclaimed series in the history of television. He also received two Directors Guild Awards, two Producers Guild Awards, a Golden Globe, and two Peabody Awards for this series. He was also the only person, cast or crew, who was on set for every day of the production of "Breaking Bad".  In addition to his regular production positions, his work as a production consultant includes scheduling and/or budgeting over 160 pilots and television series for streaming, cable, and broadcast companies for projects throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe. In 2015, he was the first television line producer to be the subject of "An Evening With..." hosted by Senator Christopher Dodd at the MPAA in Washington, DC.  Stewart has lectured at the Directors Guild, the Producers Guild, Chapman University, USC's Peter Stark Program, UCLA, the University of Maryland, and in both England and Germany about set operations, scheduling, budgeting, and the development of "auteur" television. He received his BFA from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and his MBA from NYU's Stern School of Business. He is a graduate of the DGA/Producers Training Program and currently works as adjunct Professor at DePaul University instructing in creative producing at their Los Angeles location for masters degree students.   He joined us from his home in Oxnard, CA. COMING UP NEXT WEEK  Join us next week, Friday, November 26th, for the second half of our interview with Stewart and more about "Breaking Bad" and the craft of television production. 

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 51 (Guest Rob Paulsen - Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 32:04


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 51.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS Catch "CLUE" on the BCT Mainstage Running through November 21st, it's "CLUE - the play, based on the film, based on the board game!  Several of our talented friends are involved in this classic who-done-it, and Greg and I sat down with them and the rest of the cast for a special behind-the-scenes preview, available now on our YouTube channel.  Find Greg's review of the show on our Facebook page and get your tickets for CLUE now, at bctshows.com. “A Classic Christmas" with Jeremy Arnold Saturday, December 18th, Jeremy Arnold will join us at the Roxy for a one-of-a-kind roundtable discussion before a “It's a Wonderful Life” hits the Roxy big screen.  Plan to come early for a matinee showing of “White Christmas” and stay for the holiday bites and wine before we hit the stage with Jeremy.  We'll also enjoy a special Christmas message from "Zuzu" herself, Karolyn Grimes.  Get more info and tickets at roxybremerton.org. WWCA Holiday Variety Show Opens 11/26/21 Opening November 26th at Western Washington Center for the Arts in Port Orchard, it's the “WWCA Holiday Variety Show” directed by our friend Rebecca Ewen.  Come and celebrate the season with some of your favorite WWCA performers.  The show will feature choral arrangements written by beloved Music Director, the late Bruce Ewen, dance numbers performed by Just for Kicks School of Dance, and much more.  Get your tickets now at wwca.us.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Voice Actor Rob Paulsen We're pleased to ring in our 50th episode with a man who has given voice to some of the most popular and timeless animated characters of our generation.  Rob Paulsen was born in Detroit, MI, and at an early age, fell in love with the talents of comedians like Pat Paulsen, Foster Brooks, Red Skelton, Carol Burnett, Jonathan Winters, Peter Sellers, and the cast of Monty Python.  His first role as an entertainer was as a singer, which trained his ear, eye, and voice to work together in a wide array of styles. Rob hit LA in the 1970's intending to be a live action actor but quickly fell under the spell of the Groundlings, the legendary Los Angeles' comedy/improv troupe, where he befriended and worked with Phil Hartman, Paul Reubens, Lynne Marie Stewart, John Paragon, Cassandra Peterson, and Laraine Newman.  His skills honed, he landed his first voice gig on “GI Joe” which opened the door to Hanna-Barbera and veteran director Gordon Hunt, who cast Rob as one of Rob favorite characters from boyhood, Hadji, in a revival of the classic series “Jonny Quest.” That early success came right at the advent of the cable revolution and the millennial baby boom, and a sudden demand for family-oriented programming that would enchant young viewers as well as their parents.  Disney, Warner Brothers, and Hanna-Barbera all started reviving old series and creating new ones, while networks like Nickelodeon and other syndication outlets began demanding more original daytime programming and Rob and his colleagues were part of it all. Rob is best known for bringing life to beloved characters like Yakko on “Animaniacs”, Raphael on “TMNT”, Pinky and Dr. Scratchansniff on “Pinky and the Brain”, Carl Wheezer on “The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius”, and many, many more throughout a career spanning five decades. After fighting a successful battle with throat cancer in 2016, a story detailed in his 2019 memoir “Voice Lessons”, Rob is back and busier than ever and still one of the hardest working, most in-demand, and beloved voice artists in the industry.  In 2020 he reprised his role as Yakko in a reboot of “Animaniacs” on Hulu and has set new dates for his live show, “Animaniacs In Concert!”, performed with live music in symphony halls and theatres around the country. He is an outspoken advocate for people battling cancer and frequently makes time to bring joy and comfort to fans of all ages, all over the world.  Rob joined us from his home in San Simeon, CA. Rob on Facebook: @robpaulsenlive Rob on Twitter: @yakkopinky Rob on Instagram: @rob_paulsen Buy Rob's memoir: "Voice Lessons" on Amazon   COMING UP NEXT WEEK  Join us next week, Friday, November 19th, when we'll welcome Stewart Lyons to the show.  Stewart was our guest at the 2021 Seattle Film Summit and is a Co-Executive Producer, Line Producer, Unit Production Manager and Production Executive who has worked on projects with Netflix, Sony Pictures Television, Warner Brothers, Amazon, Starz, Apple, HBO, FX, AMC (including a little show called Breaking Bad!)

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 50 (Guest Rob Paulsen)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 37:06


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 50.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS Catch "CLUE" on the BCT Mainstage Running through November 21st, it's "CLUE" - the play, based on the film, based on the board game!  Several of our talented friends are involved in this classic who-done-it, and Greg and I sat down with them and the rest of the cast for a special behind-the-scenes preview, available now on our YouTube channel.  Find Greg's review of the show on our Facebook page and get your tickets for CLUE now, at bctshows.com. “A Classic Christmas" with Jeremy Arnold Saturday, December 18th, Jeremy Arnold will join us at the Roxy for a one-of-a-kind roundtable discussion before a “It's a Wonderful Life” hits the Roxy big screen.  Plan to come early for a matinee showing of “White Christmas” and stay for the holiday bites and wine before we hit the stage with Jeremy.  We'll also enjoy a special Christmas message from "Zuzu" herself, Karolyn Grimes.  Get more info on the Roxy's Facebook page at @bremertonroxy.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Voice Actor Rob Paulsen We're pleased to ring in our 50th episode with a man who has given voice to some of the most popular and timeless animated characters of our generation.  Rob Paulsen was born in Detroit, MI, and at an early age, fell in love with the talents of comedians like Pat Paulsen, Foster Brooks, Red Skelton, Carol Burnett, Jonathan Winters, Peter Sellers, and the cast of Monty Python.  His first role as an entertainer was as a singer, which trained his ear, eye, and voice to work together in a wide array of styles. Rob hit LA in the 1970's intending to be a live action actor but quickly fell under the spell of the Groundlings, the legendary Los Angeles' comedy/improv troupe, where he befriended and worked with Phil Hartman, Paul Reubens, Lynne Marie Stewart, John Paragon, Cassandra Peterson, and Laraine Newman.  His skills honed, he landed his first voice gig on “GI Joe” which opened the door to Hanna-Barbera and veteran director Gordon Hunt, who cast Rob as one of Rob favorite characters from boyhood, Hadji, in a revival of the classic series “Jonny Quest.” That early success came right at the advent of the cable revolution and the millennial baby boom, and a sudden demand for family-oriented programming that would enchant young viewers as well as their parents.  Disney, Warner Brothers, and Hanna-Barbera all started reviving old series and creating new ones, while networks like Nickelodeon and other syndication outlets began demanding more original daytime programming and Rob and his colleagues were part of it all. Rob is best known for bringing life to beloved characters like Yakko on “Animaniacs”, Raphael on “TMNT”, Pinky and Dr. Scratchansniff on “Pinky and the Brain”, Carl Wheezer on “The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius”, and many, many more throughout a career spanning five decades. After fighting a successful battle with throat cancer in 2016, a story detailed in his 2019 memoir “Voice Lessons”, Rob is back and busier than ever and still one of the hardest working, most in-demand, and beloved voice artists in the industry.  In 2020 he reprised his role as Yakko in a reboot of “Animaniacs” on Hulu and has set new dates for his live show, “Animaniacs In Concert!”, performed with live music in symphony halls and theatres around the country. He is an outspoken advocate for people battling cancer and frequently makes time to bring joy and comfort to fans of all ages, all over the world.  Rob joined us from his home in San Simeon, CA. Rob on Twitter: @yakkopinky Rob on Instagram: @rob_paulsen Buy Rob's memoir: "Voice Lessons" on Amazon   COMING UP NEXT WEEK  Join us Friday, November 12th, for the second half of our interview with Rob, when he'll share some of his technique as an actor behind the mic.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 49 (Guest Christian Blauvelt)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 39:50


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 49.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS “A Classic Christmas" with Jeremy Arnold Saturday, December 18th, Jeremy Arnold will join us at the Roxy for a one-of-a-kind roundtable discussion before a “It's a Wonderful Life” hits the Roxy big screen.  Plan to come early for a matinee showing of “White Christmas” and stay for the holiday bites and wine before we hit the stage with Jeremy.  We'll also enjoy a special Christmas message from "Zuzu" herself, Karolyn Grimes.  Get more info on the Roxy's Facebook page at @bremertonroxy. Last Weekend for "Love Letters" at WWCA Go see Western Washington Center for the Arts production of A. R. Gurney's Pulitzer Prize-nominated two-person show, “Love Letters.”  Directed by our friend Dan Estes, "Love Letters" is a nuanced examination of shared nostalgia, missed opportunities, and deep closeness between two friends - Andy and Melissa - over the course of 50 years.  This is the last weekend to catch this funny and tender show, so get your tickets now at wwca.us. CLUE Hits the BCT Mainstage Opening this weekend and running through November 21st, it's CLUE - the play, based on the film, based on the board game!  Several of our talented friends are involved in this hilarious who-done-it, and last week Greg and I sat down with them and the rest of the cast for a special behind-the-scenes preview, available now on our YouTube channel.  Watch for Greg's review of the show on our Facebook page and get your tickets for CLUE now, at bctshows.com. IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Author Christian Blauvelt Christian Blauvelt is an entertainment journalist, who serves as the managing editor of leading film and TV industry website IndieWire. He regularly appears on CBS New York to give previews of upcoming films and awards season analysis, has hosted films on Turner Classic Movies, and has presented at South by Southwest and San Diego Comic-Con. Along with Hollywood Victory, Christian is the author of nine books including "Star Wars Made Easy" and “Cinematic Cities: New York''.  He joined us from his home in Saint Petersburg, FL. COMING UP NEXT WEEK  Join us Friday, November 5th, when we'll be joined by one of Hollywood's busiest, most talented, and most passionate voice actors Rob Paulson. 

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 48 (Guest Scott Eyman)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 31:42


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 48.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS In the Mix - Prohibition Cocktails at Remedy Speakeasy We return to the time of Prohibition in this week's "In the Mix", with the Mary Pickford cocktail, mixed and served by the owner of Remedy Speakeasy in downtown Bremerton, WA, Alison Crow.  Then we sat down with our Mary Pickfords and talked about, well, Mary Pickford.  Check it out on our YouTube channel. Love Letters Arrive at WWCA A. R. Gurney's “Love Letters” opens 10/15 at Western Washington Center for the Arts and runs through Oct 31st.  It is a tender, tragi-comic, and nuanced examination of the lost art of letter writing, shared nostalgia, missed opportunities, and the deep closeness of two lifelong, complicated friends.  Spanning five decades and numerous locations, Love Letters is staged simply, with two actors behind desks or sitting in cozy chairs, letting their words describe a world of emotion.  Get tickets today at wwca.us. Movies of the Decade - 2000's - Moulin Rouge (2001) Movies of the Decade at the Historic Roxy Theater presents "Moulin Rouge", Baz Luhrmans story of a poor Bohemian poet in 1890s Paris.  The film won two Oscars and stars Ewen McGregor and Nicole Kidman.  We'll hit the stage at 6:30 followed by Jeremy Arnold for his final introduction of the series.  Don't miss it.  Get your tickets at roxybremerton.org.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  New York Times Best Selling Author, Scott Eyman Scott Eyman is the biographer of stars like John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart and Henry Fonda, Earnest Lubich, John Ford, Cecille B. Demille, and he joined us back in May for Episode 28 to celebrate the release of his last book Cary Grant: A Brilliant disguise.   Scott's latest work “20th Century-Fox: Darryl F. Zanuck and the Creation of the Modern Film Studio” comes to us from Turner Classic Movies and examines one of the preeminent producers of films, filmmakers, and stars for 85 years, focusing on the man most responsible, producer and movie mogul Daryl F. Zanuck. Scott is a prolific author with three of his books New York Times bestsellers.  He has been awarded the William K. Everson Award for Film History by the National Board of Review and he teaches film history at the University of Miami.  Scott joined us from his home in West Palm Beach. Connect with Scott: Web: www.scotteyman.com Twitter: @scotteyman1 Scott Eyman Goodreads Profile Scott Eyman on Amazon Coming Up Next Week We'll be off next week preparing a special video episode featuring "CLUE" - the stage show based on the 1985 hit movie.  Keep an eye on our Facebook page and YouTube channel!  (And remember, "This is WAR, Peacock!")

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 47 (Guest Diane Haithman - Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 27:04


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 47.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS Love Letters Arrive at WWCA A. R. Gurney's “Love Letters” opens 10/15 at Western Washington Center for the Arts and runs through Oct 31st.  It is a tender, tragi-comic, and nuanced examination of the lost art of letter writing, shared nostalgia, missed opportunities, and the deep closeness of two lifelong, complicated friends.  Spanning five decades and numerous locations, Love Letters is staged simply, with two actors behind desks or sitting in cozy chairs, letting their words describe a world of emotion.  Get tickets today at wwca.us. Movies of the Decade - 2000's - Moulin Rouge (2001) Movies of the Decade at the Historic Roxy Theater presents "Moulin Rouge", Baz Luhrmans story of a poor Bohemian poet in 1890s Paris.  The film won two Oscars and stars Ewen McGregor and Nicole Kidman.  We'll hit the stage at 6:30 followed by Jeremy Arnold for his final introduction of the series.  Don't miss it.  Get your tickets at roxybremerton.org.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Entertainment Business Reporter Diane Haithman Diane Haithman recently left a job as Staff Reporter at the Los Angeles Business Journal to take on a new challenge as Senior Entertainment Business Reporter at online news website TheWrap. She was a longtime contributor to entertainment industry website Deadline Hollywood and an Arts and Entertainment Staff Writer for the Los Angeles Times before embarking on an independent writing and teaching career.   The recipient of two Los Angeles Press Club Awards, Diane first joined the Los Angeles Times covering the television industry before moving to the arts and culture beat for most of her career.  Prior to joining the Times, Diane was West Coast Bureau Chief and Hollywood columnist for the LA-based Detroit Free Press.  She has been a Critic Fellow at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's New Playwright's Conference and has also written for The Hollywood Reporter, Angeleno and Coast magazines and many other publications. Diane is a graduate of the University of Michigan Honors College with a joint degree in English and Psychology and is currently an adjunct Professor of Entertainment Journalism at Emerson College LA in Hollywood.   She is also an author.  Her novel Dark Lady of Hollywood, a merry mashup of the TV industry and the world of Shakespeare, was published to critical acclaim in 2014 by Harvard Square Editions and is currently available in both paperback and Kindle.  Diane joined us from her home in Los Angeles. Connect with Diane: Web: www.dianehaithman.com Twitter: @dhaithman At TheWrap: www.thewrap.com/author/dianehaithman/   COMING UP NEXT WEEK  Join us Friday, October 15th, when we'll welcome biographer of the stars Scott Eyman back to the show to discuss his new book from TCM “20th Century-Fox - Darryl F. Zanuck and the Creation of the Modern Film Studio.”

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 46 (Guest Diane Haithman)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 26:49


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 46.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS Pirates Spotted at WWCA “The Pirates of Penzance” directed and choreographed by our friends Dan Estes and Rebecca Ewen runs through October 3rd.  Check out Greg's review of Pirates on our Facebook page and get your tickets at wwca.us. "GET TO KNOW A THEATER" - Seattle's Historic 5th Avenue This week we had the privilege of sitting down with Producing Artistic Director Bill Berry and Managing Director Bernadine Griffin from the Historic Fifth Avenue Theater in Seattle.  The Fifth just celebrated its 95th anniversary and is currently undergoing a major renovation in anticipation of an exciting return in 2022.  Find this episode on our YouTube channel and learn everything you wanted to know about the theater actress Helen Hayes called “a national treasure."   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Entertainment Business Reporter Diane Haithman Diane Haithman recently left a job as Staff Reporter at the Los Angeles Business Journal to take on a new challenge as Senior Entertainment Business Reporter at online news website TheWrap. She was a longtime contributor to entertainment industry website Deadline Hollywood and an Arts and Entertainment Staff Writer for the Los Angeles Times before embarking on an independent writing and teaching career.   The recipient of two Los Angeles Press Club Awards, Diane first joined the Los Angeles Times covering the television industry before moving to the arts and culture beat for most of her career.  Prior to joining the Times, Diane was West Coast Bureau Chief and Hollywood columnist for the LA-based Detroit Free Press.  She has been a Critic Fellow at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's New Playwright's Conference and has also written for The Hollywood Reporter, Angeleno and Coast magazines and many other publications. Diane is a graduate of the University of Michigan Honors College with a joint degree in English and Psychology and is currently an adjunct Professor of Entertainment Journalism at Emerson College LA in Hollywood.   She is also an author.  Her novel Dark Lady of Hollywood, a merry mashup of the TV industry and the world of Shakespeare, was published to critical acclaim in 2014 by Harvard Square Editions and is currently available in both paperback and Kindle.  Diane joined us from her home in Los Angeles. Connect with Diane: Web: www.dianehaithman.com Twitter: @dhaithman At TheWrap: www.thewrap.com/author/dianehaithman/   COMING UP NEXT WEEK  Join us Friday, October 8th, for the second half of our interview with Diane and her take on some of the emerging news stories coming out of Hollywood.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 45 (Guest Dr. Jason Kindt)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 33:47


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 45.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS Historic Roxy Theater Movies of the Decade: "Pulp Fiction" Saturday, September 25th, we'll be opening another edition of “Movies of the Decade” at The Historic Roxy Theater in Bremerton.  On the big screen, the 1994 Quentin Tarantino classic and winner of the Oscar for Best Screenplay, "Pulp Fiction", starring… well... everyone cool.  We hit the stage at 6:30pm followed by another insightful introduction by our friend Jeremy Arnold from TCM.  (Yes, kids, Pulp Fiction now qualifies as a classic!) Pirates Spotted at WWCA “The Pirates of Penzance” directed and choreographed by our friends Dan Estes and Rebecca Ewen runs through October 3rd.  Check out Greg's review of Pirates on our Facebook page and get your tickets at wwca.us. Sondheim Review at BCT This Tony Award-winning musical is a perfect introduction to the work of a contemporary master and a must for diehard fans.  The show only runs through Sept 26th and so get your tickets at bctshows.com.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Dr. Jason Kindt of the Actor Fund Although Jason had a passion for the theater and participated in many high school productions, he quickly realized that his enthusiasm for musical theater does not make up for his lack of pitch.  So, naturally, he went to medical school.  Jason graduated from Ursinus (ER-SINUS) College in 1995 and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1999.   Jason is board certified in Family Medicine and worked for the Reading Health System in Hamburg, PA, where he was voted “best family practice” five years in a row, until 2013.  After that he HAD to be closer to Broadway so he moved to New York City and worked in urgent care in Manhattan, leaving him plenty of opportunity to catch all the shows in town. Jason is a theater person at heart and is very excited to work with this community.  He is a loving and caring family physician who is dedicated to helping his patients thrive in every aspect of their lives.  He joined us from his office in Times Square. Support the Actors Fund here COMING UP NEXT WEEK  Join us Friday, October 1st, when we'll be joined by former Staff Reporter at the Los Angeles Business Journal, Senior Entertainment Business Reporter at TheWrap, and contributor to Deadline Hollywood and adjunct Professor of Entertainment Journalism at Emerson College LA in Hollywood, Diane Haithman.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 44 (Guest Karolyn Grimes)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 34:11


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 44.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS Historic Roxy Theater Movies of the Decade: "Pulp Fiction" Saturday, September 25th, we'll be opening another edition of “Movies of the Decade” at The Historic Roxy Theater in Bremerton.  On the big screen, the 1994 Quentin Tarantino classic and winner of the Oscar for Best Screenplay, "Pulp Fiction", starring… well... everyone cool.  We hit the stage at 6:30pm followed by another insightful introduction by our friend Jeremy Arnold from TCM.  (Yes, kids, Pulp Fiction now qualifies as a classic!) Pirates Come Ashore at WWCA Opening tonight, it's that Gilbert & Sullivan favorite “The Pirates of Penzance” directed and choreographed by our friends Dan Estes and Rebecca Ewen.  The show runs through October 3rd and you can get your tickets at wwca.us.  And watch for Greg's review of Pirates this weekend! Sondheim Review Opening at BCT Also opening tonight is “Side by Side by Sondheim” - a musical review of the early career of legendary lyricist and composer Stephen Sondheim.  This Tony Award-winning musical is a perfect introduction to the work of a contemporary master and a must for diehard fans.  The show runs through Sept 26th and you can get more info and tickets at bctshows.com. IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Karolyn Grimes (Zuzu Bailey) Karolyn is a former child actor, author, retired medical technician, mother, grandmother, and for years the unofficial ambassador for the 1946 Frank Capra classic (and one of our favorites around the holidays) “It's a Wonderful Life”.  With James Stewart playing her father George Bailey, Karolyn starred as Zuzu, uttering those timeless words, “Every time a bell rings an angel gets his wings.”   Karolyn made 16 films between 1945 and 1952 and appeared alongside John Wayne, Cary Grant, Bing Crosby, Loretta Young, Fred MacMurray, Betty Grable, Danny Kaye and, of course, the immortal James Stewart.  At age six, she had already appeared in four films when the part of Zuzu came along. It was just another small part, but one that has made an indelible imprint on the American consciousness.  She joined us from her home in Weed, CA. Connect with Karolyn: Online: zuzu.net Facebook: @imzuzu Or meet her at the 2021 Tacoma Holiday Food & Gift Festival!   COMING UP NEXT WEEK  Join us Friday, September 24th, when we'll celebrate the reopening of Broadway with Dr. Broadway himself, our friend Dr. Jason Kindt of The Actors Fund. 

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 43 (Guest Marq Evans - Part II)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 32:50


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 43.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS The 2021 Seattle Film Summit It's not too late to get in on the 2021 Seattle Film Summit. There are events happening tonight, virtually, Friday, Sept 10th and live at the Hyatt Regency Lake Washington in Redmond tomorrow Sat the 11th.  Visit seattlefilmsummit.com for more info and to purchase tickets.  We'll be onsite tomorrow bringing you special interviews and all the action from inside the Summit so stay tuned to our social media pages for all the latest. Pirates Come Ashore at WWCA Opening tonight, it's that Gilbert & Sullivan favorite “The Pirates of Penzance” directed and choreographed by our friends Dan Estes and Rebecca Ewen.  The show runs through October 3rd and you can get your tickets at wwca.us. Sondheim Review Opening at BCT Also opening tonight is “Side by Side by Sondheim” - a musical review of the early career of legendary lyricist and composer Stephen Sondheim.  This Tony Award-winning musical is a perfect introduction to the work of a contemporary master and a must for diehard fans.  The show runs through Sept 26th and you can get more info and tickets at bctshow.com. Side by Side... Sipping the "Sondheim Sour" "Side by Side by Sondheim" Director Rana Tan and Musical Director and accompanist Gwen Adams, were kind enough to sit down with Matt and me for a preview of the show on our latest episode of “In the Mix”.  Find it on our YouTube channel and posted on Facebook.  This week's cocktail is "The Sondheim Sour" - guaranteed to quench your thirst and wet your whistle for plenty of singing along to all your Broadway favorites.  IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  FILMMAKER AND EDUCATOR MARQ EVANS Marq Evans is an award-winning independent filmmaker and creative entrepreneur. His most recent documentary "Claydream" premiered at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival to critical acclaim. His debut feature film "The Glamour & the Squalor" won top prize at film festivals around the world before being acquired by Red Bull Media House.  He is represented by XYZ Talent Management. In addition to film, Marq has produced commercials for clients including the Smithsonian Institute, U.S. Navy, the government of Haiti and Clinton Global Initiative.  With his wife, Angela, and son, Jude, Marq leads The McCaw, a boutique creative studio. The family business creates film, books, photography and other unclassifiable works such as the Cow by Bear dinner party experience. Marq holds an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts and a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Washington State University. He lives and works in Bremerton, Washington where he teaches Digital Filmmaking at Olympic College.   COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week, Friday, September 17th, when we'll be celebrating our one year anniversary as a show with a very special interview with actress Karolyn Grimes.  At age 6, Karolyn played the role of Zuzu Bailey in the 1946 Frank Capra classic “It's a Wonderful Life”. Her childhood film career spanned 16 movies, but she is best remembered for her touching scenes with the brilliant James Stewart as her father.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 42 (Guest Marq Evans - Part I))

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 28:39


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 42.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS The 2021 Seattle Film Summit The 2021 Seattle Film Summit is coming to the Emerald City virtually and in person September 3 - 11, 2021.  This premier event is a series of interactive, educational panels and workshops focused on connecting our local industry to L.A., New York, and the world.  The summit is a hybrid event comprised of classes, workshops, panels, film screenings, pitch sessions, award ceremonies, and networking opportunities and we'll be there to cover it all.  Watch our social media pages for more info or JOIN us!  Register at seattlefilmsummit.com and we hope to see you there. IDEAS FOR SEASON 2??? It's hard to believe we've already hit episode 42 - this has been a big year for us and we owe it all to you, our listeners.  And thank you to the local and regional art and theater community as well for welcoming us into their midst.  With our one year anniversary show coming up on September 18, we wanted to find out what you, our listeners, would like to hear.  Shoot us a message on Facebook, or Instagram, or Twitter, or email us at heilmanandhaver@gmail.com.  Our goal at Heilman and Haver is learning, sharing, and growing the arts community, so we want to hear from you.  So please reach out and thanks again for listening.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  FILMMAKER AND EDUCATOR MARQ EVANS Marq Evans is an award-winning independent filmmaker and creative entrepreneur. His most recent documentary, "Claydream", premiered at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival to critical acclaim. His debut feature film, "The Glamour & the Squalor", won top prize at film festivals around the world before being acquired by Red Bull Media House.  He is represented by XYZ Talent Management. In addition to film, Marq has produced commercials for clients including the Smithsonian Institute, U.S. Navy, the government of Haiti and Clinton Global Initiative.  With his wife, Angela, and son, Jude, Marq leads The McCaw, a boutique creative studio. The family business creates film, books, photography and other unclassifiable works such as the Cow by Bear dinner party experience. Marq holds an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts and a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Washington State University. He lives and works in Bremerton, Washington where he teaches Digital Filmmaking at Olympic College. COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week, Friday, September 10, for the second half of our interview with Marq Evans.  Marq will share more about his experience making award-winning documentaries including "Claydream" that debuted at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 41 (Guest Kathy Garver - Part II)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 25:54


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 41.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS "The Pirates of Penzance" at WWCA The hysterical Gilbert & Sullivan musical classic opens September 10, 2021, and runs Friday, Saturday, and Sunday through October 3, 2021.  The show is directed and choreographed by our friends (and past guests) Dan Estes and Rebecca Ewen.  Tickets start at $19, so dust off that old eye patch and peg leg and visit wwca.us today. The 2021 Seattle Film Summit The 2021 Seattle Film Summit is coming to the Emerald City virtually and in person September 3 - 11, 2021.  This premier event is a series of interactive, educational panels and workshops focused on connecting our local industry to L.A., New York, and the world.  The summit is a hybrid event comprised of classes, workshops, panels, film screenings, pitch sessions, award ceremonies, and networking opportunities and we'll be there to cover it all.  Watch our social media pages for more info or JOIN us!  Register at seattlefilmsummit.com and we hope to see you there.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Kathy Garver Most fondly remembered for her starring role as “Cissy” in the long running CBS hit, “Family Affair”, Kathy Garver has garnered critical acclaim in movies, stage, radio, voice-over animation, and audio book narration.   Legendary Cecil B. DeMille was one of the first to recognize Kathy's talent.  Originally hired for a small part in the epic motion picture “The Ten Commandments”, Kathy was noticed by the great director who had special scenes written into the movie to highlight the little girl.   During her teenage years, Kathy added radio and stage to her burgeoning film and television career and was a freshman majoring in speech at UCLA when she was cast in “Family Affair” to star as “Cissy” alongside Brian Keith and Sebastian Cabot.  One of the warmest and most enduring series of the 1960's and 70's, Family Affair earned Kathy a host of accolades such as Best Actress from the “Family Television Awards” and continues to be popular today and is available on Amazon Prime. Today Kathy is an active, accomplished, and versatile actress, appearing in such films as "Sweet November" and "The Princess Diaries".  Kathy is also very much in demand for her numerous vocal characterizations and is best known as “Firestar”, a mutant super hero in the Spiderman and his Amazing Friends TV series.  Kathy has also recorded audiobooks for Brilliance Audio, Dove, Listen and Live and her voice has been heard in "Apollo 13" (which was awarded the Academy Award for sound), "Ransom", "Back Draft" and "Jingle all the Way", all directed by Ron Howard.    Kathy also added author to her long list of accomplishments. Her first book, "The Family Affair Cookbook", was a tasty trip down memory lane and her 2015 memoir, "Surviving Cissy: My Family Affair of Life in Hollywood" was just released in paperback.  This year, Kathy has two more books scheduled for publication: "TV Dinners with a Side Dish of Stars" and, to celebrate the 55th anniversary of "Family Affair", "Family Affair: A Pictorial Scrapbook" will be released in September.   Currently, Kathy can be seen on her YouTube channel cooking show, "Cooking with Kathy and Scot" and she'll soon be launching a podcast called "All Things Classic" with director, writer, producer John Norton.  She is a regular at comic conventions and autograph shows where she greets her many fans.  Kathy joined us from her home in Bell Canyon, CA. Connect with Kathy online: kathygarver.com And on Facebook: @kathygarverfanpage   COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week, Friday, September 3rd, when we'll be joined by documentary filmmaker and Adjunct Professor at Bremerton's Olympic College Film School Marq Evans.  Marq's latest project “Clay Dreams” premiered at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival and he'll join us to talk about his journey as a teacher and the future of filmmaking in the digital age.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 40 (Guest Kathy Garver)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 33:28


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 40.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS Movies of the Decade: E.T. at the Roxy Roxy tomorrow, Saturday August 21st, for "Movies of the Decade".  This month we're celebrating the 1980's with E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.  Stephen Spielberg's four-time Oscar winner from 1982 starring the adorable Drew Barrymore hits the Roxy big screen at 6:30 with a special intro from TMC's Jeremy Arnold.  For tickets visit RoxyBremerton.org. In the Mix celebrates De Niro's 78th B-Day with a Godfather cocktail trilogy This week we also return to the Bay Street Bistro for a new episode of In the Mix.  August 17th we celebrated the birthday of the young Don Vito Corleone himself, Robert De Niro, with a trio of cocktails celebrating the epic Godfather trilogy.  Find the video on our YouTube channel and call the Bistro now (360-602-0310) for reservations for this week's Sunday Supper featuring a menu fit for a Don. ‘Salute'! WWCA Prepares for Pirates and Love Letters Next up at WWCA is Pirates of Penzance opening September 10th and for those of you itching to get back on stage, come out to WWCA at 10AM tomorrow for auditions for “Love Letters” by A. R. Gurney, opening in October. Virtual Theater 2020 Presents Pride & Prejudice - The Musical VTHEATER2020's special presentation of Pride & Prejudice, written and produced by founder Amy Knickerbocker, is free to stream on Facebook Watch and will be available LIVE for 3 performances today, August 20 and tomorrow August 21 at 6pm PDT, and August 22 at 3pm PDT.  Tune in on their Facebook page!   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Kathy Garver Most fondly remembered for her starring role as “Cissy” in the long running CBS hit, “Family Affair”, Kathy Garver has garnered critical acclaim in movies, stage, radio, voice-over animation, and audio book narration.   Legendary Cecil B. DeMille was one of the first to recognize Kathy's talent.  Originally hired for a small part in the epic motion picture “The Ten Commandments”, Kathy was noticed by the great director who had special scenes written into the movie to highlight the little girl.   During her teenage years, Kathy added radio and stage to her burgeoning film and television career and was a freshman majoring in speech at UCLA when she was cast in “Family Affair” to star as “Cissy” alongside Brian Keith and Sebastian Cabot.  One of the warmest and most enduring series of the 1960's and 70's, Family Affair earned Kathy a host of accolades such as Best Actress from the “Family Television Awards” and continues to be popular today and is available on Amazon Prime. Today Kathy is an active, accomplished, and versatile actress, appearing in such films as Sweet November and The Princess Diaries.  Kathy is also very much in demand for her numerous vocal characterizations and is best known as “Firestar”, a mutant super hero in the Spiderman and his Amazing Friends TV series.  Kathy has also recorded audiobooks for Brilliance Audio, Dove, Listen and Live and her voice has been heard in Apollo 13 (which was awarded the Academy Award for sound), Ransom, Back Draft and Jingle all the Way, all directed by Ron Howard.    Kathy also added author to her long list of accomplishments. Her first book, The Family Affair Cookbook, was a tasty trip down memory lane and her 2015 memoir, Surviving Cissy: My Family Affair of Life in Hollywood was just released in paperback.  This year, Kathy has two more books scheduled for publication: TV Dinners with a Side Dish of Stars will be released in May and to celebrate the 55th anniversary of Family Affair, Family Affair: A Pictorial Scrapbook will be released in September.   Currently, Kathy can be seen on her YouTube channel cooking show, Cooking with Kathy and Scot and she'll soon be launching a podcast called All Things Classic with director, writer, producer John Norton.  She is a regular at comic conventions and autograph shows where she greets her many fans.  Kathy joined us from her home in Bell Canyon, CA. COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week, Friday, August 27, for the second half of our interview with Kathy.  You can find out more about her, order copies of her books, and keep up on her latest projects at kathygarver.com.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 39 (Guest Karie Bible - Part II)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 27:45


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 39.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS STAR WARS "Movies of the Decade" Event a Success A big thank you to everyone who came out to the Historic Roxy Theater last Saturday for the largest "Movies of the Decade" event to date - for the 1970s - Star Wars!  It was an amazing night complete with signature drinks, incredible costumes, another insightful introduction by our friend Jeremy Arnold, and nearly 500 fans in attendance!  Don't miss the next film in the series Saturday, August 21st - for the 1980's - E.T.!  Get your tickets now at roxybremerton.org/showtimes. 2021 WEST SOUND FILM FESTIVAL APPROACHES You don't have to wait until then to visit the Roxy.  August 6th - 8th they'll be hosting the West Sound Film Festival.  The festival features a large array of films from local, national, and international filmmakers - including experimental, documentaries, comedies, horror, music videos, dramas, animated, feature length films, and more.  We'll be there from the red carpet to the awards ceremony, so make plans to join us.  Get tickets and more information at westsoundfilmfestival.com and stay tuned to our Facebook page and YouTube channels for live coverage and interviews from the festival.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Karie Bible Photo credit: Robert Zimiga Born a heterochromatic baby (put down the medical reference book - it means she's got two different colored eyes) with the last name "Bible" on Halloween night, Karie was destined to be nothing if not unique. Her passion for history and Hollywood's past led her to starting a cemetery tour in 2002 under the guidance of historian Marc Wanamaker. In keeping with her love of living history, she gives the tour in vintage gowns from her collection that spans the 1920s through the 1950s.  Karie has lectured at The Old Town Music Hall, The Queen Mary, The Homestead Museum and is also a "Lady in Black" to honor silent film star Rudolph Valentino.  Plus she created the website and e-newsletter FilmRadar.com about specialty film events in Los Angeles.  Karie has appeared in segments for Turner Classic Movies, CNN, History Channel, and Travel Channel.  She co-authored the book "Location Filming in Los Angeles" with historians Marc Wanamaker and Harry Medved and co-authored "Hollywood Celebrates the Holidays" with Mary Mallory.  A vintage lifestyle devotee, she lives in a 1920s apartment and hosts "Hollywood Kitchen" where she makes the recipes of stars from Hollywood's Golden Age, all while interviewing historians, authors, and her fellow film lovers.  She joins us from her home in Los Angeles. Connect with Karie: "Hollywood Kitchen" on Facebook and YouTube Hollywood Forever Cemetery Walking Tour Home Page and on Facebook    COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week, Friday, August 6th, when we'll be joined by Kitsap County, WA, artist and set painter extraordinaire, Tina Henley-Hicks.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 38 (Guest Karie Bible - Part I)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 24:10


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 38.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram. ANNOUNCEMENTS A Perfect Match - An Evening of Short Comedies Final Weekend This weekend is your last chance to catch Western Washington Center for the Arts presentation of A Perfect Match - an Evening of Short Comedies.  Tickets are just $10 and by donation for Sunday matinees.  Visit wwca.us for tickets and thanks for supporting local theater here in Kitsap. STAR WARS returns to the The Historic Roxy Theater Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope premiered at the Roxy in 1977 and returns as part of their "Movies of the Decade" Series.  We hit the stage at 6:30 to kick things off and Jeremy Arnold will join us virtually with for another astute into.  Get your tickets now at roxybremerton.org/showtimes. New Episode of "In the Mix" Celebrating Star Wars Check out our special edition of "In the Mix" dedicated to Star Wars and direct from the Roxy.  We mixed up two delicious non-alcoholic drinks this week for the special occasion (both of which will be served at the event.)  And of course we talked Star Wars memories and trivia.  So don't miss "In the Mix" on our Facebook page and YouTube channel. IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Karie Bible Photo credit: Robert Zimiga Born a heterochromatic baby (put down the medical reference book - it means she's got two different colored eyes) with the last name "Bible" on Halloween night, Karie was destined to be nothing if not unique. Her passion for history and Hollywood's past led her to starting a cemetery tour in 2002 under the guidance of historian Marc Wanamaker. In keeping with her love of living history, she gives the tour in vintage gowns from her collection that spans the 1920s through the 1950s.    Karie has lectured at The Old Town Music Hall, The Queen Mary, The Homestead Museum and is also a "Lady in Black" to honor silent film star Rudolph Valentino.  Plus she created the website and e-newsletter FilmRadar.com about specialty film events in Los Angeles.  Karie has appeared in segments for Turner Classic Movies, CNN, History Channel, and Travel Channel.  She co-authored the book "Location Filming in Los Angeles" with historians Marc Wanamaker and Harry Medved and co-authored "Hollywood Celebrates the Holidays" with Mary Mallory.  A vintage lifestyle devotee, she lives in a 1920s apartment and collects clothing from the 1920s to the 1950s.  Karie is also the host of "Hollywood Kitchen" where she makes the recipes of stars from Hollywood's Golden Age, all while interviewing historians, authors, and her fellow film lovers.  She joins us from her home in Los Angeles. COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week, Friday July 30th, for the second half of our interview with Karie.  You can find out more about her tours at cemeterytour.com and her at show at hollywoodkitchenshow.com.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 37 (Guest Tim Hagan - Part II)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 41:29


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 37.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram. ANNOUNCEMENTS A Perfect Match - An Evening of Short Comedies at WWCA Showing tonight July 16th through Sunday, July 25th at Western Washington Center for the Arts - A Perfect Match - an Evening of Short Comedies.  Live local theater is back in Port Orchard thanks in no small part to the tireless efforts of local director and all-around powerhouse Kristi Ann Jacobson.  Tickets are just $10 for Fri/Sat performances and by donation for Sunday matinees, so get your tickets now at wwca.us and thank you for supporting this special summer production.   "Get to Know a Theater" - WWCA with Dan Estes Dan is an institution at WWCA and he graciously joined this week for our second installment of “Get to Know a Theater '' featuring WWCA.  Dan gave us a tour and plenty of behind the scenes history of the theater and even shared a ghost story.  So check out “Get to Know a Theater” - Episode 2 on our YouTube channel linked in the show notes and get to know Western Washington Center for the Arts, a wonderful little theater. "In the Mix" - July 18th - Mamma Mia Turns 13 We're back at the Bay Street Bistro toasting the 13th anniversary of the 2008 mega-hit musical Mamma Mia with, what else, a “Dancing Queen” cocktail.  Check it out on our YouTube channel.  And this Sunday, July 18th, the Bay Street Bistro will dedicate their Sunday Supper to Mamma Mia with a special menu full of Greek cuisine including Greek Salad, Pork Kabobs with tzatziki, Moussaka - Greek eggplant lasagna, and Karithopita - walnut cake with honey syrup.  Plus this week's signature cocktail "The Dancing Queen" so call now and make your reservations - 360-602-0310. IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Tim Hagan Professor Tim Hagan is full-time faculty at OC and is the Founder of the OC Film School and Chair of the Digital Filmmaking Department where he teaches acting, directing, and film studies.   Prior to joining OC, Tim worked as an actor, director, and writer. After graduating and while working at the Yale Repertory Theatre, Universal Studios placed him under an exclusive contract and moved him to Los Angeles where he appeared in television and film in many guest star and chief supporting roles during the ‘70s and ‘80s.  While a professional actor, Tim was fortunate enough to work in repertory theatre, film, episodic television, daytime dramas, movies of the week and commercials. After gaining membership in The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, he was accepted into the Academy's prestigious Director's Group. While in the Director's Group, he was mentored by veteran Hollywood director, George Tyne. Tim wrote and directed several short film projects on the Warner Brothers Studios' lot. He has directed film and theatre in both Los Angeles and New York, and worked in Hollywood as a screenwriter. He also previously taught at several public colleges and private conservatories. Tim holds a MFA from the Yale School of Drama. COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week when we'll welcome special guest Karie Bible, tour guide at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery and host of Hollywood Kitchen.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 36 (Guest Timothy Hagan - Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 31:56


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 36.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram. ANNOUNCEMENTS Movies of the Decade: Star Wars IV - A New Hope Mark your calendars for July 24th for STAR WARS at the Roxy!  In celebration of the 1970's, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope will play on the Roxy big screen with another astute introduction by our friend Jeremy Arnold.   It's going to be a big crowd, so get your tickets now at roxybremerton.org and plan to come early for a glass of wine under the marquee.  We'll hit the stage at 6:30 to get things started and we hope to see you all there. A Perfect Match - An Evening of Short Comedies at WWCA Opening tonight at Western Washington Center for the Arts -  A Perfect Match - an Evening of Short Comedies.  The show runs Friday, July 9th through Sunday, July 25th.   Live local theater is back in Port Orchard thanks in no small part to the tireless efforts of local director and all-around powerhouse Kristi Ann Jacobson.  Tickets are just $10 for Fri/Sat performances and by donation for Sunday matinees, so get your tickets now at wwca.us and thank you for supporting this special summer production.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Timothy Hagan Professor Timothy Hagan is full-time faculty at OC and is the Founder of the OC Film School and Chair of the Digital Filmmaking Department where he teaches acting, directing, and film studies.   Prior to joining OC, Timothy worked as an actor, director, and writer. After graduating and while working at the Yale Repertory Theatre, Universal Studios placed him under an exclusive contract and moved him to Los Angeles where he appeared in television and film in many guest star and chief supporting roles during the ‘70s and ‘80s.  While a professional actor, Timothy was fortunate enough to work in repertory theatre, film, episodic television, daytime dramas, movies of the week and commercials. After gaining membership in The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, he was accepted into the Academy's prestigious Director's Group. While in the Director's Group, he was mentored by veteran Hollywood director, George Tyne. Timothy wrote and directed several short film projects on the Warner Brothers Studios' lot. He has directed film and theatre in both Los Angeles and New York, and worked in Hollywood as a screenwriter. He also previously taught at several public colleges and private conservatories. Timothy holds a MFA from the Yale School of Drama. COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week for the second half of our interview with Professor Tim Hagan and learn more about the Olympic College's filmmaking program at olympic.edu/filmmaking.  

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 35 (Guest Susan King - Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 32:31


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 35.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram. ANNOUNCEMENTS Movies of the Decade: Jaws Join us for Movies of the Decade at the Historic Roxy Theater in Bremerton tomorrow, Saturday, July 3rd, when we'll celebrate the 70s with a showing of Jaws, Written by Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb, directed by Steven Spielberg, and starring Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfuss.  We hit the stage at 6:30 to get the show started and TCM's Jeremy Arnold will be back virtually with another entertaining and insightful introduction.    In the Mix: Independence Day Jaws defined a genre, paving the way for multitudes of killer sharks (some in tornados) and overgrown, hungry critters of all kinds.  As did our topic for this week's In the Mix for the science fiction disaster genre.  Independence Day debuted 25 years ago on July 3rd and we're back at the Bay Street Bistro celebrating the film's anniversary with trivia and a new cocktail for you - “The Smoked Independence.”  The Bistro will be open Sunday July 4th and will be featuring our cocktail, so tune into our YouTube channel for In the Mix - Independence Day, then make your reservations.  Have a safe and happy 4th of July! Attend the 2021 West Sound Film Festival  If filmmaking is something that interests you or you just love independent films, make plans to attend the 2021 West Sound Film Festival, August 6th-8th at the Roxy in Bremerton.  Submissions are closed and now the judging begins.  For more info visit westsoundfilmfestival.com and stay tuned right here for festival news and interviews. IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Susan King When it comes to interviews, award-winning entertainment writer Susan King is as accomplished as it gets.  You heard some of the big names she's spoken with over the years, many of whom Susan grew up watching on the big screen.  She fell in love with movies at the age of three watching Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) on television and Houseboat at the movies with her parents. Susan quickly became obsessed, as her parents took her to everything from Pillow Talk, The Parent Trap, The Apartment, and Ride the High Country.  Susan became a more serious student of cinema at 17, when she was introduced to such foreign films as Francois Truffaut's Jules & Jim; Jean Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast and Orpheus; and Jean Renoir's Grand Illusion, when she watched the PBS series Film Odyssey hosted by Charles Champlin.   Susan earned an M.A. in film history and criticism from USC and then put it to good use at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, where she worked for a decade, and the Los Angeles Times, where she was an entertainment writer for 26 years, interviewing such legends as Helen Hayes, Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young, Lena Horne, Gregory Peck (Susan played 1930 movie trivia with the actor), Sidney Poitier, Charlton Heston, Debbie Reynolds, Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Judi Dench, Sophia Loren, and Leslie Caron.  Susan was awarded the Press Award from the Publicist Guild in 2012, and the Roger Ebert Award for Diversity in Film Journalism by the African American Film Critics Association in 2015. Her archives can be found at LATimes.com and she is currently active as a freelancer for entertainment news website GoldDerby.com. Susan joins us from her home in Toluca Lake, California. COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week, Friday, July 9th, when we'll welcome Tim Hagen to the show.  Tim is the Founder of the Olympic College Film School and Chair of the Digital Filmmaking Department where he teaches acting, directing, and film studies.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 34 (Guest Susan King)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 33:50


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 34.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram. ANNOUNCEMENTS Movie of the Decade: The Graduate Join us for Movies of the Decade at the Historic Roxy Theater in Bremerton tomorrow, Saturday, June 26th, when we'll celebrate the swinging 60's with a showing of The Graduate, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Anne Bancroft and Dustin Hoffman.  We hit the stage at 6:30 to get the show started and TCM's Jeremy Arnold will be back virtually with another insightful introduction.   WWCA Auditions: The Pirates of Penzance dust off your eye patch and peg leg and come out to Western Washington Center for the Arts in Port Orchard tomorrow at 12 noon and audition for Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance.  Please come prepared with 16 bars of a song to share and cold readings and a simple dance audition will follow.  Performance dates are September 10th - October 3rd and for more information you can visit WWCA.US or find them on Facebook. Enter the 2021 West Sound Film Festival  If you're more comfortable behind the camera, we invite you to enter your film in the 2021 West Sound Film Festival.  The festival will be held August 6th-8th at the Roxy in Bremerton, but our listeners from around the country and world are welcome to enter.  Just don't delay because submissions close at the end of June.  For more info and to submit your project visit the festival page on Film Freeway and stay tuned right here for festival news and interviews. IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Susan King When it comes to interviews, award-winning entertainment writer Susan King is as accomplished as it gets.  You heard some of the big names she's spoken with over the years, many of whom Susan grew up watching on the big screen.  She fell in love with movies at the age of three watching Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) on television and Houseboat at the movies with her parents. Susan quickly became obsessed, as her parents took her to everything from Pillow Talk, The Parent Trap, The Apartment, and Ride the High Country.  Susan became a more serious student of cinema at 17, when she was introduced to such foreign films as Francois Truffaut's Jules & Jim; Jean Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast and Orpheus; and Jean Renoir's Grand Illusion, when she watched the PBS series Film Odyssey hosted by Charles Champlin.   Susan earned an M.A. in film history and criticism from USC and then put it to good use at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, where she worked for a decade, and the Los Angeles Times, where she was an entertainment writer for 26 years, interviewing such legends as Helen Hayes, Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young, Lena Horne, Gregory Peck (Susan played 1930 movie trivia with the actor), Sidney Poitier, Charlton Heston, Debbie Reynolds, Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Judi Dench, Sophia Loren, and Leslie Caron.  Susan was awarded the Press Award from the Publicist Guild in 2012, and the Roger Ebert Award for Diversity in Film Journalism by the African American Film Critics Association in 2015. Her archives can be found at LATimes.com and she is currently active as a freelancer for entertainment news website GoldDerby.com. Susan joins us from her home in Toluca Lake, California. COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week for the second half of our interview with Susan for more interview stories with famous actors and tips for all of us amateur writers.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 32 (Guest Gary Fetterplace - Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 29:40


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 33.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram. ANNOUNCEMENTS IN THE MIX: The Blues Brothers Available now on our YouTube Channel is our tribute to The Blues Brothers.  We're back at the Bay Street Bistro swapping trivia and mixing up “Orange Whips” in honor of cast member John Candy.  Father's Day is this Sunday so tune in, then make reservations for you and Dad for the Bistro's Sunday Supper - Ribeye is on the menu - and of course the Orange Whip.  This Sunday the 20th, celebrating this cult film that debuted 41 years ago, on June 20th, 1980. Movies of the Decade: The Graduate Join us Saturday, June 26th,  when we'll celebrate the 60's with The Graduate, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Anne Bancroft and Dustin Hoffman.  We hit the stage at 6:30 to get the show started and Jeremy Arnold will be back virtually with another insightful introduction.  Tickets are $11 - visit ROXYBREMERTON.ORG. WWCA Auditions: Pirates of Penzance Saturday, June 26th, at Western Washington Center for the Arts in Port Orchard, auditions will be held for Gilbert & Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance.  Call time is 12 Noon at 521 Bay Street, Port Orchard.  More info at WWCA.us. SHOUT: The Mod Musical Playing now at Bremerton Community Theater - five extremely talented local ladies celebrate the song, dance and humor of the 1960s.  Plays Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through June 27th and, with social distancing restrictions, their limited seating goes quickly.  So jump online at BCTSHOWS.COM and reserve tickets for SHOUT, their swinging 60's music sensation.   IN THE LOCAL SPOTLIGHT:  Gary Fetterplace Gary Fetterplace is an active local actor, producer, scenic designer and set builder who grew up and got his start in theater in England and attended The Italian Conti Stage school (previously attended by his professional stage mum).  His first professional stage appearance was at The London Palladium at the tender age of 11 with further appearances In London and on television.  Gary first appeared in the US in Jesus Christ Superstar at Bremerton Community Theater in 2004 and he has since appeared at nearly all the local theatres in over 75 productions either on stage or behind the scenes.   Gary has also acted or been involved in nearly every Shakespeare production in the county since 2007.   His first foray into Producing and Directing was in 2011 during the inauguration performances of BCT's RBS Hall.  Since then he has added his extensive carpentry and design skills to the local theater scene - most frequently at Bremerton Community Theater, Bainbridge Performing Arts, and Western Washington Center for the Arts - assisting with set design and building, including the 5 staircases and wrap around balcony of BCT's Romeo & Juliet which was awarded best set design by The Kitsap Sun newspaper for the 2015/2016 season. He is president of The Lesser Known Players and has served as trustee and treasurer for BCT since 2009.   IN THE MIX Guest Recipe: "Gary's Pink Thingy" 2 oz Vodka 1 oz Chambord Pour Over Ice Top with Sprite COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week, Friday, June 25th, for our conversation with former entertainment writer at the Los Angeles Times, specializing in Classic Hollywood stories Susan King. 

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 32 (Guest Gary Fetterplace - Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 28:34


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 31.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS New Series: Get to Know Your Theater - Featuring Bremerton Community Theater A behind the scenes look at local theaters, their history, and what the future holds for them post-COVID.  Visit our YouTube channel for our interview with Rana Tan, Production Coordinator for BCT, and learn more about a true local gem.  And follow our channel for more episodes throughout the summer of Get to Know A Theater. SHOUT: The Mod Musical Playing now at Bremerton Community Theater - five extremely talented local ladies celebrate the song, dance and humor of the 1960s.  Plays Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through June 27th and, with social distancing restrictions, their limited seating goes quickly.  So jump online at BCTSHOWS.COM and reserve tickets for SHOUT, their swinging 60's music sensation.   Movies of the Decade: The Graduate Join us Saturday, June 26th,  when we'll celebrate the 60's with The Graduate, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Anne Bancroft and Dustin Hoffman.  We hit the stage at 6:30 to get the show started and Jeremy Arnold will be back virtually with another insightful introduction.  Tickets are $11 - visit ROXYBREMERTON.ORG. Lebowski Fest Lebowski Fest, rolls into the Roxy tomorrow, Saturday, June 12th.  It's going to be more fun than bowling in the semi's and that's not just, like, our opinion, man.  There will be a costume contest, trivia, photo booth, drink specials and White Russians... ahem, Caucasians, galore.  So grab your marmot and your green nail polish and join us at 7pm.  Tickets are $12 - BUY THEM HERE. West Sound Film Festival 2021 Accepting Submissions Would you like to see your film up on the big screen?  Enter the 2021 West Sound Film Festival.  It will be held August 6th-8th of this year at the Roxy and submissions are open now and will be accepted through the end of June.  For more info and to submit your project visit the West Sound Film Festival on FilmFreeway and stay tuned right here for festival news and interviews.   IN THE LOCAL SPOTLIGHT:  Gary Fetterplace Gary Fetterplace is an active local actor, producer, scenic designer and set builder who grew up and got his start in theater in England and attended The Italian Conti Stage school (previously attended by his professional stage mum).  His first professional stage appearance was at The London Palladium at the tender age of 11 with further appearances In London and on television.  Gary first appeared in the US in Jesus Christ Superstar at Bremerton Community Theater in 2004 and he has since appeared at nearly all the local theatres in over 75 productions either on stage or behind the scenes.   Gary has also acted or been involved in nearly every Shakespeare production in the county since 2007.   His first foray into Producing and Directing was in 2011 during the inauguration performances of BCT's RBS Hall.  Since then he has added his extensive carpentry and design skills to the local theater scene - most frequently at Bremerton Community Theater, Bainbridge Performing Arts, and Western Washington Center for the Arts - assisting with set design and building, including the 5 staircases and wrap around balcony of BCT's Romeo & Juliet which was awarded best set design by The Kitsap Sun newspaper for the 2015/2016 season. He is president of The Lesser Known Players and has served as trustee and treasurer for BCT since 2009.   IN THE MIX Guest Recipe: "Gary's Pink Thingy" 2 oz Vodka 1 oz Chambord Pour Over Ice Top with Sprite COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week, Friday, June 18th, for the second half of our interview with Gary and more on his techniques for stagecraft and design.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 31 (Guest Tommy Kurzman Part II)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 31:37


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 31.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS In the Mix: Some Like it Hot We’re back at the Bay Street Bistro this week celebrating the birthdays of Marilyn Monroe and Tony Curtis, with a tribute to their 1959 film, also starring Jack Lemmon, Some Like it Hot.  If you like it hot, you’ll love this week’s cocktail - a spicy little number that may or may not include... hot sauce!  The Bistro will be featuring the drink this Sunday, June 6th as part of their Sunday Supper, along with a special menu.  So tune in to In the Mix on YouTube, catch up on your Some Like it Hot film trivia, then call for a reservation. Historic Roxy Theater "Movies of the Decade": Rebel Without a Cause In honor of their 80th birthday, the Historic Roxy Theater in Bremerton, WA, will continue their "Movies of the Decade" series with a showing of Rebel Without a Cause starring James Dean tomorrow Saturday, June 5th.  We'll be hosting and will be joined, virtually, by our friend, TCM guest host, film historian, and author, Jeremy Arnold, who’ll introduce the film.  Tickets are just $11 and we’ll hit the stage at 6pm.  Visit roxybremerton.org/showtimes for tickets. West Sound Film Festival 2021 Accepting Submissions Would you like to see your film up on the big screen?  Enter the 2021 West Sound Film Festival.  It will be held August 6th-8th of this year at the Roxy and submissions are open now and will be accepted through the end of June.  For more info and to submit your project visit the West Sound Film Festival on FilmFreeway and stay tuned right here for festival news and interviews.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Tommy Kurzman (Part II) Tommy is the makeup and prosthetics designer for Mrs. Doubtfire the New Musical Comedy, which debuted in Seattle, previews in October, and officially opens on Broadway December 5th.  Tommy also recently designed wigs and makeup for the NYC revival of Little Shop of Horrors.  And his makeup, prosthetics, hair, and wig design skills have contributed to over 15 other Broadway shows including All My Sons, True West, St. Joan, My Fair Lady, The Little Foxes, Long Day’s Journey into Night, Bright Star, King Kong, The King and I, and Fiddler on the Roof - along with many other off-Broadway and regional shows.  Follow Tommy on Instagram to see examples of his artistry in action.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 30 (Guest Tommy Kurzman)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 36:08


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 30.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS Historic Roxy Theater "Movies of the Decade": Citizen Kane In honor of their 80th birthday, the Historic Roxy Theater in Bremerton, WA, will kick off their year-long celebration with a showing of Citizen Kane tomorrow Saturday, May 29th, and we’re proud to have been asked to emcee the event.  We’ll be joined, virtually, by our friend, TCM guest host, film historian, and author, Jeremy Arnold, who’ll introduce the film and give context and commentary on Welles’s master work.  Tickets are just $11 and we’ll hit the stage at 6:30pm, or come early and enjoy the Roxy’s pop-up wine bar beginning at 2pm.  There will be opportunities to win prizes for knowing your movie trivia, and anyone born in 1941 gets in free.  Visit roxybremerton.org/showtimes for tickets. West Sound Film Festival 2021 Accepting Submissions And if you’re a filmmaker looking to join the ranks of the Orson Welles of the world, why not start by entering the 2021 West Sound Film Festival?  It will be held August 6th-8th of this year at the Roxy (in person we hope) and submissions are open now and will be accepted through the end of June.  For more info and to submit your project visit the West Sound Film Festival on FilmFreeway and stay tuned right here for festival news and interviews.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Tommy Kurzman Tommy is the makeup and prosthetics designer for Mrs. Doubtfire the New Musical Comedy, which debuted in Seattle, previews in October, and officially opens on Broadway December 5th.  Tommy also recently designed wigs and makeup for the NYC revival of Little Shop of Horrors.  And his makeup, prosthetics, hair, and wig design skills have contributed to over 15 other Broadway shows including All My Sons, True West, St. Joan, My Fair Lady, The Little Foxes, Long Day’s Journey into Night, Bright Star, King Kong, The King and I, and Fiddler on the Roof - along with many other off-Broadway and regional shows.  Follow Tommy on Instagram to see examples of his artistry in action.   COMING NEXT WEEK:  Tommy Kurzman Join us next Friday, June 4th, for the second part of our interview with Tommy.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 29 (Guest Tracey Goessel)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 62:02


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 29.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   ANNOUNCEMENTS In honor of their 80th birthday, the Historic Roxy Theater in Bremerton, WA, will kick off their year-long celebration with a showing of Citizen Kane on Saturday, May 29th, and we’re proud to have been asked to emcee the event.  We’ll be joined, virtually, by our friend, TCM guest host, film historian, and author, Jeremy Arnold, who’ll introduce the film and give context and commentary on Welles’s master work.  Tickets are just $11 and we’ll hit the stage at 6:30pm, or come early and enjoy the Roxy’s pop-up wine bar beginning at 2pm.  There will be opportunities to win prizes for knowing your movie trivia, and anyone born in 1941 gets in free.  Visit roxybremerton.org/showtimes for tickets.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Tracey Goessel Although both a physician and an entrepreneur, Tracey Goessel’s true passion is silent film history.  In 2015 she published The First King of Hollywood, a biography of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., dubbed by The New York Times to be "a buoyant handspring of a book... one of the most delightful Hollywood biographies to slide down the mast in years.” The book has just come out in paperback in 2018.  In addition, she founded the nonprofit Film Preservation Society, which has recovered and restored several silent films formerly thought to be lost or unavailable for viewing, including Fairbanks’ Mr. Fixit, The Good Bad Man, and The Halfbreed. FPS funded the software that enables the Library of Congress to scan original paper prints of silent films from the first decade of the 1900s, and currently the goal is to restore all 485 D.W. Griffith Biograph films that were made between 1908 and 1913. Follow the Film Preservation Society and Biograph Project on Facebook   COMING NEXT WEEK:  Tommy Kurzman Join us next week, Friday May 28th, when we’ll be joined by the Makeup & Prosthetics Designer for Mrs. Doubtfire: The Musical, Tommy Kurzman.  Tommy’s makeup, prosthetics, hair and wig design skills have contributed to over a dozen Broadway shows including My Fair Lady, The King and I, and Fiddler on the Roof.  With quarantine winding down, Mrs. Doubtfire begins previews in October and officially opens on Broadway December 5th.  Prosthetics are especially critical in telling this story, and we’re excited to learn more about Tommy’s work.

    Heilman & Haver - Episode 28 (Guest Scott Eyman)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 43:24


    Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 28.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.   IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Scott Eyman Scott Eyman is the author or co-author of 15 books, including Empire of Dreams: The Epic Life of Cecil B. DeMille, Lion of Hollywood: The Life and Legend of Louis B. Mayer, and Print the Legend: The Life and Times of John Ford.  Scott also penned the bestseller John Wayne and (with actor Robert Wagner) the bestsellers Pieces of My Heart and You Must Remember This. He also wrote Hank and Jim: The Fifty-Year Friendship of Henry Fonda and James Stewart and, his latest, Cary Grant: A Brilliant Disguise.  Scott was formerly the literary critic at The Palm Beach Post, writes book reviews for The Wall Street Journal, and has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Chicago Tribune. Connect with Scott on Facebook Follow Scott on Twitter   COMING NEXT WEEK:  Tracey Goessel Tracey is the founder of the Film Preservation Society and author of The First King of Hollywood: The Life of Douglas Fairbanks.  Fairbanks was best known for his swashbuckling roles in silent films and was also a screenwriter, director, producer, and a founding member of United Artists alongside his wife Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, and D. W. Griffith.  We’re looking forward to learning more about this legend of early Hollywood and his lasting impact on the film industry with Tracey.

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