Covering the performing arts, both on and behind the stage. Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris talk theatre, do interviews, and just chat.
Welcome to episode fourteen of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris. This show is 26 and a half minutes long.This episode is all about accents for the stage, with Andy Garrison of the Actor Training Studio. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode thirteen of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris. This show is about 26 minutes long.This episode is an interview with actor, writer, teacher, and artistic director of The Barn Players, Eric Magnus. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode twelve of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Jen Morris and Angie Fiedler Sutton. This show is about 27 minutes long.This episode is about auditions: the process and what goes on during one. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode eleven of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris. This show is just under 26 minutes.This episode is a counter to Episode 7 (where we had Angie’s husband Rich Sutton with us), where we are joined by Jen’s husband, Chuck Smith, who talks about his life as a visual artist and musician. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode ten of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Jen Morris and Angie Fiedler Sutton.This show is about 28 and a half minutes. This episode was interviewing Art Suskin, the artistic director of The Theatre Gym. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode nine of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris.This show clocks in at a little over 30 minutes. This episode was our favorite playwrights: Steven Dietz for Jen, Christopher Durang for Angie. A very brief who they are, highlights of what they’ve written, and where you can go for more info. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode eight of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Jen Morris and Angie Fiedler Sutton.This show clocks in at a little over 31 minutes. This episode was interviewing each other, finding out more about the people behind the voices. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode seven of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris.This show clocks in at just a little over 33 minutes. This episode was about performance train wrecks, with guest Rich Sutton (yes, my husband). Feel free to share your own stories of train wrecks either as comments on this blog or by calling the number below if you want it on an episode of Stage Savvy: The Podcast. It starts off a little soft, but the volume does get better. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode six of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris.This show clocks in at a little over 33 minutes. We changed our format, and decided we’d start focusing on only one topic each episode. So, this episode was about reviewing, the history of the review system on KC Stage's website, how to review a production online, what to keep in mind when reviewing, and how to make your voice unique. Head’s up that I talked a lot during this one. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode five of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris.This show clocks in at a little over 31 minutes. First up was an interview with Heidi Van, the curator of the Fishtank Performance Studio; and then we talked about what a theatre producer is and what a producer does. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode four of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris.This show clocks in at 39 minutes and 21 seconds. First up was an interview with David Adams, the producing general director of Civic Opera Theater of Kansas City; and then we talked about audience etiquette and told some horror tales of bad audiences. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode fourteen of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris. This show is 26 and a half minutes long.This episode is all about accents for the stage, with Andy Garrison of the Actor Training Studio. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode thirteen of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris. This show is about 26 minutes long.This episode is an interview with actor, writer, teacher, and artistic director of The Barn Players, Eric Magnus. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode twelve of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Jen Morris and Angie Fiedler Sutton. This show is about 27 minutes long.This episode is about auditions: the process and what goes on during one. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode eleven of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris. This show is just under 26 minutes.This episode is a counter to Episode 7 (where we had Angie’s husband Rich Sutton with us), where we are joined by Jen’s husband, Chuck Smith, who talks about his life as a visual artist and musician. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode ten of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Jen Morris and Angie Fiedler Sutton.This show is about 28 and a half minutes. This episode was interviewing Art Suskin, the artistic director of The Theatre Gym. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode nine of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris.This show clocks in at a little over 30 minutes. This episode was our favorite playwrights: Steven Dietz for Jen, Christopher Durang for Angie. A very brief who they are, highlights of what they’ve written, and where you can go for more info. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode eight of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Jen Morris and Angie Fiedler Sutton.This show clocks in at a little over 31 minutes. This episode was interviewing each other, finding out more about the people behind the voices. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode seven of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris.This show clocks in at just a little over 33 minutes. This episode was about performance train wrecks, with guest Rich Sutton (yes, my husband). Feel free to share your own stories of train wrecks either as comments on this blog or by calling the number below if you want it on an episode of Stage Savvy: The Podcast. It starts off a little soft, but the volume does get better. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode six of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris.This show clocks in at a little over 33 minutes. We changed our format, and decided we’d start focusing on only one topic each episode. So, this episode was about reviewing, the history of the review system on KC Stage's website, how to review a production online, what to keep in mind when reviewing, and how to make your voice unique. Head’s up that I talked a lot during this one. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode five of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris.This show clocks in at a little over 31 minutes. First up was an interview with Heidi Van, the curator of the Fishtank Performance Studio; and then we talked about what a theatre producer is and what a producer does. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode four of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris.This show clocks in at 39 minutes and 21 seconds. First up was an interview with David Adams, the producing general director of Civic Opera Theater of Kansas City; and then we talked about audience etiquette and told some horror tales of bad audiences. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode three of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris.This show clocks in just a smidge over 30 minutes. First up was an interview with local actor, writer, director, and producer Pete Bakely, and then we told tales of theatre firsts. See show notes here.
Welcome to episode three of Stage Savvy: The Podcast, hosted by Angie Fiedler Sutton and Jen Morris.This show clocks in just a smidge over 30 minutes. First up was an interview with local actor, writer, director, and producer Pete Bakely, and then we told tales of theatre firsts. See show notes here.
This show clocks in a little over 39 minutes. The first topic was stage managing, and then we told some theatre tales. See show notes here.
This first show clocks in a little over 40 minutes (the first topic kind of got out of our hands), but we had a lot of fun recording it. Up first, we covered women’s playwrights; and then, we editorialized on the pros and cons of producing a new show and an ‘old chestnut’.See show notes here.
This show clocks in a little over 39 minutes. The first topic was stage managing, and then we told some theatre tales. See show notes here.
This first show clocks in a little over 40 minutes (the first topic kind of got out of our hands), but we had a lot of fun recording it. Up first, we covered women’s playwrights; and then, we editorialized on the pros and cons of producing a new show and an ‘old chestnut’.See show notes here.