A Seventh Street Theatre Podcast highlighting all things theatre related. Our focus is community/regional theatre as well as school drama departments.
Send us a textWhat happens when a teacher trusts students to create theatrical magic? In this captivating conversation from Ayala High School's drama department, we discover how one unexpected career twist transformed English teacher Madeline Sherritt into a theater director who puts students firmly in the driver's seat.Technical Director Aiden Kitavis and Assistant Director Karly Welsh share their journeys from theater newcomers to program leaders, revealing how the department's unique approach fosters both artistic growth and personal development. Rather than micromanaging, Ms. Sherritt creates an environment where students design sets, manage tech, direct scenes, and solve problems as they arise—from figuring out how to transform a multipurpose room into a medieval rock concert venue to determining how to spend their limited, self-funded budget.The conversation centers around their upcoming production of "Six: The Musical," the Broadway hit that reimagines the wives of Henry VIII as a pop group. Securing rights to this coveted show—one of the first high schools to perform it—represents a meaningful milestone for the program. Through candid stories and lighthearted moments (including impromptu appearances by Ms. Sherritt's young children), we see how Ayala's theater program builds not just productions but a genuine community where students become "the calm in the storm" and develop practical skills they'll carry forward.Whether you're a theater enthusiast, educator, or simply appreciate stories of young people exceeding expectations when given genuine responsibility, this behind-the-scenes look at student-led theater will inspire you to reconsider what's possible when we trust the next generation with creative control. Don't miss Six: The Musical at Ayala High School, running May 15-17!Ayala Theatre CompanyInstagramFacebookSixFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Send us a textHow often do audiences get to experience a play directed by its own playwright? In this enlightening episode of Steps to the Stage, we take you behind the scenes of "Bending the Spoon," part of Chino Community Theatre's Three on the Edge Festival, where writer-director Ken Lay brings his own creation to life.The play centers on a three-generation family preparing to celebrate a sweet sixteen birthday that unexpectedly resurrects a 20-year-old family tragedy. While the premise might sound heavy, Lay promises plenty of laughter amidst the tears, creating a richly human experience that reflects real life's complex emotional landscape.What makes this production uniquely fascinating is the creative dynamics at play. Tracy Lay, who portrays Gina and happens to be Ken's wife, brings her third iteration of the character to stage, having originated the role in 2018. Meanwhile, Cindy East, who plays grandmother Carol, describes the rare advantage of working directly with the playwright: "He has so much more insight than the average director would have." This intimate connection between writer, director, and actors creates an electric creative environment where lines can be adjusted on the fly when Ken realizes something that worked on paper doesn't translate perfectly to stage.The cast reveals how Ken's approach to balancing comedy with tragedy stems from his belief that "you just have to laugh instead of cry" sometimes. Rather than relying on slapstick or overt jokes, the humor emerges organically from recognizable family interactions—those moments audience members will recognize from their own lives. As Tracy explains, "People are going to see these characters and relate to them," thinking, "that sounds just like my dad" or "that's how I talk to my husband."At its heart, "Bending the Spoon" explores how families navigate life's unpredictable challenges. As Ken thoughtfully puts it, "Sometimes in life, more than one thing hits you at the same time, and you don't always get to resolve one before the next one comes along." When asked to describe the play in just one word, the creative team offers three powerful options: "Life," "Humanity," and "Heart."Don't miss this rare theatrical experience where playwright vision merges directly with stage direction. Discover for yourself why this production has the cast occasionally leaving rehearsals in emotional silence after powerful scenes, yet still finding themselves laughing at the same moments after countless rehearsals.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Send us a textRegret, change, and the peculiar state of limbo take center stage in our riveting conversation with the cast and director of "Savage in Limbo," part of Chino Community Theatre's Three on the Edge Festival. This John Patrick Shanley one-act transports audiences to a seedy Bronx bar circa 1984, where five characters who've known each other since grade school find their lives unexpectedly intersecting on a quiet Monday night.Director Michelle Knight-Reinhart and her talented cast—Alex Huey (Denise Savage), Bodhi Aguirre (Tony Aronica), and Rafael Ortega (Merc)—delve into Shanley's distinctive writing style and the raw humanity of their characters. Known for works like "Doubt," "Danny and the Deep Blue Sea," and "Moonstruck," Shanley creates painfully honest dialogue that explores the human condition through the lens of working-class New York characters yearning for connection and change.What makes this production particularly fascinating is how it balances gritty realism with moments of unexpected humor. The laughter often emerges from uncomfortable situations and self-inflicted problems as characters desperately try to change their circumstances while simultaneously resisting transformation. As one cast member notes, perhaps "limbo" isn't just a temporary state but the constant in all our lives—we're perpetually wondering if something better awaits us while remaining stuck in our patterns. The production embraces its 1980s setting with period-appropriate costumes and creates an immersive bar environment where drinks mysteriously appear without being mixed, adding an intriguing theatrical element that mirrors the reliability and steadfastness of Merc's character.Don't miss this powerful exploration of human connection running May 9-24 as part of the Three on the Edge Festival, which also features "Breathing Corpses" and "Bending the Spoon." All three productions contain mature themes and strong language, offering audiences a thought-provoking theatrical experience. If you're buying tickets for one show, consider attending all three in repertory to experience the full range of this compelling festival.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Send us a textDeath has a way of revealing who we truly are. In this captivating episode of Steps to the Stage, we dive deep into one of the most intriguing productions in the Three on the Edge Festival – "Breathing Corpses" by British playwright Laura Wade.Director Lauren Bell and actors John Nisbet and Amanda Flanagan take us behind the scenes of this darkly comedic play that unfolds in reverse chronological order. Beginning with a hotel maid discovering a dead body, the narrative moves backward through interconnected scenes that reveal how death impacts various characters in profound, absurd, and unexpectedly funny ways.What makes this production particularly fascinating is the creative team's approach to Wade's distinctively British dialogue. The script captures realistic speech patterns – complete with interruptions, false starts, and natural rhythms – creating challenges for the actors but resulting in an authenticity rarely seen on stage. The cast shares how they've navigated these complexities while maintaining the delicate balance between humor and heartbreak that defines the play."Every time the play tries to go deep," Bell explains, "something happens to bring it right back up." This tonal rollercoaster mirrors real life, where even in our darkest moments, absurdity and laughter often break through. The production doesn't shy away from heavy themes – including domestic violence and suicide – but presents them through a lens of human complexity rather than melodrama.Perfect for the intimate setting of 7th Street Community Theatre, this stripped-back production focuses on the emotional journeys of its characters rather than elaborate staging. As Nisbet notes, without being "encumbered with props or entrances and exits," the actors can fully immerse themselves in the psychological depth of their roles.Catch "Breathing Corpses" on May 8th, 10th, 16th, with matinees on May 18th and 24th. This 80-minute exploration of mortality and human connection promises to spark conversation long after the final blackout – you may even want to see it twice to catch all the connections you missed the first time around.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Send us a textA 1200-pound puppet in two massive crates. A first-time actor at age 54. A female voice for the traditionally male Audrey II. This is not your average Little Shop of Horrors—and that's precisely what makes it special.The creative team behind 7th Street Community Theater's upcoming production sits down to reveal how they're transforming this beloved cult musical for their intimate stage. Director Juan Luis Torres and his cast—including Derek Ashley-Macumber (Seymour/Costume Designer), Mark Agers (Mushnik), and Adam Carl-Payton (Orin)—share their personal connections to a show that has captivated theater lovers for generations.What emerges is a fascinating look at the balance between honoring tradition and introducing fresh perspectives. While audiences will get the professional-quality puppets they expect (arriving in two enormous crates weighing 400 and 800 pounds), they'll also experience innovations like expanded roles for the urchins and thoughtful color theory in the costumes, with greens representing envy and reds symbolizing sin as the plant's influence grows.The conversation delves into practical challenges unique to community theater: How do you fit a six-foot man-eating plant and a dentist's chair on a tiny stage? How do eight performers master complex harmonies when every voice matters? And how does a theater community rally together to make the impossible possible?Most touching is Mark's story of auditioning for his very first show at 54, sitting with professional performers at the first table read, and thinking, "These folks have legit skills... this is not just a little fun thing." His journey represents the heart of community theater—a place where passion and dedication matter more than experience.From inside jokes about troublesome vocal lines to the excitement of "Mother coming home" (their affectionate term for the plant puppet's arrival), the enthusiasm is contagious. As one cast member puts it: "It's a show you're going to want to see twice."Get your tickets now for what promises to be an unforgettable, intimate encounter with a musical that reminds us why we love theater. Just remember: don't feed the plants!Weekends April 11th through 26th $20 general admission -- $17 seniors and studentsFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Send us a textDiscover the magic of Schoolhouse Rock as our talented team discusses the evocation of childhood nostalgia and the fostering of creativity in youth theater. The episode resonates with stories that intertwine personal experiences with educational foundations in theater.• Introduction to Schoolhouse Rock live • The conceptual backbone of Schoolhouse Rock's storytelling • Collaboration and mentorship in choreography and music direction • The incorporation of educational themes in children's theater • Personal stories connecting the hosts to Schoolhouse Rock • Closing thoughts on the importance of nurturing young talent Weekends March 7th through March 22nd $15 general admission -- $12 seniors and studentsTickets available at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.biz -- chinochildrenstheatre.org -- or contact the box office at (909) 590-1149Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Send us a textThe episode highlights Ontario High School's thriving theater program, focusing on its recent renovations and the upcoming production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The conversation emphasizes the importance of student involvement, community support, and the transformative power of theater in fostering creativity and collaboration among young individuals.• Recent theater renovations enhancing student experiences • Student involvement in selecting and preparing for productions • Challenges and creativity in producing special effects • Reflection on past productions and their impact on growth • Importance of community support for successful theater programs • Goals of fostering creativity and confidence in students • Upcoming production details and ticket sales informationFacebookInstagramFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Send us a textWhat happens when the joys and sorrows of life unfold in a Southern salon filled with laughter and tears? Join us on Steps to the Stage as we welcome director Dona Rice and cast members Stephanie and Jessie, who bring "Steel Magnolias" to life with remarkable warmth and depth. Dona shares a heartfelt synopsis, highlighting the resilience of Southern women against the backdrop of this beloved classic. Stephanie and Jessie, who portray Ouiser and M'Lynn, offer a peek into their characters' journeys, navigating the complexities of friendship, love, and the ever-evolving mother-daughter bond. Together, we explore the layers of humor and drama that make this story timeless and distinct from its famous film adaptation.Set against the comforting embrace of a salon in Chickapin Parish, our conversation celebrates the enduring spirit of female friendships weathering life's unpredictable storms. We discuss the importance of crafting more roles for women in theater, especially for older actresses, while reflecting on the personal connections we all share with these characters. With insights into the creative set design that captures an authentic 1980s vibe, we reveal the collaborative magic behind the scenes. Don't miss this episode brimming with heartfelt insights and the inspiring determination of unforgettable characters.Steel Magnolias runs weekends Jan. 10-25thPurchase tickets at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.bizor call 909-590-1149$15 Student/Senior/Child$18 General AdmissionFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Send us a textWhat if you could bring the charm of a 1940s radio play to the stage, all while presenting the venerable classic, It's A Wonderful Life? On "Steps to the Stage," we explore this intriguing blend with director Chris Diehl and actors Philip Kasinski, Lourie Deards Chase, and Danny Chase as they breathe new life into "It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play." Our guests share how this innovative format allows theater companies to capture the magic of the beloved film without the need for an extensive cast and elaborate settings. Listen in as we discuss the fascinating dual-layer narrative, where actors portray both their radio personas and the iconic characters of George Bailey and his circle.Step into the small-town charm of Bedford Falls as we delve into the characters that make this story a timeless favorite. Our talented actors reveal the challenges and joys of bringing characters like George Bailey and Mary Hatch to life, capturing the heart of their journeys. Danny Chase offers an insider's view into the art of voice work, portraying an impressive eleven characters within the radio play format. This multifaceted storytelling approach not only captures the essence of the original but also adds fresh layers of creativity, inviting audiences to experience the beloved tale anew.Beyond the stage, our conversation opens up on the crafting of authentic soundscapes and engaging period-appropriate commercials that enhance this radio play experience. With the Chino Community Theater's upcoming season on the horizon, we shine a spotlight on exciting productions like "Steel Magnolias" and classics such as "A Raisin in the Sun." This episode promises a rich exploration of community theater's creativity and the passion that fuels it, setting the stage for a memorable season ahead.It's A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play runs weekends Dec. 6-22ndPurchase tickets at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.bizor call 909-590-1149$15 Student/Senior/Child$18 General AdmissionFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Send us a textWhat happens when hope meets creativity? Dona Rice, an intuitive medium and author, alongside Diana Herweck, a seasoned therapist and counselor, invite you to embark on an emotional journey in their premiere podcast episode featuring LA-based performer and creative powerhouse Brianna McDonnell. We promise you'll encounter stories that illuminate the path of resilience and growth, drawing inspiration from Brianna's experiences as she breaks barriers and honors the legacy of women who preceded her. This episode encapsulates the essence of finding hope through creativity, a theme that resonates deeply within our own personal narratives and those we seek to share.Join us as we weave through heartfelt conversations that explore the boundless power of hope. Donna and Diana open up about their transformative journeys and the profound impact of hope on their lives, which have led to the creation of Soul Sisteries. Listen closely as Brianna McDonnell shares her journey of artistic expression and community building, offering a testament to the strength we can find in creativity. This episode is a celebration of connection and inspiration, reminding us all that hope is a vital force that can carry us through life's most challenging and beautiful moments.https://soulsistories.buzzsprout.comhttps://www.instagram.com/soulsistoriespod/https://www.youtube.com/@SoulSiStoriesPodcastFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Send us a textAllison and Marlee, the visionary directors of a unique community theater production of "Carrie," join us to share their intriguing adaptation of Stephen King's classic tale. Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, this take on "Carrie" revives the musical version, infusing it with the raw energy of King's novel and De Palma's film. Our conversation unveils Sue as the central storyteller, guiding the audience through a police interrogation-style narrative that explores the complexity of memory and perspective—guaranteeing a gripping theatrical experience.We tackle the profound themes of trauma and power that underscore "Carrie's" narrative. Allison and Marlee unravel how generational and religious trauma, societal bullying, and the complex dynamics between Carrie and her mother, Margaret, drive the story to its explosive climax. The exaggerated horror elements serve as an allegory for real-world issues such as abuse and unchecked power, resonating deeply with audiences. Dive into the surprising layers of teenage life and social hierarchies that further complicate Carrie's world and shape her tragic journey.The episode also takes a behind-the-scenes look at the collaborative magic bringing this production to life. With a mix of fresh talent and seasoned veterans, we celebrate Erin's leading performance and the bold inclusion of female actors in traditionally male roles. Discover the innovative musical direction and choreography aimed at capturing the emotions and horror themes of the show. Allison and Marlee emphasize creating a respectful and fun rehearsal environment, spotlighting their commitment to empowering individuality and fostering a supportive atmosphere. This production of "Carrie" promises an unforgettable experience, from rehearsal room to stage.This show is PG-13 and contains mature themes.Weekends Oct 25th through Nov 9th $15 general admission -- $12 seniors and studentsTickets available at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.biz -- chinochildrenstheatre.org -- or contact the box office at (909) 590-1149Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Send us a textCurious about how a high school theater department thrives in today's competitive extracurricular landscape? Join us on "Steps to the Stage" as we shine a spotlight on the Claremont High School theater department. We'll kick off our journey with an intimate conversation with Director Mohamed Mangrio, who shares his inspiring path to leading this energetic program. Alongside him, Avin Bessono, co-president of Troop 2129, opens up about the joys and challenges of leading the Thespians. Plus, hear from Zoe Averagell and Moxie Moore, the dynamic duo behind the theater's social media presence, as they reveal their passion for promoting the arts online and give us a sneak peek into their exciting "Wicked" fundraiser movie night.Ever wondered how a high school theater chooses its performances? Discover the intricacies behind Claremont High's show selection process, from smaller one-act plays to grander productions like Willy Wonka Jr. and Mean Girls High School Edition. Learn how artistic vision is balanced with ticket sales, and the significant role the student-run technical department plays in bringing these shows to life. This episode also looks into the ticketing process and the invaluable student input that shapes each season's lineup.But the magic doesn't stop there. We explore the critical roles of stage managers and tech crew members, shedding light on their backstage challenges and triumphs. Hear firsthand accounts of leadership struggles, maintaining professionalism, and the unexpected joys of working behind the scenes. This episode also celebrates the immense support from the Claremont community and alumni, highlighted by an upcoming benefit concert organized by alumnus Michael Alden to support students attending the International Thespian Festival. Tune in for a heartfelt look at the passion and dedication that fuel this thriving theater program.https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fchstheatre.cusd.claremont.edu%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0tflp_eRx1h4DAtwHCmwu9mLe55E1HFjAnqHM7Lo56yAgeuyZ_1yDpM4k_aem_L-DHsNPTeOMAUvxqy40lEg&h=AT39OgWERPYuoy-QZn0clMN2kHgN0mPTdGK9N_ecbA8HnI6Dk0844WCk15tb-NRfdY0Z5YPXv-Ee_ihGBqGwWVQ4QGA2tHGoznpT2Xk5js7rXk2V_ZPNWwzhthXjfiPvLrsFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Send us a textWhat happens when a lie spirals out of control and destroys lives? In this episode of "Steps to the Stage," we explore the compelling story behind "The Children's Hour" with director Toni Lynd and cast members Tiffany McMahon, Tracy Lay, and Madison Diaz. Toni offers a deep dive into his creative vision, revealing what motivated her to bring this timeless drama to the stage. As we unpack the narrative, you'll gain insight into how the play resonates in today's era of social media and rapid information spread. Tiffany, Tracy, and Madison share their personal connections to their roles, explaining how this production has been both a professional and emotional journey for them.Ever wondered how false rumors can alter public perception irreversibly? We tackle this question head-on by discussing the real-world implications of gossip and misinformation, particularly in the current politically charged environment. Our cast members open up about their drive to portray such intense and significant stories, touching on the emotional weight and real-life relevance of their characters. Tiffany's love for dramatic roles that deeply affect audiences, Tracy's empathy as a teacher, and Madison's initial curiosity about her character all contribute to a rich and layered discussion about the power of theatre to reflect and challenge societal norms.Lastly, we pull back the curtain on the collaborative efforts that bring this powerful story to life. From the intricate character dynamics to the seamless blend of set design and period costumes, the dedication of the entire production team shines through. Special mentions go out to standout performances by Paige Polcene, Mary Reichert, and Kristian Merrill, whose characters add depth and intensity to the play. The episode culminates in highlighting the trust and synergy among the actors and crew, underscoring the emotional and compelling portrayal that makes "The Children's Hour" a must-see. Join us for an episode filled with passion, insights, and the transformative power of theatre.The Children's Hour runs weekends Sept. 13-29thPurchase tickets at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.bizor call 909-590-1149$15 Student/Senior/Child$18 General AdmissionOpening weekend: Friday Gala, Saturday 2 for 1 Special & Sunday Cast/Crew Talk BackFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Send us a Text Message.What if your childhood dreams could come to life on stage? This episode of "Steps to the Stage" promises an enchanting look into the world of community theater as we chat with Andrea, the spirited first-time director of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." From the magical storyline of a race car saved from the scrapyard to the charming musical numbers that captivate audiences of all ages, Andrea's passion and dedication to bringing this beloved show to life are nothing short of inspiring. Through her heartfelt recounting, listeners gain insight into the journey from the initial idea to the final curtain call, making this episode a treasure trove for theater enthusiasts.Andrea doesn't shy away from sharing the highs and lows of her directorial debut. Listen as she opens up about the challenges of leading a production, the thrill of watching young cast members grow, and the invaluable lessons from her mentors. Discover how she navigated the technical aspects, like working with a lighting designer and incorporating projections, and the importance of fostering a fun, creative environment. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of the joys and trials of community theater, highlighted by Andrea's infectious enthusiasm and deep personal connection to "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." Join us for a behind-the-scenes look that will leave you inspired and entertained!August 2-16 $12 general admission -- $10 seniors and studentsTickets available at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.biz -- chinochildrenstheatre.org -- or contact the box office at (909) 590-1149Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
What if living forever wasn't as wonderful as it seems? Unpack the timeless tale of "Tuck Everlasting" with us as director Shawna and actor Colin share their intimate connections to this captivating story. Hear Shawna recount her journey from reading the novel with her children to realizing her dream of bringing it to the stage. Colin dives into the emotional depths of portraying characters grappling with immortality and the profound realizations about life's true meaning that arise from their eternal existence. Together, we explore how the Tuck family's perspectives on eternal life provide a thought-provoking narrative that resonates with audiences of all ages.Step behind the curtains with us in our behind-the-scenes chapter at CCCT. First-time set designer Mickey Estrella and veteran Kathy Miller bring their unique artistic visions to set building and costume design, transforming raw materials into a visual feast. Learn about the careful casting decisions, such as double casting Winnie Foster and Jesse Tuck to ensure the wellbeing of our young actors, and the dynamic energy a new theater company contributes to the production. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the passion and dedication of community theater, highlighting the extraordinary efforts to make "Tuck Everlasting" a memorable and enriching experience for everyone involved.July 5-13 $12 general admission -- $10 seniors and studentsTickets available at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.biz -- chinochildrenstheatre.org -- or contact the box office at (909) 590-1149Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
What if your passion could transform you from a hesitant newcomer to a shining star? Join us on this exciting premiere episode of "Steps to the Stage-Drama Department," where we spotlight the incredible journey of Giorgio Haddad, a 17-year-old actor who embarked on his theatrical path thanks to his mother's encouragement. Giorgio opens up about his initial doubts about becoming a "theater kid" and shares the thrilling experience of his first audition that led to his debut role in "The Plot, Like Gravy, Thickens." Through his story, we celebrate the vibrant drama departments in local schools and the importance of nurturing young talent.Ever wondered how community theater differs from high school productions? Giorgio gives us an insider's look into both worlds. After wrapping up his junior year, Giorgio took a leap into the community theater scene, landing multiple roles in "Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief: The Musical." He reveals the supportive, family-like atmosphere at the 7th Street Theater, contrasting it with the sometimes more stressful environment of high school theater. Giorgio's experiences highlight the unique dynamics and the sense of belonging that community theater can offer, even under pressure.But that's not all—proper theater etiquette and professionalism are crucial for aspiring actors. Giorgio and I discuss the journey of learning these principles, from high school drama departments to community theater and beyond. We touch on the impact of popular productions like Hamilton and Wicked in bringing theater to the mainstream, and how this podcast aims to spotlight the remarkable work of drama departments in the Inland Empire. Giorgio's journey from high school plays to community productions, coupled with his ambitions in film, serves as a testament to the continuous growth and learning in the world of acting. Tune in to hear more about Giorgio's inspiring story and the thriving theater communities that foster young talent.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
What happens when the worlds of sports and theater collide? Discover the vibrant interplay of these two disciplines in our latest episode as we sit down with Marlee Lane, the brilliant director behind "The Wolves." Marlee opens up about her personal connection to the play's theme, drawing from her own experiences as a former teenage soccer player. We explore the adrenaline-pumping pace of indoor soccer and its stark contrast to traditional soccer, emphasizing how this difference fuels the energy of the production. Marlee also shares the unique challenges she faced in transforming a theater-oriented cast into convincing athletes, creating a performance that's as authentic as it is captivating.Immerse yourself in the fascinating design choices that set "The Wolves" apart, starting with an AstroTurf-covered stage that brings the soccer field to life. Marlee reveals the deeper metaphor behind this endless field, symbolizing the transitional phases of the characters' lives and their refuge in the sport. With gravity-defying set elements and a small, tightly knit cast, the bonds formed among the actors mirror the play's themes of camaraderie and growth. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone curious about how real-world issues are explored through the eyes of teenage characters, blending youthful exuberance with profound adult themes. Tune in to hear how Marlee Lane masterfully intertwines sports and theater to create an unforgettable stage experience.Contains mature language and themes.June 6-15 $12 general admission -- $10 seniors and studentsTickets available at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.biz -- chinochildrenstheatre.org -- or contact the box office at (909) 590-1149Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Curious about how the magic of summer camps comes to life at the 7th Street Community Theater? Join us as we sit down with Marlee Lane, the passionate camp director who transforms creative themes into unforgettable experiences for young theater enthusiasts. With exciting camps like "Wild Wild West," "Dino-Mite," "Puppets on Deck," and "Rock for the Ages," Marlee shares how her three years of experience streamline the planning process, ensuring each camp is packed with opportunities for campers to create, learn, and perform. From cowboy adventures to rocking out in style, get ready to discover how these themes foster imagination and exploration in every child who joins.Ever wondered what it takes to run a successful puppet camp? We spotlight the expanded "Puppets on Deck" camp set on the sea and delve into the multifaceted nature of theater arts. From acting and singing to costume making and puppet design, hear about the dedicated team, including Abby Lane, Luke Shaumann, and Sarah Hooganraad, who make it all happen despite geographical hurdles. Plus, learn about the flexible, child-centered planning approach that ensures each camper's interests are prioritized. Stick around for a celebration of the dedication and enthusiasm that fuel these camps and find out how to stay connected with us across various platforms. Tune in to be inspired and maybe even find your next creative outlet!Camps – Chino Community Children's Theatre (chinochildrenstheatre.org)Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Step inside the haunting world of "The Birds" as director Chris Diehl joins us with actors Aaron, Emma, and Paige from 7th Street Community Theater's latest spine-tingling production. They take us behind the scenes of this Hitchcock-inspired play, revealing the intricacies of transforming a tale of suspense and survival into a stage thriller. As we chat with Chris, whose passion for character studies shines through, we uncover the secrets to crafting a homage that's sure to captivate Hitchcock enthusiasts. The actors share their personal journeys, delving into the challenges of their roles and the thrill that comes with performing in a story where strangers are bound by crisis.This episode is a celebration of the collaborative heartbeat that keeps theater alive and throbbing with creativity. Discover how a small cast can lead to a deeper, more intimate exploration of the script and characters, fostering an environment where the artistry of playwright Conor McPherson is vividly brought to life. We'll also reflect on the timeless relevance of Daphne du Maurier's storytelling, drawing surprising parallels between the eerie isolation in "The Birds" and our recent collective pandemic experience. Join us for a compelling conversation that not only spotlights the transformative journey from script to stage but also connects the dots between classic narratives like "Vertigo" and the societal issues of today.May 9, 11, 17 @ 8pmMay 19 & 22 @ 2:30pmFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Ever wonder what it takes to turn a classic Hitchcock thriller into a side-splitting stage show? Well, cue the laughter and hold onto your seats, because Cameron is here to reveal the backstage antics of adapting "The 39 Steps" into a comedic masterpiece. With only four actors, a multitude of characters, and enough quick-changes to make your head spin, this episode peels back the curtain on the art of farce and the meticulous choreography that keeps the audience roaring.Behind every great performance lies a world of creativity, and that's exactly what we explore with our guest in the heart of theater production. We're talking minimalist sets, a Hitchcockian palette of grays, and the kind of costume magic that only Megan Harris could conjure up. Meanwhile, casting woes are no match for the collaborative spirit of the Three on the Edge Festival, proving that it takes more than a village—it takes a community theater—to raise the roof with laughter.As the spotlight fades and the applause crescendos, our conversation with Cameron comes to a close, but the excitement lingers. There's a special kind of buzz that builds towards the closing night of a show like "The 39 Steps," and we're here to share every last giggle and gasp. So, whether you're a thespian at heart or just love a good chuckle, be sure to catch this unforgettable performance at the 3 on the Edge Festival and remember to tune in for more behind-the-scenes banter here on "Steps to the Stage.May 16, 18, 24 @ 8pmMay 11 & 26 @ 2:30pmFestival tickets available at the box office now!PLEASE NOTE: Festival passes with discounted prices ($39 student/senior and $48 general) CANNOT be purchased online - they are available by phone or at box office ONLY. Reservations 909-590-1149www. chinocommunitytheatre. orghttp://tinyurl.com/CCTseatsFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Step into the shadows of suspense as the 7th Street Community Theatre's dynamic trio, Ken, Flynn, and Jack, pulls back the curtain on their chilling adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's "Dial M for Murder." Get a rare glimpse behind the scenes as Ken reveals his vision for honoring the master of suspense with a keen focus on music and ambiance. The actors chime in with enthusiasm; Flynn delves into the psyche of the scheming Tony while Jack avoids the original film to infuse Max Halliday's character with a fresh essence. If the intricate dance between character and plot intrigues you, this conversation will sharpen your appetite for mystery and drama.The creativity brews in our second act, where we weave through the elaborate costume and prop tapestry of the upcoming "Three on the Edge Festival." Discover how a community theater's ingenuity turns budget constraints into a showcase of period-perfect ensembles and how a vintage dial phone becomes the silent star of the show. Anticipation peaks as we tease out the festival's Hitchcockian lineup, including a nod to the much-awaited stage adaptation of "The Birds." This episode is more than a mere chat; it's an ode to the artistry and camaraderie that fuels the passion play of community theater. Join us for this auditory escapade that celebrates the pulse-quickening journey from script to stage.May 10, 23, 25 @ 8pmMay 12 & 18 @ 2:30pmFestival tickets available at the box office now!PLEASE NOTE: Festival passes with discounted prices ($39 student/senior and $48 general) CANNOT be purchased online - they are available by phone or at box office ONLY. Reservations 909-590-1149www. chinocommunitytheatre. orghttp://tinyurl.com/CCTseatsFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
"There is something more important than logic: imagination" Alferd Hitchcock. The 3 on the Edge Festival is back with three amazing productions this year based on the works of the great Alferd Hitchcock. Join Chris Diehl (co-artistic director CCT & director of The Birds) and Colin P as they prepare for what's sure to be one of CCT's best Festivals to date. Individual episodes for each production with directors and cast members will be released before the festival opens so stay tuned!The “3 on the Edge” Hitchcock Festival featuring: THE BIRDSDIAL 'M' FOR MURDERTHE 39 STEPSWeekends starting May 9th-26th 2024. Festival tickets available at the box office now!PLEASE NOTE: Festival passes with discounted prices ($39 student/senior and $48 general) CANNOT be purchased online - they are available by phone or at box office ONLY. Reservations 909-590-1149www. chinocommunitytheatre. orghttp://tinyurl.com/CCTseatsFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Take the swallow's journey with us as we discuss the latest CCT production Monty Python's Spamalot. Join producer Kirk as he fills in for our host Colin P (schedule conflict..he'll be back) and he "fan guys" out with the director and leading "Lady of the Lake". As with many things it takes a village, and this episode highlights that process. Get your tickets today!Spamalot runs weekends April 12-28thPurchase tickets at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.bizor call 909-590-1149$15 Student/Senior/Child$18 General AdmissionOpening weekend: Friday Gala, Saturday 2 for 1 Special & Sunday Cast/Crew Talk BackFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
They say "everybody loves a parfait"...well you're going to love this conversation about CCCT's upcoming production of Shrek the Musical, Jr! Join Colin P. as he discusses this beloved story of everyone's favorite Ogre, Shrek with the directors and learn about the journey these amazing individuals have been on. 40 cast members from 6-14 and an amazing team of leaders will certainly keep you on your toes and in the morning...we're making waffles. Shrek The Musical, Jr. runs March. 1, 2, 3, 8,9, 10, 14, 15 & 16thPurchase tickets at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.bizor call 909-590-1149$10 Student/Senior/Child$12 General AdmissionFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
The Chino Community Theatre prides itself in providing quality productions for all ages and tastes. We also go above and beyond those efforts with our education programs (listen to our episode on camps) and community outreach. If that wasn't enough, did you know we have a highly sought after and respected group of actors that meet regularly to hone their craft? Join us for an in-depth discussion about the 7th Street Superstars performance troupe lead by Ms. Jessie & Ms. Dona. These dedicated professionals spend some time with a former Superstar, our host, Colin P. to provide everything there is to know about this special group of actors and the history of the program. Please follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
At 7th Street Theatre it's not only important to guide actors to share the arts we also like to mold future leaders. In this episode Colin P. talks with some amazing volunteers who guide our Intern Board. This trio makes sure a select group of special students can support many of the endeavors our theatre takes on each season. Join us to learn more about the incredible program that gives those who are inspired to take on tasks above and beyond the call of duty. Please follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
"Getting the sardines on. Getting the sardines off. That's farce. That's theater. That's life." A play within a play within a play....wait. Confused, well don't be. Join Colin P. as he discusses the classic "Noises Off" with director Cindi East, stage manager & assistant director Melissa Bossard and actors Tracy Lay, Michael Buczynski and Pier Garma. This production kicks off our 40th season at Chino Community Theatre and it's sure to be an entertaining performance for all. Noises Off runs weekends January 12-28th Purchase tickets at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.bizor call 909-590-1149$15 Student/Senior/Child$18 General AdmissionOpening weekend: Friday Gala, Saturday 2 for 1 Special & Sunday Cast/Crew Talk BackFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
It's beginning to look a lot like Elfmas!! Elf the musical opens tonight (December 1st) and guess what folks....the entire run is already sold out. Didn't get tickets, don't worry because you can enjoy our latest episode where our host Colin P spends some time with the director Cameron Harris. It's a great conversation that really highlights the teamwork needed to put on a production like this and the challenges he encounters. Put your slippers on, grab some cocoa and cozy up to the fire and enjoy our latest offering. Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
It's our 40th anniversary next year at Seventh St. Community Theatre and what an exciting season it's turning out to be. Join our host Colin P. as he speaks with Co-Creative Director Chris Diehl about the recent season reveal event. Some amazing new productions along with a few that didn't get to perform on our stage due to the pandemic. We're so privileged to inspire you to come out and play with us!Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Welcome Back.....It's Great To Be Back!!!Join Colin, Joey and Kirk as they recap the recent Bernie Awards that include our Spirit of CCCT recognition and the 2024 (40th) season reveal. This event is held at the Chino Community Building, which is the location of the theatre's first production: You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Unfortunately, in our rush we have neglected to mention our Superstars troop will be putting on the very same production in honor of our 40th season during our season reveal coverage. We also wanted to recognize Anthony Tapia and Melissa Hooganraad for their President's Service Award and did not get mentioned in our discussion. We're so proud of everyone who attended and made the evening so special. Enjoy our take on a great event.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Most know the story of a very popular wizard and his adventures from the book and movie series. Few know about some of the other fun characters in the "house" and now's your chance. Colin P. spends some time with the directors of this upcoming CCCT Production and we hope you not only enjoy the conversation but hurry and get your tickets before this amazing play hops on its broom and flies away! Puffs runs Oct. 20-Nov. 4thPurchase tickets at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.bizor call 909-590-1149$10 Student/Senior/Child$12 General AdmissionPlease follow STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Please follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
CCT is back with August: Osage County by Tracy Letts. This Pulitzer Prize winning production hits the Seventh Street Theatre Stage this weekend. Join Colin P. as he has an in-depth discussion about this play with its director, Chris Diehl and Toni Lynd as Violet Weston, Suzy Pearce as Ivy Weston, Tiffany Berg McMahon as Karen Weston, and Amanda Nelson as Barbara Fordham.Osage: August County runs Sept. 8-30 Friday/Saturday 8pm. Sunday 2:30pmPurchase tickets at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.bizor call 909-590-1149$15 Student/Senior/Child$18 General AdmissionFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
How do you spell "Amazing"....Caleb, Colin & Joey is a start. Join us as producer Kirk takes over hosting duties to speak with these very talented individuals. We go in deep on the upcoming production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee runs Aug. 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, & 19.Purchase tickets at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.bizor call 909-590-1149$10 Student/Senior/Child$12 General AdmissionFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Percy Jackson musical The Lighting....I mean The Lightning Thief opens this Thursday, July 13th at the 7th St. Theatre. Join Colin P. as he explores the journey and insights co-directors Marlee Lane (lifelong PJ enthusiast) and Allison Sano took to bring this production to the stage. By the sound of it our Inland Empire Theatre Community has some very talented (and passionate) actors ready to bring this adaptation to life. The Lightning Thief runs July 13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 28 & 29. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 7pm | Sun. 2:30pmPurchase tickets at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.bizor call 909-590-1149$10 Student/Senior/Child$12 General AdmissionFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Schools out for summer and the CCCT Summer Camps are back! Join host Colin P. as he spends some quality time with camp directors Marlee Lane & Allison Sano. A fantastic group of camps this summer covering all aspects of theatre. Camps started this week but there's still time to join future dates or make your plans for next year.Camps – Chino Community Children's Theatre (chinochildrenstheatre.org)Chino Community Children's Theatre (chinochildrenstheatre.org)FacebookChino Com. Childrens Theatre (@ccctbuzz) | InstagramFor more information you can also call (909) 590-1149.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Welcome to Oz!! STTS is so excited to have our first international episode with our new friends Liv (Olivia) & Em (Emily) from down under. Colin P and our guests discuss their upcoming production of Little Women the Musical that opens tonight! Liv is in the middle of her tour of Broadway Diva and will be soon heading to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where both of her productions (Broadway Diva/Puppets) will feature. Olivia Ruggiero Productions (@oliviaruggieroproductions) | InstagramLittle Women the Musical | HumanitixOlivia RuggieroOlivia Ruggiero | FacebookFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
After a four-year hiatus The 3 on the Edge Festival is back starting Thursday 5/11/23. Please join Colin P. as he talks to CCT Co-Creative Director Christopher Diehl about the festival which includes: Misery directed by Cindi East, Three Days of Rain directed by Michelle Knight Reinhardt, & The Mercy Seat directed by Ellie Schwartz.For more information and tickets please visit:www.chinocommunitytheatre.org or call 909-590-1149Festival Pass allows you to see all three productions for one low price.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
The upcoming CCT production Fuddy Meers opens Friday April 14th and runs through the 30th. Join Colin P as he spends some time with director Merrilee Drake and cast member Ellie Schwartz before opening night. Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Alice in Wonderland, the next CCCT production opens this Friday March 3rd and runs through March 25th. Join Colin P as he spends some time with Director Dona Rice discussing all that's gone into this wonderful play. Get your tickets through the link below before they're all sold out. Off with their heads!!!Chino Community Theatre (google.com)Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Welcome to STTS Season 2 Premier!We took some time off after our first season and we're back with a brand-new episode. This season we will focus on the productions happening on the Seventh St. Theatre stage. Executive Producer Kirk Lane puts on the "host hat" to interview Colin P. (host) and Joey R. (producer/engineer) who are part of Peter And The Star Catcher as it heads into its final weekend of performances. The team gets caught up on our time off and we have an entertaining discussion on this latest CCCT production.The few remaining tickets can be found here: www.chinochildrenstheatre.org PRODUCTION NOTE: In an effort to release this episode before the final weekend of shows we made the decision to not go through our usual lengthy editing process. Please excuse (and enjoy) any audio issues on this direct to you unpolished labor of love.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Join our host Colin P. as he takes a deep dive with the very talented Jessie and Aaron Pyle in how to prep for a role. These two have done it all and just came off a busy weekend with a show opening each along with their roles as fairly new parents to a shining star himself Mr. Jasper! Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
2021 has passed and 2022 is here full of opportunities! Join host Colin P. as he chats with Joey R. (engineer/producer) and Kirk L. (executive producer) as they discuss our first year on the pod. The gang have some fun discussing life and the arts and some lofty goals for the upcoming year. Thanks to all that have supported us this year and we so look forward to growing and sharing the arts with you. Cheers!!Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Join us this episode as we take a deep dive into the world of stage management with our guest Danny De Jong. Danny has been a part of many productions for both CCT & CCCT at the 7th St. Theatre and now is studying the trade in college. Hard to have a successful production without great stage management and this role needs an individual with experience, confidence and the ability to adjust as needed. We're excited for you to spend some time with one such individual and our host Colin P.!Please follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
As the wise soccer coach Ted Lasso says Believe! You will believe in a love for acting after this fun conversation with these two amazing actors who tell us about their journey from the soccer field to the stage.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Our mini-tech series continues with another insightful discussion between our host Colin P. and guests Paige & Adrian. Want to learn how CCCT literally makes the stage come to life then check out this episode and tell your friends! Smooth sailing from here on out folks.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Are you ready to take on the role of director for a production?? This episode's guest Isaiah Ruiz talks with our host Colin P about being a very young student with an idea. That idea paved the way for an incredible journey with lots of CCT/CCCT mentors along the way. As Isaiah would say don't wait for someone to ask you to listen to this episode...DO IT NOW!Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
The mini-tech series continues with a discussion on audio & lighting design. Our host Colin P. spends some time with Kirk Lane and Robby Meredith as they share some real world guidance on the subject. Put on your headsets and turn up the lights as we continue our Steps To The Stage.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
An important part of every production is the set and can serve as a character by itself. In this episode Colin P talks to two of our theatre's finest who have been a part of the set design/build on many of CCT/CCCT's shows over the years. Bill and Doug are masters on this topic and two genuinely great guys to boot. Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
As we head into Father's Day we're delighted to spend time with the Papa Bear of the theatre himself: Paul Larson. Check out this fantastic episode where our host Colin P. and Mr. Larson take a dive into the realm of production teams. Special ending you might find entertaining hearing about some of the early tales of Seventh St. Theatre.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
A great production needs an amazing cast. This is not an easy accomplishment. Join Colin P and guest Dona Rice discuss all aspects of casting and the ins and outs of process. Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Ever wonder how a small community theatre decides what to stage? What does it take to deal with rights/royalties and all the behind the scenes elements. Join our host Colin P as he talks with CCCT (Chino Community Children's Theatre) President Debbie Barbin to provide amazing insight into the process.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!