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Born and raised in Los Angeles, Stephen Ray Hernandez is one of the most sought after young percussionists in Hollywood. Known for his versatility, he has quickly made a name for himself in the LA music scene. Artists and groups he has performed with include the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Disneyland’s Viva Navidad Parade, Disneyland’s Tale of the Lion King, Musical Theater West, 3D Theatricals, the Golden State Pops Orchestra, John Williams, The Angel City Chorale, Marvin Hamlisch, Gustavo Dudamel, Bruce Broughton, Terence Blanchard, Vince Mendoza, David Newman, Christopher Young, Dionne Warwick, Betty Buckley, Debbie Gibson, Shirley Jones, David Rose, Kelli O’hara, Robin Thicke, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Nettles, John Legend, Phillip Phillips, Michael Bublé, John Stamos, Tituss Burgess, Rebel Wilson, Daddy Yankee, Luis Fonsi, Sara Bareilles, Johnny Mathis, Cheech Marin, Harvey Fierstein, Ally Brooke, Reggie Watts, Tyga, Kid Cudi, Lea Michele, Camilla Cabello, and Kanye West. Stevie Ray can also be seen playing percussion on the hit TV shows Grease Live, The Late Late Show With James Corden, American Idol, The Voice, America’s Got Talent, Dancing With the Stars, Coco Live, The Mandalorian, Chuck, Duets and The X-Factor. Stevie Ray can be seen on the big screen in the Warner Bros. movie “Gangster Squad” as Carmen Miranda’s Conguero. Watch out for him in national spots for Little Caesars, Buick, Ford, Dos Equis, AARP, Dr. Pepper, and Carmax. Recently, Stevie Ray has been a featured drummer in Camila Cabello’s music video for “Havana”. He can also be spotted playing with Camila on the 2019 Grammy Awards. Look out for Stevie Ray performing for the soundtrack of the upcoming ABC broadcast of “Little Mermaid Live”. 0:00:00 Stevie Ray Hernandez Intro 0:01:00 Stevie's connection to Erik-G and The Gajate-Garcia family 0:02:30 Learning to be versatile at Cal State University, Northridge 0:04:00 Learning from the late Jerry Steinholtz 0:04:30 Orchestral experience 0:05:00 Playing drums et in an orchestra setting 0:06:30 Contemporary Percussion vs Orchestral Percussion 0:07:00 Playing at The Hollywood Bowl 0:08:00 Shout out Career Musician's Germaine Franco and John Powell 0:09:00 Alan Menken Paramount Studios Story 0:09:30 Working on a major studio production 0:10:00 Working on COCO Live for Disney+ 0:11:30 The history of Timbales and Timpani 0:12:00 African culture in modern music 0:13:00 Stevie is a Mexican kid from The Valley 0:14:00 How the music bug bit Stevie 0:14:30 Stevie grew up loving K-Earth 101, Motown and The Beatles 0:15:45 Stevie's first gig 0:17:50 Stevie's massive resume 0:18:30 Stevie's practice routine 0:20:00 How do you break into the real music scene? 0:23:00 Cultivating genuine relationships in the biz 0:23:30 From Luis Fonsi to John Williams 0:25:30 Show up as early as you can 0:27:00 The unwritten rules of studio sound stages 0:29:30 Be relaxed and acclimated to environment before start 0:30:25 Mid-roll 0:31:00 Do you have a mantra? 0:31:30 Be like Alex Verdugo from the LA Dodgers 0:32:15 Pandemic life and work 0:33:00 Working at Shabby Road Studios in Woodland Hills 0:34:00 The seriousness of tambourine 0:36:00 Orchestral tambourine vs Brazilian 0:36:45 Being a member of the musician's union AMF Local 47 0:37:00 Working on the show Chuck 0:38:30 The benefits of joining the union 0:40:00 How do you define success? 0:41:00 Playing for The LA Phil and Sara Bareilles on The Little Mermaid 0:41:30 Steve putting on party shows around town 0:44:30 Words of Wisdom: Don't be afraid to fail 0:46:30 Steve looks like Jimmy Fallon 0:47:30 Rapid Fire 0:49:00 Richie Gajate Garcia at Mambo's Cafe 0:51:00 Closing
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Stephen Ray Hernandez is one of the most sought after young percussionists in Hollywood. Known for his versatility, he has quickly made a name for himself in the LA music scene.Artists and groups he has performed with include the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Disneyland's Viva Navidad Parade, Disneyland's Tale of the Lion King, Musical Theater West, 3D Theatricals, the Golden State Pops Orchestra, John Williams, The Angel City Chorale, Marvin Hamlisch, Gustavo Dudamel, Bruce Broughton, Terence Blanchard, Vince Mendoza, David Newman, Christopher Young, Dionne Warwick, Betty Buckley, Debbie Gibson, Shirley Jones, David Rose, Kelli O'hara, Robin Thicke, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Nettles, John Legend, Phillip Phillips, Michael Bublé, John Stamos, Tituss Burgess, Rebel Wilson, Daddy Yankee, Luis Fonsi, Sara Bareilles, Johnny Mathis, Cheech Marin, Harvey Fierstein, Ally Brooke, Reggie Watts, Tyga, Kid Cudi, Lea Michele, Camilla Cabello, and Kanye West.Stevie Ray can also be seen playing percussion on the hit TV shows Grease Live, The Late Late Show With James Corden, American Idol, The Voice, America's Got Talent, Dancing With the Stars, Coco Live, The Mandalorian, Chuck, Duets and The X-Factor. Stevie Ray can be seen on the big screen in the Warner Bros. movie “Gangster Squad” as Carmen Miranda's Conguero. Watch out for him in national spots for Little Caesars, Buick, Ford, Dos Equis, AARP, Dr. Pepper, and Carmax.Recently, Stevie Ray has been a featured drummer in Camila Cabello's music video for “Havana”. He can also be spotted playing with Camila on the 2019 Grammy Awards. Look out for Stevie Ray performing for the soundtrack of the upcoming ABC broadcast of “Little Mermaid Live”.0:00:00 Stevie Ray Hernandez Intro0:01:00 Stevie's connection to Erik-G and The Gajate-Garcia family0:02:30 Learning to be versatile at Cal State University, Northridge0:04:00 Learning from the late Jerry Steinholtz0:04:30 Orchestral experience0:05:00 Playing drums et in an orchestra setting0:06:30 Contemporary Percussion vs Orchestral Percussion0:07:00 Playing at The Hollywood Bowl0:08:00 Shout out Career Musician's Germaine Franco and John Powell0:09:00 Alan Menken Paramount Studios Story0:09:30 Working on a major studio production0:10:00 Working on COCO Live for Disney+0:11:30 The history of Timbales and Timpani0:12:00 African culture in modern music0:13:00 Stevie is a Mexican kid from The Valley0:14:00 How the music bug bit Stevie0:14:30 Stevie grew up loving K-Earth 101, Motown and The Beatles0:15:45 Stevie's first gig0:17:50 Stevie's massive resume0:18:30 Stevie's practice routine0:20:00 How do you break into the real music scene?0:23:00 Cultivating genuine relationships in the biz0:23:30 From Luis Fonsi to John Williams0:25:30 Show up as early as you can0:27:00 The unwritten rules of studio sound stages0:29:30 Be relaxed and acclimated to environment before start0:30:25 Mid-roll0:31:00 Do you have a mantra?0:31:30 Be like Alex Verdugo from the LA Dodgers0:32:15 Pandemic life and work0:33:00 Working at Shabby Road Studios in Woodland Hills0:34:00 The seriousness of tambourine0:36:00 Orchestral tambourine vs Brazilian0:36:45 Being a member of the musician's union AMF Local 470:37:00 Working on the show Chuck0:38:30 The benefits of joining the union0:40:00 How do you define success?0:41:00 Playing for The LA Phil and Sara Bareilles on The Little Mermaid0:41:30 Steve putting on party shows around town0:44:30 Words of Wisdom: Don't be afraid to fail0:46:30 Steve looks like Jimmy Fallon0:47:30 Rapid Fire0:49:00 Richie Gajate Garcia at Mambo's Cafe0:51:00 Closing
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Stephen Ray Hernandez is one of the most sought after young percussionists in Hollywood. Known for his versatility, he has quickly made a name for himself in the LA music scene.Artists and groups he has performed with include the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Disneyland's Viva Navidad Parade, Disneyland's Tale of the Lion King, Musical Theater West, 3D Theatricals, the Golden State Pops Orchestra, John Williams, The Angel City Chorale, Marvin Hamlisch, Gustavo Dudamel, Bruce Broughton, Terence Blanchard, Vince Mendoza, David Newman, Christopher Young, Dionne Warwick, Betty Buckley, Debbie Gibson, Shirley Jones, David Rose, Kelli O'hara, Robin Thicke, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Nettles, John Legend, Phillip Phillips, Michael Bublé, John Stamos, Tituss Burgess, Rebel Wilson, Daddy Yankee, Luis Fonsi, Sara Bareilles, Johnny Mathis, Cheech Marin, Harvey Fierstein, Ally Brooke, Reggie Watts, Tyga, Kid Cudi, Lea Michele, Camilla Cabello, and Kanye West.Stevie Ray can also be seen playing percussion on the hit TV shows Grease Live, The Late Late Show With James Corden, American Idol, The Voice, America's Got Talent, Dancing With the Stars, Coco Live, The Mandalorian, Chuck, Duets and The X-Factor. Stevie Ray can be seen on the big screen in the Warner Bros. movie “Gangster Squad” as Carmen Miranda's Conguero. Watch out for him in national spots for Little Caesars, Buick, Ford, Dos Equis, AARP, Dr. Pepper, and Carmax.Recently, Stevie Ray has been a featured drummer in Camila Cabello's music video for “Havana”. He can also be spotted playing with Camila on the 2019 Grammy Awards. Look out for Stevie Ray performing for the soundtrack of the upcoming ABC broadcast of “Little Mermaid Live”.@thecareermusician@nomadsplace
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Stephen Ray Hernandez is one of the most sought after young percussionists in Hollywood. Known for his versatility, he has quickly made a name for himself in the LA music scene. Artists and groups he has performed with include the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Disneyland's Viva Navidad Parade, Disneyland's Tale of the Lion King, Musical Theater West, 3D Theatricals, the Golden State Pops Orchestra, John Williams, The Angel City Chorale, Marvin Hamlisch, Gustavo Dudamel, Bruce Broughton, Terence Blanchard, Vince Mendoza, David Newman, Christopher Young, Dionne Warwick, Betty Buckley, Debbie Gibson, Shirley Jones, David Rose, Kelli O'hara, Robin Thicke, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Nettles, John Legend, Phillip Phillips, Michael Bublé, John Stamos, Tituss Burgess, Rebel Wilson, Daddy Yankee, Luis Fonsi, Sara Bareilles, Johnny Mathis, Cheech Marin, Harvey Fierstein, Ally Brooke, Reggie Watts, Tyga, Kid Cudi, Lea Michele, Camilla Cabello, and Kanye West. Stevie Ray can also be seen playing percussion on the hit TV shows Grease Live, The Late Late Show With James Corden, American Idol, The Voice, America's Got Talent, Dancing With the Stars, Coco Live, The Mandalorian, Chuck, Duets and The X-Factor. Stevie Ray can be seen on the big screen in the Warner Bros. movie “Gangster Squad” as Carmen Miranda's Conguero. Watch out for him in national spots for Little Caesars, Buick, Ford, Dos Equis, AARP, Dr. Pepper, and Carmax. Recently, Stevie Ray has been a featured drummer in Camila Cabello's music video for “Havana”. He can also be spotted playing with Camila on the 2019 Grammy Awards. Look out for Stevie Ray performing for the soundtrack of the upcoming ABC broadcast of “Little Mermaid Live”. 0:00:00 Stevie Ray Hernandez Intro 0:01:00 Stevie's connection to Erik-G and The Gajate-Garcia family 0:02:30 Learning to be versatile at Cal State University, Northridge 0:04:00 Learning from the late Jerry Steinholtz 0:04:30 Orchestral experience 0:05:00 Playing drums et in an orchestra setting 0:06:30 Contemporary Percussion vs Orchestral Percussion 0:07:00 Playing at The Hollywood Bowl 0:08:00 Shout out Career Musician's Germaine Franco and John Powell 0:09:00 Alan Menken Paramount Studios Story 0:09:30 Working on a major studio production 0:10:00 Working on COCO Live for Disney+ 0:11:30 The history of Timbales and Timpani 0:12:00 African culture in modern music 0:13:00 Stevie is a Mexican kid from The Valley 0:14:00 How the music bug bit Stevie 0:14:30 Stevie grew up loving K-Earth 101, Motown and The Beatles 0:15:45 Stevie's first gig 0:17:50 Stevie's massive resume 0:18:30 Stevie's practice routine 0:20:00 How do you break into the real music scene? 0:23:00 Cultivating genuine relationships in the biz 0:23:30 From Luis Fonsi to John Williams 0:25:30 Show up as early as you can 0:27:00 The unwritten rules of studio sound stages 0:29:30 Be relaxed and acclimated to environment before start 0:30:25 Mid-roll 0:31:00 Do you have a mantra? 0:31:30 Be like Alex Verdugo from the LA Dodgers 0:32:15 Pandemic life and work 0:33:00 Working at Shabby Road Studios in Woodland Hills 0:34:00 The seriousness of tambourine 0:36:00 Orchestral tambourine vs Brazilian 0:36:45 Being a member of the musician's union AMF Local 47 0:37:00 Working on the show Chuck 0:38:30 The benefits of joining the union 0:40:00 How do you define success? 0:41:00 Playing for The LA Phil and Sara Bareilles on The Little Mermaid 0:41:30 Steve putting on party shows around town 0:44:30 Words of Wisdom: Don't be afraid to fail 0:46:30 Steve looks like Jimmy Fallon 0:47:30 Rapid Fire 0:49:00 Richie Gajate Garcia at Mambo's Cafe 0:51:00 Closing
Alan is highly regarded for his vital, re-imagined versions of classic plays and musicals. His work tends to mine the present-day relevance of a story, challenging people’s memories and expectations, so that they hear and experience the words and ideas anew. His style invites audiences to lean forward and participate rather than just observe, breaking down boundaries between audience and actors, encouraging hearts to flutter and conversation to ensue.His 10-person Oliver! was solicited by Stage Entertainment and had its inaugural production at the Human Race Theatre Company, with choreography by Spencer Liff. He worked in conjunction with the Lerner Estate on his post-modern and highly celebrated Camelot for the Drury Lane Theatre in Chicago, where he also mounted a provocative, madcap, Vegas-themed Joseph…Dreamcoat and a rather progressive and highly stylized take on Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.Alan has directed plays and musicals for Laguna Playhouse, Olney Theatre, Arkansas Repertory, Walnut Street Theatre, The New Theatre, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Virginia Musical Theatre, 3D Theatricals, Texas Shakespeare Festival, and the John W. Engeman Theater at Northport, among others.He has also directed many world-premieres, including The Little Hours (based on the short stories of Dorothy Parker), Exposure Time, and Multiple Family Dwelling for NJ Repertory, Mourning the Living at the Abingdon Theatre in NYC, and Death Valley: A Love Story for the Springfield Contemporary Theatre.He has been nominated for both the Joseph Jefferson Award and Carbonell Award, has received multiple Edgerton Foundation Grants for New Works, and has had his work recorded for the National Theatre Archive.Alan has directed original benefit performances on Broadway, for both the Actors Fund of America and the Christopher Reeve Foundation. He is a frequent Guest Artist at University Drama Programs throughout the country and is a Director and Teaching Artist for the Broadway Dreams Foundation.Based in NYC, Alan is a member of SDC and a Taurus.
Todd M. Eskin - CEO/Owner - Head of the Theatre Department Todd is a partner at Across the Board (ATB) Talent Agency, a bicoastal agency with offices in Los Angeles, New York, and Las Vegas representing adult and youth actors, directors, choreographers, and producers in TV/Film, Commercials, Hosting, and Theatre. He is the Chief Operating Officer and Head of the ATB Theatre Department, which he founded in May 2012. After graduating from the University of Central Florida with a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre Performance, Todd became a working member of the Society of Directors and Choreographers, Actors’ Equity Association, the American Guild of Variety Artists, and Canadian Actors’ Equity Association. Shortly after, he began his representation career as an agent trainee at Abrams Artists Agency in Los Angeles. Todd has clients currently working on Broadway (Hamilton, A Bronx Tale, Book of Mormon, Lion King), National Tours (Kinky Boots, The Wizard of Oz, Flashdance, The Lion King, Ragtime, Saturday Night Fever, Bullets Over Broadway, Mamma Mia, Joseph, If/Then), Las Vegas (Rock of Ages), Regional Theatres (La Jolla, Paper Mill Playhouse, Sacramento Music Circus, Musical Theatre West, 3D Theatricals, Cabrillo Music Theatre), Cruise Lines (Disney Cruise Lines, Princess Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines), Theme Parks (Disneyland, Universal Hollywood, Hong Kong Disneyland), and more. @stage_agent --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/support
7.5 out of 10 - Above Average! www.latheatrebites.com Frances Hodgson Burnett's beloved victorian classic, The Secret Garden, blossoms anew in this enchanting musical by Pulitzer Prize-winner Marsha Norman and Lucy Simon. When young Mary Lennox loses her parents to a cholera outbreak in India, she is sent to live with her uncle, hermit Archibald Craven, who lives in an imposing, secluded manor on the British heath. Inside the haunting house upon the hill, Mary finds a reclusive, long-suffering collection of souls. Since her aunt Lily's death, Mary's uncle has pushed away his surviving loved ones, leaving his bedridden son, Colin, alone. Sickly Colin, hidden away in the depths of the manner, bears the guilt of his mother's death on his crippled shoulders. When Mary discovers her Aunt Lily's hidden garden, locked shot and overgrown with vines, stubborn Mary is determined to revive the beauty that once was. Surrounded by spirits from the past, who both warn and welcome her, determined Mary begins to peel away the layers of sadness that cover the house and the garden, showing us the power that “one small girl” can have when she “wants things to grow.”
8.8 out of 10 - A GREAT SHOW! February 15 - March 3, 2019 www.latheatrebites.com A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder centers on Monty Navarro, a lowborn young Englishman and distant heir to a family fortune, who sets out to elevate his social standing by speeding up the line of succession.
Some of us used to sneak out to mom's closet and try on her shoes and clothes, pretending to be Cyndi Lauper-- this is what 'Entertaining Babies' is all about! How to use our inner (some would say: hidden) creativity during our time with our babies and toddlers. From the moment they open their eyes, bring out the Cyndi Lauper in you in order to stimulate them, create a vibe of music and laughter in the family without leaving your home! This episode is great for the winter season. Unless you are Lord Whatsisface of Downton Abbey, you're gonna have a pretty significant amount of time with your kid(s) from day one. When you're not changing diapers, feeding, bathing (and occasionally crying into your hands in the other room), how will you entertain and engage them during the period of their lives where they absorb the most? We interview Mark Reis, an entertainer himself - and a gay dad - about what he does. And, of course, we have no shortage of thoughts and opinions (oh, the opinions) of our own about what works. Spoiler Alert: The Itsy Bitsy Spider does not come off well in this episode. Go to the episode page on GaysWithKids.com About Mark Reis Mark is an actor, singer, dancer, solo artist, children's author and father relocated to Los Angeles with his partner in 2005 to learn more about adoption and creating a family. In 2008, with the help of Southern California Foster Family and Adoption Agency (now Extraordinary Families) they adopted their son Bodhi. Mark comes from a dance and theatrical background from the University of Utah, and 16 years in New York City as a professional Broadway dancer with credits such as FOSSE, CHICAGO, RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, FUNNY GIRL, 42ND ST to name a few. In Los Angeles, Mark's main priority is Bodhi, but still he finds time to remain creative in his work with Disney in the FROZEN Live show at The Hyperion Theatre, performing his two solo 1 Man Shows (Broadway World Award for Best Male Cabaret Performer), performing regionally for The Hollywood Bowl, Music Theatre West, and 3D Theatricals, and teaching tap when the opportunities present themselves. Episode Credits: Co-Hosts: Yan Dekel, Alex Maghen Guest: Mark Reis, Actor, Dancer and Yoga Teacher Music: Hercules & Love Affair, “Leonora” buy here Articles referred to in this episode: Our Kids and "Gay Music" (Daddy Square blog) Carly Rae Jepsen - I Really Like You For any questions, comments or advise, please do not hesitate to contact us at hello@daddysqr.com or on Twitter @yanirdekel Daddy Square: The Podcast is a part of GaysWithKids.com
Some of us used to sneak out to mom's closet and try on her shoes and clothes, pretending to be Cyndi Lauper-- this is what 'Entertaining Babies' is all about! How to use our inner (some would say: hidden) creativity during our time with our babies and toddlers. From the moment they open their eyes, bring out the Cyndi Lauper in you in order to stimulate them, create a vibe of music and laughter in the family without leaving your home! This episode is great for the winter season. Unless you are Lord Whatsisface of Downton Abbey, you're gonna have a pretty significant amount of time with your kid(s) from day one. When you're not changing diapers, feeding, bathing (and occasionally crying into your hands in the other room), how will you entertain and engage them during the period of their lives where they absorb the most? We interview Mark Reis, an entertainer himself - and a gay dad - about what he does. And, of course, we have no shortage of thoughts and opinions (oh, the opinions) of our own about what works. Spoiler Alert: The Itsy Bitsy Spider does not come off well in this episode. Go to the episode page on GaysWithKids.com About Mark Reis Mark is an actor, singer, dancer, solo artist, children's author and father relocated to Los Angeles with his partner in 2005 to learn more about adoption and creating a family. In 2008, with the help of Southern California Foster Family and Adoption Agency (now Extraordinary Families) they adopted their son Bodhi. Mark comes from a dance and theatrical background from the University of Utah, and 16 years in New York City as a professional Broadway dancer with credits such as FOSSE, CHICAGO, RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, FUNNY GIRL, 42ND ST to name a few. In Los Angeles, Mark's main priority is Bodhi, but still he finds time to remain creative in his work with Disney in the FROZEN Live show at The Hyperion Theatre, performing his two solo 1 Man Shows (Broadway World Award for Best Male Cabaret Performer), performing regionally for The Hollywood Bowl, Music Theatre West, and 3D Theatricals, and teaching tap when the opportunities present themselves. Episode Credits: Co-Hosts: Yan Dekel, Alex Maghen Guest: Mark Reis, Actor, Dancer and Yoga Teacher Music: Hercules & Love Affair, “Leonora” buy here Articles referred to in this episode: Our Kids and "Gay Music" (Daddy Square blog) Carly Rae Jepsen - I Really Like You For any questions, comments or advise, please do not hesitate to contact us at hello@daddysqr.com or on Twitter @yanirdekel Daddy Square: The Podcast is a part of GaysWithKids.com
www.latheatrebites.com Interview with the cast of 3D Theatricals Oklahoma playing a the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center and the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts. The 3-D Theatricals' take on “Oklahoma!” …is SHOCKING. It is either bad taste or pure genius (and whichever it is, is completely up to you). Is it the story of a Jim Crow Negro being killed for harassing a white woman? Do the audience members feel like they're part of lynch mob after watching a trial? Do black lives matter? You may never see it done like this again – no one would be courageous enough to show it! Personally, I love this disturbing take on “Oklahoma!” - Ashton Marcus
The cast of 3D Theatricals "The Full Monty @ the Plummer Auditorium in Fullerton CA. www.theorangecurtainrev.com
3D Theatricals presents : Beauty and The Beast The Musical @ The Plummer Auditorium in Fullerton. www.theorangecurtainrev.com
Podcast Interview with the cast of The Addams Family A New Musical Comedy @ 3D Theatricals in Fullerton, CA. www.theorangecurtainrev.com
Theatre and Television star Michael Urie (Ugly Betty) discusses his starring role in the off-Broadway mega hit comedy Buyer & Cellar at the Center Theatre Group’s Mark Taper Forum downtown Los Angeles, CA. Regional musical theatre star Cynthia Ferrer (Nine to Five; I Love a Piano) is interviewed about her co-starring role as "Meg Boyd" in 3D Theatricals’ revival of Damn Yankees at the historic Plummer Auditorium in Fullerton, CA; and the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center in Redondo Beach, CA. Musical theatre star Scott Dreier (Forever Plaid) talks about his longtime fascination with film legend Doris Day and the success of his one-man-true-story tribute to Day in Doris & Me: The Doris Day Songbook at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood, California’s NoHo Arts District.
Theatre and Television star Michael Urie (Ugly Betty) discusses his starring role in the off-Broadway mega hit comedy Buyer & Cellar at the Center Theatre Group’s Mark Taper Forum downtown Los Angeles, CA. Regional musical theatre star Cynthia Ferrer (Nine to Five; I Love a Piano) is interviewed about her co-starring role as "Meg Boyd" in 3D Theatricals’ revival of Damn Yankees at the historic Plummer Auditorium in Fullerton, CA; and the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center in Redondo Beach, CA. Musical theatre star Scott Dreier (Forever Plaid) talks about his longtime fascination with film legend Doris Day and the success of his one-man-true-story tribute to Day in Doris & Me: The Doris Day Songbook at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood, California’s NoHo Arts District.
Broadway and television’s Jeff Skowron (2013 Los Angeles Ovation Award Winner/Best Lead Actor in a Musical/Parade) talks about his co-starring role as Leo Bloom in 3D Theatricals’ production of Mel Brooks’ The Producers at the historic Plummer Auditorium in Fullerton, CA and the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. Producers co-star... musical theatre dancer/singer Hilary Michael Thompson ... also discusses her career and her portrayal of Ulla in the Mel Brooks spectacular. Let’s Misbehave: The Music and Lyrics of Cole Porter at ITC (International City Theatre/Long Beach, CA) and The Light in the Piazza at the South Coast Repertory Theatre in Costa Mesa, CA are featured in this week’s Live Arts Calendar. Skowron and Thompson recant embarrassing stories from their professional pasts.
Broadway and television’s Jeff Skowron (2013 Los Angeles Ovation Award Winner/Best Lead Actor in a Musical/Parade) talks about his co-starring role as Leo Bloom in 3D Theatricals’ production of Mel Brooks’ The Producers at the historic Plummer Auditorium in Fullerton, CA and the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. Producers co-star... musical theatre dancer/singer Hilary Michael Thompson ... also discusses her career and her portrayal of Ulla in the Mel Brooks spectacular. Let’s Misbehave: The Music and Lyrics of Cole Porter at ITC (International City Theatre/Long Beach, CA) and The Light in the Piazza at the South Coast Repertory Theatre in Costa Mesa, CA are featured in this week’s Live Arts Calendar. Skowron and Thompson recant embarrassing stories from their professional pasts.
Broadway’s Nicole Parker (Elphaba/Wicked/U.S. National Tour); and Australian/U.S. film, TV and musical theatre star Josh Adamson (Hair, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) are interviewed about their co-starring roles as Fanny Brice and Nick Arnstein in 3D Theatricals’ production of Funny Girl at Fullerton, CA’s historic Plummer Auditorium and the South Bay’s Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. The Live Arts Calendar features reviews of Twilight Zone: Unscriptedat the Falcon Theatre in Toluca Lake, CA; Smokey Joe’s Café at the Pasadena Playhouse and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Wizard of Oz at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. Awkward career moments are revealed by Parker and Adamson.
Broadway’s Nicole Parker (Elphaba/Wicked/U.S. National Tour); and Australian/U.S. film, TV and musical theatre star Josh Adamson (Hair, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) are interviewed about their co-starring roles as Fanny Brice and Nick Arnstein in 3D Theatricals’ production of Funny Girl at Fullerton, CA’s historic Plummer Auditorium and the South Bay’s Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. The Live Arts Calendar features reviews of Twilight Zone: Unscriptedat the Falcon Theatre in Toluca Lake, CA; Smokey Joe’s Café at the Pasadena Playhouse and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Wizard of Oz at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. Awkward career moments are revealed by Parker and Adamson.
Broadway‘s Roger Bart (The Producers, Young Frankenstein) and Kim Huber (Disney’s Beauty and the Beast) join Sterling & Stroili for a frothy, fast moving hour. Bart discusses his career and his starring role in celebrated playwright Yasmina Reza’s Art at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, CA. Sterling gives a mini review of It’s a Wonderful Life at the Glendale Centre Theatre in Glendale, CA; and announces "Tutu Day” (February 2nd) on behalf of Hollywood’s Pantages Theatre and the upcoming west coast premiere engagement of Broadway’s Billy Elliot The Musical. Huber also elaborates on her career, and taking on the iconic role of "Maria Von Trapp” in 3D Theatricals’ extravagant production of The Sound of Music at the historic Plummer Auditorium in Fullerton, CA. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)