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Stageworthy
#351 – Roundtable Discussion: The Disappearing Audience Question

Stageworthy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 65:55


There has been a topic that has dominated the theatre scene in Canada for several years, and that's the question of whether audiences are disappearing. This week, host Phil Rickaby convenes a roundtable discussion with indie theatre artists to discuss that very question. Stephen Near is a writer and educator, as well the co-founder and playwright-in-residence of Hamilton's Same Boat Theatre. Stephen was last on the podcast in June, 2022. Emily Dix is a theatre artist and photographer and the Artistic Executive Director of Bygone Theatre. Emily was on the podcast in August, 2019. Laura Piccinin is a playwright and performer, as well as a dancer and aerialist. Laura's most recent appearance on the podcast was in June, 2022. Adrianna Prosser the artistic producer at Eldritch Theatre, and general manager at the Red Sandcastle theatre, as well as a storyteller and social media maven. Adrianna was last on the podcast as part of the indie theatre roundtable in February, 2022. Support Stageworthy Donate: tips.pinecast.com/jar/stageworthy

Stageworthy
#311 – Indie Theatre Roundtable with The Red Sandcastle and The Assembly Theatre

Stageworthy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 80:54


The Red Sandcastle is a 50 seat storefront theatre, where Anything is Possible! In May of 2011, Rosemary Doyle opened the RED Sandcastle Theatre, with the intent of giving theatre artists a canvas. That feeling that Anything is Possible! has become a reality with 922 Queen Street East acting as an artistic hub to rent for creators in theatre, dance, visual art, and music. The Red Sandcastle is managed by the Eldritch Theatre team of Eric Woolfe and Adrianna Prosser. redsandcastletheatre.com Instagram: @redsandcastletheatre The Assembly Theatre provides independent and emerging artists with affordable performance space, and is always actively seeking new modes of outreach in order to better prioritize its use by under-represented and marginalized artistic communities. Co-artistic Directors Luis Fernandes and Cass Van Wyck keep the vision clear and the community thriving. www.theassemblytheatre.com Twitter: @assemblytheatr_ Instagram: @assemblytheatre Support Stageworthy Patreon: patreon.com/stageworthypod Tip Jar: tips.pinecast.com/jar/stageworthy

Stageworthy
#302 – The Red Sandcastle Theatre & Eldritch Theatre

Stageworthy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 44:37


The Red Sandcastle is a 50 seat storefront theatre, in which_ Anything is Possible!_ In May of 2011, Rosemary Doyle opened the Red Sandcastle Theatre, with the intent of giving theatre artists a canvas. The Red Sandcastle acts as an Artistic Hub to rent for creators in theatre, dance, visual art, and music. 2021 marks the 10th anniversary of Red Sandcastle, and brings a new look and new management: long time renter with Red Sandcastle, Eldritch Theatre‘s production and artistic team, Eric Woolfe and Adrianna Prosser, join the Red Sandcastle team as Managing Director and General Manager and will act as Caretakers of the Castle. Adrianna Prosser Adrianna is a Theatre Erindale + Sheridan College Alumnus and award winning storyteller. She joined Eldritch Theatre as their Marketing Monster and Artistic Producer in 2016, marketing and producing Dora award winning shows such as The Harrowing of Brimstone McReedy and Space Opera Zero! _as well as adding new programming such as children and adult Dungeons and Dragons camps _Sword and Sorcery School, and online digital theatrical experiences during the COVID-19 theatre blackout. Adding a new layer of support for artists at Red Sandcastle Theatre, with her digital marketing expertise; Adrianna has been teaching digital marketing storytelling at Centennial College since 2017 to both their Arts Management and the Museum Management program, and has been a guest lecturer for Humber College. As well as leading Eldritch Theatre's marketing, Prosser has led digital marketing for the City of Toronto's museums, Festival Players, Groundling Theatre, Theatrefront, GhostLight, and many more. Eric Woolfe Eric is an actor, playwright, puppeteer and magician, and the Artistic Director and founder of Eldritch Theatre which has been horrifying audiences since 1999 using puppetry, live actors, and parlour magic. His work for Eldritch Theatre includes Dora award winning and nominated works such as Space Opera Zero!, The Harrowing of Brimstone McReedy, Frankenstein's Boy, Madhouse Variations, _and _The Babysitter.  He is resident Dark Arts Professor at Eldritch Theatre's Sword and Sorcery School, where he is head Dungeon Master and writer of Dungeon and Dragon adventures for the young and young at heart. Some of his other theatre credits include Old Man and the River (Theatre Direct), The Comedy of Errors (Humber River Shakespeare), The Glass Menagerie, Ghosts (Touchmark Theatre) Rocket & the Queen of Dreams, (Roseneath Theatre). Little Shop of Horrors (Canstage), and Timon in Disney's The Lion King. Rosemary Doyle Rosemary founded the Red Sandcastle Theatre in 2011, after being in theatre for 80% of her life and counting. Currently she is the Artistic Director of Theatre Kingston in Kingston, Ontario her home-town.  Notable roles created by Rosemary include, Jane in My Mother's Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding, (Fringe, Mirvish), and A.L.P. for Finnegans Wake (Grand Theatre, Tarragon). Doyle has won seven 24 hour playwriting contests. This love of instant creation inspired her to create the Thousand Monkeys Playwriting Festival  and her Play in a Week Camp that creates a play from nothing to full production in 5 days. Because of her love and talent for creation, she has been referred to as the “patron saint of indie theatre” a nickname she works hard to live up to, even in the government funded theatre world she is navigating now. Rosemary actively acts, directs, builds and designs sets and costumes and, of course, writes plays. We call her our Red Queen Emeritus. redsandcastletheatre.com Instagram: @redsandcastletheatre Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedSandcastle Support Stageworthy Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/stageworthy Merch: https://shop.stageworthyproductions.com/

Stageworthy
#175 – Scarred Leather

Stageworthy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 60:29


Scarred Leather is a supernatural Western by Adrianna Prosser that sends you back in time to Canada in 1842 when ghosts walked with you and your gun holster, "You can’t beat Death, and you sure as hell can’t cheat Death, but one day you might see plain what Death truly is…” starring Adrianna Prosser (Theatre by the Bay, Canada: Story of Us) and Caroline Concordia (Paro Caro, Web of Lies), with Jason Martorino (The Handmaid's Tale, Bad Blood), and Phil Rickaby (The Commandment), dramaturgy by Eric Woolfe (Eldritch Theatre).Adrianna Prosserwww.adrianna-prosser.com Twitter: @adriannap Instagram: adriannaprosserJason Martorinowww.jasonmartorino.com Twitter: @jasonmartorino Instagram: jasonmartorinoCaroline Concordiawww.carolineconcordia.com Twitter: @careovision Instagram: careovisionScarred Leather by Adrianna Prosser Costumed staged reading of a supernatural Western. "You can’t beat Death, And you sure as hell can’t cheat Death, But one day you might see plain what Death truly is…" -Red Anna, memoirs dated November 12, 1840. Starring Caroline Concordia, Adrianna Prosser, Phil Rickaby and Jason MartorinoWaltzing With Puppets by Chloe Whitehorn When searching for the man of your dreams, why would you marry the man in your nightmares? Directed by Victoria Shepherd Starring Brianna Riche and Matt Jensen Aurelia Adams (Stage Manager), Liam Stewart (Lighting Designer), John Stuart Cambpell (Composer/Sound Designer), Alexis Chubb (Set Designer), Brent Shepherd (Master Carpenter)Sweet Mama and the Salty Muffins by Ciarán Myers A workshop production. A child goes missing. Another grows up her in shadow. A husband has failed. The 27 club looms large. And the music is hotter than hell. Directed by Kendra Jones Performed by Liz Whitebread, Michelle Jedrzejewski, Renée Strasfeld, Ara Glenn-Johanson.www.whiskeygingercollective.org Twitter: @WhiskeyGingerC4 Instagram: whiskeygingercollective Facebook: www.facebook.com/whiskeygingercollective/

Stageworthy
#162 – Adrianna Prosser II

Stageworthy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 54:01


Adrianna is sometimes an actor, sometimes a playwright, but a full time geeky social media addict who supports mental health advocacy. She is the Host for the mental health storytelling podcast Stories Like Crazy. Adrianna was the Arts & History Host for the IAWTV award winning educational webshow Cranium Cookie, about all things edu-tastic in Canada, and the Geeky Host for Geektropolis, an online community talking about all things geek-chic in Toronto.Adrianna is also the Marketing Monster for Eldritch Theatre.http://www.adrianna-prosser.com Twitter: @adriannap Instagram: @adriannaprosserhttp://www.eldritchtheatre.ca/ Twitter: @eldritchtheatre Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eldritchtheatre

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Storytime with Paul Dore
4.8 Art Saved My Life!

Storytime with Paul Dore

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 28:19


Season Four: This season of Storytime with Paul Dore is being released in two different sections. The first six episodes will be audio excerpts from my new novel, Dreams of Being a Kiwi. Since the novel deals with themes involving mental health issues, the second part of the season will be conversations about this topic with various experts and interesting people.The Episode: For each episode, I'll be including a short preamble that briefly introduces the topic and guest. The preamble is about how important it is to my mental health to have various kinds of creative outlets. The conversation is with Adrianna Prosser, a storyteller and geeky social media addict who supports mental health advocacy through her podcast Stories Like Crazy. Combining her Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) and safeTALK certification, she hopes to engage the audience and go beyond the stage and screen to creating a safe place for discussion and sharing. She is currently an Ontario Association for Suicide Prevention (OASP) member. Originally broadcast last year on the Stories We Don't Tell Podcast, I had the privilege of talking with Adrianna about her one-woman bereavement piece 'Everything but the Cat..'. and the work she does outside of the stage. To learn more about Adrianna, visit adrianna-prosser.com.Podcast Partners: The theme music is by singer/songwriter Arlene Paculan, check her out at officialarlene.com.

Dead Men Don't Podcast
The Lady in the Window

Dead Men Don't Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 31:09


In episode one, the girls discuss Colborne Lodge, a haunted house in Toronto's High Park. We dive into the story of the lady in the window and people's numerous encounters with her. You'll also hear Kenzie's constant wheezing, tales about bees, old toilets, and a scandalous affair. The additional voice you hear in this trailer belongs to Adrianna Prosser, a historical interpreter and ghost tour guide at Colborne Lodge. Interested in learning more? Check out the sources used for the research of this episode! Books- Old Toronto Houses by Tom Cruikshank- Toronto Observed by William Kilbourn & Denby WilliamWebsites- highparknature.org- tayloronhistory.com- torontoghosts.orgOr, even better, if you’re in the Toronto area, visit Colborne Lodge for yourself! Original Theme Music by Ethan Reid. (Instagram @ethanareid)Additional music provided by Kevin MacLeod through incompetech.com.MacLeod songs used: “Come Play With Me,” “Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins,” and “Metaphysik.” Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Follow us! Search for Dead Men Don’t Podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.Adara: @adaralynne on Twitter & InstagramKenzie: @kenzmaclaren on Twitter & Instagram Contact us - deadmendontpodcast@gmail.comUse this email to send us your personal ghost stories! We'll be reading them out on our mini episodes every other week.

Dead Men Don't Podcast
Trailer For Episode 1: Colborne Lodge

Dead Men Don't Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 2:32


Trailer for episode 1: Colborne Lodge. A ghost sits in the window of Toronto's Colborne Lodge. Who is she? Find out this, and more, next Sunday June 10th. The additional voices you hear in this trailer belong to Sam Sharp and Adrianna Prosser, Colborne Lodge staff and tour guides. Original Theme Music by Ethan Reid. (Instagram @ethanareid) Additional music provided by Creative Commons. Follow us! Instagram: @deadmendontpodcast Twitter: @deadmendontpod Facebook: facebook.com/deadmendontpodcast Adara: @adaralynne on Twitter & Instagram Kenzie: @kenzmaclaren on Twitter & Instagram Contact us - deadmendontpodcast@gmail.com Use this email to send us your personal ghost stories! We'll be reading them out on our mini episodes every other week, and we'll pick one person for each one to call in to the podcast and tell their story live! Or... To have it recorded and then uploaded in the episode. You know how it works.

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Stories We Don't Tell
Episode 81: Adrianna Prosser

Stories We Don't Tell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 24:09


Podcast mini-series alert! For the next few episodes, we'll be featuring interviews with Stories We Don't Tell performers and be talking about how they use storytelling in other ways. Adrianna is a storyteller and geeky social media addict who supports mental health advocacy through her podcast Stories Like Crazy. Combining her Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) and safeTALK certification, she hopes to engage the audience and go beyond the stage and screen to creating a safe place for discussion and sharing. She is currently an Ontario Association for Suicide Prevention (OASP) member. Co-host Paul talks with Adrianna about her one-woman bereavement piece 'Everything but the Cat..'. and the work she does outside of the stage. Stay tuned after the interview for a story Adrianna told at the February Stories We Don't Tell.

MindVine Podcast
#MindVine Podcast Episode 25 - Adrianna Prosser of Stories Like Crazy Podcast

MindVine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 11:35


Episode 25 of the #MindVine Podcast features news, views and interviews related to #mental health, #mental illness and #recovery. In this episode we're on site at CMHA's Mental Health For All conference talking to fellow #mentalhealth podcaster Adrianna Prosser (@adriannap) of @storylikecrazy podcast. Adrianna lost her brother to #suicide and now advocates for an end to the stigma surrounding #mentalillness. The #MindVine podcast is hosted by Communications team members Darryl Mathers (@DarrylMathers) and Chris Bovie (@ChrisBovie1). Adrianna's podcast is available on SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/user-772856389

Stageworthy
#42 – Crowdfunding Roundtable

Stageworthy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 57:59


Crowdfunding offers indie theatre groups the opportunity to fundraise that doesn’t require the task of creating and organizing a fundraising event. Crowdfunding gives us the opportunity to get our campaign seen outside of our personal networks and potentially reach new people that we might not have been able to reach before. Unfortunately, many indie theatre groups do a very bad job of using crowdfunding, and seem to see it as just another way to solicit donations. But crowdfunding doesn’t really work that way. Crowdfunding needs something more. But what would it take to make crowdfunding work for indie theatre?Siobhan Richardson (@fighteractress), Adrianna Prosser (@adriannap) and Hayley Pace (@haelaaaaa) join host Phil Rickaby to talk about Crowdfunding theatre.Siobhan Richardsonwww.SiobhanRichardson.com twitter: @fighteractress Instagram: @fighteractressAdrianna Prosserhttp://www.adrianna-prosser.com Twitter: @adriannap Instagram: @adriannaprosserHayley Pacewww.hayleypace.com Instagram: @haelaaaaa Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hayleypaceeHayley's crowdfunding campaign, mentioned in the episode: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-teeny-tiny-music-show#/Stageworthy:http://www.stageworthypodcast.com Twitter @stageworthyPod Facebook: http://facebook.com/stageworthyPod

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Stageworthy
#37 – Adrianna Prosser

Stageworthy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 53:18


Adrianna is a storyteller: online, onstage, and on film as a playwright, actor, geek and social media guru. She is a host and Executive Producer for the award winning education webseries Cranium Cookie, Producer of her smash hit one-woman show Everything But the Cat… and the Social Media Community Manager for the City of Toronto Historic Sites.http://www.adrianna-prosser.com Twitter: @adriannap Instagram: @adriannaprosserStageworthy:http://www.stageworthypodcast.com Twitter @stageworthyPod Facebook: http://facebook.com/stageworthyPod

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A Show of Strength
A Show of Strength #7 - Lori & Adrianna

A Show of Strength

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 52:14


"A Show of Strength is a movement, where I try to encourage courage" Today, Jamie sits with Toronto podcaster's and Mental Health advocates Lori Lane-Murphy and Adrianna Prosser and listens to their "stories like crazy," with the hopes that they can inspire others to seek the help they so richly deserve. You can check out their podcast at www.facebook.com/storylikecrazy Brought to you by Try Thai Tonight. A Show of Strength is looking for you to become a patron. Click over to www.patreon.com/ashowofstrength and for as little as $1 you can help A Show of Strength advocate for Mental Health. Please follow us on Twitter and Instagram @AShowOfStrength / @A.Show.Of.Strength You can also join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ashowofstrength Please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and Spotify! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/a-show-of-strength/donations