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Today on The Neil Haley Show and Celebrity Interviews Live From The Grotto, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and Greg Hanna interview Jeremy Sisto. Jeremy Sisto stars on CBS' hit series FBI as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, a character who regularly appears on FBI: MOST WANTED and FBI: INTERNATIONAL, also on the Network. Sisto's career has moved effortlessly between film, television and theater, and he has had an unwavering presence in the entertainment industry. Sisto made his first major impression on television as bipolar artist Billy Chenowith on “Six Feet Under.” In its five-year run, the show earned three Golden Globe Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards and 25 Emmy nominations. His additional television series credits include starring roles in “Law & Order,” “Suburgatory,” “Ice,” “Wicked City,” “The Returned” and “Kidnapped.” His Los Angeles theater credits include “Take Me Out,” which earned him a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Featured Performance, Sidney Kingsley's “Dead End” at the Ahmanson Theater, and the one-man show “Sanguine” at the 2nd Stage. A native of Grass Valley, Calif., Sisto currently lives in New York with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys playing the guitar, drums and piano. His birthday is Oct. 6. Follow him on X @JeremySisto and Instagram @sistosistosisto.
Today on The Neil Haley Show and Celebrity Interviews Live From The Grotto, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and Greg Hanna interview Jeremy Sisto. Jeremy Sisto stars on CBS' hit series FBI as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, a character who regularly appears on FBI: MOST WANTED and FBI: INTERNATIONAL, also on the Network. Sisto's career has moved effortlessly between film, television and theater, and he has had an unwavering presence in the entertainment industry. Sisto made his first major impression on television as bipolar artist Billy Chenowith on “Six Feet Under.” In its five-year run, the show earned three Golden Globe Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards and 25 Emmy nominations. His additional television series credits include starring roles in “Law & Order,” “Suburgatory,” “Ice,” “Wicked City,” “The Returned” and “Kidnapped.” He also starred in National Geographic's television miniseries “The Long Road Home.” His feature film credits include: the classic “Clueless”; “Break Point,” which he co-wrote and produced; “The Other Side of the Door”; “Hangman”; “Grand Canyon”; “Hideaway”; “Robot and Frank”; “Moonlight and Valentino”; “White Squall”; “Without Limits”; “Suicide Kings”; “Thirteen”; “Wrong Turn”; and “Waitress.” Sisto also lent his voice to the animated films “Ferdinand,” which was nominated for an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Animated; and “Frozen II,” which earned a Golden Globe Award nomination in the same category. In New York, he made his Broadway debut in “Festen,” a stage adaptation of Thomas Vinterberg's film “The Celebration.” He also starred in Beau Willimon's “Spirit Control” at the Manhattan Theater Club, about a man's 30-year struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder. His Los Angeles theater credits include “Take Me Out,” which earned him a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Featured Performance, Sidney Kingsley's “Dead End” at the Ahmanson Theater, and the one-man show “Sanguine” at the 2nd Stage. A native of Grass Valley, Calif., Sisto currently lives in New York with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys playing the guitar, drums and piano. His birthday is Oct. 6. Follow him on X @JeremySisto and Instagram @sistosistosisto.
Dot Kelly is currently performing in the National Touring Company of the musical "Funny Girl." The show will be at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles through Sunday, April 28th, and then moves to the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa from May 28th to June 9th, before traveling across the country through the end of April 2025. Dot is a former Miss Virginia with the Miss America organization. She's traveled thousands of miles promoting cultural diversity awareness education with the Virginia Alcoholic and Beverage Coalition's Youth Education Initiative, highlighting alcohol abuse prevention and youth leadership. She's a creative and versatile professional who combines her expertise in event planning and performing arts to deliver unforgettable experiences for diverse audiences and clients. She holds a master's degree in performing arts leadership and management and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance from Shenandoah University. As an Event Specialist at ESP Creative, she's played a pivotal role in curating and executing memorable events, including NBC's SNL Wrap Party, Baldor Food Group's Holiday Event, and several private events both nationally and internationally. She is skilled in creating event concepts, discussing event details with clients, securing venue, catering and other services, and preparing budgets. Learn more about Dot Kelly. Get tickets to "Funny Girl." Find out more about The Passionistas Project. Read the Show Notes.
Welcome to Episode 3 of BULLSHITTERY Podcast! Look at you, supporting this chaotic artist by listening to her chaotic podcast!? Legend!? Hellooooo! Join me as I chat with my friend Adam Rose; actor, dancer, content creator, comedy icon, blue-cardigan king, dad & hubby! Adam is the best & I'm so happy you're here to learn more about his illustrious life as a performer. Here's his IMDb bio: Rose made his debut opposite Robin Williams and Julie Kavner in Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry. Born to a would-be Rabbinical cantor and an opera singer, Rose embraced music at an early age and excelled at Tap, Jazz, Ballet, and the martial arts training he underwent.It was during this same time that Rose was cast to be the voice of Peanut for three years, as the title-character on PB & J Otter, a cartoon on the Disney Channel. Soon after Rose would perform under the direction of Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening, Thoroughly Modern Millie) alongside Kristen Johnston and John Pankow in Peter Hedges' Baby Anger. The successful portrayal of a young boy with cancer led to subsequent guest spots on TV's Ed and Third Watch.Having developed a passion for live theater, Rose landed a role on stage with Theodore Bikel in The Gathering and went on to tour with three consecutive productions - including the pre-Broadway tour with Hal Linden. Throughout his time on stage and in recording booths, Rose continued to grow his love for dance, and at age 15 went on to become the youngest to ever teach dance at the renowned Broadway Dance Center in New York. While continuing to study the dramatic arts at New York's famed LaGuardia High School of the Performing Arts, he appeared on the hit series The Sopranos and the Comedy Central movie The Hebrew Hammer, starring Adam Goldberg. It was soon after that Rose had the honor of working with Noah Baumbach, Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney, and Anna Paquin in the Oscar-nominated The Squid and the Whale, as Otto - the best friend of Walt, played by Jesse Eisenberg.After four years of Shakespeare, character study, dialects, clowning (-study, not literally), vocal and dance training and all other school subjects, Rose was done with High School and ready to head west. The exodus was aided by his role on the production of Dead End, directed by Nicholas Martin at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles' famous Music Center. Rose starred as Angel, one of the Dead End Kids, alongside Jeremy SIsto, Tom Everett Scott, Joyce Van Patten, and Kathryn Hahn. He later appeared in HBO's Voyeur Internet project, directed by Jake Scott, and soon after earned a role in Kenneth Lonergan's Margaret. Rose once again found himself on-set with Anna Paquin, along with Matthew Borderick, Matt Damon, Mark Ruffalo, and Kieran Culkin, just to name a few. While still acclimating to life in LA, Rose continued to make appearances on many hit TV shows. Follow Adam everywhere at @realadamrose. Please subscribe to BULLSHITTERY wherever you get your podcasts and be sure to find me on YouTube at Mackenzie Barmen! And follow me everywhere at @mackenziebarmen. LOVE YOU! Stay chaotic. XoxoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of "JIM ON THE AIR," I had a chance to talk with Ryan Howard. Ryan's dance film will be featured during the "RE: EMERGE A DANCE FESTIVAL" at Center Stage Theater in Santa Barbara. The short film, "Sylkies," will be shown on opening night, Thursday, June 17, and Saturday, June 19. Both screenings will be at 7:00 PM. Mr. Howard has a degree in Theater Production and Design from UC Santa Barbara. He works and lives in Los Angeles as a Designer and Maker. Ryan has worked with Center Theater Group as a Prop Artisan and Theater Technician and is the Director of Production and Design for Psychopomp Dance Theater. His work has been seen onstage at the Ahmanson Theater, the Mark Taper Forum, and the Kirk Douglas Theater. His current artistic adventure is exploring the world of analog film, in both still and motion picture formats. Ryan is thrilled to show his short film at Center Stage Theater! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-sirianni/support
A Career Retrospective with Kathryn Hahn on April 21, 2017. Moderated by Stacey Wilson Hunt, New York Magazine. Kathryn Hahn’s versatility in both comedy and drama has made her one of Hollywood’s most sought after actresses and has shaped a career full of memorable roles. Hahn was seen in Jill Soloway’s new comedy pilot “I Love Dick” set to premiere on May 12. She plays the role of a wife (Chris) who’s relationship is put to the test when they both fall for the same professor. Hahn also recently has completed production starring in the Max Wrinkler indie coming-of-age film, “Flower,” opposite Adam Scott, Zoey Deutch and Tim Heidecker, set to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. Hahn was most recently seen on Season 3 of the Emmy Nominated Amazon original series “Transparent” created by Jill Soloway. The show received a 2016 Emmy nomination for ‘Best Comedy’ as well as won the 2015 Golden Globe award for ‘Best Comedy.’ Hahn was also recently cast in the Netflix drama “Private Life”. The story follows the writer/director Tamara Jenkins (Hahn) who wrote and directed 2007’s Savages starring Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman and the semi-autobiographical Slums Of Beverly Hills before that. The film will be produced by Anthony Bregman and Stefanie Azpiazu. She recently starred in the Jon Lucas comedy “Bad Moms,” opposite Mila Kunis and Kirstin Bell. She played an over-worked, over committed and exhausted mom who joins forces with two other over-stressed moms who all go on a quest to liberate themselves from conventional responsibilities. The film won a People’s Choice Award for “Favorite Comedic Movie.” Upcoming, she will star in the STX holiday-themed "Bad Moms Christmas" sequel as their own mothers visit for the holidays. The film is set to release on November 3, 2017. Hahn was also recently seen in Matt Ross’ “Captain Fantastic” opposite Viggo Mortensen, which follows a father living in the forests of the Pacific Northwest with his six young kids trying to assimilate back into society. She was also recently seen in the Netflix film, “The Do-Over” starring alongside Adam Sandler and David Spade. Recent past films include Peter Bogdanovich’s “She’s Funny That Way,” alongside Imogen Poots, Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston. Additionally, she starred in M. Night Shyamalan’s horror comedy “The Visit,” as well as IFC’s “The D Train” and Brad Bird’s sci-fi mystery “Tomorrowland” opposite George Clooney. Hahn also starred in the WarnerBros. family dramedy “This is Where I Leave You,” directed by Shawn Levy and based on the novel by Jonathan Tropper. Hahn made her Broadway debut in the Tony-winning play “Boeing-Boeing,” alongside Bradley Whitford, Gina Gershon, Mary McCormack, Christine Baranski and Mark Rylance. “Boeing-Boeing” won the 2008 Tony in the category of Best Revival of a Play. No stranger to the stage, her theatre credits also include “Dead End,” at the Ahmanson Theater and Huntington Theater Company; “Ten Unknowns,” at Huntington Theater Company; “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “Chaucer in Rome” and “Camino Real,” at Williamstown Mainstage; and “Hedda Gabler,” at Williamstown/Baystreet. Hahn received her Bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University and her Masters in Fine Arts from the Yale School of Drama, where she appeared on stage in “Othello” and “The Birds.”
Welcome to the 14th episode of Broadway Babies! In this episode, Noelle and Stephanie chat with the incredible Calvin Remsberg! Calvin Remsberg has worked extensively both as a performer and as a director. He is perhaps best remembered by Los Angeles audiences for his portrayal of Firmin, the crotchety opera house manager in the record breaking production of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA at the Ahmanson Theater, having played the role with three different Phantoms over the entire four and a half year run. Other stage roles include the Beadle in both national tours, and the acclaimed television production of SWEENEY TODD, and for four years he crawled around as Old Deuteronomy in the first national tour of CATS. -- Stephanie Andersen (Bare: A Pop Opera, Original Cast, Cast Recording and Revival) and Noelle Hannibal (Hair: 20th Anniversary Production, Star Trek, Buffy) and are professional performers and fangirls with a deep and never-ending love for musical theatre. Join them as they chat about all things Broadway on this special podcast which will feature interviews with some of Broadway's most beloved stars. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/broadway-babies/support
With the COVID 19 Pandemic bringing shows and businesses to a stand still, there isn't much theater news to report but Will Armstrong and Wendy Rosoff wanted to share their conversation with Book of Mormon star Liam Tobin from their Los Angeles run at the Ahmanson Theater. Liam talks about his history with this musical juggernaut and what life is like on the road. After that, friend of the pod, Joseph Corella of 567Broadway shares some tips to inspire us on our fitness journeys. We hope that this episode made you smile. Special thanks to our friends at The Ahmanson Theater and Center Theater Group for helping us connect with Liam and if you are looking for some inspiration and motivation, be sure to check out 567Broadway.com Hope you are all staying safe and healthy and taking this time of extended isolation to rest, recharge. So on behalf of Will & Wendy, good by for now! But, not for long because, if you're looking for us you'll always find us, just West of Broadway! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eric and Chris are back from Sydney! We go over our impressions of the experience and talk about "Indecent" by Paula Vogel at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles. Please send emails and voicemails to opencallpodcast@gmail.com!
Eric and Chris are back from Sydney! We go over our impressions of the experience and talk about "Indecent" by Paula Vogel at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles. Please send emails and voicemails to opencallpodcast@gmail.com!
On this episode of West of Broadway, Will and Lara are joined by friend of the pod Wendy Rosoff to talk about the National Tour Production of Falsettos currently playing at the Ahmanson Theater and then, Lara and Will talk to Ariana Stultz of the Verdi Chorus who is performing in their one night only production "Love is Timeless." on May 4th! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Katherine Cody, Psy.D. and Becca Lory, CAS, BCCS welcome guest Elaine Hall, Founder of Inclusion from WithIn (I WIn)® and The Miracle Project®. She is a pioneer in using inclusive theatre to connect with individuals with autism. Recognized worldwide, she has spoken at the United Nations, featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, on CNN, CBS, the Oprah Winfrey Network, at the Ahmanson Theater, received numerous honors, and profiled in the Emmy winning HBO film, "Autism: The Musical". Her memoir, "Now I See the Moon", was the official selection for World Autism Awareness Day by the United Nations and her second book, “Seven Keys to Unlock Autism” is used as a text book. This past summer, Elaine led training programs and neuro-diverse summer camps at the Wallis Performing Arts Center in Beverly Hills, at Brown University, in San Francisco, and in Hong Kong. The three discuss The Miracle Project’s genesis, the role performance can play for people on the autism spectrum, and their opinions on the new show “The Good Doctor." For more about The Miracle Project, visit: themiracleproject.org ----------------- Spectrumly Speaking is the podcast dedicated to women on the autism spectrum, produced by Different Brains®. Each week, join our hosts Becca Lory, CAS, BCCS (a Life Coach, Certified Autism Specialist, and Autism advocate that is herself on the spectrum) and Katherine Cody, Psy.D. (a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in people on the autism spectrum) as they discuss topics and news stories, share personal stories, and interview some of the most fascinating voices from the autism community. Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ http://differentbrains.org/category/spectrumlyspeaking/
On this episode of West of Broadway, Lara Scott and Will Armstrong sit down to discuss their very busy theater schedule before Will takes off to the Ahmanson Theater to sit down with the current Frankie Valli, Mark Ballas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of West of Broadway, Will Armstrong and Lara Scott sit down with the Charles Chatelain, President of the Center Theater Group’s Young Producers Circle to discuss the Fiasco Theater’s production of Into the Woods, performing at the Ahmanson Theater from now until May 14th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dennis braves the pouring rain to visit the L.A. home of game designer Myles Nye, out of which Myles runs the team building events company he co-founded called Wise Guys Events. Myles talks about the types of games he creates, how team building events work to build camaraderie among co-workers and his proudest moments as a game creator. He also talks about his love of musicals, sings the praises of aprons as game props and recommends the best room escape adventures in Los Angeles. Other topics include: his sideline gig marrying people, the agony and ecstasy of QR codes, the most trouble he ever got in in school, the song that makes him cry and the new scavenger hunt he's creating to tie-in with the Ahmanson Theater's upcoming production "Into the Woods." www.wiseguysevents.com www.mylesnye.com
Tony Award winner Daisy Eagan is interviewed about first time motherhood and her co-starring role in the Alliance Theatre Company’s production of The Eight: Reindeer Monologues at The Complex Theatre in Hollywood. The Live Arts Calendar features Todd Robbins & Teller’s (of Penn and Teller) thriller Play Dead at the Geffen Playhouse. The Los Angeles premiere of Broadway’s 5-time Tony Award winning, hilarious musical play Peter and the Star Catcher at the Center Theatre Group’s Ahmanson Theater is also highlighted. Broadway actress singer Roslyn Cohn talks about her latest project Difficult to Leave, a one woman show which reveals the truth behind her entrance to and exit from Scientology for one night only at Sterling’s Upstairs at The Federal in the NoHo Arts District of North Hollywood. Eagan and Cohn recant embarrassing career moments.
Tony Award winner Daisy Eagan is interviewed about first time motherhood and her co-starring role in the Alliance Theatre Company’s production of The Eight: Reindeer Monologues at The Complex Theatre in Hollywood. The Live Arts Calendar features Todd Robbins & Teller’s (of Penn and Teller) thriller Play Dead at the Geffen Playhouse. The Los Angeles premiere of Broadway’s 5-time Tony Award winning, hilarious musical play Peter and the Star Catcher at the Center Theatre Group’s Ahmanson Theater is also highlighted. Broadway actress singer Roslyn Cohn talks about her latest project Difficult to Leave, a one woman show which reveals the truth behind her entrance to and exit from Scientology for one night only at Sterling’s Upstairs at The Federal in the NoHo Arts District of North Hollywood. Eagan and Cohn recant embarrassing career moments.