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Today we have a wonderful guest whose career spans the gamut of amazing theatre, television and film. Joe first started in the industry doing an apprenticeship and worked his first professional job at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. In 2015, he made his Broadway debut as Bait Boy in Airline Highway. That same year, he played Earl Hunterson in the American Repertory Theater production of Waitress. Two years later, Tippett played the leading man in the Off-Broadway production of All the Fine Boys. In 2021 Joe reprised his role as Earl Hunterson in the Broadway return engagement of Waitress. Joe's TV credits include starring as Coach Strickland on NBC's Rise , Doolittle Lynn in the TV movie Patsy & Loretta, as well as playing was cast as Lucius King in NBC's Prism. Most recently he had major roles in Mare of Easttown where he played John Ross as well as a stint on the highly acclaimed The Morning Show. You can currently catch him in A Complete Unknown opposite Timothy Chalamet.In this episode we discuss...How he ended up getting into acting after a short stint in college then to crashing on a friends couch in NYCHis theatre route and how he transitioned into tv/filmWorkshoping plays and the experience of being through the Waitress workshop all the way on the Broadway stageWhat it's like to age into your type as an actorHow do theatre actors remember all those lines (haha).. inquiring minds- mainly Jenn's - want to know!What his favorite theater & screen projects has beenHow he tackles having confidence as an actorWhat are some of his comfort re-watch showsWe wrap up with Joe's questions for casting!Make sure to rate, review and subscribe to all things Tipsy Casting!Resources:Joe Tippett IMDBJoe Tippett InstagramJoe Tippett X────────────────────────────Stay Tuned with Tipsy Casting on IGWatch the Tipsy Casting YouTube ChannelFollow Jessica & Follow Jenn Learn More About Jess & Jenn's Casting
593. Part 1 of our conversation with Nick Douglas about the documentary he is working on about the relationship between jazz and civil rights, “I am working with my filmmaking partner Doug Harris on a documentary called The Reconnect: The Untold History of Jazz. It is a true story about the actual formation of jazz in the only place it could have formed: New Orleans. But it is more it identifies for the first time New Orleans as the cradle of the Civil Rights Movement. It shows how jazz and jazz musicians used jazz and musical performances to fund and support the civil rights movement long before most people realize the movement started. It answers questions about jazz and the civil rights movement that have never been exposed. Enjoy and if you like what we are doing share the video and donate to get this project completed. Nick Douglas is the author of Finding Octave: The Untold History of Two Creole Families and Slavery in Louisiana. Nick is an MBA with a background in international business. Born in Oakland, California, Nick grew up in a multi-generational Creole home. As a child he had a close connection to his grandmother and great-grandmother, who were both Creoles from New Orleans. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 220 years. Order your copy today! This week in Louisiana history. September 28, 1973. Orleans parish DA Jim Garrison acquitted in Pinball Bribery Case. This week in New Orleans history. June 1927. Airline Highway originally was a two-lane road that ran from Prairieville to Shrewsbury (now Metairie). The first section, running between Williams Boulevard in Kenner and Shrewsbury Road, opened in June 1927. It was begun by the Jefferson Parish Police Jury as a local road and incorporated into the plan for Airline Highway during construction. This week in Louisiana. La Fête des Vieux Temps Oct 04 - 06, 2024 4484 Highway 1 Raceland, LA 70394 985-637-2166 Website Called the "Festival of Old Times" this event features a celebration of music, dancing, Cajun food, and arts & crafts show. This long standing event is a local favorite and showcases the true authentic Cajun culture of Lafourche Parish. New for this year: the return of the pirogue races! Postcards from Louisiana. Roxy Doll plays at the French Quarter Fest. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
JOE MANTELLO (Director). Broadway directing credits include: Grey House, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Hillary and Clinton, Three Tall Women, The Boys in the Band, Blackbird, The Humans, Airline Highway, The Last Ship, Casa Valentina, I'll Eat You Last, The Other Place, Other Desert Cities, Pal Joey, 9 to 5, Laugh Whore, November, The Ritz, Three Days of Rain, The Odd Couple, Glengarry Glen Ross, Wicked, Assassins (Tony Award), Take Me Out (Tony Award), Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Love! Valour! Compassion! Off-Broadway: Here We Are, Dogfight, The Pride, A Man of No Importance, The Vagina Monologues, bash, Corpus Christi. As an actor he has appeared in American Horror Story: NYC (FX), Hollywood, The Watcher (Netflix), The Normal Heart (HBO, Emmy Nom.) and upcoming FEUD Season 2: Capote vs. The Swans (FX) Broadway: The Glass Menagerie, The Normal Heart (Tony nom.), Angels in America (Tony nom.) Recipient of Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Clarence Derwent, Obie, Joe A. Callaway and SDCF “Mr. Abbott" awards. Member of the Theatre Hall of Fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
El disturbio en la prisión de Atlanta: La mañana del 23 de noviembre de 1987, prisioneros de nacionalidad cubana en la Prisión Federal de Atlanta comenzaron a provocar incendios al detonar armas caseras, y robaron esposas y radios de los empleados de la prisión. Durante los disturbios, uno de ellos persiguió a un custodio a través del patio, amenazándolo con cortarle su garganta, hasta que uno de los vigilantes en la torre lo mata de un disparo. Para las 10:50, el grupo tenía controladas casi todas las estructuras principales. La policía local y estatal, los equipos de rescate y los bomberos, junto con agentes del FBI en Atlanta, se dirigieron rápidamente a la prisión, y varios oficiales son despachados a la puerta este, donde varios de los prisioneros y detenidos se estaban entregando a las autoridades. Los interrogatorios inmediatos revelaron que había setenta y nueve rehenes en la capilla y en los dormitorios de los estadounidenses. Más tarde, las fuerzas Delta del ejército fueron contactadas y empezaron a reunir información acerca de las identidades y del movimiento de rehenes. A través de cámaras de circuito cerrado con detectores de movimientos y alarmas, las autoridades observaron a los internos fabricando armas en cantidades alarmantes. El FBI tendría que negociar con los prisioneros para poner fin a la toma de rehenes lo más rápido y pacíficamente posible. Sin lugar para ocultarse: En la primavera de 1997, un asesino cuyas presas eran personas mayores, aterrorizó a los habitantes de River Parish en el sur de Luisiana. Para mayo, la policía local y el FBI en Nueva Orleans estaban estudiando una conexión entre el homicidio de una viuda de setenta y un años en abril y el asesinato de una pareja jubilada en mayo. Un mes más tarde, las autoridades enviaron información a la Unidad de Ciencias del Comportamiento del FBI en Quantico, Virginia, esperando que un perfil los ayudara a reducir el número de posibles sospechosos. En julio, otra pareja sobrevive a un ataque violento. Al igual que las otras víctimas, fueron robados, golpeados, baleados, y abandonados para que murieran, pero su descripción de los asaltantes ayudó a los investigadores en lo que se denominó “Los asesinatos de la Airline Highway (ruta 61)”. Para septiembre, los agentes del FBI que trabajaban en el caso relacionaron los asesinatos, lo que aumentó el número de cuerpos a cinco dentro del caso. Cuando el trabajador de un casino llamó y dio el nombre de un posible sospechoso, las autoridades ya estaban investigando a un mecánico local con problemas de apuestas y conexiones con varias de las víctimas, y lo arrestan en noviembre de 1997 junto con su novia. Después de varias horas de interrogatorio, confesó los seis asesinatos. Los Archivos Del FBI es un docudrama que observa detrás de las escenas en los misteriosos casos del FBI. #Los Archivos del FBI
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Jefferson Performing Arts Society executive director, Rob DeViney. Rob joined the non-profit arts organization in May 2023. He oversees the JPAS's day-to-day operations, strategic initiatives, and community partnerships.JPAS was founded in 1978. It is in its 46th season!! Dedicated to the artistic and cultural enrichment of the entire Gulf South, the organization has kept Jefferson Parish entertained and engaged with a revolving door of plays, musicals, comedy shows, concerts, and more for years. Many of those performances are run right out of the Jefferson Performing Arts Center, a beautiful facility off of Airline Highway.On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse, Rob and Kelsey had a great conversation about the importance of the arts within educational programming, the value of the arts as an economic development driver, and what Rob is most excited about as he enters his first full season as the JPAS Executive Director.Want to check out what this season has in store? CLICK HERE to visit Jefferson Performing Arts Society website.Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube!Visit JEDCO at www.JEDCO.org.We would LOVE your feedback. Please send your thoughts, questions and show requests to Kelsey Scram at kscram@jedco.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Open Arms by Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros, an impending 50th birthday party sets off calamity over coffee and Kindles. Open Arms is directed by Tony Award winner John Rando and features Julie White (The Little Dog Laughed, Airline Highway, POTUS: Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive), and Bill Irwin (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Waiting for Godot, King Lear). Stay tuned after the performance for a conversation between our Founder and Consulting Director, Claudia Catania, the playwright, director, and cast.
Scoot talks to WWL listeners about that guy pushing all those carts up Airline Highway - he's captivated the hearts and imagination of all who meet him
Joe Mantello (Director). A two-time Tony Award-winning director, recent credits include The Boys in the Band (Netflix and Broadway) Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Hillary and Clinton, Three Tall Women (Tony nomination), The Humans (Tony nomination), Blackbird, An Act of God, Airline Highway, The Last Ship, Casa Valentina, I’ll Eat You Last..., The Other Place, Dogfight, Other Desert Cities, The Pride, Pal Joey, 9 to 5, November, Three Days of Rain, The Odd Couple, Glengarry Glen Ross (Tony nomination), Laugh Whore, Assassins (Tony Award), Wicked, Take Me Out (Tony Award), Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, A Man of No Importance, The Vagina Monologues, Bash, Love! Valour! Compassion! (Tony nomination), and Corpus Christi. Acting credits: Hollywood (Netflix) and the Broadway productions of The Normal Heart (Tony nomination) and Angels in America (Tony nomination). Mantello was nominated for Emmy and Critics’ Choice Awards for his performance in HBO’s “The Normal Heart.” He has received Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Helen Hayes, Clarence Derwent, Obie, and Joe A. Callaway Awards and is a member of The Theatre Hall of Fame.
Debra Monk, Johanna Day, Katie Finneran, and Zach Appelman star in the world-premiere audio production of LA TRAVIATA by Lisa D’Amour (Pulitzer Prize finalist for Detroit, Airline Highway). Outside of New Orleans, three sisters have gathered to celebrate Mother's Day and lament the scandalous fate of their poor, wayward nephew. But beneath their breezy porch gossip, there are family secrets of operatic proportions waiting to be uncovered. Tony & Emmy winner Monk ("Mozart in the Jungle," "NYPD Blue"), OBIE winner Day (Sweat, Proof), double Tony winner Finneran (Noises Off & Promises, Promises), and Appelman ("Sleepy Hollow," War Horse) are directed by Michael Wilson (Broadway's The Trip To Bountiful, PoA's An Upset). After the episode, join the artists & host Claudia Catania for a behind-the-mic discussion about Southern storytellers and family dynamics. LA TRAVIATA was commissioned by Playing on Air with the support of the Pearson Family Foundation.
Our guest this week, is an insanely talented person with major film, TV and Theatre credits. He has starred in the series Lucky 7 and Gracepoint, and graced the stage at Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago in several productions including the central role of Bait Boy in Airline Highway. I’m always excited to have him in my room auditioning, because I get to see a true artist at work. Please welcome Stephen Louis Grush to the show!
In this episode of your favorite Saints Podcast, we meticulously analyze the positional battles to watch on Airline Highway while we introduce a new member of our team to the world. Saints Football is back for us to devour, so let’s enjoy.
This week Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul Mow will be talking about "Airline Highway" directed by Paul Mow at Lake Michigan College in the Hanson Theater this weekend.
This week Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul Mow will be talking about "Airline Highway" directed by Paul Mow at Lake Michigan College in the Hanson Theater this weekend.
Andrew Ward has more weird experiences than 20 Happy Hour guests combined. Without even mentioning the royal Indian heritage of his transgender chickens, how he gets to be involved in Louisiana s record setting race to be number one in the country for Gonorrhea, or the fact that Yulman Lapalanian is his step dad, Andrew s regular night in a bar on Frenchmen Street is not like yours. On Andrew s average night the bartender drops his pants to illustrate a point by displaying his genitals which turn out to have Batman tattooed on one testicle, Superman on the other, and what is going on in between you ll have to figure out for yourself. Christine Clouatre was a bartender on Al Copeland s yacht and is here to say Al never hit on her once. Maybe it was because she told him that she spent her off hours in the jerk off room at the adult sex store on Airline Highway. That was all a long time ago. Today she s an upright citizen who spends her off hours beading like a Mardi Gras Indian with her beading krewe, the Dames de Perlage. Julie Lodato is a fellow Dame and a beading Saints fan, as you can see from her intricate bead work scene of the classic Gleason punt. By day, Julie creates artwork that sells Blue Runner Beans, Crystal Hot Sauce, and other Louisiana goodies. Andrew Duhon returns from a musical run up and down the great American highway to play a beautiful new song inspired by the stoic travails of his mom who has "the good kind of cancer." This is the kind of song that restores your faith in the over used term, "singer songwriter." Oh, just in case you were wondering if there s anything you might not have heard in a barroom conversation before, Andrew Ward relates what he s been up to lately convincing Ugandan men to have a circumcision while they re hanging out at a music festival in Uganda. For real. Photos at Wayfare by Alison Moon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
...in which Rex and Paul talk about a new book on the Arkansas Grand Prairie, duck hunters, Craig's barbecue and Murray's catfish places in DeValls Bluff, master cook Stanley Young, the old Journey's End, Dondie's in Des Arc, the Tamale Factory in Gregory, the old Sportsman's One Stop in Des Arc, the old Rice Motel and the Paddy restaurant in Gillette, the old W.O.'s Riverfront in Brasfield, fresh-water caviar, the old Little Chef and Pam Pam Club (a class joint) in Stuttgart, Spradlin's Dairy Delight in England, rival claims of inventing the Frito chili pie, the Dairy Bar in Portia, the old Georgetown One Stop, Gene's in Brinkley and his 22-year streak of never closing, the Grasshopper in DeValls Bluff and its "Arrive grumpy and leave happy" sign, the old 11-70 Club in Hazen, KAAY, ASU's work on rockabilly music and U.S. Highway 67, Newport and Swifton music joints, the Silver Moon, Walnut Ridge's visit from the Beatles, the Parachute Inn, Williams Baptist College, Mena and the upcoming movie about Barry Seal, the Cave Court in Cave City, Airline Highway in Louisiana, the old Holidomes and Paul's crisis at a conference in New Orleans when they ran out of plates, fire ants floating around in the water, the old Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference, the University of the Ozarks, Coach Jack Holley and his cyclops interpretation of sports officials, UCA's surprise victory over ASU in football, the time Rex essentially abandoned Melissa (his brand-new wife) for six hours at a football game he had to broadcast at UCA, and Rex and Paul's amazement that she has stuck with him nonetheless.
JULIE WHITE recently starred opposite Matthew Broderick and Annaleigh Ashford in the Broadway revival of A.R. Gurney’s play “Sylvia” under the direction of Dan Sullivan. White won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for her role in “The Little Dog Laughed.” White recently starred in the 2015 production of Lisa D’Amour’s new play “Airline Highway” under the direction of Joe Mantello, and for her portrayal of “Tanya” she was nominated for Tony, Drama Desk, and Drama League Awards. White has also starred on Broadway in “Vanya, Sonia, Masha and Spike,” “The Heidi Chronicles” and Off-Broadway in "The Understudy" and "Fiction" for The Roundabout, "Twelfth Night" at The Delacorte for The Public Theatre and "Bad Dates" for Playwrights Horizons, to name some favorites. She has won The Obie, The Elliot Norton Award, The Ovation and been nominated multiple times for Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk, and Drama League Awards. On the big screen, Julie appeared in “Lincoln” for Steven Spielberg as Elizabeth Blair Lee opposite Daniel Day Lewis and Sally Field. She has been a staple in the indie film market in such films as "Breaking Upwards", “Hello I Must Be Going”, "Morning", “My Idiot Brother” and "Life Partners," which premiered at the TriBeCa Film Festival. Studio features include the massively successful franchise “Transformers 1, 2 & 3,” as well as “Michael Clayton,” opposite George Clooney, “The Astronaut Farmer,” starring Billy Bob Thornton, and the animated film "Monsters vs Aliens." On television, Julie recurred on Showtime as “Nurse Jackie”'s AA sponsor, Antoinette. She starred opposite John Goodman in the Garry Trudeau/Amazon’s series "Alpha House” and on NBC’s "Go On" opposite Matthew Perry playing Anne for which she won The Gracie Award. Other memorable TV roles are Mitzi Dalton Huntley in Alan Ball's "Six Feet Under,” Nadine Swoboda on ABC’s “Grace Under Fire, ”and Dr. Anne Morella on "Law and Order SVU.”
She stood silently on the cracked asphalt, her summer dress billowing in the breeze, the calm at the center of the storm that was spreading across the country. Around her swirled police officers and demonstrators that had blocked Airline Highway in Baton Rouge to denounce the death of Alton Sterling, shot by police outside a convenience store. Many protesters carried signs. Some shouted into bullhorns. ‘She just stood there and made her stand,' said photographer Jonathan Bachman to Buzzfeed News. ‘I was just happy to be able to capture something like that.'” – Michael E. MillerIeshia Evans is a 28 year-old mother with a 5 year-old boy. She wanted to look her son in the eyes to tell him she fought for his freedom and rights,” says Alex Haynes, her best friend since the age of eight.This is not an unemployed troublemaker. This is an accomplished woman, a successful LPN. And this was her first protest. But young black men are dying when they should not. And her son is a young black man. When Ieshia Evans was 3 years old, Disney released a children's movie called Beauty and the Beast.AThat movie is about a girl named Belle, the non-conforming daughter of an eccentric inventor. Belle is ostracized by her peers due to her intelligence and love of books. But when her father is imprisoned by a cold-hearted beast, Belle offers the beast her own freedom in exchange for her father's. Does that story sound familiar? Belle was not a new character. Disney has been holding up strong, young women as role models since 1950, when Cinderella ran an entire household by herself, prepared the meals, did the laundry and fed all the livestock until she was encouraged by an older woman – her fairy godmother – to rise above her circumstances and all the haters who were trying to hold her down. Cinderella lived happily ever after as a princess in a castle. Admittedly, the vehicle of Cinderella's escape was Prince Charming. But that was 1950.bIn 1953, Disney gave us Tinker Bell, a loyal, brave and determined pixie forever trailed by glittering pixie dust that can help humans fly if they think happy thoughts. Tinker Bell became one of Disney's most important icons. r 1964 Mary Poppins is an independent woman who knows her own worth. She demands respect at her job and stands up to her boss from the get-go. i1977 In The Rescuers, Penny is a tough little orphan girl who is kidnapped and held prisoner in Devil's Bayou, where she faces down a pair of trained crocodiles, Brutus and Nero, and thwarts her captors entirely with the help two little mice. Thirteen years ago I wrote the following in the Monday Morning Memo for February 17, 2003. Heroes are dangerous things. Bigger than life, highly exaggerated and always positioned in the most favorable light, a hero is a beautiful lie.We have historic heroes, folk heroes and comic book heroes. We have heroes in books and songs and movies and sport. We have heroes of morality, leadership, kindness and excellence. And nothing is so devastating to our sense of wellbeing as is a badly fallen hero. Yes, heroes are dangerous things to have.The only thing more dangerous is not to have them.Heroes raise the bar we jump and hold high the standards we live by. They are ever-present tattoos on our psyche, the embodiment of all we are striving to be.We create our heroes from our hopes and dreams. And then they attempt to create us in their own image.”Through their skillful crafting of heroes for children, Disney has been telling women to rise up and be free for the past 63 years.e 1989 Ariel, The Little Mermaid, is curious and bold, quite unlike anyone else under the sea. Her thirst for knowledge makes her special. f 1995 Pocahontas is a wise and courageous girl who breaks with tradition to follow the beat of a different drummer. She creates peace between two
Sara and Norma talk about the realistic and wonderfully messy Airline Highway and had lots of confused feelings about The Visit.
Patty & Emily talked to the casts of upcoming Broadway plays Living on Love and Airline Highway. They also talked to the cast of Paper Mill’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame on their opening night. Interviews include Renée Fleming, Douglas Sills, Anna Chlumsky, Jerry … Continue reading →
In this episode we look at American Sniper starring Bradley Cooper. In music we listen to Meghan Trainor's debut album called Title. We also listen to Marilyn Manson's latest album, The Pale Emperor. In theater we take a ride on Airline Highway. And a special announcement!
En la primavera de 1997, un asesino cuyas presas eran personas mayores, aterrorizó a los habitantes de River Parish en el sur de Luisiana. Para mayo, la policía local y el FBI en Nueva Orleans estaban estudiando una conexión entre el homicidio de una viuda de setenta y un años en abril y el asesinato de una pareja jubilada en mayo. Un mes más tarde, las autoridades enviaron información a la Unidad de Ciencias del Comportamiento del FBI en Quantico, Virginia, esperando que un perfil los ayudara a reducir el número de posibles sospechosos. En julio, otra pareja sobrevive a un ataque violento. Al igual que las otras víctimas, fueron robados, golpeados, baleados, y abandonados para que murieran, pero su descripción de los asaltantes ayudó a los investigadores en lo que se denominó “Los asesinatos de la Airline Highway (ruta 61)”. Para septiembre, los agentes del FBI que trabajaban en el caso relacionaron los asesinatos, lo que aumentó el número de cuerpos a cinco dentro del caso. Cuando el trabajador de un casino llamó y dio el nombre de un posible sospechoso, las autoridades ya estaban investigando a un mecánico local con problemas de apuestas y conexiones con varias de las víctimas, y lo arrestan en noviembre de 1997 junto con su novia. Después de varias horas de interrogatorio, confesó los seis asesinatos. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/crimenes-reales-misterios-oscuros-que-impactaron4500/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy