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Rick Flynn Presents
HELEN SHEEHY - "Just Willa" (Author of Two New York Times Notable Books of the Year) - Published by Cave Hollow Press - Episode 233

Rick Flynn Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 54:50


Making her very first appearance on Rick Flynn's podcast is author and teacher HELEN SHEEHY who is the author of two New York Times notable books of the year. "Just Willa is just perfect. It is a vivid, sprawling family chronicle with an indomitable character at its center. Just Willa is destined to be an American classic because of its luminous prose and its sense of adventure."Andre Bishop, Producing Artistic Director, Lincoln Center TheaterPurchase this book at your local bookstore or at Amazon or Barnes and Noble or wherever books are sold.www.HelenSheehy.Org

Backstage Babble
Susan Stroman

Backstage Babble

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 84:29


Today, I'm thrilled to announce my interview with legendary director and choreographer Susan Stroman. Tune in to hear all about her upcoming projects LEFT ON TENTH, ANGEL OF ARKANSAS, and SMASH, as well as some of the stories of her great career, including the lessons she learned from John Kander and Fred Ebb, the choreographic journey of THE MUSIC MAN, why CRAZY FOR YOU felt like it was in her blood, the art of partnering in STEEL PIER, why Hal Prince credits SHOWBOAT for his entire career, staging tryouts from Hunter College to Japan, watching Nathan Lane and Stephen Sondheim collaborate on THE FROGS, how an experience in a club and an offer from Andre Bishop led to CONTACT, finding the structure of NEW YORK, NEW YORK, her collaborations with dance arrangers including Glen Kelly and Peter Howard, the similarities and differences between Mel Brooks and Woody Allen, using visual inspiration for LITTLE DANCER, working on THOU SHALT NOT during 9/11, how research influenced her choreography for OKLAHOMA, the joys and challenges of directing POTUS right after the pandemic, and more. You won't want to miss this interview with a true master of the American theater.

Drinks Adventures
Australia's fourth Sake Samurai, Simone Maynard

Drinks Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 31:29


Melburnian Simone Maynard, aka the Sake Mistress, is the fourth Australian to be awarded the prestigious title of Sake Samurai. Just 70 Sake Samurais worldwide have been inducted by the Japan Sake Brewers Association since the program was introduced in 2005. There are no classes or exams. The award is given to people who champion the culture and identity of sake in Japan and global markets. Simone's passion for Japanese culture grew from an early love of art and anime, but it was another Australian sake samurai, restaurateur Andre Bishop, who ignited her sake journey at his Melbourne venue Nihonshu in the mid-2000s. Before COVID hit, Simone had made sake a full-time job running events and training sessions for consumers and hospitality staff. In a pandemic pivot, she launched Taste With The Toji, a hugely successful series of online events that connected folks in lockdown with brewers overseas. Soon, drinkers were logging in from Australia, Europe, the United States and other parts of Asia to bond with brewers and learn more about sake. She joins us now to share some unique insights on the Japanese sake industry. You'll also hear about Simone's own sake preferences, and get a run down on the Australian sake scene, including some of the top quality examples available locally, and where to find them.

Stage Door Sessions
Andre Bishop on Lincoln Center Theater's Resiliency, Looking to the Future and Having Important Conversations over Zoom

Stage Door Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 28:10


In this first episode of our second season, we’re speaking with Andre Bishop, Producing Artistic Director at Lincoln Center Theater, on how he and his team have persevered throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Please note, this podcast was recorded prior to the Broadway shutdown extension through May 30, 2021.

Sake On Air
Live with Andre Bishop and William Stuart

Sake On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019


EP 15 – Live with Andre Bishop and William Stuart In March we did four shows, all recorded live at the Aoyama Sake Flea, and who should we bump into than the Sake Samurai, Andre Bishop, and William Stuart, the CEO of Colorado Sake Co.? We managed to grab a few minutes with them to sit and talk sake. The conversation wandered from America to Australia as we picked their brains on topics like sake legislation, drumming up interest outside of Japan, and the future of sake as a culture and industry. We have a lot more exciting content from the Aoyama Sake Flea coming very soon; so stay tuned for more Sake On Air. And if you’re a sake aficionado like us and have the perfect topic for an episode -or just want to let us know how much you love the podcast- share your thoughts with us at questions@sakeonair.com. Your feedback does wonders to support the show, so if you love SOA and want to see it grow, consider tipping your glass to us online with a review. Sake On Air is regularly broadcasted from the Japan Sake & Shochu Information Center and made possible by the generous support of the Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association. It is a joint production between Potts.K Productions and Export Japan.   Kampai!

The Elijah Bailey Show
Celebrating Representation In Video Games, Citty: Skylines & Equality Through The Hemp Field w/ Reece Dodd

The Elijah Bailey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 78:38


Oklahoma's Favorite Podcast, The Elijah Bailey Show is back with a very familiar voice joining! Reece Dodd the star of our 23rd episode "A Society Built On Hemp" is back in the studio joining your host, Richard (The Buckity) Taplin and Elijah (5000) Bailey to show his vision in a digital way. Reece has developed a society built on hemp in the game City: Skylines and sits down to show us his world as well as talk about how the transitions of equality and self-sufficiency in the game came be brought to life in our society. At the top of the show we pay our respects to some of the most notable black video game characters and close out the show with the Anime and Manga of the month updates. You don't want to miss this epic conversation and hopefully Reece inspires you to pick up City: Skylines and create your own vision! To get to what interest you faster use the time stamps listed below and for exclusive videos, gameplay and more join our exclusive community on patreon linked below. Anytime during your listen send us a tweet @ElijahBaileySho. Remember you can watch us live on twitch at elijah_5000 every Sunday at 2:00 p.m. CST. So join the conversation as the worlds most illustrious podcast, covers it all from the latest video game, film and comic news to this seasons anime. 100% auditorial pleasure right here coming from Blacken Studios!   Follow Our Friend Reece D. at:   - reecespeaces4you on Twitch - Rpdodd on Reddit   Show Topics: - The Disrespect- 2:45 - Black Video Game Characters- 11:00     - Franklin Clinton- 11:15     - Afro Samurai- 13:57     - Marcus Halloway - 15:25     - James Heller- 17:37     - Nadine Ross- 18:58     - Andre Bishop- 21:30     - CJ- 23:40 - A Social Built On Hemp w/ Reece Dodd (City: Skylines)- 27:55 - Anime/Manga Of The Month- 1:06:20     - Anime of the Month- 1:06:30     - Manga of the Month- 1:08:25       Merch!!!  Use PROMO CODE: ELIJAHBAILEYSHOW at www.riptapparel.com to receive a 10% discount on all purchases.   Join the Bailey Mafia on our Patreon page     Highlight Of The Month: - Anime of the Month: Saga of Tanya the Evil - Manga of the Month: Danberu Nan Kiro Moteru    Find Our Show: You can find more episodes of The Elijah Bailey Show on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Goggle Play Music, Stitcher Radio, Podcast Addict and our official Podbean page.   Find The Host: The Elijah Bailey Show is hosted by Richard Taplin and Elijah Bailey. If you have any questions for your hosts, you can reach us at: - Facebook at The Elijah Bailey Show  - Twitter at @ElijahBaileySho - Instagram at @ElijahBaileySho - Snapchat at @elijahbaileysho - Twitch: twitch.tv/elijah_5000 & twitch.tv/aospodcast   Original Music For The Show: - Music for the Intro, Anime Shmanime & Post Show Info. by beatsbyNeVs - Music for Pre-show and commercial music by YaFueCopyright (follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & SoundCloud at YaFueCopyright to support his amazing work)   #gamingnews #CitySkylines #BlackVideoGameCharacters #WatchDogs2 #Prototype2 #Uncharted4 #FightNightChampions #AfroSamurai #GrandTheftAuto5 #Xbox #PS4 #Microsoft #Sony #JumpForce #Spotify #Funimation #Crunchyroll #Twitch #Netflix #BlackenStudiosBlackenGamingNetwork #YouTube #BlackenStudios #Podcast #Entertainment #OKCPodcastCommunity #PodcastingSmarter #Podbean #StitcherRadio #PodcastAddict #GooglePlayMusic #Anime #VideoGames #Geeks #Nerds #TheExtraordinaryJourneyOfABlackNerd #Podbean #iTunes #Patreon #BlackenStudios #OklahomasFavoritePodcast

BEHIND THE CURTAIN: BROADWAY'S LIVING LEGENDS » Podcast
#151 ANDRE BISHOP, Artistic Director of Lincoln Center Theater

BEHIND THE CURTAIN: BROADWAY'S LIVING LEGENDS » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 69:26


It would be hard pressed to find someone who, in the past thirty years, has influenced the development of the American Theatre more than Andre Bishop. For ten years, he was Artistic Director of Playwright's Horizons, which was followed by his current stint as the Artistic Director of Lincoln Center Theatre, which has given the American musical theatre such new works as A New Brain, Parade, Contact, and The Light in The Piazza, as well as revivals of South Pacific, The King & I, and My Fair Lady. Andre pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how he became the artistic director of Lincoln Center Theater, what it was like cultivating such works as Falsettos, Sunday in the Park with George, and The Heidi Chronicles, and why his biggest goal for LCT has still yet to be achieved! Also, Andre shines the spotlight on Wendy Wasserstein, William Finn, and Bartlett Sher! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4 To book a room at Shetler Studios, head on over to: https://www.shetlerstudios.com

Drinks Adventures
Japanese sake is finding fans in Australia

Drinks Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 15:58


If you haven't yet discovered the delights of Japanese sake, now is the time to add it to your drinking repertoire.Cast aside any preconceptions you may have of that cheap and nasty stuff served hot in Aussie-Japanese restaurants.Premium Japanese sake is every bit as rich in heritage, sophistication and complexity as fine wine, and it is a superior match for many cuisines.Australian visitation to Japan continues to increase and with that, growing numbers of us are looking to enjoy fine Japanese food and drink on our return.The increased interest in Japanese sake has driven the growth of exports to Australia, which is now the second fastest growing market for Japanese sake worldwide.Eighteen sake breweries recently participated in a sake showcase and masterclass in Sydney organised by Japanese trade authorities, attended by the local restaurant trade.Drinks Adventures attended to find out a bit more about what makes sake unique. We spoke with leading sake brewers and local champions of Japanese sake including Yukino Ochiai of De Ja Vu Sake, Melbourne restaurateur Andre Bishop and Sakeshop founder Leigh Hudson.Music credits:Cameo Culture - SandboxCameo Culture - FrancoisHigh Highs - Glamorous Party (Cameo Culture Remix)Bad Snacks - MizukiAll other Drinks Adventures episodes, show notes, transcripts and many helpful links are available on the podcast website, DrinksAdventures.com.au, and you can email me at hello@drinksadventures.com.au.Follow James Atkinson on Facebook here, Instagram here and Twitter here.Theme music ‘Sandbox’ by Cameo Culture. You can listen to more from Cameo Culture at https://soundcloud.com/cameoculture.

SDCF Masters of the Stage

Andre Bishop: In this Directors Training Symposium from 1996, Lincoln Center Theater's artistic director Andre Bishop talks about his responsibilities as an artistic director, the qualities he looks for when hiring a director, his belief that many young directors lack knowledge in certain areas, how theatre as a whole can and must develop the next generation of directors, the key difference between commercial productions and the not-for-profit theatre, and why not-for-profit theatres must do more than simply produce shows. Originally recorded - January 1, 1996. Running Time - 49:58 © 1996 SDCF

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A former football star that began his acting career at the tender age of 9, LaMonica Garrett has appeared in countless numbers of shows such as "The Steve Harvey Show," "The Cosby Show," and has had recurring roles in "Hawthorne," and "Dark Blue." He has also been it over 20 commercials for companies like Delta/American Express, Pine Sol, Sprint and Nike and in 2003 & 2005 he was the spokesperson for The Crossbow workout system that rivals Bowflex. Garrett is also known as a champion slam ball player and now his athletics skills and likeness is portray as a video game character name "Andre Bishop" in "Fight Night Champion" for EA Sports. This summer he will be starring in his first feature film "Transformers 3" and appearing in Queen Latifah's new show "Single Ladies." Join me this Wednesday, April 6 @ 2pm ET as I interview actor, model and champion slamball player, LaMonica Garrett.

ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage

In this Directors Training Symposium from 1996, Lincoln Center Theater's artistic director Andre Bishop talks about his responsibilities as an artistic director, the qualities he looks for when hiring a director, his belief that many young directors lack knowledge in certain areas, how theatre as a whole can and must develop the next generation of directors, the key difference between commercial productions and the not-for-profit theatre, and why not-for-profit theatres must do more than simply produce shows.

Tony Award Winners on Downstage Center
Bernard Gersten (#248) - December, 2009

Tony Award Winners on Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2009 72:13


Bernard Gersten, whose tenure as Executive Producer of Lincoln Center Theater has scored them numerous Tony Awards, including the recent revival of South Pacific, Coast of Utopia and Contact, takes listeners on a highly condensed tour of his 60-year career in the theatre, including his joining Maurice Evans' US Army Special Services Unit while stationed on Hawaii during World War II; his subsequent New York debut as assistant stage manager, ensemble member and understudy in Evans' "G.I." Hamlet; his years as a stage manager, including the threat to his job at the American Shakespeare Festival in Connecticut after he was called before the infamous House Un-American Activities Committee; how he met and came to work with Joseph Papp at the New York Shakespeare Festival, a tenure that included the construction of the "temporary" Delacorte Theatre, the opening of The Public Theater on Astor Place with the original Hair, and the phenomenal success of A Chorus Line; his work with Frances Ford Coppola on four films, including the oft-discussed but little seen One From the Heart; how he signed on at the inception of Lincoln Center Theater in 1985 when the Vivian Beaumont was thought to be a highly undesirable venue; and his role in the selection of Andre Bishop as LCT's artistic director upon the departure of Gregory Mosher in 1991.

ATW - Downstage Center
Bernard Gersten (#248) - December, 2009

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2009 72:13


Bernard Gersten, Executive Producer of Lincoln Center Theater, takes listeners on a highly condensed tour of his 60-year career in the theatre, including his joining Maurice Evans' US Army Special Services Unit while stationed on Hawaii during World War II; his subsequent New York debut as assistant stage manager, ensemble member and understudy in Evans' "G.I." "Hamlet"; his years as a stage manager, including the threat to his job at the American Shakespeare Festival in Connecticut after he was called before the infamous House Un-American Activities Committee; how he met and came to work with Joseph Papp at the New York Shakespeare Festival, a tenure that included the construction of the "temporary" Delacorte Theatre, the opening of The Public Theater on Astor Place with the original "Hair", and the phenomenal success of "A Chorus Line"; his work with Frances Ford Coppola on four films, including the oft-discussed but little seen "One From the Heart"; how he signed on at the inception of Lincoln Center Theater in 1985 when the Vivian Beaumont was thought to be a highly undesirable venue; and his role in the selection of Andre Bishop as LCT's artistic director upon the departure of Gregory Mosher in 1991. Original air date - December 21, 2009.

ATW - Downstage Center
Bernard Gersten (#248) - December, 2009

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2009 72:13


Bernard Gersten, Executive Producer of Lincoln Center Theater, takes listeners on a highly condensed tour of his 60-year career in the theatre, including his joining Maurice Evans' US Army Special Services Unit while stationed on Hawaii during World War II; his subsequent New York debut as assistant stage manager, ensemble member and understudy in Evans' "G.I." "Hamlet"; his years as a stage manager, including the threat to his job at the American Shakespeare Festival in Connecticut after he was called before the infamous House Un-American Activities Committee; how he met and came to work with Joseph Papp at the New York Shakespeare Festival, a tenure that included the construction of the "temporary" Delacorte Theatre, the opening of The Public Theater on Astor Place with the original "Hair", and the phenomenal success of "A Chorus Line"; his work with Frances Ford Coppola on four films, including the oft-discussed but little seen "One From the Heart"; how he signed on at the inception of Lincoln Center Theater in 1985 when the Vivian Beaumont was thought to be a highly undesirable venue; and his role in the selection of Andre Bishop as LCT's artistic director upon the departure of Gregory Mosher in 1991. Original air date - December 21, 2009.

ATW - Working In The Theatre
Production: The Heidi Chronicles - April, 1989

ATW - Working In The Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2008 90:00


Playwrights Horizons artistic director Andre Bishop, legal counsel Marsha Brooks, stage manager Roy Harris, advertising representative Mike Mones, and producer James Walsh discuss Wendy Wasserstein's Pulitzer Prize-winning play "The Heidi Chronicles" and its transfer to Broadway.

Tony Award Winners on Working In The Theatre
Production: The Heidi Chronicles - April, 1989

Tony Award Winners on Working In The Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2008 90:00


Playwrights Horizons artistic director André Bishop, legal counsel Marsha Brooks, stage manager Roy Harris, advertising representative Mike Mones, and producer James Walsh (Tony Awards for I’m Not Rappaport and The Will Rogers Follies) discuss Wendy Wasserstein's Pulitzer Prize-winning play The Heidi Chronicles and its transfer to Broadway.

ATW - Working In The Theatre
Not-For-Profits of Broadway - November, 2004

ATW - Working In The Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2006 90:00


With three of New York's major not-for-profit theatres now producing in Broadway venues, their leaders—Andre Bishop and Bernard Gersten of Lincoln Center Theatre, Lynne Meadow and Barry Grove of Manhattan Theatre Club, and Todd Haimes, Ellen Richard and Julia C. Levy of Roundabout Theatre Company—gather for the very first time to explore the issues facing institutional theatres on Broadway.

Tony Award Winners on Working In The Theatre
Not-For-Profits of Broadway - November, 2004

Tony Award Winners on Working In The Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2006 90:00


With three of New York's major not-for-profit theatres now producing in Broadway venues, their leaders—André Bishop and Bernard Gersten of Lincoln Center Theatre (with their most recent Tony Award coming with their revival of South Pacific), Lynne Meadow and Barry Grove of Manhattan Theatre Club (with multiple Tony wins for the organization), and Todd Haimes (who has scored multiple Tonys while serving as Artistic Director), along Ellen Richard and Julia C. Levy of Roundabout Theatre Company—gather for the very first time to explore the issues facing institutional theatres on Broadway.