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It's time to be fully open to the joy that life has to offer in every moment! Join Karaleigh in a conversation with the amazing Robyn Cohen as they discuss showing up, being all in, and so much more. Robyn Cohen - Earned her BFA from The Juilliard School and her MFA from The Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington D.C. She's a Professional Actor for 30 years, an Acting Teacher and High Performance Coach for 18 years, and Robyn is the host of THE DAILY JOYRIDE PODCAST! Robyn's also an award winning actress who's performed with such theatres as The Shakespeare Theatre Company, The Actors Theatre of Louisville, Lincoln Center, The Ford's Theater (D.C.), Delaware REP, Goodspeed Opera House, Bucks County Playhouse, the National Tour of the Broadway musical "Cabaret” and more! Her T.V. credits include: “Gravity" “Law and Order True Crime," "Cristela," "N.C.I.S.," "The Defenders," "Invasion," "The Closer," "Angel," "N.C.I.S. L.A.," "Starved," "LAX," and 55+ national commercials. Some of her Film credits include: Wes Anderson's "The Life Aquatic" (opposite Bill Murray), “The Celestine Prophecy," and "Beau Jest.” Robyn founded THE COHEN ACTING STUDIO and is a contributing writer to Jon Jory's handbook, “Tips on Auditioning: Ideas for Actors.” She lives in Los Angeles with her wonderful partner Billy and their kitten, who's not a kitten anymore, Joffy!Get the new single “You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch” here: https://karaleighgarrison.bandcamp.com/track/youre-a-mean-one-mr-grinchGet the Magic in the Air single now! https://karaleighgarrison.bandcamp.com/track/magic-in-the-airGet Karaleigh's Single “I Don't Know What Christmas Is (But Christmastime Is Here)” on Bandcamp now! https://karaleighgarrison.bandcamp.com/track/i-dont-know-what-christmas-is-but-christmastime-is-hereLearn more about Karaleigh on her website www.karaleighgarrison.com Find the Podcast Like A Mother podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-like-a-mother/id1718846989Interested in being a guest on the Podcast? Please fill out this form and we will get back to you as soon as possible: https://form.jotform.com/242656603465056 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/multipassionatemama/support
Love Street Playhouse announces the reopening of its doors. Presenting the comedy, Beau Jest, a hilarious farce by James Sherman playing March 11-27 at Love Street Playhouse in Woodland. https://loom.ly/6ckcbHc #LoveStreetPlayhouse #WoodlandWa #BeauJest #LiveTheater #JamesSherman #TicketsAvailable #MarchOpening #Performances #Theatre #MelindaPallotta #LouPallotta #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
With one play, BEAU JEST, about to wrap up its virtual access on March 31 and another, EXQUISITE POTENTIAL, to be available through the JRT on YouTube from April 8-28, Adam Yellen is acting, he's directing, he's reaching out to talk with other JCCs, he's providing interviews with playwrights, and even when we're all back in the theaters, he sees how some lessons learned in response to the pandemic will be very usefull in years to come.
While on-stage roles have shut down, some theaters (including Jewish Repertory with BEAU JEST as well as Theatre of Youth with THE OUTSIDERS ) are producing shows to be viewed online. But actors of every type should consider commerical work, for example advertising, industrial videos, or movies. You probably won't get the job through the traditional audition process. Instead, a resume with professional headshot, solid resume, and perhaps a well edited video reel are what producers are looking for, according to Darleen Pickering Hummert, a pioneer agent here in Buffalo.
116 Episode Notes Zach is joined by Co-Host Liz Chidester (and her Tony impression is spot on) to talk with Maddie Baird and Alex Ireys about the play Beau Jest, Religion, Barry, tattoos, A Meeting of the Jenny Hate Group, and some Choppin Chooch stories. Check out Beau Jest at the Oil Lamp Theater and Queen of the Mist at the Den Theater.
114 Episode Notes Lone Chooch Tony talks to Gordon Kristan. Gordon is a software developer at Sprout. They talk chooch tech and science today, Self driving cars, space, aliens, college, politics, Chicago infrastructure, how he got into software engineering, robots and technology taking over jobs and the affect that has on the economy.Check out Man Called Noon and their show on June 22 at Gman Tavern. Check out Oil Lamp Theater for info on Zachs play, Beau Jest.
113 Episode Notes The chooches are back together to talk about the French yellow vests, rants about Social Media, Working out their buff muscles, boner pills vs dick extension pills, Missed phone calls, shitty dealers in vegas and blackjack heaven and blackjack hell. Check out Oil lamp Theater for info on Beau Jest, Liz and the Lovlies, and Man Called Noon
Final Beau Jest Update, taped after our Wednesday matinee. I talk to the amazing and super talented Matthew Chizever about NYC, acting, and Carbonells.
Recorded after our Wednesday matinee,Sally Bondi and I discuss theatre, Beau Jest, and the Hebrew Prayers she does in the show. This is a great little episode
Recorded while driving to a cast party, hear Mark yell at his Garmin and talk to himself. Also, he talks about opening night
Recorded backstage during the 10 out of 12 we discuss a little bit of SMD's success, how tech has been going, and more.
Second week of rehearsals, off-book day, now on the stage, an Update for Nick Mendillo,and more actor thoughts
What i assume will be the shortest of the updates.
Daytime television star Judith Chapman (The Young and the Restless) joins Sterling & Stroili to discuss her career in television and theatre, including her critically acclaimed performance as Vivien Leigh in Vivien for Rogue Machine Theatre Co. and Troubadours of Daytime at Theater Theatre in Los Angeles. Israeli superstar and Broadway performer Mike Burstyn discusses his theatrical history and his one man concert Jolson at the Winter Garden at North Hollywood’s El Portal Theatre. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the Los Angeles Stage Alliance’s "Ovation Recommended" production of Dysnomia at the Lounge Theatre in Hollywood. Sterling reviews the James Sherman comedy Beau Jest at the Glendale Centre Theatre. Chapman and Burstyn recall unusual moments during their performances. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
Sterling & Stroili are joined by singer, stage and television star Alison Robertson (Passions), and veteran theatre actor Mario Di Gregorio. Michael and Paul vent on the technology of texting, emails and misuse of cell phones. Robertson and Di Gregorio discuss their careers and co-starring roles in the James Sherman off-Broadway hit comedy Beau Jest at the Glendale Centre Theatre, in Glendale, CA. The Live Arts Calendar highlights Dancing at Lughnasa on stage at The Complex Theatre in Hollywood and the Lopez Auditorium in Whittier, CA; Othello at LA’s Lex Theatre; and Ennio at the Pasadena Playhouse. Robertson and Di Gregorio share awkward moments while performing. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)