Podcast appearances and mentions of Bill C Davis

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Off Stage and On The Air

  Listen to the Show Right Click to Save GuestsUT School of Theatre & Dance Year of the TigerWhat We Talked AboutBill C. Davis - RIP 25 years of Rent Broadway Sings Concert 12th The Case for A new Federal Theatre Project Time Travelers Wife Musica Contact Reunion Broadway HD Sweeny –  Thank you to Dean Johanesen, lead singer of "The Human Condition" who gave us permission to use "Step Right Up" as our theme song, so please visit their website.. they're good! (that's an order)

Confessions Of An Actress
49 - Alan Campbell

Confessions Of An Actress

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 69:28


Alan Campbell grew up in Homestead, Florida the son of a third generation farming family, and attended Tulane University and the University of Miami, graduating with a BA in business. Alan shares a daughter, Riley, with former wife, actress Lauren Kennedy. On Broadway: Alan recently played the role of Sam Carmichael in Broadway's hit musical, Mamma Mia!. He received a 1995 Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance as Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard opposite Glenn Close, Betty Buckley, and Elaine Paige. He also received the Drama-Logue Award for his performance in Sunset Boulevard's American Premiere in Los Angeles. Alan starred in Susan Stroman's 2000 Tony Award winning musical, Contact at Lincoln Center. Off-Broadway: Chris Durang's Adrift In Macao, Lanford Wilson's Book Of Days at the Signature Theater and in the regional premiere of Book Of Days at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and Hartford Stage. He also starred Off-Broadway in AVOW, by Bill C. Davis. Other theatrical credits include David Mamet's, Race, Death and The Maiden, 12 Angry Men, Noel Coward's Hay Fever at San Diego's Old Globe, Oleanna, Beauty and the Beast, Johnny Guitar, the Kennedy Center's revival of Bell's Are Ringing, Of Thee I Sing at Chicago's Symphony Space, the Ford's Theatre production of On Shiloh Hill, Boogie Woogie Rumble of a Dream Deferred at the Urban Arts Corps in New York, Breakfast at Tiffany's at the St Louis MUNY and productions of I Love My Wife and Larry Shue's The Nerd. Feature films include Weekend Warriors; Bump in the Night; Tom, Dick and Harry, and Universal's A Simple Wish with Martin Short and Kathleen Turner. On television, he co-starred for 5 seasons with Bill Conrad and Joe Penny on CBS's Jake and the Fatman. He also co-starred with John Ritter as surfer "E.Z. Taylor", on ABC's Three's a Crowd, "Evan Grant" on NBC's Another World, "Dr. Ellis Marshall" on All My Children, Contact - "Live From Lincoln Center" on PBS, and in Red Flag, a CBS Movie of the Week. Alan has guest starred on numerous television shows including, Law and Order, Homicide: Life on the Streets, Facts of Life, Throb, Matlock and award winning Web Series, Submissions Only and Then We Got Help. His recordings include Sunset Boulevard, Adrift In Macao, "ABC" A Tribute to Adler, Bock and Coleman and The Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber on Polygram. Alan is an originating member of the Broadway Tenors with Brent Barrett and Brian d'Arcy James. He has sung at the White House and performed for three U.S Presidents. Alan is a Founding Director of Theatre Raleigh/Hot Summer Nights in Raleigh North Carolina and a founding member of H.O.L.A. (Heart of Los Angeles) Youth Theatre, providing an artistic outlet and guidance to inner-city children. www.alancampbell.net Follow @balancampbell --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/support

Les matinales
Invités de Sandrine Sebbane Steve Suissa et Valentin de Carbonnières pour la pièce « Transmission » au théâtre Hebertot

Les matinales

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020


Les matinales – Emission présentée par Sandrine Sebbane. Avec Francis Huster, Steve Suissa et Valentin de Carbonnières pour la pièce « Transmission » au théâtre Hebertot À propos de la pièce : «Transmission » Auteur : Bill C. Davis Artistes : Francis Huster, Valentin de Carbonnières Metteur en scène : Steve Suissa "Transmission" est une pièce sur le courage, la tolérance et l'amitié. Un affrontement d'idées entre deux hommes luttant avec leurs démons. Tim Farley (Francis Huster), vieux prêtre porté sur la bouteille, choyé par ses paroissiens, se voit confier par son supérieur hiérarchique la responsabilité d'encadrer Mark Dolson (Valentin de Carbonnières, Molière 2019 de la Révélation masculine), jeune séminariste plein de fougue, véritable électron libre face à une institution rigide. Pendant une heure et demie, les deux hommes vont se livrer à un duel entre conversations en face à face et sermons aux paroissiens.C'est un affrontement subtil dans lequel chacun évolue au cours de la pièce et découvre l'autre de manière sincère et fraternelle. Les sujets abordés par les deux protagonistes sont terriblement d'actualité : le sacerdoce des femmes, la position de l'Eglise face à l'homosexualité, le célibat des prêtres, le poids de la hiérarchie dans l'Eglise. La pièce est également une réflexion profonde sur la vie de prêtre au travers de la relation avec Dieu et des relations humaines avec les paroissiens. Transmission: Du jeudi 5 mars 2020 au dimanche 31 mai 2020 . Au théâtre Hébertot, Paris

Derek and Romaine
Avow Director Bill C. Davis Talks With Derek and Romaine

Derek and Romaine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 36:08


Writer/Director Bill C. Davis talks about his latest film Avow. With the success of his first play Mass Appeal, Bill C. Davis has been a force in theatre and film. His latest film is Avow, dealing with the personal conflicts that can arise within families and religion. Listen to this fascinating discussion of his work and what it means in this new podcast from Derek and Romaine. For more on Bill visit his website: billcdavis.com Derek and Romaine is a fun daily digital radio show. This free podcast is just a sample of the great content available everyday to subscribers. Subscribers can listen live weekdays or download anytime for as little as $6.25/month at derekandromaine.com. Great guests, lively banter and live phone calls from listeners like you from all across North America make the DNRShow something special. Plus hundreds of hours of past shows in the Audio Archive make subscribing a great bargain. Don't miss out! Plus with one click, add the live show and audio archive to iTunes and the Podcasts app on your iPhone or iPad, or for Android and other smart phone users, add your private URL to your fave podcast app! Listen anytime, anywhere! LGBTQ and straight allies welcome! Visit derekandromaine.com/waystolisten for more information or to subscribe now.

Two On The Aisle
iPod - Two On The Aisle May 31, 2011

Two On The Aisle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2011 28:04


Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, by William Shakespeare, at Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, (2) THE MONTFORD POINT MARINE, by Samm-Art Williams, at The Black Rep, (3) THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT, by Gaetano Donizetti, at Opera Theatre of St. Louis, (4) MASS APPEAL, by Bill C. Davis, at Dramatic License Productions, (5) DON GIOVANNI, by W.A. Mozart, at Opera Theatre of St. Louis, (6) MOTOWN REVUE, compiled by Ralph E. Green, at Unity Theatre, Ensemble, (7) FAULTLINES, by Lee Patton Chiles, at Gitana Productions, and (8) ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, by Joseph Kesselring, at Alpha Players.

Two On The Aisle
Two On The Aisle May 31, 2011

Two On The Aisle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2011 28:05


Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, by William Shakespeare, at Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, (2) THE MONTFORD POINT MARINE, by Samm-Art Williams, at The Black Rep, (3) THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT, by Gaetano Donizetti, at Opera Theatre of St. Louis, (4) MASS APPEAL, by Bill C. Davis, at Dramatic License Productions, (5) DON GIOVANNI, by W.A. Mozart, at Opera Theatre of St. Louis, (6) MOTOWN REVUE, compiled by Ralph E. Green, at Unity Theatre, Ensemble, (7) FAULTLINES, by Lee Patton Chiles, at Gitana Productions, and (8) ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, by Joseph Kesselring, at Alpha Players.