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Next up at the plate is Brendon Fox the new Artistic Director for the Peterborough Players! We talk about his background, love for theater, how he came to be the AD for the players, their upcoming season and their very diverse production offerings. Think cabarets, opera from the MET and England, fund raisers. We also get into how they make casting choices and decide about their seasons choices some of which are Dial M for Murder, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Boeing Boeing. And of course....much, much more!
Next up at the plate is Brendon Fox the new Artistic Director for the Peterborough Players! We talk about his background, love for theater, how he came to be the AD for the players, their upcoming season and their very diverse production offerings. Think cabarets, opera from the MET and England, fund raisers. We also get into how they make casting choices and decide about their seasons choices some of which are Dial M for Murder, Spelling Bee and Boeing Boeing.
Inflation - Transitory again.. April 2 dealing approaching! Doctor Copper! Mag 7 = Lag 7 A New Closest to The Pin! PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm-Up - Inflation - Transitory again - End of month - March not so good for US Markets - investors may try to squeeze toward the end - Tariff waves - now there is talk of softening - April 2 is the day - next Wednesday. - A restaurant Chain at ALL-TIME highs.... - Turkey - Market Mayhem - An fun Limerick from a Listener Markets - Doctor Copper! - Mag 7 = Lag 7 - Tesla Woes- Stock bouncing but challenges still remain - March Sadness for Markets... Attention Collectors! - The New DHUnplugged shirts are finally here! We are going to sell only 6 - the donations received by the end of the month above $250 will get a shirt - Nice white swim/light long sleeve. (The rest are reserved for winners and special occasions) - We will also have the #1 as the first shirt ever out to the public for $1,000. - Put your address and size in the comments Tariff Day - April 2nd is the date that the retaliatory tariffs go on - Why April 2nd? Why not April 1st?????? --- Worried that is April Fool's day and no one would take them seriously? Copper Prices - 45 year high - What is this? Usually a predictor of the economic conditions - - Seems like a little inflation (China also pumping) - FYI - An average single-family home contains roughly 439 pounds (or 200 kilograms) of copper, primarily in wiring, plumbing, appliances, and hardware Doctor Copper What about Coffee? - Chart - Cents per pound - These increases are driven by climate-related impacts on major coffee-producing countries like Brazil and Vietnam, as well as financial speculation in the market - DOUBLE THE PRICE of last year Coffee Prices Housing Prices - Reports that tariff induced panic is prices of raw materials is pushing prices up - Developers are not going to get behind and this may push prices up - on average $10,000 per new home (at least) Powell on Inflation - Back to Transitory - In his latest speech/commentary last week, he hinted that he believes that the current - During his post-decision press conference last Wednesday, Powell said tariff-induced inflation could be “transitory,” or temporary. - Here we go again! Stagflation Anyone? - Fed sees higher inflation and an economy growing by less than 2% this year - The rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee downgraded its collective outlook for economic growth to 1.7%, down from the last projection of 2.1% in December. In the meantime, officials hiked their inflation outlook, seeing core prices growing at a 2.8% annual pace, up from the previous estimate of 2.5%. - In a statement, the FOMC noted the "uncertainty around the economic outlook has increased," adding that the central bank is "attentive to the risks to both sides of its dual mandate." Meanwhile... - The 3-month Treasury rate inverted against the 10-year for a bit earlier this month. - Currently they are locked at the same rate... - This is the Fed's "preferred" measure of the potential for a recession in the future. Boeing - Boeing wins $20-billion contract for Next Generation Air Dominance program - Win comes after Boeing annual loss, strike, other setbacks - On the news, Boeing's shares rise, Lockheed's fall - Lockheed has been plagued by delays in F-35 upgrade - New name of the aircraft? The F-47 ! New-Clear Energy - A nuclear power plant on the shores of Lake Michigan is aiming to make history this fall by becoming the first reactor in the U.S. to restart operations after shutting down to be eventually dismantled.
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Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S04E21In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna dives into a range of exciting developments from the world of space exploration. From China's ambitious satellite projects to NASA's poignant Day of Remembrance, we cover the stories that are shaping our understanding of the cosmos.Highlights:- China's Thousand Sails Mega Constellation: Discover the latest launch of 18 satellites as part of China's ambitious Internet Constellation project, aiming for a staggering 14,000 satellites in orbit by 2025.- NASA's Day of Remembrance: Reflect on the lives lost in space exploration as NASA honors the crews of Apollo 1, Challenger, and Columbia, emphasizing the importance of safety in future missions.- SpaceX's Direct to Cell Technology: Learn about SpaceX's groundbreaking beta test for a system that allows mobile phones to connect directly to Starlink satellites, potentially revolutionizing global communications.- T Tauri's Great Dimming: Explore the remarkable celestial event as T Tauri, a young star system, begins a dimming phase that could last a century, offering unique insights into planetary formation.- Boeing's Starliner Challenges: Get the latest on Boeing's CST-100 Starliner program as the company faces financial setbacks and uncertainty regarding its future operational missions.- Upcoming NASA Missions: Excitement builds for NASA's ambitious missions in 2025, including the Sphere X Space Observatory and the Lunar Trailblazer, aimed at enhancing our understanding of the universe and the Moon.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, Tumblr, and TikTok. Share your thoughts and connect with fellow space enthusiasts. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.00:00 - Astronomy Daily brings you the latest in space and astronomy news00:50 - China's Thousand Sails Mega Constellation project successfully launches 18 satellites03:30 - NASA honors the brave crews lost in space exploration during Day of Remembrance06:10 - SpaceX prepares to test its innovative direct to cell technology09:40 - T Tauri enters a dimming phase that could last a century12:20 - Boeing faces challenges with the Starliner program and future missions15:00 - Upcoming NASA missions set to launch in 2025✍️ Episode ReferencesNASA[NASA](https://www.nasa.gov)SpaceX[SpaceX](https://www.spacex.com)Boeing[Boeing](https://www.boeing.com)China National Space Administration[CNSA](http://www.cnsa.gov.cn)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](https://www.astronomydaily.io)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily--5648921/support.
Greg Germann is an actor known for his work in film, television and on Broadway where he starred with Mark Rylance in BOEING BOEING. He was a member of Circle Repertory Company and Ensemble Studio Theatre and has performed at Playwrights Horizons, The Public Theatre, La Mama, Second Stage among others. Created roles in Stephen Sondheim's Assassins, Steve Martin's Meteor Shower, Only You, Found A Peanut and many more. He has also appeared in numerous films including TALEDEGA NIGHTS, FRIENDS WITH MONEY, CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER, SWEET NOVEMBER, QUARANTINED, ONCE AROUND, among others. Greg is best known for the many characters he has created on the small screen, including Tom Koracick on GREY'S ANATOMY and Richard Fish on ALLY McBEAL, as well as House of Lies, Once Upon a Time and many more. During the war in Afghanistan Greg traveled there twice as a goodwill ambassador, visiting thousands of troops from Kandahar to Kabul along with dozens of Forward Operating Bases (F.O.B's) across the country. For over 15 years he's been involved with Anthony Shriver's organization BEST BUDDIES, which is dedicated to creating employment and inclusive living opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). At one time servingon the California Advisory Board. For almost 20 years Greg has had the privilege of serving on the Board of Directors for THE PEOPLE CONCERN Los Angeles, whichis dedicated not just to manage the unacceptable crisis of people experiencing homelessness, but ending it! Greg recently served as the Board Chair. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Boeing continues to struggle. Safety concerns, a door blowing off mid-flight, a labor strike, impending layoffs ... and that's just the past year. What's gone wrong at Boeing? For many observers, the mistake was shifting focus from engineering to financial engineering.Today on the show we explain what financial engineering is and why this cultural change at Boeing may have led to the company's current problems.Related Episodes: Help Wanted at Boeing Boeing's woes, Bilt jilts, and the Indicator's stock rallyFor sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Phil considers the feedback from last week's remarkable interview with David Hooper and asks what Diana, Princess of Wales might have been told when she first agreed to go on holiday with Mohamed Al Fayed. Then this week's guest - our friend Clive Irving - joins Phil to reveal the story behind perhaps the greatest disaster in the history of the aviation business - the fall of the house of Boeing? As an aviation nut (as is Phil!) Clive spent years chronicling the golden age of this great American company and then had a ring side seat as its image - and tragically its planes as well - quickly fell apart. What went wrong, and what can be salvaged from the wreckage?***We now have a Thank You button (next to the 'three dots') for small donations that help support our work***Looking for the perfect gift for a special scandalous someone - or someone you'd like to get scandalous with? We're here to help...https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ScandalMongers*** If you enjoy our work please consider clicking the YouTube subscribe button, even if you listen to us on an audio app. It will help our brand to grow and our content to reach new ears.THE SCANDAL MONGERS PODCAST is also available to watch on Youtube...https://www.youtube.com/@thescandalmongerspodcastThe Scandal Mongers...https://twitter.com/MongersPodcastPhil Craig...https://twitter.com/philmcraigYou can get in touch with the show via...team@podcastworld.org(place 'Scandal Mongers' in the heading)Produced byPodcastWorld.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly is considering an ordinance to buy additional land for the Chapman School in Anchor Point, and the Kenai Performers will soon take flight in a wacky production of the French comedy classic “Boeing Boeing.”, and one of Kenai's only addiction treatment organizations has relocated to a new, larger space.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly is considering an ordinance to buy additional land for the Chapman School in Anchor Point; the Kenai Performers will soon take flight in a wacky production of the French comedy classic “Boeing Boeing;” and recovery efforts continue today [10/24] in Kotzebue, after a storm and severe flooding Tuesday night destroyed buildings and forced 80 residents to evacuate their homes.
The stars of the comedy farce "Boeing Boeing" at Barn Theatre joined us for a preview of the production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barrington Stage Company began its run of Mark Camoletti's hilarious 1960 French farce “Boeing Boeing.” The play runs July 17th till August 3rd at Boyd-Quinton Stage, stars Debra Jo Rupp, and the play won a new generation of fans with a critically acclaimed award-winning Broadway production in 2008.
Let them eat tech! Meme stock mania may be dying down Short week - July 3rd 1/2 day, July 4 - closed - July 5? How About those Florida Panthers? PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm Up - Let them eat tech! - Meme stock mania may be dying down - Short week - July 3rd 1/2 day, July 4 - closed - July 5? - How About those Florida Panthers? Market Update - Heavily weighted toward 10 stocks - breath sucks - Seeing slowdown in consumer confidence and holding steady on most economic reports - Some concerns mounting about Russia - Stress Tests - Anyone Surprised? Russia Issues - NATO wants to put a senior civilian official in Kyiv, Ukraine - Market was a little concerned about this - as new broke, selling occurred (for about 5 minutes) HA! Play with Fire - Keith Gill, the investor known as "Roaring Kitty" who helped spur the meme stock mania of 2021, was sued by GameStop investors who said they lost money through his "pump-and-dump" scheme for the videogame retailer. - A proposed class action accusing Gill of securities fraud was filed on Friday in the Brooklyn, New York federal court. - Investors led by Martin Radev, who lives in the Las Vegas area, said Gill manipulated GameStop securities between May 13 and June 13 by quietly accumulating large quantities of stock and call options, and then dumping some holdings after emerging from a three-year social media hiatus. More Kitty Hoo-Haa - Shares of Chewy popped in the premarket trading Monday after a Securities and Exchange Commission filing showed meme stock trader "Roaring Kitty" took a stake in the pet food e-commerce retailer. - The filing showed Keith Gill bought just over 9 million shares — amounting to a 6.6% stake in the company. That makes him the third-biggest Chewy shareholder, according to FactSet. Based on Friday's close, that stake is valued at more than $245 million. - Stock was initially p 16% in premarket (that is after some wild swings last week) ---- Close DOWN 6% on the day after that initial pop - This guy is up Ryan Cohen's butt pretty far.. Chipotle Split Update - Trading near a post-split low - Stock initially moved higher toward $68 then reverses hard over the past few sessions, trading near $60 - This is important as investors may not just run into split announcements after this performance. ---- Or people are finally agreeing with JCD on the lack of taste? Boeing - Boeing said Monday that it will buy back its struggling fuselage maker Spirit AeroSystems in an all-stock deal that the plane maker has said will improve safety and quality control. - It said it agreed to pay $37.25 a share in Boeing stock for Spirit, giving the aerospace company an equity value of $4.7 billion. Including Spirit's debt the deal has a transaction value of $8.3 billion Boeing said. Spirit's shares closed Friday at $32.87 a share, giving it a market capitalization of about $3.8 billion. ---- MORE: U.S. prosecutors plan to seek a guilty plea from Boeing over a charge tied to two fatal crashes of 737 Max planes, attorneys for the victims' family members said Sunday, blasting a potential agreement as a "sweetheart deal." - The DOJ said in May that it was reviewing whether Boeing violated a 2021 settlement that protected Boeing from federal charges. The company agreed to pay a $2.5 billion penalty for a conspiracy charge tied to the 2018 and 2019 crashes of its best-selling 737 Max planes, which killed all 346 people on the two flights. OIL! - Breaking out -- Concerns over supply issues due to Houthi rebels droning Suez Canal --- Hurricane season hitting early - EARLIEST Cat4 on record happening now!
Welcome to l'épisode 39 ! Un épisode commencé sur des clous et une purification post-rangement d'appart. Avril, qui est retourné une millième fois chez le dentiste pour un mal bénin, s'est finalement retrouvé devant la perspective d'une opération des dents de sagesse. Une hypothèse terrifiante qui nous amènera à nous demander si les médecins cherchent les pénis des patients lorsqu'ils sont complètement endormis.Don son côté Pierre a vécu une grande première puisqu'il a enfin rencontré ses beaux-parents. Un projet qui ne le stresse pas du tout puisqu'il est persuadé qu'il va leur plaire. Avril, qui n'a évidemment jamais vécu cette séquence, se projette pourtant facilement et s'imagine être le meilleur gendre de l'histoire, entre lèche et fierté. Il est l'heure de passer aux news de la semaine entre faux- SDF méchant ou malchanceux (au choix), chemises repassées et Boeing Boeing. Vient alors le moment promis la semaine dernière : un long débat sur FURIOSA, le dernier coup de George Miller. On espère que vous allez kiffer cet épisode, bonne écoute à toutes et à tous !Avril et Pierre___Si c'est pas fait, ajoutez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux !Instagram / Tiktok / Youtube : @lesouaisouaisouaisSi vous pouvez laisser une note voire un comm sur le podcast, c'est fabuleux.Et si vous pouvez nous aider en donnant sur notre Tipee, c'est encore plus fabuleux. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
A safety crisis at Boeing has led to sweeping management changes. What went wrong – and will these changes be enough?To find out more about Tortoise:- Download the Tortoise app - for a listening experience curated by our journalists- Subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and exclusive content- Become a member and get access to all of Tortoise's premium audio offerings and moreIf you want to get in touch with us directly about a story, or tell us more about the stories you want to hear about contact hello@tortoisemedia.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A safety crisis at Boeing has led to sweeping management changes. What went wrong – and will these changes be enough?To find out more about Tortoise:- Download the Tortoise app - for a listening experience curated by our journalists- Subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and exclusive content- Become a member and get access to all of Tortoise's premium audio offerings and moreIf you want to get in touch with us directly about a story, or tell us more about the stories you want to hear about contact hello@tortoisemedia.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Appellate court rules Trump can post a lower bond of $175M to cover his civil fraud judgment. Screams and blank stares of shock: Horror at a Russian concert. Boeing CEO and other executives are stepping down amid a safety crisis. Ronna McDaniel will not appear on MSNBC amid ""internal backlash"" over her hire at NBC News. Daily Wire CEO blasts Candace Owens over ""Christ is king"" refrain: ""You are a blasphemer and an Antisemite and a piece of crap.""" HOST: Francesca Fiorentini (@franifio), Wosny Lambre (@BigWos) SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ https://www.youtube.com/user/theyoungturks FACEBOOK: ☞ https://www.facebook.com/theyoungturks TWITTER: ☞ https://www.twitter.com/theyoungturks INSTAGRAM: ☞ https://www.instagram.com/theyoungturks TIKTOK: ☞ https://www.tiktok.com/@theyoungturks
This week we're back in the old O'Neill family studio. We open with some DeWitt physical therapy talk and he reveals a shocking revelation. Then we discuss Boeing's new assassination program. After that, it's Goggins' time. Then a shower kills a man. After that, we find out about a shoplifting ring bust right in our own backyard. Then it's time to save the hole. It's fun, it's fresh and it's time to eat. Come get the slop!
We take a look at the untimely death of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett, the myriad of scandals besetting the giant of American industry, the Epstein-esque deal lawyers are using to protect the company's head honchos, and why it all keeps getting worse and worse. Previous airline discussion: https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-310-87327154
March 14, 2024The Daily Mojo is 2 hours of news, commentary, comedy, and auditory deliciousness.Show Notes HERE"Boeing Boeing Boeing"There's good news and bad news in the airline industry. You can decide which is which. BTW, the bad news is spelled BOEING. Dylan Mulvaney has a new song out. The proposed budget for the 2025 fiscal year is obscene. Inflation wasn't transitory...go figure. Phil Bell's Freedomworks Morning Update comes to us direct from Texas with an important warning against government intervention! Sadly, Big Mic didn't make the trip.Morning UpdateJoin Freedomteams HEREemail Phil: pbell@freedomworks.orgJeff Fisher - host of Chewing The Fat Podcast, returns to The Daily MoJo with some stuff. Links:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chewing-the-fat-with-jeff-fisher/id904652321https://linktr.ee/JeffFisherRadiohttps://twitter.com/JeffyJFRhttps://www.facebook.com/JeffFisherRadioBrandon Morse - host of Brandon Morse Is A Brand Risk on the Rumble - shares our view that DM is punking us all. https://twitter.com/thebrandonmorsehttps://redstate.com/author/brandon_morsehttps://rumble.com/TheBrandonMorseOur affiliate partners:We've partnered with The Wellness Company – a based, dedicated group of medical pros – including Dr. Peter McCullough – to bring you a single trustworthy source for your health.www.GetWellMojo.comPromo Code: Mojo50Dave and his crew were roasting historically great coffee before some of these newcomers even thought about creating a coffee brand. He's still the best, in our eyes! www.AmericanPrideRoasters.comNothing says “I appreciate you” like an engraved gift or award. Ron and Misty (mostly Misty) have the perfect solution for you if you need a gift idea for family or your employees!www.MoJoLaserPros.comWe love to support Mike Lindell and his company. He's a real patriot and an American success story!https://www.mypillow.com/radiospecials Promo code: Mojo50Be ready for anything from a hurricane to man-created stupidity (toilet paper shortage, anyone?). The tools and food storage you need to weather the storm.www.PrepareWithMojo50.com Stay ConnectedWATCH The Daily Mojo LIVE 7-9a CT: www.TheDailyMojo.com (RECOMMEDED)Rumble: HEREFacebook: HEREMojo 5-0 TV: HEREFreedomsquare: HEREOr just LISTEN:www.Mojo50.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-daily-mojo-with-brad-staggs--3085897/support.
TJH 828: Truth Trails Today on episode 828 of the Jamhole, our heroes encounter dirty hippy feet, the giggityconomy burnout, baboons that will stab you, Boeing Boeing and baboon control. All this and more on episode 828 of the Jamhole. The Jamhole - Stay hungry, stay foolish.
Join us this week minus Sarah and with guest host Maddie as we break down the farce with a beautiful set! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/broadwaywithajandsarah/message
The latest failures at Boeing invite fresh scrutiny of the incentive structure, strategy lessons embedded in the company's decline, and why Boeing exemplifies the same mistakes and challenges that the rest of the American industrial base will confront in the years to come. At the end: ESPN eyes an even bigger college football investment and a release date for the Vision Pro.
The cast of the 2 act play Boeing Boeing joined me on the show ahead of their performance at The Junction next week. And everyone's favorite director Sarah Potter leads the play as she celebrates with The Junction's 8th year anniversary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
American aerospace giant Boeing introduced their successor to the Apollo capsule -- the Starliner -- back in 2010. The first manned test flight of the Starliner was scheduled for 2017. But in early June, 2023 --thirteen years after its introduction -- the first manned test flight has no been delayed..."indefinitely," according to company officials. Was it a fault with some untested, bleeding-edge, all-digital flight control system? Actually, no: the ELECTRICAL TAPE they used turned out to be flammable, and replacing it will likely mean disassembly of the entire capsule. Another high tech issue: the PARACHUTES don't seem to be working. What happened to this one-time giant? Join our elite squad of anti-elitists by becoming a Citizen Producer today: https://billwhittle.com/register/
On this super special jam-packed episode, Kiya Williams is joined by the director of UNA's upcoming production of Boeing Boeing, Ariel Lauryn, as well as by fellow cast members Grayson Waggoner, Trevor Peck, and Anna Armstrong! Why did Ariel choose Boeing Boeing? Why is Boeing Boeing rehearsal so fun and positive? And what new holiday is sweeping the nation? Find out all this and more in this week's plane crazy episode!
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Join the cast and crew of Boeing Boeing as they discuss Italian translations, comic timing and unexpected delays. Then in the latter portion of the podcast we veer off and talk about the late-comedian Gallagher for no good reason. Enjoy!Guests: Sequilla Arita, Theressa Rose, Randall Lawrence-Hurt, Kathi Nixon, and Patsy CastellanoHost & Creator: Matt Gore *Producer: Meta Toole *Music by: Cody Walker *visit Neuse Little Theatre at www.neuselittlehteatre.orgfollow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!Leave a review and let us know what you think.
In episode 133 of the Simple Flying podcast, your hosts Jo and Tom discuss, Lufthansa takes delivery of its 1st Boeing 787 Boeing is building its last 747 Jumbo Jet Qantas relaunches JFK flights... via Aukland? What's happening with Nigeria's international carriers Finnair has a new best friend in Doha
Now for a roundup of accessible arts events as RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey catches up with Jess Beal from VocalEyes, the national audio description charity providing access to the arts for blind and partially sighted people to share some of the accessible events that are featured in their weekly email newsletter. Audio described shows and events included: Fathers - Saturday 16 July, 7.30pm, touch tour 6pm, Brixton House, London, South Pacific - Thursday 21 July, 7.30pm, Opera House Manchester, The Pirate - The Princess and The Platypus, Sunday 24 July, 2pm Polka Theatre, Wimbledon, London, Feminine Power: the Divine to the Demonic AD tour - Thursday 28 July, 6pm, British Museum, London, Boeing - Boeing, Saturday 30 July, 2pm, touch tour 12.30pm, Darlington Hippodrome. To find out more about these and other up-coming audio-described arts events as well as details about how to sign up to the VocalEyes weekly email newsletter do visit the VocalEyes website - https://vocaleyes.co.uk (Image shows the VocalEyes logo. A speech bubble with 'VOCALEYES' written in bold black letters next to it)
Episode 12 - Boeing Boeing - We saw this at Derby Theatre on 25th June 2022 This is on tour until 30th July 2022 we would go and see it again so why don't you! You can find out more details about this production here... http://londonclassictheatre.co.uk/2022/01/01/boeing-boeing/ Follow us Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @upstagedownstagepod
Fasten your seatbelts as the cast of of the play Boeing Boeing takes us on a comedic and turbulent ride. Boeing Boeing is one of the most played French play through out the world. The story focuses on a bachelor who is engaged to three different stewardess from different airlines. Join me as we get to know the actors, their characters, and what we can expect from the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russland und der Überfall auf die Ukraine ist das eine. China und der Genozid an den Uiguren, ist das andere. Zwei Themen, die Menschen aufrühren und nach Sanktionen fordern lassen. Im Fall Russland hat sich die EU auf ein Ölembargo verständigt, wenn auch die "Light" Variante. Und im Fall China, wie soll der Westen hier reagieren? "Da eine Lösung zu finden, ist sehr schwierig. Der diplomatische Weg muss beschritten werden. Uns von China abzuwenden, können wir uns nicht leisten." Der Markt hat sich Mai volatil seitwärts bewegt (USA) bzw. ist sogar angestiegen (DAX). Trotzdem: "Auch wenn der Markt auf eine Initialzündung wartet: Wir haben die Tiefstkurse noch nicht gesehen. Der Bärenmarkt ist noch nicht vorbei." Auf der langen Empfehlungsliste stehen u.a. Siemens Energy, Netflix, Paypal und Boeing ("Boeing wird fast verschenkt!"), SAP, VW, Shell, China und Japan (ETF oder Einzelwerte). Gekürzte Clubausgabe! Gesamtlänge für Clubmitglieder: 52 Minuten. Zur aktuellen Ausgabe: https://go.brn-ag.de/189 Werden Sie Clubmitglied: https://www.heiko-thieme.club/anmeldung-monatsabo/
Herectví a pantomimu studoval Martin Sochor v Paříži v řádném denním studiu v roce 1991 – 1994, nyní hraje ve Strašnickém divadle francouzské komedie Adverte, které přináší jedny z nejúspěšnějších her pařížských scén – Stará láska nerezaví, Prachy jako by z nebe padaly nebo Boeing-Boeing. „Pro mě je plastické mimické herectví základem divadla. Pantomimické vyjádření je prostě neodmyslitelná součást, ontologický základ herectví,“ vysvětluje.
Herectví a pantomimu studoval Martin Sochor v Paříži v řádném denním studiu v roce 1991 – 1994, nyní hraje ve Strašnickém divadle francouzské komedie Adverte, které přináší jedny z nejúspěšnějších her pařížských scén – Stará láska nerezaví, Prachy jako by z nebe padaly nebo Boeing-Boeing. „Pro mě je plastické mimické herectví základem divadla. Pantomimické vyjádření je prostě neodmyslitelná součást, ontologický základ herectví,“ vysvětluje.
Adisat Semenitsch wuchs in Österreich auf und absolvierte dort ihr Schauspielstudium. Erste Bühnenstationen waren das Stadttheater Koblenz und die Städtischen Bühnen Essen. Danach zog sie nach Berlin und arbeitet seit 1986 als freischaffende Schauspielerin und Regisseurin. Neben Berlin war sie in Köln, München, Düsseldorf, Tirol, Potsdam und Hamburg auf der Bühne zu sehen und spielte in diversen Film- und TV-Produktionen mit, so z. B. in „Für alle Fälle Stefanie“, „Die Bastarde“, in „Stille Nacht“ von Dani Levy und „Zebralla“ von und mit Dieter Hallervorden. An der Komödie am Kurfürstendamm arbeitete sie mit Regisseuren wie Andreas Schmidt, Marcus Ganser, Martin Woelffer und Jürgen Wölffer zusammen. Die Zuschauer kennen sie aus Inszenierungen wie „Die süßesten Früchte“, „Der Mustergatte“, „Boeing Boeing“, „Die Perle Anna“, „Hundewetter“, „Amphitryon“ sowie aus „Weihnachten auf dem Balkon“. 2018 inszenierte sie „Der Froschkönig“ bei den Brüder Grimm Festspielen in Hanau. Zuletzt spielte sie am Hamburger Operettenhaus die Mutter von Tina Turner, im Musical „Tina Turner“.
Do rozmowy w tym odcinku zaprosiłam duet producencki Tito Productions czyli Kasię Fukacz i Damiana Słoninę. To oni stoją za takimi spektaklami jak „Boeing Boeing”, który został zagrany blisko 800 razy. „Dobrze się kłamie” spektakl, który powstał w oparciu o film Paolo Genovese a także „Ludzie inteligentni” czy też „Imię”. Zatrudniają najlepszych aktorów, gwarantują jakość mierząc się z realiami rynku.Tito Productions jest tez właścicielem marki teatralnej Spektaklove, nowatorskiego na polskim rynku komercyjnego konceptu teatralnego bez przypisanej sceny, podążającego za widzem.Spektaklove jest wszędzie tam gdzie istnieją warunki sceniczne do wystawienia spektakli i widz który chce te spektakle oglądać.Zastanawialiście się nad tym jak produkuje się spektakle teatralne? Jakie czynności trzeba wykonać, by doprowadzić do braw po premierze? I pytanie czy na tej premierze się kończy czy tu zaczyna się kolejny etap prac producentów? Jak zdobywa się najlepsze teksty sztuk i ile to kosztuje?Posłuchajcie jaką drogę pokonali i dokąd zmierzają. Kasia Fukacz i Damian Słonina. Zapraszam.
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.”
Sophie Matthews - Sophie has been involved with the theatre since she played one of the King's children in the king and I, way back in 2006. Since then she has taken on a number of roles including Ado Annie in Oklahoma (2012), Gretchen in Boeing Boeing (2013), Gary Coleman in Avenue Q (2016), Logainne SchwartzandGrubenierre (2017) and is currently rehearsing to play Mrs Potts in Beauty in Beauty and the Beast. Sophie has been on stage as well as playing in the orchestra and behind the scenes producing shows. She is very excited to be back in the Orange theatre scene. She also has a past history with one of our hosts....tune into tomorrow's episode from 6am on podcast providers to find out!!
PRÉSENTÉ PAR IGA BÉLANGER. Nous avons dû fouiller ardemment nos mémoires afin de faire remonter les souvenirs desquels nous sommes nostalgiques de 2020. Dans la Brasserie Nostalgie: Binette voyage en Europe en ne sachant pas encore que ce sera bientôt la fin de ses libertés individuelles. Luc fait des jokes déplacées à l’enterrement de son père, un inventeur de poubelles auto-éclairantes aux mains divines. Isabelle découvre la magie du théâtre dans Boeing Boeing et redécouvre une lettre, qu’elle s’était envoyée enfant, adressée à la Isabelle de 2020. Jean-François réalise que son neveu, de retour d’un voyage en Chine en février, est peut-être à l’origine de l’entrée de la Covid-19 au Canada et il frôle la mort en éternuant. Louis vit le deuil du bar clandestin de la rue Larivière. Invités : Geneviève et Matthieu, duo d’artistes multidisciplinaires en musique, en art visuel, en performance, en cinéma et… en amour.
Who is my character? Why does she say this line? What’s my motivation? These are valid, if not typical, Acting 101 probings. But as a certain actor so simply puts it, “Sometimes, you just need to walk in the door.” That actor is Kathryn Hahn, who is a great example of someone who does just that; she steps into frame and before she utters a line, you’re watching, just waiting for what she’s going to say or do. That takes a rare kind of presence, one that for too long seemed to be hiding in plain sight. Hahn got her first real TV break when Crossing Jordan producer Tim Kring created the role of Lily Lebowski for her in 2001. A string of small but brilliant supporting appearances in comedy features like How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, and Step Brothers followed. Luckily, a few sharp-eyed observers spied a keg of talent going largely untapped. In 2008, Marcia Shulman, then Fox’s head of casting, signed Hahn to a rare talent-holding deal. “She was doing the kind of comedy that reminded me of Lucille Ball,” Shulman said. “She is very approachable, she has a very positive, happy presence. She is a great physical comedian, and I think that is missing on TV.” Shulman was right, but if anyone deserves credit for recognizing what others didn’t, it’s writer and director Jill Soloway, who gave Hahn her first lead role in the acclaimed 2013 film Afternoon Delight. As an over- achieving mom and housewife who finds a— let’s call it creative—way to deal with a midlife crisis, Hahn was able to show there were layers to the laughs. “...She has an incredible way into the kind of authentic realness that made the careers of women like Diane Keaton back in the 1970s,” Soloway told The New York Times. “The industry has never really known how to handle a woman like that—a woman whose beauty is so intrinsically linked to her unique character.” Perhaps not fitting into a cinematic pigeonhole isn’t all bad. Hahn is one of the most game actors in the business, the personification of the acting ideal: free, open. She seems equipped to invest any character with warmth, sarcasm, humanity or a bit of ball-busting on an as-needed basis. While “free” could be an understatement for some of her roles in movies like We’re The Millers, Tomorrowland, Bad Words, and the upcoming Bad Moms, she’s just as good, if not even better, at caustic (Boeing-Boeing, her Broadway debut), grounded (Transparent) and...male (her role as Jennifer Barkley on Parks and Recreation was originally written for a man). If you’ve seen her in any of these roles, you’d have a tough time buying that an artist so willing to “go there” with such complete abandon and utter lack of vanity was ever self conscious or timid. But growing up, Hahn was the girl who was always apologizing, saying anything but what she truly meant in order to keep people (mostly her family) happy. She’s said that being able to stand up straight, look people in the eye and command her own space remain a bit of a challenge, even today. But it does get easier once you realize that your gift is who you are, and who you are is pretty much all you need. If Hollywood didn’t know what to do with Hahn in the beginning, she’s shown them now—just about anything.
Wendi and Dfernando's sixteenth episode and their guest interview is Tony Award nominated/CableACE Award-winning actress, comedian and writer Denny Dillon. Denny Dillon began her professional career six weeks after moving to NYC in 1973 when she made her Broadway debut as Agnes in the highly anticipated 1974 Broadway revival of GYPSY, starring Angela Lansbury. She quickly followed it with the 1975 Broadway revival of Thornton Wilder's THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH. Roles she created on Broadway were in the 1980 Broadway stage adaptation of HAROLD AND MAUDE and Mickey in the 1983 hit Gershwin musical MY ONE AND ONLY, starring Tommy Tune and Twiggy, for which she received a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. She later appeared as a replacement cast member in the 2003 Broadway play ENCHANTED APRIL.Dillon famously made her big screen debut in the 1977 classic SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER, playing Doreen, who asks John Travolta's character Tony if she can wipe his forehead for him. Other films followed, such as GARBO TALKS, SEVEN MINUTES IN HEAVEN, UNITED 93, RACING DAYLIGHT and as the voice of Glyptodon in the classic animated feature ICE AGE. In 2021 she can be seen in Academy Award-winner Halle Berry's directorial debut BRUISED as Crazy Esther. Other notable career highlight was being a member of the first replacement cast on NBC's SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (Season 6 - 1980-1981) during the troubled tenure of producer Jean Doumanian. Sidebar: Denny Dillon was the shortest cast member in SNL history at 4'11".On television, Dillon went on to win a CableACE Award for her role as series regular Toby Pedalbee, the abusive yet loyal assistant on the long-running HBO sitcom DREAM ON and has appeared on several classic series like DESIGNING WOMEN, NIGHT COURT, MIAMI VICE, FAME and NASH BRIDGES and as a series regular, she appeared on WOMEN IN PRISON and DR. SCIENCE. Most recently she was seen on LAW & ORDER: SVU, FX's LOUIE and HBO's THE OUTSIDER. She continues acting in regional theatre and was seen in the musical TRIUMPH OF LOVE at Center Stage in Baltimore, Tennessee Williams' plays 8 BY TENN at the Hartford Stage, as Beatrice in the World Premiere of Tom Dudzick's DON'T TALK TO THE ACTORS at Studio Arena Theatre in Buffalo, and as Berthe in the comedy farce BOEING-BOEING at Hartford Stage. In 2010, she was part of a new musical in "development" of Roald Dahl's JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH at Goodspeed Musicals in Connecticut, directed by acclaimed director/choreographer Graciela Daniele. Dillon has headed the IMPROV NATION, based in the Hudson Valley (New York state), since 2006, and is an Artist in-Residence at SUNY Ulster where she teaches improvisation and is on the faculty of Primary Stages.She's currently writing a book of memoirs and shares her life with partner Barbara Smiley. And on the weekly RIPE & ROTTEN REPORT, the fabulous Debi Mazar, some words for Meghan McCain, the Criterion Collection release of Robert Zemeckis' 1978 film I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND, and the curse of that TikTok peach cobbler. Wendi and Dfernando also bring up TV sitcom theme songs and do a little singing themselves. Follow us on our Instagram: Wendi McLendon-CoveyDfernando ZarembaGENERATION RIPE... and our guest Denny DillonRemember to subscribe to GENERATION RIPEVisit Dfernando Zaremba's website: dfernandozaremba.com
David Acton and Ben Porter can currently be seen as Arthur Kipps and The Actor in THE WOMAN IN BLACK in The Club Car at The McKittrick Hotel, reprising roles from the London staging. Porter has been performing onstage for over 20 years, including in shows like STRAY DOGS, HEARTBREAK HOUSE, 1984, BOEING BOEING and FRANKENSTEIN. Acton is a celebrated stage performer with a long association with the RSC, including productions of MACBETH, HAMLET, and KING LEAR among others. Both actors have appeared in various BBC Television programs,Hosted by Ryan Gilbert, Andy Lefkowitz, and Paul Wontorek
With two crashes in five months of the new 737 4th Generation a design flaw seemed likely. We look at how Boeings focus on cost-avoidance, grandfathering and bending probabilities during design would ultimately cost 346 people their lives. Related episodes: Causality Episode 10: The Comet Causality Episode 14: Concorde Investigation and Reports: FAA Finds New Safety Risk in Boeing 737 Max KNKT JT610 Final Report NTSB ASR-19-01 Safety Recommendation Report JATR Report: Boeing 737 MAX Flight Control System History of Boeing: History of Boeing Boeing 737 Classic Boeing 737 Next Generation Boeing 737 MAX Technical Information: 737 MAX: MCAS - The Boeing 737 Technical Guide Flight Controls - The Boeing 737 Technical Guide A quantum leap forward Aerospace Manufacturing Magazine Angle Of Attack Angle of Attack Sensor 0861FL1 V Speeds Wing Root CFM International CFM56 CFM International LEAP Fundamentals Of Airliner Performance: The Engine Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System: MCAS Using The 737-800 And 737-900 Flaps Understanding Flaps Standards and Bulletins: AC 25.1309-1 AC 25.1309-1A Hazard Classification Matrix Based On JAR AMJ 25.1309 Severity ICAO Annex 19: Safety Management EASA Type-Certificate Datasheet Boring 737 FAA Advisory Circular 23.1309-1E FAA Advisory Circular 25-7C FAA System Safety Handbook Chapter 3: Principles of System Safety AMJ25.1309 Change 15 Fallout: Lion Air Flight 610 American Airlines Fleet Southwest Airlines Fleet Southwest Airlines Pilots Sue Boeing Over 737 Max Grounding 737 Max Crisis: Boeing To Borrow $10B Boeing 737 Max Designed By Clowns Boeing 737 MAX Groundings Boeing 737 Max Plane Crash Victims Families Sickened By Fired Boeing CEOs Payout Boeing Announces Leadership Changes Boeing Statement On 737 MAX Return To Service Boeing Earnings Q2 2019 Boeing Earnings Q3 2019 Boeing Knew Of 737 Max Flaws Before Crash Boeing Left Safety Features Off 737 Max Boeing Misses On Earnings Boeing To Recommend Simulator Training For 737 Max Pilots Boeing Will Suspend 737 Max Production In January 2020 Family Of Lion Air Co-pilot Sues Boeing Lion Air crash: Cockpit Voice Recorder Is Found By Divers Forum Articles: What Are The Checklist Items For A Runaway Stabiliser Trim Why Can’t The 737 MAX’s Horizontal Stabilizer Autotrim Be Cut Out How To Disable The Stabilizer Trim Cutoff Switches What Is The Procedure To Disable MCAS How The Stabilizer Cutout Switch Functionality Changed From NG to MAX Links of potential interest: Airline Pilot Salaries In Service Safety At Boeing: October 2014 Presentation Pilots Fought Automatic Safety System Boeing Statement on Lion Air Flight 610 Preliminary Report How A 50yr Old Design Came Back To Haunt Boeing AoA Vane Must Have Failed Flawed Assumptions Paved A Path To Disaster The 737 Max Has Cost Boeing $9.2B And Counting The Complaints Pilots Filed About Boeing’s 737 Max The Many Human Errors That Brought Down The Boeing 737 Max What Happened On Board The Lion Air Boeing 737 Max That Crashed Support Causality on Patreon Episode Silver Producers: Carsten Hansen, John Whitlow, Joseph Antonio and Kevin Koch. Episode Gold Producer: 'r'. To access Premium content Login or Subscribe via MyLibSyn Account Many Tricks: If you’re looking for some Mac software that can do Many Tricks remember to specifically visit the URL below for more information about their amazingly useful apps. Visit manytricks.com/pragmatic and use the Coupon Code (listen to the episode to get the code) for 25% off the total price of your order. Hurry it's only for a limited time!
TRT World’s Daily News Brief for Friday, November 1: *)Trump impeachment effort passes first test in divided US Congress The US House of Representatives has voted to formalise its impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump. The resolution sets the rules for the next phase of the inquiry, laying out a road map for public hearings within two weeks. Trump is accused of trying to pressure his Ukrainian counterpart into investigating his political rival, Democrat Joe Biden. *)WhatsApp sues Israeli company for hacking its servers Facebook-owned WhatsApp has filed a lawsuit against an Israeli company for alleged espionage. NSO Group is accused of building and selling a hacking tool which exploits a flaw in WhatsApp servers. The hack is said to have targeted at least 1,400 senior officials, journalists and activists in over 20 countries including the US, UAE and India. *)Turkey, Russia to jointly patrol northeast Syria Turkey and Russia are set to begin joint patrols in northeast Syria on Friday. It's part of an agreement aimed at creating a safe zone between Turkey and its war-torn neighbour. Turkey says its operation to establish a safe zone has been successful, and many refugees can now safely return home. *)Another major setback for Boeing Boeing says dozens of its popular 737NG planes around the world were grounded after structural cracks were detected. It's yet another setback for the crisis-stricken US aircraft maker which has faced tumbling profits, federal scrutiny and calls for its CEO to resign after deadly crashes involving the 737MAX. And finally, *)Measles wipe out immune system memory - study A medical research study has revealed that measles can cause damage to the immune system by making it harder to fight off other infections. Two studies of unvaccinated children in the Netherlands revealed what doctors are calling immune amnesia, which means the body forgets how to fight diseases it was once immune to. Measles affects more than 7 million people annually, leading to more than 100,000 deaths.
Paige Davis is here to talk all about THE SEARCH FOR ROXIE, a new competition series produced by Broadway.com where you, yes you, can become the next star of Broadway’s CHICAGO. Paige is no stranger to Broadway having starred as Roxie Hart herself and in Boeing-Boeing. She also appeared in the national tours of Beauty and the Beast, Sweet Charity and more. You may also know Paige from hosting TRADING SPACES. Follow her on social media at @realpaigedavis.Hosted by Paul Wontorek, Beth Stevens and Caitlin Moynihan
We’re back! Today we’ve got another great episode! First we talk about Boeing having trouble with their new 747 airplanes mostly due to pushing them out too soon and not doing enough testing to their autopilot systems and it resulted in 2 crashes. I go on a side tangent where I chalked it up to the evils of capitalism! I can’t find the exact article I refer to about Boeing’s 737 Max 8 plane (damn my terrible note keeping!) but I have 3 articles from Gizmodo (the article I was referring to is from this site) that cover what I mentioned: https://gizmodo.com/new-reports-suggest-pilots-followed-proper-procedure-to-1833769971 https://gizmodo.com/new-reports-suggest-pilots-followed-proper-procedure-to-1833769971 https://gizmodo.com/u-s-finally-grounds-boeing-737-max-planes-joining-eve-1833270311 Additionally here is a lengthy article from the New York Times about the 737 Max 8 flight systems and what went wrong: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/27/business/boeing-737-max-faa.html Here is the episode of 99 Percent Invisible I mention about car safety. If it’s something you’re curious to know more about give it a listen: https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/nut-behind-wheel/ Our second topic is the Boring Company. What is that? It’s a really clever name you see because it’s a tunnel digging company and tunnel digging is very boring. Specifically we talk about their plan to build tunnels in major cities as an alternative to public transit. They did a demo tunnel and, oh boy, it could have gone better! Articles about the Boring Company’s Loop system (I erroneously refer to it as Hyperloop, which is something else). These cover the hypothetical Loop system and what’s been actualized: https://gizmodo.com/elon-musk-says-high-speed-subway-test-tunnel-scheduled-1829903450 https://gizmodo.com/like-riding-on-a-dirt-road-first-reviews-of-elon-musks-1831197517 If you read these articles, the debates are in the comments. It’s an interesting read. Thanks for listening!
The twelfth episode of When You Getting A Real Job? from husband and wife, Mark and Emily Paterson.One's an Actor, One isn't! One's got a real job, One hasn't!Discussions around the life of an actor and the constant justification that it is indeed a real job, to a wife who really couldn't care less!In this weeks episode, Mark talks about what happened with the cancellation of the tour of Boeing Boeing he was doing, and with that the disappointments actors can face, and how to try and deal with them. This weeks To Quiz or Not To Quiz is Harry Potter themed, and Mark chats about the time he used to live next door to Elaine Paige.
Did you upgrade your Router? If not you probably have been hacked by hacker groups have been hijacking DNS traffic on D-Link routers for months and I will get into that more today. Yet again, Facebook is in the news and again it is for their privacy and their cameras so i will discuss the implications of this. April 15 -- the date that looms over all of us each year. Have you considered the value of your Tax information to a criminal? Today we will cover more on this and how you can protect yourself. The person who started this whole Walking Dead series has a brand new series that's coming out and she has some creepy thoughts about technology. More on this Updates are important. Guess who found out the hard way -- Yes that would be NYC IT. Failure to update their systems brought the New York City wireless network down. So let's get right into it here. For all this and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment; it might contain errors. Airing date: 04/20/2019 Home And Small Business Routers Hacked - NYC Wireless Down Due To Lack Of Updates - Fake Amazon Reviews Critical - Amazon Show The Feed Walking Dead Channing Powell Craig Peterson 0:00 Hey, everybody. We are getting going here. Of course, Craig Peterson. We're going to talk about some of the major tech stories. This week, we're going to talk about the hacker groups been hijacking DNS traffic on D-Link routers for months. Now, what does that mean to you? What can you do about it? How can you detect it? Facebook, the privacy kings, right? What's happening with Facebook and their really creepy portal? Yeah, it's kind of interesting, that little camera they have. Tax info, of course, April 15, time to file the personal taxes. What is happening? What's the cost? What's the value of your tax information online and why would they steal it? The founder, the person who started this whole Walking Dead series has a brand new series that's coming out. And she's got some creepy things to say about technology. And we've got the New York City wireless network down, I warned you. Don't say I didn't warn you guys about that and what's happening. So let's get right into it here. Craig 1:12 DNS has, of course, been one of the most important parts of our internet for very, very long time. Time was we had to maintain hosts tables, we had to know where everybody was, we had to do hop routing, we'd send it to somebody that knew more, they had a bigger map of the internet. So you know, we had upstream providers and we would send it to them, we were all connected together. And it was really quite a hodgepodge. So DNS came out. And the idea behind DNS isa dynamic name system was to allow us now to have one massive name database. Now it was designed in the times when the internet was a much more friendly place. We didn't have bad guys out there running around, we didn't have opposition parties who are trying to shut us down, denial of service attacks and and hijacking domains. Well, actually, we kind of did have hijacking domains. Had a couple stolen from me back in the day, but it was a much more genteel place. And DNS was designed for a cooperative system. So if you want to go to Google com, or http://CraigPeterson.com or anywhere online, you could use the name, it would go to this DNS system, who would then look up that name, it would come back with an Internet address, and then that address would be used to route your data. Does that make sense to you? I, you know, I hopefully I explained that right. And simply enough. The idea is that we can using DNS just use names because as humans aren't great at remembering all of these multi multi digit numbers. And it's gotten even worse now with IPV6, but we're not going to get into that right now. So what's been happening with our wonderful little hacker group here, while the modems here from D-Link, ARG, DS-LINK, SECUTECH, and TOTOLINK, and you can see them here on my screen. You'll find them on my website, just go to http://CraigPeterson.com/YouTube. And you can watch along here, but for the last few months, they've really been hacking a lot, I have the list of known routers that have this vulnerability that had been hacked. And this is based on a one of the security companies that went and had up, poke around, Troy Mercer's, the guy's name, Bad Packets, his name of the company. And he's saying there were three major waves, there is a wave, late December, early February, late March as well, in 2019. But these attacks are still going on, these hacks are still out there. And what they're doing is they're taking the DNS information that you would normally have in your router, and they are changing it to some of these malicious DNS servers. Now, I've got it up on my screen, I just pulled it up from this article, which you will also find on ZDNet, which is when we're talking about or right there and http://CraigPeterson.com, that's probably the easiest way to find it. And I send it out today in my show notes as well, my show notes email, but these are the addresses. So if you want to check right now to see if your router has been compromised, have a look for these addresses in your DNS settings. And the idea here is they change the settings on your router, it now provides those DNS addresses to your other equipment in your home or your office. So now when your other equipment tries to go somewhere online, they have the ability to intercept it, because they just say hey, yeah, Google isn't at 123 Main Street in Merrimack. No, no, no, it's at 1745 Lenin street in Moscow, and some how now your traffic in some going to Moscow? Well, in this case, right? This kind of looks like it's some Brazilian people. They're really trying to do this the most. But they've hijacked traffic that's been meant for Netflix, Google, PayPal, and some Brazilian banks. So the idea here is you try and go to one of these sites. And what do they require you to do? They require you to log in. Or maybe there's a cookie set in your browser that they can read and use to login. So they try and get you to login, get the information from you. And then now they've got your information, we already discussed why they want it. And we'll get into in just a couple more minutes too when we're talking about what's happening right now with your tax information. But they are using what are called bulletproof hosting providers, in case you're not familiar with that is these bulletproof hosting providers. And I'm going to stick their ASs here, up on the screen. If you're a total geek, you will find right there. There we go. Craig 6:01 There's AS's which are autonomous systems, part of the internet backbone. But bulletproof hosting providers will not provide information about their clients to law enforcement. And they try and prevent anybody from figuring out who their customers are. So these two hosting providers of the guys that are doing it, this has all happened before, there's a massive, malvertising operation. Sometimes they'll use these DNS attacks, in order to inject into the stream ads. We've had ISPs, legit ones here in the US who've been doing similar things. If you try and go to a site that doesn't have a DNS entry, guess what they're going to do? Craig 6:44 Yeah, they're going to send you to their site to their advertising. Craig 6:49 So that's what's been going on. If you are using any one of these routers button up on the screen, again, which are basically the D-Links, ARG, DS-LINK, SECUTECH, and TOTOLINK, as well as many others. Make sure you update them, upgrading them or replace them. And I went over this in quite a bit of detail in my most recent master course, about what is happening out there and what you need to be aware of. All right. Craig 7:21 So let's move on to our next article. This is something I warned everybody about last year. And then again, I warned everybody about just about a month ago. And as it turns out our friends at New York City, they kind of knew about it, too, but they didn't really do anything about it. And that is this New York City wireless network. And it is down due to a bug at least it has been down. They've been working on trying to get this thing back up online, which makes sense, right? Craig 7:58 And this has to do with failure to update. How many times have we talked about that being a real problem out there. And the failure to update in this case is all of our wonderful data that they're using to allow the police, fire departments and others to communicate. Now, the fire department is saying they got off of what's called NYC WIN which is their wide area internet. They got off of it a couple of years ago, they switched over to Verizon mobile data. And they're using that in order to communicate with the hospitals when they're transporting patients and things. But the transit officials can't remotely control 12,000 plus traffic lights, traffic cameras, NYPD license plate readers are down. This is according to the New York Post. It crashed on Saturday, April 6. Do you remember that date? Craig 8:55 Yeah, I warned everybody, right. Remember that one guy quoted him saying I am not going to be anywhere near an airplane on April 6th? Well, the the Department of it there New York City is paying Northrop Grumman about $40 million a year to run this network that cost them a half a billion to put in place and has been in service in for 10 years. And they never updated some of the core components. Why would you use GPS? Here's what's happening. Craig 9:28 The GPS, older GPS equipment had what's called a rollover event. They were using Okay, there's a little geeky but 32 bit counters, you remember the old 32 bit computers and you got upgrade you want 64 bit Windows and 32 bit Windows. Remember all that thing, while these older GPS units had 32 bit counters in them. And what that meant is come April 6th, they went from it's 5pm on April 5th to it's zero pm. It rolls back to zero, which goes back to the Epic, which I'm not sure what it wasn't GPS, and the Unix world it was 1970. But everything got messed up. So now all of a sudden, their traffic cameras, security cameras are all saying that they are down for maintenance because they are down and they're down hard. The same thing with license plate readers, not all of them, but the ones that were older, all are failing on them now. But they use GPS for the clocks. Now think about gridlock. Gridlock is a term that was invented in the city of New York. And what it meant was they have this grid laid out, right, it's all beautiful grid straight lines. And gridlocked meant that traffic couldn't move, because the lights weren't properly synchronized. And it was there for decades. And they they came up with that term. So they decided they had to synchronize all of the light so that traffic could flow properly. Well, traffic isn't flowing properly, because now the clocks that are in the light, the traffic lights that were using a clock coming from the satellites via the GPS signal. That GPS receivers not working, the clocks are now falling out of sync. Some of them I suspect pretty quickly falling out of sync. So now New York's in for more gridlock, hopefully, they'll get this fixed pretty quickly. But it's a very, very big deal. Police have been sent to spots with vehicle mounted readers where the readers are failing. And I kind of find that interesting, too, because you're talking about license plate readers really, that's a critical piece of infrastructure. I guess it is if you're trying to find people who owe money on parking tickets, but otherwise, and fire department and you New York with a patient care reports to hospitals, they've got that all fixed. They're saying they're all set and according to New York Post Northrop Grumman declined to comment is, is that a shocker? Is that a shocker to you as well? Craig 12:09 Yeah, of course, they're not going to comment on that sort of thing. Alright, so next up here, let's go to our fake Amazon reviews stories. This is just crazy here. Have you gone to Amazon? Have you used some of their review stuff? I know I have. And it's, it's you know, it's very handy. And I use it quite a bit, right. And that's kind of the stars that are that are on top of the page, and they put this up on the screen for you. Craig 12:42 And a five star reviews, can you trust them? Well this particular reporter from the Hustle, went underground and spent two weeks there and found out what was really happening. So gives a, actually, I'm not even sure what the name of the author of this article is. They don't mention their name, and they don't have credit. Okay, maybe it's Zachary Crockett, that might be it. Craig 13:11 So, here's what he said. He said he went to this private Facebook group, this underground Facebook group, and was chatting with this person named Lien Xi, an Amazon seller from Guangzhou China. And she offered him a deal. If he gave her a five star review. For her iPhone charger. Now he would need to buy the charger from Amazon. So that could be a verified purchase. And then what she would do is she would refund him via PayPal and pay him a $10 commission. So he was asking, Hey, isn't this illegal? And her response was? Well, that she didn't say no. She said what you will love is all she said right? So he looked up or product review. And you can see this on my screen here http://CraigPeterson.com/YouTube. http://CraigPeterson.com/YouTube. Craig 14:09 But he found her iPhone charger on Amazon. And it had almost 4000 5-star reviews. Craig 14:19 Isn't that just amazing? Craig 14:21 Also got Amazon's Choice Label, which is very, very valuable. I know I use that. So when I'm looking on something on Amazon, I'm looking at the stars. And I'm looking at the Amazon's choice on the little black box that comes up. And then occasionally, depending on the price of the item, I'll scroll down to read the reviews. Well, apparently I'm not alone. And if you do the same thing, you're not alone, either. Because what it's saying here is 65% of us trust online reviews. 82% of American adults check the product reviews before making a purchase. I think that's low frankly, I think it's almost 100%. If you're an Amazon, right, it's probably 100%. But just generally shopping online is probably more like 82 I can see that. Craig 15:11 So research is showing that we're more swayed by a simple star rating than what the reviewers actually write. And I've got to also go Let me see pop hit head a little bit here. Some of these reviews and you might have seen stuff like this. I know I have. And it really upset me. You see reviews and he's saying this one product is looking at. this is another guy this guy named Tommy Noonan had 580 reviews, and every single one of them was five stars. But he recalls people would write things like I haven't tried this product but and then leave a glowing review. Well, does that smell like it's a setup, or what? It definitely does. Let me show you this here. Okay, on the screen again, http://CraigPeterson.com/YouTube. Facebook reviews are boosting a lot of products. And I've seen stats saying it's 20% all the way up to 60% of these are fake. But look at this, headphones, it saying the fake reviews, the average star rating is 4.89 out of five. And the real reviews are 3.99. So that's a difference for headphones. I'm almost a whole star. Craig 16:28 Isn't that amazing? So it's showing up as five stars almost when it should be four stars. Then what happened is there's a guy out there who's doing some research. Fakespot is where you'll find it. Fakespot.com. And they came up with some of these stats. And they are absolutely shocking. When you get right down to it here I'm going to bring this up. So it's my absolute full desktop view here. So you can see this whole thing and in more detail. But there it is, right headphones, cell phone accessories, pest control, car control, sexual wellness, pet supplies, all of these things, vitamins and supplements, by the way, kind of the bottom of the list. They they only have a differential between fake and real stars of the quarter star here, bottom line. And then there's another one I want to show you here too. This is the search on unreliable Amazon reviews. This is a chart again, that I've got up on, you'll see it on YouTube. But they are hosting, Amazon's hosting 1.8 million vendors and sellers who are selling nearly 600 million items that are generating about 9.6 million new product reviews every month. So really the the big deal here, the big question is, how can you tell when they are fake? How can Amazon tell? If you're talking about 10 million reviews a month, how can they tell? Well, there's some ways to do it. They're kind of trying to do it. But I've got to say I think they have a negative motivation in trying to do it. I'm not sure it's all it's cracked up to be. Because by having these people shipping products directly from China to Amazon's warehouses in bulk. So they ship 10,000, 100,000 of these things to Amazon warehouses, Amazon, then prepositions them in warehouses close to where they think there will be people that will be buying them. And then those people who are looking to buy them can get them very quickly, right? That's the whole idea behind it. Craig 18:38 Well, you're cutting out the middleman, instead of having somebody buy it from China, ship it to the US and then ship them in with smaller quantity used to Amazon, the Chinese manufacturers effectively are shipping it right to Amazon, who ships that right to you. So that's saving you a lot of money, which I would prefer recently called a disincentive. Right? I don't think Amazon's purposely trying to be, you know, hiding things from us. But be very careful out there. Because there's been a huge rush in the marketplace, there are dozens of products that are almost indistinguishable from each other. And frankly, that's exactly what what they're taking advantage of right now. With these fake reviews, how do they get their product well known while they just make themselves a fake little review, right? That makes it easy enough. Craig 19:30 So let me pull up our next little article. And this is fascinating. And I am totally looking forward to seeing this when it comes out. And this is from Yahoo, and right now they just had a film festival over in Cannes over in southern France. And Channing Powell, you might have heard that name before. She's the lady who founded, who started Walking Dead. And she's been thinking about what's happening with technology now and what's happening with technology in the future. And this is an article from Yahoo News that they picked up from AFP Wire. But she says she is terrified of what big tech might be up to. She has a new show called The Feed. And it's premiering in Cannes. And that's the just this week, by the way. And my birthday, by the way this week as well. It's premiering and Cannes this week, and it's all about a dystopian future now who hasn't heard about dystopian futures? Right? That's it's all normal. Well, what she's saying is Elon Musk, and Facebook are both trying to develop technology that can allow you to remotely control things. But The Feed, this new Amazon series goes a step further. Not only can you control things with your mind, but people you can send your feelings, what you're seeing, what you're smelling, everything you can send it to someone else in social media. So someone else can live your life. Well, what happens if someone's in the middle of that, a company, like a Facebook or whomever. And let's say they're malicious, and they modify that, or they they play with your mind and your emotions, because now they can send emotions to you. And the cells, the smells, and the the eyesight, everything to make it seem real well, that's what this is all about. And she says that Elon Musk right now is developing a neural lace computer that covers the entire brain that you would control with thought, okay. She also goes in and talks about what's been happening at MIT, they have something that clips on your ear, and will do some remote control stuff for you. She's saying she's 39 years old, by the way, so she's not quite a millennial. But she's very concerned, you know, we got our iPhones with us all the time, and people just can't leave them behind. They're checking Instagram constantly. So what's going to end up happening here? There's some companies already in Belgium, in Sweden that are implanting chips into people. When here's a direct quote from here to that I totally agree with, when somebody like Elon Musk, who's a radical libertarian, who's inside all of this development and understanding of it. When someone like Elon Musk is telling government that you need to regulate us and stop us from doing what we are doing, that is absolutely terrifying, absolutely terrifying. And frankly, we're at a tipping point now. The Chinese government has already started a social credit score, where they will now we reward you or punish you, based on social credit that starts January 1, 2020. Craig 23:10 That's the tipping point. I talked last week on my show about what has happened in Venezuela, they have purchased the Chinese social credit system, where now you have a national ID card that you sir, everything from banking through voting, they know how you voted, they know where your money's coming from. And if you're getting any money from the government, they can, will and do control it. So maybe we're already past the tipping point, she doesn't say that she says, you know, we're really close. But maybe we are already passed it. And and frankly, that's scary. That really scares me the bottom line. Craig 23:49 Alright, so we've got a couple more articles. And we've only got a couple more minutes. So let's get to those pretty quickly here. Craig 23:57 Let's get that up on my screen. And I'm going to let's see. So let's talk about this really quick. And this has to do with your taxes. You have of course been paying taxes for years, right? Just one of the two things that that is certain than life, death and taxes. So this is an article from Fox Business and I got it up on my screen, YouTube or excuse me http://CraigPeterson.com/YouTube. But we have our taxes out there. IRS is said to have the largest database in the world. And that doesn't surprise me. But here's how much it's worth. We filed W2s and 1040s. There's the business stuff that's out there. They are all available for purchase online. And you've heard these tips before use multi-factor authentication with your bank, right? Use a password manager, don't say passwords in your browser, file your taxes as soon as possible. So that with the bad guys file of false tax reporting your name, it's not going it's going to pop up a flag it's not going to go through. Don't give away personal information as you have to never transfer money based on an email, right? All the basic stuff. Well, here's how much your information is worth. I'm going to pull us up on the screen. Here we go right now. So basically, for $1,000, a hacker can purchase access to a US based bank account, file a fake return, claim the IRS refund and cash out through cryptocurrency exchange. And they will make more not 100% return on their thousand dollar investment. That's the bottom line here. So they're really are trying to do it. IRS is saying that there's 1.4 billion breach attempts every year, many of them are coming from nation states, which frankly, doesn't surprise me in the least. Why not? It's a good way to fund your operations when you get right down to it. Craig 26:05 And then we got one more article really quickly here. I couldn't believe it when our friends over at Facebook decided that they would go ahead, I just couldn't believe this, that they would go ahead and release a nice little creepy device. Craig 26:27 This is the Portal Have you heard about their Portal before? This is a device they were selling for 200 bucks and it had in at some pretty darn neat technology. And this technologies designed to be able to recognize faces in the room, follow faces. And you could call out to your family and friends you know really cool stuff that an article by our friends over at Boeing Boeing. Well, the bottom line is who wants to buy a telescreen from Facebook? Nobody trusts them. They were selling it six months ago for 200 bucks. Apparently, it hasn't been selling very well. And as part of Facebook's apology tour they've been doing for the last year, they dropped the price. So if you want Facebook to spy on you in your home, and track you and your face as you walk around the room, which is nice if you're cooking dinner and you're talking with someone and it's creepy if you're not, then go ahead for 99 bucks, you can get it right now as well. So that's it for today. Have a great week. We are putting these up online as well. You can see them at http://CraigPeterson.com/YouTube for all of the YouTube people who want to follow it and we're putting our security tips up there and other things as well. So it should be a good time for all. Keep an eye out and please do subscribe. Follow me over there http://CraigPeterson.com/YouTube. And I will be back next week right here. And I'll be here with Jack Heath on Monday morning and Jim Polito on Tuesday morning and an even more throughout the week. So keep an eye on my podcast and that's at http://CraigPeterson.com/iTunes. Take care everybody. Have a great week ahead. Bye bye. --- Related articles: 5-Star Phonies: Inside The Fake Amazon Review Complex Here’s How Much Your Tax Info Is Worth On The Dark Web NYC Wireless Network Down Due To Y2K-Like Software Bug Hacker Group Has Been Hijacking DNS Traffic On D-Link Routers For Three Months ‘They’re In Our Heads’: TV Series Tackles Big-Tech Nightmare Facebook Slashes Price Of Its Creepy Portal Home Surveillance Telescreen --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
Hello Theatre Family! This week, we sat down with the cast of the recent BCT production; Boeing Boeing. We reflect on the audition process, learning the accents, favorite lines and general production tomfoolery.PSA: If you're a headphones user, we apologize in advance. But this show is funny and we're a funny group of people.Visit our website: www.icantihaverehearsalpodcast.comWanna wear your love of the podcast? Grab some merch!: www.icantihaverehearsalpodcast.com/merchSubscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2GsGe9QDon't forget to rate the podcast and leave a review!Follow on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2SKfoBpFollow Us on Social Media: Twitterwww.twitter.com/icihrpodcastFacebookwww.facebook.com/icantihaverehearsalpodcastInstagramwww.instagram.com/icantihaverehearsalpodcast
As the investigation into the recent crash of an Ethiopian Airlines new 737 Max 8 and the grounding of the entire fleet of MAX worldwide... how did politics play into certain decisions made here in the U.S. and across the globe. Has the US lost it's credibility as the leader in aviation? Why did the black box go to Europe and not Washington? AND BETO-PALOOZA 2020 HAS BEGUN! He has officially entered the Presidential race...and the news networks are fawning all over him.
From 2009: Visiting NYC, I ordered tickets to "Boeing-Boeing," a bedroom farce from the 1960s starring Bradley Whitford, Gina Gershon, Christine Baranski and Mary McCormack who I only knew from one high-profile role—she played Howard Stern’s wife, Allison, in the movie version of "Private Parts." The New York Times described McCormack’s “glorious Olympian strut and wide-legged, take-no-prisoners stance.” And she was truly incredible, demonstrating tremendous comedic timing in a cast of top-notch p
Three different plays will be arriving at Harrogate Theatre this September all from the same theatre company - otherwise know as 'Rep Theatre'. See 'Boeing Boeing', 'Dial M for Murder' and 'Private Lives' from 4 - 22nd September. https://www.strayfm.com/news/family/2663375/what-is-rep-theatre-and-why-is-it-coming-back/
Mackerel Moments, 24 July 2017: Boeing Boeing
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Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb Book by Ebb and Bob FosseThe Inland Northwest will be the home to longest-running musical in Broadway history. This classic is a universal tale of fame, fortune, and all that jazz. The six-time Tony Award and Grammy winner will tackle the roaring twenties with vaudeville flare! Join us for what has been called the most entertaining showbiz production in history.MEET THE CAST: Abbey Crawford (Director) is an award-winning vocalist, and Spokane’s only trained cabaret singer. Recently, she has directed Assassins, Boeing Boeing and is gloriously happy to be back for All is Calm, all for The Modern Theatre. Her onstage credits include Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd and The Witch in Into The Woods for Lake City Playhouse. Most recently, she was seen as Madelaine True in The Wild Party. As always, her favorite role is that of “Mama” to Mason, Amelia & Isaac. Angela Rose Pierson (Velma) is grateful to be performing and choreographing on the Modern stage once again. Last season, she choreographed The Wild Party and Rock of Ages, which she was also in. Most recently, she choreographed The Music Man for CDA Summer Theatre and played Arista in their production of The Little Mermaid. Angela was previously an instructor at Manhattan Movement & Arts Center in NYC and has choreographed all throughout California. Enjoy the show and all that jazz! Quinn Vaira (Roxie) could not be more excited to be back on The Modern Theater’s stage. You may have seen Quinn last year as Sherrie in “Rock of Ages” on the CDA stage or Queenie in “The Wild Party” in Spokane. This past year she played Shy in “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” at the Arizona Broadway Theatre and was most recently Mary Poppins at The Fort Peck Summer Theatre, opposite her favorite leading man, Andy. She is so grateful for this opportunity, and thanks her family and friends for always believing in her. Jerrod Galles (Fred Casely/Ensemble) has been itching to get back on The Modern stage since closing Anything Goes! Some of his favorite shows have been Rock of Ages, Nunsense, Avenue Q, Grease, and The Wild Party. Jerrod wants to thank the Modern team involved for creating such a great show and giving us the opportunity to show it to all of you! Special thanks to all the incredible support from my family and friends. Scott Worley Andy Meyers (Amos) is the Artistic Director of Fort Peck Summer Theatre in Montana, and a frequent guest director/actor at Arizona Broadway Theatre, recently being named ‘Best Director of a Musical’ for Broadway World Phoenix Awards. He was previously Managing Director for Performing Arts at Snug Harbor Cultural Center, NYC. He has appeared in the national tours of ANNIE and BUS STOP and played Dick in the 35th Anniversary NY Revival of DAMES AT SEA. He a graduate of Wagner College in NYC and holds a Masters from University of Montana. Andy is thrilled to be playing one of his ‘dream roles’ opposite his favorite leading lady, Quinn! Nick Bailey (Ensemble) is a Spokane native and Whitworth alumni. Recent credits include Eddie in The Wild Party and Hertz in Rock of Ages, both with the Modern Theater, Dan in Next to Normal a coproduction between the Modern and Coeur D Alene Summer Theatre and Equus at Stage Left Theater. Nick has previously performed with Spokane Civic Theater, Spokane Opera, Coeur d Alene Summer Theatre, Whitworth University and the Spokane Symphony Chorale. Nick wishes to thank his family and friends for their continued support, but especially his late Mother, who was always his loudest fan. Joshua Fox (Mary Sunshine/Ensemble) is very excited to be a part of another Modern show. Past roles of his include: Bernstein (Dogfight), Featured Ensemble (Anything Goes), and Jimmy Smith (Thoroughly Modern Millie). Joshua would like to thank you for supporting The Modern Theatre and hopes you enjoy the show! Jessi BeJesi Be (Matron Mama Morton) is thrilled to be playing her dream role as her first on the Modern Spokane stage! A native of Coeur d’Alene, after years of work on and off stage with the Lake City Playhouse (circa 1999), Jesi has been singing and sitting in with bands for the last 10 years locally. Her decade long break from theater ended pleasantly in last season’s production of Rock of Ages in CDA. She wishes to thank her dashing husband for the push to chase this crazy dream and the entire Modern family for the opportunity. Nichole Dumoulin (Ensemble) is a theatre artist and educator from the Northwest. She graduated with honors from EWU with a BA in Theatre and since graduation has been acting and teaching in the Spokane area. Some of her favorite roles include Catherine in A View from the Bridge at EWU, Jill Mason in Equus at Stageleft Theater, and Viola in Twelfth Night at The Modern Theater. Her most recent work was as the assistant director and voice coach for The Crucible at SFCC’S Spartan Theatre. She is thrilled to be in this talented cast and greatful to be a part of another Modern production. Alli Talmage (Annie/Ensemble) is delighted to be a part of her dream show! Having graduated from Gonzaga University last May as a theatre major, she would love to thank her peers and professors who continue to support her crazy aspirations. Last seen in The Fox on the Fairway at Spokane Civic Theatre, her last Modern Theatre credits include the It’ll Come to You Workshop Piece and The Wild Party. Kelsi Blaser (June/Ensemble) is thrilled to be in her first production at The Modern Theatre! She loves to perform, choreograph, stage manage, and assistant direct. Favorite roles include: Amy in “Little Women”, Enid in “The Christmas Schooner”, Mary in “It’s a Wonderful Life”, and Lucy in “13! The Musical”. She would like to thank the creative team for giving her the opportunity to jump into such a fun show with a stellar cast! Cloey Lantrip (Hunyak) is ecstatic to be in her first production here at The Modern Theatre! She is entering her sophomore year at CWU where she is earning her BFA in Musical Theatre. Recent roles include Molly Aster in “Peter and the Starcatcher” at The Warehouse Theatre, and Louise in “Carousel” at the 5th Avenue Theatre’s: Rising Star Project. She thanks her family and friends for all their love and support! Sarah Dahmen (Ensemble) is honored to return to the Modern after appearing as Dory in “The Ladies Foursome,” Brooke in “Other Dessert Cities,” and Gretchen in “Boeing, Boeing” the last 2 seasons. Other recent credits include CDA Summer Theatre “Lombardi,” “Great Gatsby,” and “On Golden Pond” readers theater productions. She is grateful for her dear friends and loving family and to you for supporting live theater! CJ Lorentz (Ensemble) is excited to be in another Mondern Theater production after being in the Modern CDA’s Anything Goes! He is currently attending Joel E. ferris High School where he is involved in the music program. His most recent roles have been Donkey in Shrek the Musical with Joel E. Ferris and the Bullfrog in HONK with CYT Spokane. He would love to thank the Modern for giving him an amazing opportunity and thank his friends and family for their love and support. Paisley DuPuis (Ensemble) is currently a freshman studying music at North Idaho College. She studies ballet, tap, jazz and lyrical at Northern Dance Academy and Verve Studio 8 along with teaching dance at Verve Studio 8. Paisley is excited to be back on the Modern Stage after being part of the ensemble in last season’s production of Rock of Ages. She would like to thank God, her family and friends for all of their love, encouragement and support through the years.
Summer Repertory Theater Festival, Santa Rosa’s acclaimed training program, has returned for its 45th year. Over the last four-and-a-half decades, Summer Rep has earned a reputation as one of the country’s best experiences for young theater artists, who come from all over the U.S. to spend their summer rehearsing, creating and performing up to five shows, stage in repertory between June and August. Over that time, audiences have come to expect a certain degree of comfortable consistency in the shows staged each summer, usually an assortment of classics and Broadway favorites. But because this is a program designed to push and challenge its artists, sometimes something unusual, even a bit controversial, manages to sneak its way in. This year, that’s the case. In addition to the cozy-cute Gershwin musical Nice Work if You Can Get It, the rowdy heavy metal musical Rock of Ages, the Sondheim classic Merrily We Roll Along, and the musty bedroom-farce Boeing Boeing, Summer Repertory Theater is presenting one of its edgiest shows ever. Though you wouldn’t know it from the way Douglas Carter Beane’s The Little Dog Laughed has been marketed. Hardly the light-hearted romp the festival’s advertising suggests, this bold 2006 Hollywood satire brings a bit of welcome edge to a season crammed with frothy crowd-pleasers. The Little Dog Laughed – its title taken from the nursery rhyme about the dish who runs away with the spoon – is not quite an artistic triumph, due to some spotty performances by a cast otherwise game to tackle a very hard play. But for the sheer boldness of the choice, Summer Repertory Theater is to be commended. With luck, despite the show’s faults, I believe it may still find an audience in its final weeks. The story is narrated by Diane, a hyper-driven Hollywood agent played by Alexa Erbach, disappointingly off-key in a performance that is far too over-the-top. Diane’s client is a closeted second-tier movie star, Mitchell—played by Justin Genna, the best thing about the show. Mitchell yearns to balance his professional ambitions with his need to find real human connection. Early on, he drunkenly summons a scheming hustler, Alex, whose primary clientele is wealthy men—though he assumes he’s straight because he sometimes sleeps with his best friend Ellen. As Alex, David Miller, a bit weak in a tough role, though impressively committed to it, and Makenzie Morgan Gomez, as Ellen, is easily the next best thing about the production. Mitchell’s growing attachment to Alex creates a bit of a problem for Diane, who might still be able to turn Mitchell into a star—if she can only keep him in the closet. The script is clever, packed with sharp observations and inventive dialogue. The direction by Travis Kendrick is focused and well paced, but too heavy-handed to let the humor breathe. The cast is certainly to be congratulated for its professionalism in handling the script’s sexual content, its suggested nudity, and its intimately close proximity to the audience, the first row of which is seated close enough to touch them. Unfortunately, this kind of writing requires a better balance of darkness and comedy. Perhaps, with a stronger cast and direction, the frank and confrontational outrageousness of Beane’s socially biting storytelling might have been as funny as it is brutal, bleak, and unforgiving. 'The Little Dog Laughed' runs through August 7 at Newman Auditorium, on the campus of the Santa Rosa Junior College. www.summerrep.com
Director of Boeing Boeing during the 2014 Fall Season at the Utah Shakespeare Festival, Christopher Liam Moore, discusses his recent role in All the Way on Broadway with Bryan Cranston.
Jo Winiarski, Scenic Designer for Boeing Boeing and Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure.
Actors Tracie Thomason and Sara Griffin, playing respectively Gabriella and Gloria in Boeing Boeing and both are in the Ensemble in Twelfth Night.
AMB Theatre Podcast #15 presented by OCR – Boeing Boeing @ STAGEStheatre in Fullerton 5/2015 by Patrick Chavis
AMB Theatre Podcast #10 presented by OCR – Boeing Boeing @ UCI in Irvine 04/2015 by Patrick Chavis
May we present OnAIRPlayers production of A Single Shot by Marina BarryDescriptionA Single Shot is an intimate 4-character, 1.5-hour drama with comedic elements and in a realistic style. The theme is how a community can heal and come back together after a traumatic event fractures their relationships. It looks at the issues of abuse, the boundaries of friendship, and the responsibilities we have toward the people we love.On AIR Players in this production: Corey Tazmania is an actor based in NYC.Currently performing in "The Realization of Emily Linder" at NJREPand over the summer and fall will be performing in "The Complete Worksof William Shakespeare (Abridged) at The Lake Theatre in upstate New York.Member of AEA.Laura June WeissingerOff-B'Way: New York Theatre Workshop, Atlantic Theater Company, & the Public. Regional & Int’l: Westport Country Playhouse, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Peppermint Creek Theatre, Palestinian National Theater. Favorite roles include Sylvia in The Pride (Michigan Thespie Award, Best Actress), Catherine in Williams’ Suddenly Last Summer, Nora in Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, Nat in Rabbit Hole, and Gabriella in Boeing Boeing. Proud member AEA. M.F.A. NYU Graduate Acting Program.Paul Singleton - New York Theater includes: Shakespeare at the Greene Space ‑ Brutus in Julius Caesar and Apemantus in Timon of Athens with Harris Yulin (New York Public Radio); Grit in a Sensitive Instrument (one-man play, Vineyard Theater – Cable TV also); When I Grow Up (lead, Playwright’s Horizons Festival); Careless Love (by John Olive – NY premiere), Hunting Humans (Edinburgh Fringe also), Leontes in The Winter’s Tale and Sherlock Holmes in both A Requiem for Sherlock Holmes and The Blue Carbuncle (Workshop Theater Company, NYC/Theatre Encino, Los Angeles), staged concert performances of Julius Caesar (Brutus), Measure for Measure (Angelo).
May we present OnAIRPlayers production of A Single Shot by Marina BarryDescriptionA Single Shot is an intimate 4-character, 1.5-hour drama with comedic elements and in a realistic style. The theme is how a community can heal and come back together after a traumatic event fractures their relationships. It looks at the issues of abuse, the boundaries of friendship, and the responsibilities we have toward the people we love.On AIR Players in this production: Corey Tazmania is an actor based in NYC.Currently performing in "The Realization of Emily Linder" at NJREPand over the summer and fall will be performing in "The Complete Worksof William Shakespeare (Abridged) at The Lake Theatre in upstate New York.Member of AEA.Laura June WeissingerOff-B'Way: New York Theatre Workshop, Atlantic Theater Company, & the Public. Regional & Int’l: Westport Country Playhouse, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Peppermint Creek Theatre, Palestinian National Theater. Favorite roles include Sylvia in The Pride (Michigan Thespie Award, Best Actress), Catherine in Williams’ Suddenly Last Summer, Nora in Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, Nat in Rabbit Hole, and Gabriella in Boeing Boeing. Proud member AEA. M.F.A. NYU Graduate Acting Program.Paul Singleton - New York Theater includes: Shakespeare at the Greene Space ‑ Brutus in Julius Caesar and Apemantus in Timon of Athens with Harris Yulin (New York Public Radio); Grit in a Sensitive Instrument (one-man play, Vineyard Theater – Cable TV also); When I Grow Up (lead, Playwright’s Horizons Festival); Careless Love (by John Olive – NY premiere), Hunting Humans (Edinburgh Fringe also), Leontes in The Winter’s Tale and Sherlock Holmes in both A Requiem for Sherlock Holmes and The Blue Carbuncle (Workshop Theater Company, NYC/Theatre Encino, Los Angeles), staged concert performances of Julius Caesar (Brutus), Measure for Measure (Angelo).
PPL Co-Host Name: Sunita Pandit, host of Mrs Cardiology to talk about release of mom Saroj Gopal Kulkarni new book Saris and Soap Operas| WHERE IN THE WORLD IS TECHNOGRANNY? Four Horns at the Pittsburgh Symphony| Mineo's Pizza, Greentree| POSITIVELY PITTSBURGH SPONSORED EVENTS: A Recetption for Women's Voices, Hear Them Speak| NAWBO Greater Pitt presents Social Media Maven: Mande White-Pearl| CULTURAL CLUES: Calliope Annual Fundraiser Ray Day| George Benson Pittsburgh premiere of Raisin' Cane: A Harlem Renaissance Odyssey| Pittsburgh Public Theater Presents Othello| KIDZ KORNER: 29th annual EQT Children's Theater Festival| Lending Hearts Helps Kids with Cancer| WOMEN AND GIRLS ADVANCEMENT: Highmark Walk for a Healthy Community| BUSINESS BUZZ: 2015 Health Care Heroes Award | POSITIVELY PITTSBURGH LIVE! BURGH BIZ SATURDAY SHOWCASE: Empress of Biz Features Entrepreneurs Jessica Lee and Allen Levine| PITTSBURGH HISTORICAL STUFF: Pittsburgh Firsts including the Emoticom, the Smiley | NON-PROFIT EVENTS SPONSORED BY BLACKTIE PITTSBURGH: Easter Monday B-Pep Jazz Marathon| NAACP 61st Annual Human Rights Dinner and Centennial Celebration| NEIGHBORHOOD HI-LIGHTS: Aldi's to Open in Garfield| POSITIVE PITTSBURGHERS: Councilman Bruce Kraus Newsletter Good News N'at| ROVING PITTSBURGHER REPORT SPONSORED BY PITTSBURGH TRADE ALLIANCE: Carmen at Pittsburgh Opera| Four Horns at Pittsburgh Symphony| STEELTOWN HERO: Etta Cox| VETERANS VET and MILITARY METTLE: Free Fitness Training for Military Personnel and Families| Veterans Appreciation & Awareness Dinner to be held on April 2 | HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS: Wine & Dine Mom at Boeing Boeing
The Kind of DC Media welcomes former soap opera star and acting coach Steve Blackwood, who will talk about his new acting company and book. Find out more about Steve at www.steveblackwood.com Bio: After ten years playing the bumbling Bart Biederbicke in the long-running NBC soap opera Days Of Our Lives, Steve Blackwood resided in Michigan for six years. Now he lives in Newburyport, MA — teaching acting classes, performing in concerts and creating a new acting company called the MASTERCLASS COMPANY. He has appeared in many other television shows and films including Judging Amy, Ed Gein, the Michigan-based Cedar Rapids, Machine Gun Preacher and Mooz-lum. Onstage, Mr. Blackwood appeared in the Meadow Brook Theatre hit Boeing Boeing while living in Michigan. He also appeared in the sequel Ding Dong, which opened at Meadow Brook in March of 2011 and was nominated for two Wilde Awards, in the categories of Best Ensemble and Best Comedy. An accomplished jazz singer with two national releases out, Steve has sung in nightclubs across the country, on network television, and has even performed the National Anthem for the Los Angeles Lakers at the Staples Center. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0085995/
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview TLC's Tarding Spaces Star Paige Davis. She will discuss her career and latest projects. Paige Davis is best known as the effervescent star of “Trading Spaces,” TV's groundbreaking design-reality show. During her first season on the show her wedding to actor Patrick Page was featured in a prime-time episode of TLC's “A Wedding Story,” and became one of the highest rated cable shows of the season. Ms. Davis' book, Paige by Paige, A Year of Trading Spaces, spent several weeks at the top of the New York Times Bestseller list. Her true love, however, is theatre and dance. Most recently Paige received rave reviews for her performance in the Broadway revival of Boeing Boeing, and before that she traveled the country performing the title role of Sweet Charity in the show's Broadway tour. She starred on Broadway as Roxie Hart in the musical Chicago. She also performed in the U.S. national tour, and the Las Vegas and Portugal productions. Before Chicago, Paige played Babette in the first national tour of Broadway's Beauty and the Beast. She also enjoyed a stint in the national tour of the Vagina Monologues.
The 2013/2014 Keyano Theatre season kicks off this week with the comedy Boeing Boeing, Toddske welcomes some cast and crew to the Dining Room Table to give us a preview! The post Episode 82 – Get This Boeing Going appeared first on YMM Podcast.
On this episode, Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) BOEING BOEING, by Marc Camoletti, trans. by Beverley Cross, at Dramatic License Productions, (2) NEXT TO NORMAL, by Tom Kitt & Brian Yorkey, at New Line Theatre, (3) THE BOOK OF MORMON, by Trey Parker, Matt Stone, & Robert Lopez, at the Fox Theatre, (4) LILIES OF THE FIELD, adapted by F. Andrew Leslie from William E. Barrett, at Kirkwood Theatre Guild, (5) BRIEFS: A FESTIVAL OF SHORT LGBT PLAYS, at That Uppity Theatre Co. & The Vital Voice, (6) THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE, by William Finn & Rachel Scheinkin, at St. Louis Univ., and (7) UNCOMMON WOMEN AND OTHERS, by Wendy Wasserstein, at Webster Univ. Conservatory.
WUSC, in collaboration with The Daily Gamecock, presents a daily 90.5 Seconds of the News: Rundown A. Weather B. Baseball's journey C. Energy experts D. Baseball team needs to have more fun E. "Boeing Boeing"
Nominated for Best Actor in a Play for Jerusalem after winning that same award just a couple of seasons ago for Boeing-Boeing, Mark Rylance responds to the question, "Why Theatre?"
Five prolific commercial producers—Susan Gallin (Tony Awards for both parts of the original Angels in America and for Boeing-Boeing), Elizabeth McCann (numerous Tony Awards including Copenhagen, Morning’s at Seven and Amadeus), Kevin McCollum (Tony winner for In the Heights and Avenue Q), David Stone (Wicked) and Tom Viertel (Tony Awards for The Coast of Utopia, the 2007 revival of Company and 2009’s revival of The Norman Conquests)—explore the business of bringing shows to the stage.