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Broadway actress Stephanie Jae Park joins us this week and sheds some light on what it was like going from a classically trained soprano to a powerhouse belter in the megahit musical Hamilton, working with Broadway icons like Kelli O'Hara and Patti Lupone, as well as her experience writing and producing her first EP, set to release later this year! Follow Stephanie: https://www.instagram.com/stephanieslaypark/ Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/actorswithissues Follow Juan: https://www.instagram.com/juanayalaofficial Check out our website: https://www.juanayala.net --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/actorswithissues/support
Salisha Thomas sits down with Broadway's Joanna Jones. Joanna made her Broadway debut in Hamilton as Peggy/Maria Reynolds and is slated to open the Los Angeles touring company of Hamilton as Eliza. Follow Joanna Jones on IG @joannaalexisjones Follow Salisha on IG @salishathomas Part of the Broadway Podcast Network.
Miguel Cervantes, who plays the title role in Broadway's HAMILTON, checks in with Broadway.com's Paul Wontorek, Beth Stevens and Caitlin Motynihan on a new episode of #LiveatFive: Home Edition! Cervantes led the Chicago production of HAMILTON before heading to Broadway. He previously appeared in IF/THEN and AMERICAN IDIOT. Follow him on social media at @mig.cervantes.
Eric Schultz was working as an executive chairman for a tech company, and on his way home from a fundraising presentation at a venture firm when he had an epiphany. A longtime executive with a personal interest in history, he had been struggling with how to frame a new book he was working on about the history of innovation in America. But sitting around a makeshift bar with some of the other executives who had just laid out rosy scenarios and hockey-stick returns to potential investors, the truth came out. One of the executives was running out of cash. Another had a new competitor they didn’t have a few months prior. One had lost her star software developer to a rival. This, Schultz thought, was the perfect framing: Take all of the historical entrepreneurs he was focusing on for his book, and put them in a bar. Let them trade stories, tell jokes, share insights, and see what commonalities these icons could find over a few pints. The result is Schultz’s new book, Innovation on Tap: Stories of Entrepreneurship from the Cotton Gin to Broadway's Hamilton, and on this episode of Skydeck, he and I discuss what two artists separated by more than a century can teach us about innovation, and why it’s important for business leaders to reflect on history. —Dan Morrell
Ryan Vasquez is currently in THE WRONG MAN, alternating the role of The Man in Black and Duran. He has been seen in Broadway's HAMILTON, WAITRESS and WICKED and recently released an original single called 'Pray.' Follow him on social media at @itsryanvasquez. Hosted by Paul Wontorek, Beth Stevens and Caitlin Moynihan.
In this episode, we sat down with Ian, a music director and conductor currently working on Broadway's Hamilton and Freestyle Love Supreme. We chat with Ian about his path to music directing, a few of his biggest supporters/mentors, and how he collaborates with composers and lyricists on new musicals. We learned so much about the music department from our chat with Ian and we know you will too. To get tickets to Freestyle Love Supreme, click here! Connect with Ian: Instagram Follow us: PAGE TO STAGE: Instagram or Facebook MARY DINA: Instagram or Twitter BRIAN SEDITA: Instagram or Website BROADWAY PODCAST NETWORK: Website or Instagram #PageToStagePodcast
Director of Broadway's HAMILTON and FOSSE/VERDON speaks to high school theatre teachers from around the world at the Broadway Teachers Workshop.
A hip-hop musical about America’s founding fathers with a virtually all minority cast. A reimagining of La bohème as a rock musical uncovering the AIDS crisis in New York City. A coming-of-age musical about the anxieties of entering adulthood told through cartoons. These are just a few of the radically relevant and compelling concepts that Tony Award-winning producer Jeffrey Seller has turned into Broadway gold. In this episode, David Rubenstein, co-founder of the Carlyle Group, interviews Seller (Hamilton, Rent, Avenue Q) about his childhood, democratizing theater, diversifying history, and putting on a really good show. Show Notes Listen to the Aspen Ideas to Go episode, Takeover 3: Susan Page Interviews Jeffrey Seller & Others. Follow our show on Twitter @aspenideas and Facebook at facebook.com/aspenideas. Email your comments to aspenideastogo@gmail.com. The views and opinions of the speakers in the podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Aspen Institute.
2017 AASLH Annual Meeting Session Recording Recorded in Austin, TX September 8, 2017 History Has Its Eyes on You: Lessons Learned from Broadway's Hamilton Chair: Becky Schlomann, Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, IN
Another ten Hot Date episodes down can only mean it's time once again for Dan and Vicky to make a top ten list. This time our hosts decide to pick their favorite performances by an actress. Every genre and era is represented and there will definitely be some surprises and head scratchers along the way. There are a couple of Australians, a French woman, a Spaniard, even a Scientologist or two. Filmmakers as varied as Woody Allen, Terrence Malick and Lewis Teague are represented. But enough hints! Before they get to their lists, Dan and Vicky tell us how they spent their Memorial Day. For Dan, it included lots of face pampering while Vicky dealt with lots of vomit. You'll hear all about their recently seen (everything from Broadway's Hamilton to Alice Cooper's Monster Dog to the Degas show at MOMA). And Dan gets on his soapbox about the controversy behind a recently retracted billboard for X-Men: Apocalypse. It's ladies first on Hot Date 30, top ten favorite female film performances.
(Bloomberg) -- Taking Stock with Kathleen Hays and Pimm Fox. GUEST: Sam Rudy, Founder of Sam Rudy Media Relations and press rep for Broadway's "Hamilton," on the success of the show and winning 11 Tony awards.
Linda Holmes and Stephen Thompson talk about how awards themselves went more or less as expected. But two performances, one from Broadway's Hamilton and one an extended medley by Kendrick Lamar, overwhelmed everything that surrounded them.
Enjoy a relaxing post-Thanksgiving check-up with Dr. Face-Hands and the cast of the cancelled-in-two-episodes disaster that was Do No Harm. Join your host @maurae and returning guest @closer2fine to give belated thanks to the bizarre twist that made this show partly responsible for Broadway's Hamilton being written. AS REFERENCED IN THE EPISODE: UNITED STATES OF TARA'S ALTERS: http://bit.ly/1Xk9MND DR. HORRIBLE'S RED SCRUBS: http://bit.ly/1XuIEWM STEVEN PASQUALE'S MANDY PATINKIN: http://bit.ly/1T9e0RB STEVEN PASQUALE IN BRIDGES: https://youtu.be/UVEkCujOHkg THE ORIGIN OF DR. FACE-HANDS: http://bit.ly/1Xka3Qu THAT'LL DO PIG: https://youtu.be/rjQtzV9IZ0Q THE GOOD SON: https://youtu.be/pP4P-VgcM4s MUST SEE TV LINE-UP: http://bit.ly/1OjDkoN WEATHER FORECAST FOR 8/25/88: http://bit.ly/1Snwhux Rate, Review, & Subscribe on iTunes! bit.ly/TTV-iTunes It's Black Friday! And nearly Cyber Monday! Shop through us and support the show: amzn.to/1uEVTFg