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In today's episode, Tuan Malinowski discusses: their non-traditional path from musician to grass-roots choreographer imposter syndrome and self-doubt as a choreographer the importance of setting boundaries for mental health and how it has helped ease their anxiety their experiences of quitting jobs because of emotionally unsafe and toxic environments the impact of white supremacy in the theater industry and the need to focus on equity and inclusion in the workplace the importance of challenging traditional practices in the current musical theater space Tuan Malinowski is a New York-based director and choreographer, who most recently choreographed Cabaret at Northern Stage. They were the chosen choreographer for New York Theatre Barn's Choreography Lab, where they were mentored by Emmy-winning, Tony-nominated choreographer Joshua Bergasse. Tuan's work as choreographer has also been seen at Jay Armstrong Johnson's I Put A Spell On You: The Witches Era, Leg Up On Life's Night of Life, Weathervane Theatre, as well as at universities such as Texas State University, Ithaca College, Viterbo University and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. They have associate and assistant credits at theatres such as Goodspeed Musicals, Pittsburgh CLO and Theater Row. Tuan has performed at regional theatres across the country, such as Pittsburgh CLO, Casa Mañana, Kansas City Starlight Theatre and Flat Rock Playhouse. Tuan received their BFA from Ithaca College. They are a member of Actors' Equity Association and an associate member of Society of Directors and Choreographers. Follow along on Tuan's journey: @tuanmalinowski Transcript available on our website! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyproject/support
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Nove italiani su dieci passeranno la vigilia e il Natale a casa con parenti o amici. Lo rivela un'indagine di Coldiretti/Ixè, secondo la quale il tempo passato a cucinare è di quasi tre ore.
Il legame degli italiani con la casa di proprietà rimane saldo, come evidenziato nel secondo Rapporto Federproprietà-Censis intitolato “La casa nonostante tutto”. I risultati dell'indagine confermano che possedere una casa ha ancora un significato rilevante nella società, rappresentando un pilastro importante per la stabilità individuale e la coesione sociale. Vediamo nel dettaglio cosa è emerso dalla ricerca.Questo show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/4869332/advertisement
"At the end of the show after the bows when the cats sort of dance offstage I remember we were dancing together and then he picked me up and twirled me. He carried me offstage and that's one of my favorite memories from that show." On the US National Tour 4 of CATS, Helen Frank was performing as Demeter and Bombalurina and Steve Watkins was in the CATS Chorus where they met and married on tour. Fast forward to 2014 and their daughter Lauren, who was 17 at the time, performed with Steve in the Casa Mañana Theatre regional production of CATS in Texas where they performed as Syllabub and Gus. Hear the Watkins family discuss their experience as a family doing the show, along with really fun stories from their time together on stage. Check out Lauren on Instagram: @lauren___watkins Produced by: Alan Seales & Broadway Podcast Network Social Media: @TheWrongCatDied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The national tour of Oklahoma! runs through April 3 at the Durham Performing Arts Center. About the Guest Patrick Clanton - National Tours: School of Rock, Sister Act. Regional: Flat Rock Playhouse, North Carolina Theatre, Casa Mañana, North Shore Music Theatre, Ivoryton Playhouse. BFA: Elon University. Thanks to the Oklahoma! team, The Price Group, Jamesha, and Jameson. Links https://www.dpacnc.com/ (DPAC) https://oklahomabroadway.com/ (Oklahoma Tour Page) http://patrickclanton.weebly.com/ (Patrick Clanton's Web Page) Connect with Us Facebook @beltlinetbroadway Twitter @beltlinetobway Instagram @beltlinetobroadway
Major Attaway has over 20 years of experience as an entertainer, actor, singer, and voiceover artist, and may be best known for playing the Genie in Disney's Aladdin on Broadway for the longest amount of time (three years). He also debuted in Mack and Mabel as Fatty Arbuckle at NY City Center Encores in 2020, and his regional credits include Hot Mikado, Hands on a Hardbody, Little Shop of Horrors, and Ain't Misbehavin. An accomplished Voice Actor and Twitch Streamer, Major has lent his voice to numerous projects including One Piece, Bread Barbershop, Fairy Tail, Battleborn, Borderlands 3, and more. He can be seen in an upcoming HBO series as well as in The Netflix original series Orange is the New Black, and is currently revamping his Disney based cabaret show, Genies Jukebox, for an upcoming 54 Below performance. Major shares how singing led him to musical theatre, and the life lessons he learned as a child while performing at Casa Mañana Theatre in Ft. Worth, Texas. He chats about continuing his growth as an artist through voiceover work, and how he gets into character for those roles. Major also talks all things Genie on Broadway, as well as his cabaret, Genie's Jukebox, where he delves into Genie's life before/after Aladdin by exploring questions like: What if the Genie had villain friends? - Maybe he used to be friends with Ursula. How does Genie spend his free time? - Maybe he takes magic courses. Major calls the show a combination of his dream of being a Disney villain, and a love letter to Disney. In this episode, we talk about: Working on the Netflix Pokemon movie Finding peace in art Receiving his first standing ovation Standbys and swings as unsung heroes Being the voice of NuCalm Connect with Major: IG: @majorattaway Twitter: @majorattaway Facebook: @BigTexGenie Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Thank you to our friends Jukebox The Ghost for our intro and outro music. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @jukeboxtheghost or via the web via jukeboxtheghost.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The sisters team up with Fort Worth Theatre company Casa Mañana to share the classic holiday story, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer!Head over to our Instagram @abcstorysisters for a chance to win a family four pack of tickets, courtesy of Casa Mañana! All listeners can use the code ABC20 to take 20% off ticket prices to see Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer now through December 23, 2021 at Casa Mañana. casamanana.org
Jason Tam(IG:@jasonwtam)(TW:@jasonwtam)currently in Fairycakes. Also, has been seen on Broadway in IF/THEN, Lysistrata Jones (Astaire Award nomination), A Chorus Line (original revival cast) and Les Misérables. His off-Broadway credits include Be More Chill, KPOP (Lortel Award), Marry Me A Little, Lysistrata Jones. Tour: Les Misérables. NY: Nobody Loves You, Allegiance, The Last Goodbye, US, Clueless, The Black Suits. Regional: Hollywood Bowl, Guthrie Theater, Sacramento Music Circus, Sharon Playhouse, Casa Mañana He's been seen on TV in Jesus Christ Superstar Live, Do No Harm, Guilty, Hawaii 5-0, One Life to Live and Beyond the Break and on film in Every Little Step (documentary). BFA – NYU Tisch.
Jason Tam(IG:@jasonwtam)(TW:@jasonwtam)currently in Fairycakes. Also, has been seen on Broadway in IF/THEN, Lysistrata Jones (Astaire Award nomination), A Chorus Line (original revival cast) and Les Misérables. His off-Broadway credits include Be More Chill, KPOP (Lortel Award), Marry Me A Little, Lysistrata Jones. Tour: Les Misérables. NY: Nobody Loves You, Allegiance, The Last Goodbye, US, Clueless, The Black Suits. Regional: Hollywood Bowl, Guthrie Theater, Sacramento Music Circus, Sharon Playhouse, Casa Mañana He's been seen on TV in Jesus Christ Superstar Live, Do No Harm, Guilty, Hawaii 5-0, One Life to Live and Beyond the Break and on film in Every Little Step (documentary). BFA – NYU Tisch.
Prima vittoria in casa per la nostra Signora, gran gol di Dybala e tre punti da aggiungere in classifica. Sì vabbè, però: due gol incassati, infortunio di Dybala e di morata e mercoledì ci tocca il Chelsea.. Ad accompagnarci in questo post partita le voci di Paolo Paticchio e di Daniele De Luca, un Peo in versione inviato da Napoli e la nostra "Zona Ceccarini". Buon ascolto!
Murray oggi sfida Hurkacz, in un match da non perdere. A Nur-Sultan solo Bublik da una gioia al pubblico Kazako. Oggi i quarti di finale. Ad Ostrawa Teitchmann non si ferma, ora le tocca la Kvitova. Oggi inizia la Laver Cup, con incontri che promettono scintille. Woznicki saluterà il tennis il 9 febbraio, giocando con la sua migliore amica Kerber. Spero vi piaccia :) Murray today challenges Hurkacz, in a match not to be missed. In Nur-Sultan only Bublik gives a joy to the Kazakh public. Quarter-finals today. At Ostrawa Teitchmann does not stop, now Kvitova is on her way. Today the Laver Cup begins, with matches that promise sparks. Woznicki will say goodbye to tennis on February 9, playing with her best friend Kerber. Hope you enjoy :)
Born in Dallas,TX Darius-Anthony began his career at an early age professionally beginning his performing career at the age of 6. He attended Booker T. Washington High School for The Performing and Visual Arts where he studied Music and Dance. Upon completing high school Darius-Anthony attended various schools in both Dallas and New York and ended his college career at Southern Methodist University both in Dallas, TX. Over the years as a dancer he has served as a principle and ensemble dancer for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (Young Professionals Summer Intensive Program), was a guest clinician and dancer at Steps On Broadway in New York City as well as other dance troupes around the country. Mr. Robinson also has extensive training in vocal performance, having been trained in Classical and Jazz technique. "I am a singer by blood and a Dancer by bone". Some of his choreography credits include: Once Upon A Mattress (Runway Theatre), I Love A Piano (Artisan Center Theater), Urinetown: The Musical (Reparatory Company Theater), Broadway Revisited: A Broadway Revue (Malverone Players off –Broadway Theatre). Darius-Anthony was last seen as The Jester in Once upon A Mattress at Runway Theatre, Theatre Arlington and Theatre Three's production of 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee as Mitch Mahoney, Favorite roles include (but not limited to): Benny in Brookhaven Theatres' production of RENT, Tootie in Facts of Life: the Lost Episode with Uptown Players, and as Ren McCormack in Footloose at Garland Civic Theatre. Regional Theatre credits include: Uptown Players, Irving Community Theater, WaterTower Theatre, Dallas Children Theatre, Casa Mañana, Theatre Arlington, Dallas Summer Musicals, Garland Civic Theatre, Theatre Britain, Theatre Three, Artisan Centre Theatre, LifeStage Theatre. New York credits include: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Duplex Cabaret Theatre, Joe's Pub at The Public, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the Westside Theatre.Episode NotesAlso Dear Listener, if you have any questions that you'd like answered in future episodes, please email them to meridithjoseph@gmail.com###Your hosts of Are You Waiting for Permission? are Meridith Grundei and Joseph Bennett. They're friends, co-hosts, actors, improvisers and coaches. She lives in NYC and coaches actors, business professionals and presenters to fully engage with their audience, and themselves. She also mentors young actors and directors. He lives in San Miguel de Allende, México and coaches artists and other creative beings about the beautiful business of art — and life. You can find Meridith:Meridith Grundei the performer artist gal Meridith Grundei CoachingYou can find Joseph:Joseph Bennett the artist/coach extraordinaire*Special thanks to Amy Shelley and Gary Grundei of high fiction for letting us use their music for the Are You Waiting for Permission? podcast.And... while the podcast is free, it's not cheap. We'd be thrilled to have your support on PATREONThank you.
Andrew Wilson has lived an extraordinary life; growing up in Grove City PA, Andrew shares his inspiration and memories on the road to Broadway. He talks about the people and events in his early life that inspired and challenged him. Alex and Lisa have some of those questions that we love to hear about: what is the life of a dancer? What inspires you, what gives you joy? Andrew generously shares many of the lessons of a life in the arts, This is a podcast you CANNOT MISS! Andrew Wilson has a fantastic bio: Andrew lives in New York City, where he is a faculty member at the world-renowned Broadway Dance Center, teaching theater dance and acrobatics. He was recently seen on Broadway playing the role of Tumblebrutus in the Andy Blankenbuehler-helmed revival of CATS. He served as the dance captain and swing for the 1st National Tour of Newsies The Musical, and reprised his role of dance captain and featured Newsie in the live-capture of Newsies for Netflix and Disney+. Other touring credits include Cathy Rigby is Peter Pan, CATS 25th Anniversary International Tour and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. For Disney Cruise Line, he was in the opening casts of the Disney Dream and the Disney Fantasy, as well as opening over 11 shows for them, including Toy Story: the Musical, Aladdin, Villains Tonight andDisney’s Believe. Regionally, he has worked at Casa Mañana, Pittsburgh CLO, the MUNY, Sacramento Music Circus, Riverside, TUTS, La Mirada and Disneyland. He has also performed on SNL, Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and Access Hollywood, and has performed across the county for numerous corporate industrials. Other New York City credits include being a featured dancer for the New York City Opera at Lincoln Center, performing Peter Pan at Madison Square Garden and the dancing in the Disney On Broadway 25th Anniversary Gala at the New Amsterdam Theater. He has danced and acted in national commercials for CNN, FX, Gaiam and was the motion-capture “Mr. Peanut” for Super Bowl LIII commercial spots. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/applausethepodcast/message
Nella prima puntata di EXTRA parlerò di questo periodo strano e surreale della quarantena. È un flusso di coscienza su quello che stiamo vivendo e di come la visione del mondo è cambiata velocemente. Il presente è cambiato, ma come sarà il futuro? Stiamo a casa perché è assolutamente necessario, ma fuori come ci ritorniamo? ||||| Segui la pagina instagram @nexus.cosmos
Hear what North Carolina Theatre's Producing Artistic Director Eric Woodall has to say about the short and long term effects of this pandemic on theater companies big and small. NC Theatre recently announced its schedule for the remainder of this season as follows: Memphis: July 28-August 2, 2020 The Sound of Music: October 13-18, 2020 Edges: November 6-15, 2020 Next season will begin with Sister Act in February 2021. For more information visit the NC Theatre website at https://nctheatre.com/ (https://nctheatre.com/). https://indyweek.secondstreetapp.com/2020-Best-of-the-Triangle-Final-Ballot/gallery/226131827 (RDU on Stage has been nominated for three Indy Week Best of the Triangle Awards: Best Local Blog/Website, Best Local Podcast, and Best Twitter Feed. Click here to vote for all of your favorite businesses and organizations.) About the Guest Eric Woodall is the Producing Artistic Director of North Carolina Theatre. In addition to his NC Theatre directorial credits including Gypsy, Mary Poppins, Jesus Christ Superstar, Steel Magnolias, Woodall has worked locally in the Triangle directing for companies like Theatre Raleigh and PlayMakers Repertory, as well as traveled the country putting his spin on shows like West Side Story, Big River, and On Golden Pond at Casa Mañana in Fort Worth, Texas and Amadeus at the Memphis Playhouse on the Square. Prior to joining NC Theatre full time in November as producing artistic director, he spent 16 years in New York City working as one of the top casting directors at Tara Rubin Casting. For more information visit: http://ericwoodall.com/ (http://ericwoodall.com/). Connect with RDU on Stage Facebook – @rduonstage Twitter – @rduonstage Instagram – @rduonstage Web http://www.rduonstage.com/ (www.rduonstage.com) https://www.bonfire.com/store/rdu-on-stage/ (RDU on Stage Merch) (proceeds benefit the NC Artist Relief Fund) Support this podcast
Julie is a DFW actress who lives in Fort Worth and regularly performs in shows for Casa Mañana, Amphibian, Circle Theater, Stolen Shakespeare Guild, Lyric Theater, Dallas Children's Theater and is getting ready to shoot a pilot for a TV show. She also writes for MadeWorthy, the Tanglewood Moms publication, is a board member for Stolen Shakespeare, takes voice lessons (and has an incredible voice), volunteers for PTA at her kids' school and is a married mother of 2. She also has a pug, Eloise.
I recently had the great pleasure of interviewing actress Addie Morales, who is currently in rehearsals for North Carolina Theatre’s upcoming production of WEST SIDE STORY, where she’ll be starring in the coveted role of Maria. Addie has previously played the role numerous times regionally at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Barrington Stage Company, Casa Mañana, and New London Barn. Her other regional credits include TICK, TICK, BOOM at Playhouse Square and THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY at Casa Mañana. Be sure to catch North Carolina Theatre’s production of WEST SIDE STORY. It will be playing at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium which is located inside Duke Energy Center from October 15th-20th. For more information, please visit: www.nctheatre.com/shows/west-side-story Follow Addie Morales on Instagram: @addie_amber Follow Kare Reviews at www.karereviews.com and on Twitter: @KareReviews Follow Jeffrey Kare on Twitter: @JeffreyKare If you like what you've heard here, please subscribe to any one of the following places where the Kare Reviews Podcast is available. Anchor: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-kare Apple: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kare-reviews-podcast/id1453846013 Google: www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85NWFhZDFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6GL69s4zoDQmBcZf3NALTG Breaker: www.breaker.audio/kare-reviews-podcast Overcast: overcast.fm/itunes1453846013/kare-reviews-podcast Pocket Casts: pca.st/47Vw RadioPublic: radiopublic.com/kare-reviews-podcast-6rMdXk --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-kare/support
Episode 29 is a special one. I chatted with my college professor, best friend, and best man from my wedding. We chat about performing, auditioning, running a marathon while drinking beer, and stories from his past that influenced the creation of his music albums. David Bankston’s musical career began in the early 1970s when his folk-rock band, “Manchild,” was signed to Capitol Records. The group toured the United States performing in famous folk clubs of the era, universities, and concert venues on the same bills with Jimmy Buffett, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Steve Martin, The Drifters, ZZ Top, Edgar Winter and White Trash, Steve Goodman, and many others. He later transitioned into theatrical and operatic singing, performing roles with Houston Grand Opera, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Washington Opera, San Francisco Opera, Casa Mañana, and Lyric Opera of Kansas City. His notable roles include Siegfried in Wagner’s Siegfried, Riccardo in Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera, Cavaradossi in Puccini’s Tosca, and Gaylord Ravenal in Showboat with Van Johnson and as James in Shennandoah with Howard Keel. He now records and performs concerts of his original compositions in the genres of Americana, contemporary folk music and jazz. His recordings feature some of the greatest players in popular music: Sonny Landreth, Sam Broussard, Steve Bailey, saxophonist, Stephen Riley, Byron House, Jeff Taylor and Jelly Roll Johnson. His albums Galvez Town and Jazz Blues Gospel Shoes can be streamed on Spotify and YouTube. He was educated in San Francisco Opera’s Merola Program and the Houston Grand Opera Studio. Dr. Bankston holds a DMA in Vocal Performance from the University of South Carolina. He recently retired as Professor Emeritus of Music at Coastal Carolina University. David's students have performed on Broadway, national tours, international and regional opera. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 29 is a special one. I chatted with my college professor, best friend, and best man from my wedding. We chat about performing, auditioning, running a marathon while drinking beer, and stories from his past that influenced the creation of his music albums. David Bankston’s musical career began in the early 1970s when his folk-rock band, “Manchild,” was signed to Capitol Records. The group toured the United States performing in famous folk clubs of the era, universities, and concert venues on the same bills with Jimmy Buffett, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Steve Martin, The Drifters, ZZ Top, Edgar Winter and White Trash, Steve Goodman, and many others. He later transitioned into theatrical and operatic singing, performing roles with Houston Grand Opera, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Washington Opera, San Francisco Opera, Casa Mañana, and Lyric Opera of Kansas City. His notable roles include Siegfried in Wagner’s Siegfried, Riccardo in Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera, Cavaradossi in Puccini’s Tosca, and Gaylord Ravenal in Showboat with Van Johnson and as James in Shennandoah with Howard Keel. He now records and performs concerts of his original compositions in the genres of Americana, contemporary folk music and jazz. His recordings feature some of the greatest players in popular music: Sonny Landreth, Sam Broussard, Steve Bailey, saxophonist, Stephen Riley, Byron House, Jeff Taylor and Jelly Roll Johnson. His albums Galvez Town and Jazz Blues Gospel Shoes can be streamed on Spotify and YouTube. He was educated in San Francisco Opera’s Merola Program and the Houston Grand Opera Studio. Dr. Bankston holds a DMA in Vocal Performance from the University of South Carolina. He recently retired as Professor Emeritus of Music at Coastal Carolina University. David's students have performed on Broadway, national tours, international and regional opera.
Le donne nate tra il 1965 e il 1980 sono più colte e preparate della generazione precedente, quella dei babyboomers. Trovano lavoro fuori casa, ma per loro la parità è ancora lontana. In questo capitolo dell'audiolibro "Donne di futuro" si parla della Generazione X.
Hear what Noah Putterman (Theatre Raleigh's WHERE WORDS ONCE WERE) has to say about theater for young audiences in the United States and abroad. About the Guest As the Director of Theatre for Youth at Casa Mañana Theatre in Fort Worth, TX (’13 – ’18), Noah directed over thirty productions, including in-house and touring productions for families and young audiences in the acclaimed Apprentice Program. His original show, SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL, premiered at Casa Mañana and has thus far received subsequent productions at South Carolina Children’s Theatre and The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati. Additional directing credits include Lyric Stage (Dallas, TX), Circle Theatre (Fort Worth), and the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis). Acting credits include work with the Acting Company of NYC (Off-Broadway/national tours), Guthrie Theatre, Alpine Theatre Project, Hope Summer Repertory Theatre, Casa Mañana, North Carolina Theatre, and Theatre Raleigh. Currently based in California, Noah hails from Raleigh and graduated from Enloe High School. He is a United States Presidential Scholar in the Arts and a graduate of the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program. Local Resources The following theater companies have a family series, family productions included as part of next season, or routinely have family offerings. https://theatreraleigh.com/family-series/ (Theatre Raleigh (Family Series)) https://raleighlittletheatre.org/announcing-the-2019-2020-season-now-then/ (Raleigh Little Theatre (Family Series)) http://www.nract.org/shows (North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre) (FREAKY FRIDAY) http://caryplayers.org/ (Cary Players) (SHREK THE MUSICAL) https://www.theatreinthepark.com/ (Theatre in the Park) (A CHRISTMAS CAROL, A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS) https://www.aggregatetheatre.com/ (Aggregate Theatre) https://seedraleigh.org/ (Seed Art Share) Connect with RDU on Stage Facebook – @rduonstage Twitter – @rduonstage Instagram – @rduonstage Web http://www.rduonstage.com/ (www.rduonstage.com) Support this podcast
Hear what Eric Woodall, the Producing Artistic Director of North Carolina Theatre, Betsy Ludwig, Executive Director of Arts Access, and Doug Kapp, a local actor who also happens to be legally blind have to say about disability representation on stage. Towards the end of the podcast, I also talk with George Yionoulis (aka DJGeoYio). George is a 10-year-old music maker and filmmaker. In fact, he composed the music heard in this episode. He also made a video about autism that has been viewed over one million times on YouTube. About the Guests Eric Woodall is the Producing Artistic Director of North Carolina Theatre. In addition to his NC Theatre directorial credits including Gypsy, Mary Poppins, Jesus Christ Superstar, Steel Magnolias, Woodall has worked locally in the Triangle directing for companies like Theatre Raleigh and PlayMakers Repertory, as well as traveled the country putting his spin on shows like West Side Story, Big River, and On Golden Pond at Casa Mañana in Fort Worth, Texas and Amadeus at the Memphis Playhouse on the Square. Prior to joining NC Theatre full time in November as producing artistic director, he spent 16 years in New York City working as one of the top casting directors at Tara Rubin Casting. For more information visit: http://ericwoodall.com/ (http://ericwoodall.com/). Betsy Ludwig has been with Arts Access for eight years, originally hired as Program Director. She has a BA in Social Work from Salem College, an MS in Therapeutic Recreation from UNC-Chapel Hill and Course Work in Arts Administration from NYU. She has worked as a Social Worker, Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, Inclusion Specialist/Trainer, and Program Administrator for Group Homes, Day Programs, Hospitals, Public Schools and Community Non-Profits. For more information visit: https://artsaccessinc.org/ (https://artsaccessinc.org/). Doug Kapp was already active in Raleigh’s theatre community before he decided to earn a degree in theatre from UNCG in 2010. He has appeared in independent films, UNCSA student films, and in the feature film Patch Adams. He was most recently cast in Pippin at Raleigh Little Theater and will be performing at A Series of Fortunate Events on April 27th. His dream roles include someday playing The Wizard (Wicked/The Wizard of Oz), The Cowardly Lion (The Wizard of Oz), and King George (Hamilton). George Yionoulis (aka DJGeoYio) is a fifth grader who loves to make music and movies. Encouraged by his fourth-grade teacher, George and his parents (Lisa Jolley and Mike Yionoulis) created a video to explain his autism to his classmates. The video went viral and has been viewed over one million times on YouTube. He just submitted his most recent music composition Reh Vow Loo Shun to the NAFME Electronic Music Composition Competition. For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/georgeautism/ (DJGeoYio’s Facebook page). Connect with RDU on Stage Facebook – @rduonstage Twitter – @rduonstage Instagram – @rduonstage Web http://www.rduonstage.com/ (www.rduonstage.com) Support this podcast
EN: Hola todoxs! We just wanted to say hello, and stay tuned for a full Merendiando episode next week. We took a little break and you should too! To learn more about the Indigenous Food for Babies class, visit the Ojikikens Early Years Program. And don't forget, Augusto Bitter's play CHICHO is playing from March 7th to 24th 2019 at Theatre Passe Murailles! Photo from Casa Maíz. Radio Aluna Theatre works like this: First we’ll present a full-length stage play adapted for the radio, in a series of episodes. Then your hosts Monica and Camila will present a Merendiando episode, where we’ll discuss topics that the play inspires with community members, artists involved in the production, and/or whatever our heart desires. Think of it as a book club for plays. All Merendiando episodes are in Spanglish. The Radio Aluna Theatre plays are available in English and Spanish versions. New episodes of Radio Aluna Theatre are released every Saturday. Subscribe to this show wherever you get your podcasts. ESP: Hola todxs! Solo queríamos pasar a saludar, y quédese en sintonia para otro episodio de “Merendiando” la próxima semana. Nos tomamos un respiro y usted debería hacerlo también se lo recomendamos! Para aprender más acerca de la clase de como preparar Comida Indígena para Bebes, visite Ojikikens Early Years Program. No se pierda CHICHO, un obra de Augusto Bitter, del 7 de Marzo al 24 de Marzo 2019 en Theatre Passe Murailles! Foto de Casa Maíz. Radio Aluna Teatro funciona de esta manera: Primero escuche una obra teatral completa adaptada para el radio, en una serie de episodios. Después acompañe a Mónica y Camila en un episodio de “Merendiando”, en donde hablarán de temas inspirados por la obra de teatro en compañía de miembros de la comunidad, artistas de la obra teatral, o lo que tu corazón pida. Piense que es como un club de lectura para obras de teatro. Todo los episodios de Merendiando son en Spanglish. Las obras de Radio Aluna Teatro están disponibles en Inglés y en Español. Cada Sábado tendremos nuevos episodios de Radio Aluna Teatro. Suscribase para escuchar este show en cualquier plataforma donde escuche sus podcasts.
This episode's guest is Deborah Jung, the Founder and Executive Director of Kids Who Care. Deborah is a 2007 Great Women of Texas honoree, 2008 Legacy of Women Award recipient for the Arts, and most recently the Heart of Gold award recipient from the Fort Worth Arts Council. Deborah Jung has produced and directed tours of original musicals since 1990 with Kids Who Care, previewing Off Broadway at the Lamb's Theatre, and appearing at the Kennedy Center, Bass Hall, and Disneyland. Additional tours include venues in New York, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Italy, Albania, Germany, Washington D.C., Orlando, Nashville, across Texas and at 30,000 feet in the air on the American Airlines Wish Flight. Deborah has produced and directed family musicals for Kids Who Care including West Side Story, Peter Pan, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Annie, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Godspell, Narnia, Wizard of Oz, You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown, A Christmas Carol and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Under Deborah’s direction, Kids Who Care has produced Family Concerts with Peter Yarrow, Trout Fishing in America, Sara Hickman, Inca Son, Eddie Coker, Danny Wright, and Joseph Vincelli. Prior to founding Kids Who Care, Deborah Jung was a member of Actor’s Equity and a member of the Resident Company at Casa Mañana (1975-1989). While at Casa, she directed and/or appeared in over 75 productions and is the original founder of Casa Kids. Celebrating thirty years this year, Kids Who Care is still following the original vision and desire of Founder and Executive Director Deborah Jung….. which is “To Create a place where the Child is Cherished. To Write and Produce Original Works designed to Change the World. To Find Stellar Arts and Business Professionals, who adore Kids, and work with them. To Gather the Brightest Business and Community leaders, who love Kids, and ask them to volunteer alongside us. So that, When the Lights Go Up … We Find Delight!” Kids are transformed when their confidences are built, and when the combination of artistic development is infused with entrepreneurial leadership, Kids are more than ready for the bright futures that await them! At Kids Who Care, they do this by leading with an entrepreneurial mindset, valuing the artistic integrity of kids, promoting excellence in artistic development, seeking financial and cultural diversity, teaching ensemble driven mindset, mutually respecting all ages, and producing original works that are designed to change the world! By offering a year round artistic education to kids of all ages and backgrounds, children have opportunities to be part of summer musical and leadership camps, weekly classes, or even the opportunity to tour an original work which is designed to change the world. During my conversation with Deborah Jung, we discuss how she accidentally got into theater, her time at CASA Mañana, the creation of Kids Who Care, and so much more on episode number 43, of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned... If you enjoyed the episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and kindly leave us a rating, a review, and subscribe! You can also subscribe via Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn or Google Play. Follow us via Facebook and Twitter. Visit our website. Click here to take our listener survey! We now have Avert Your Eyes Podcast merchandise! Check it out here!
Hear what Broadway veteran Lauren Kennedy (Spamalot, Les Miserables), her husband Charlie Brady (South Pacific) and Eric Woodall, Producing Artistic Director of North Carolina Theatre have to say about their history together, Mamma Mia! and what makes this show work. To hear the music of Mamma Mia! referenced on this episode, including ‘Under Attack,’ ‘Dancing Queen,’ ‘Take a Chance on Me’ and more, check out the original cast recording https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0016A10YI/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0016A10YI&linkCode=as2&tag=rduonstage-20&linkId=672612f84e1132b7bf7a2a56fec9f943 (here). About the Guests Eric Woodall is the producing artistic director of North Carolina Theatre. He served as the Resident Director of the Broadway, Las Vegas, and national touring companies of Mamma Mia!. In addition to his NC Theatre directorial credits including Gypsy, Mary Poppins, Jesus Christ Superstar, Steel Magnolias, Woodall has worked locally in the Triangle directing for companies like Theatre Raleigh and PlayMakers Repertory, as well as traveled the country putting his spin on shows like West Side Story, Big River, and On Golden Pond at Casa Mañana in Fort Worth, Texas and Amadeus at the Memphis Playhouse on the Square. Prior to joining NC Theatre full time in November as producing artistic director, he spent 16 years in New York City working as one of the top casting directors at Tara Rubin Casting. Lauren Kennedy is the producing artistic director for Theatre Raleigh, where she has directed and starred in numerous productions. She is also known by Raleigh audiences for her 30-year association with NC Theatre where she starred as Eva in Evita, Annie in Annie Get Your Gun, Fantine in Les Misérables, and Diana in Next To Normal. She appeared on Broadway as The Lady of the Lake in Monty Python’s Spamalot, Fantine in Les Misérables, Daisy Hilton in Side Show, Sunset Boulevard (original cast) and Nellie Forbush in South Pacific at The Royal National Theatre in London. For more info on Theatre Raleigh’s upcoming season visit: http://www.theatreraleigh.com/ (http://www.theatreraleigh.com.) Charlie Brady is best known for starring in the original Broadway cast of South Pacific at Lincoln Center, with other credits including North Carolina Theatre’s productions of Next to Normal and Les Misérables, and the Off-Broadway production of The Burnt Part Boys. Connect with RDU on Stage Facebook – @rduonstage Twitter – @rduonstage Instagram – @rduonstage Web http://www.rduonstage.com/ (www.rduonstage.com) Support this podcast
Simply Joyful Podcast with Kristi Clover | Encouragement for your Faith and Family
Episode #021 with Lisa Lloyd Being Faithful with the Gifts and Talents God's Given YOU! Head to KristiClover.com/021 to see all the Show Notes & Awesome Quotes that we collected for you! The need to feel appreciated and needed is quite common for most of us, but especially for moms. We pour ourselves out to our families all day. We often joke that our job is a thankless job. Today on the podcast, we are talking to Lisa Lloyd about her new book, Chasing Famous. She talks about how it’s in our “human nature to want to be loved, affirmed, and accepted.” In other words, it’s normal. Yet, we often look for all these things in all the wrong places. Ultimately, God is the one who we should be running to for our approval. He loves us and created us to shine for His glory. He equipped each one of us to tell a story with our lives using the gifts that He’s given us — making Him “famous” in all we do. (bold that!) I know you are going to be so encouraged by this episode. We went totally off topic from what we had planned. I think you are going to be so blessed that we did, too! We had even prayed before hand that God would lead the conversation…and He did. A Few Exciting Little Announcements! I wanted to that my BRAND NEW book (with Tricia Goyer) Homeschool Basics is finally here! I am so thrilled to finally be able to hold it in my hands! You can get your copy at TheHomeschoolBasics.com! You can also check out my new series on YouTube “How to Homeschool” — it's super fun. We kick the series off with art. So, whether you're a homeschooler or not, you can glean from these tips! ON A SIMPLY JOYFUL NOTE… Boundaries with screen time. Lisa says that she gives her kids minutes of reading or exercise for matched minutes of screen time (max time being 3 hours) In This Episode… Again, Andrew is going to blow you away with his amazing insights. I know you will be so encouraged by this episode! ***Check out the SHOW NOTES to see all the great highlights, quotes, and links!*** Books & MUSIC Mentioned… Chasing Famous: Living the Life You've Always Auditioned For TobyMac's Steal My Show Chris Tomlin's Famous One Homeschool Basics …Help Support the Simply Joyful Podcast! Anytime you purchase things from my site and my store, it blesses the podcast. The Simply Joyful Podcast is put together not only by me, but my team of amazing and talented assistants! As I prayed about starting this podcast I knew I'd need help to maintain it in order to keep balance in my family life. So after episode #12, I hired three people to help me put all the elements together for this podcast. It's been a tremendous blessing. When you get your Simply Joyful Podcast mug, be sure to take a picture of it and use #SimplyJoyfulPodcast or #SimplyJoyfulMug. I'd love to see them! Check out these companies (through my affiliate links): — Covenant Eyes **Try it for 30 Days FREE!** — Audible **Free Download** — Amazon Help Get the Word Out... My prayer is that this podcast would be a blessing to all who hear it. If you enjoy this podcast, it would be such a blessing to have you "Subscribe" to this podcast on iTunes or Stitcher and leave me a rating and review. This helps the podcast to rank in iTunes and be more "visible" for people searching for new podcasts to listen to. If you wanted to share this episode with friends or on social media, I've created several great images that are share-worthy. Thank you so much for helping us get the word out about the Simply Joyful Podcast! I hope you enjoyed this week's podcast! My prayer is always that you will be blessed and encouraged by each episode. Live Simply. Be Joyful. Let’s Connect: My Website Facebook Instagram YouTube Pinterest Twitter Connect with Lisa Lloyd: Lisa is a speaker, emcee, actor, and writer. Since receiving her bachelor of fine arts in theater from Southern Methodist University, Lisa has been featured in many major performance mediums. Her television credits include What Would You Do?, Prison Break, The Young and the Restless, and The Bold and the Beautiful. You may see her on television commercials, highway billboards, or TV screens at the local airport. She has performed with many theaters, including the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Montana Shakespeare, the Dallas Theater Center, and Casa Mañana Theater. She is a highly sought-after speaker at women s retreats, conferences, and events across the country. She and her husband Markus live in McKinney, Texas, and have two boys. You can check out Lisa's books HERE on Amazon! Be sure to visit her site as well at www.lisalloyd.org. **This post may contain a few affiliate links, both Amazon & others. Please see my disclosure page if you have any questions
En la mayor ciudad de Canadá, Toronto, existe una institución, Casa Maíz, que se propone “participar activamente en la vida artística de Toronto… promoviendo encuentros culturales entre la comunidad latinoamericana en Toronto fortaleciendo nuestras identidades y el multiculturalismo en Canadá.”
In the ninth episode of the Little Big Scene Podcast, co-hosts Jeremy, Kelsey and Kate break off from each other and journey across the metroplex to sit down with three different theatre companies (Teatro Dallas, Casa Mañana and Stage West) whose exciting productions are making waves in DFW theatre!
Lorenzo Lamas-Craig (born January 20, 1958) is an American actor. Lamas-Craig is known for playing Lance Cumson on the popular 1980s soap opera Falcon Crest, Reno Raines on the 1990s crime drama Renegade, and Hector Ramirez on the daytime soap opera The Bold and The Beautiful. Lamas appeared in reality television, served as a judge on ABC television's short-lived Are You Hot? and starred in his own reality show,Leave it to Lamas, a series about his real-life family.Early lifeLamas-Craig was born in Santa Monica, California, the son of Argentine actor Fernando Lamas and Norwegian-American actress Arlene Dahl. He is the stepson of swimming film star Esther Williams, who married his father when Lorenzo was 11 years old. Williams was also the best friend of Jane Wyman, who would later play along with Lamas-Craig on Falcon Crest. Lamas-Craig was brought up in Pacific Palisades, California, and moved to New York City in 1971, when he was 13 years old. He graduated from the Admiral Farragut Academy in Pine Beach, New Jersey, in 1975.Acting careerLonging to be an actor since the age of five, Lamas first studied acting in Tony Barr's Film Actors Workshop and quickly thereafter obtained his first TV acting role in 1976. He had a supporting role in the 1978 film Grease. Early in his career, he also had guest-starring parts in Switch, Sword of Justice, Dear Detective, Secrets of Midland Heights, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat and Hotel.In 1980, Lamas auditioned for and won the role of Jane Wyman's playboy grandson and henchman, Lance Cumson, for the pilot of a new series entitled The Vintage Years. The pilot was later retooled to become the hit prime time drama series Falcon Crest. During a 2006 TV interview with a Norwegian television team, Lamas said that to get the role on Falcon Crest, he had auditioned twice and beat out five other guys for the part. During his stint on Falcon Crest, Lamas was nominated for two Soap Opera Digest Awards and a Golden Globe Award. Lamas was the only actor to appear in all 227 episodes of the series. In an interview, Lamas said of Jane Wyman's persona into a hard-working legend, not a diva, who referred to her as a friendly woman on Falcon Crest: "With Jane, she expected you to know your lines, but she played poker with the crew at lunch. She was just a great gal; and I think that set the tone for the rest of us. She wasn't a 'spoiled diva,' and believe me, if anybody had a right to be a 'spoiled diva,' it was Jane because she has done so much, Oscar Award-winner, I mean, incredible actress, and she was just like clockwork, right there on time, always knew her lines, always ready to rehearse and she had this great affable quality. You just never talked about Ronald Reagan, that's all, that was one thing we never did, everything else was opened." At the beginning of the ninth and final season of Falcon Crest, off-camera, Lamas received some devastating news about his TV grandmother when she was sent to the hospital that he paid visit to see her to offer her some words of comfort.[1] After cancellation, he did not keep in touch with her for years, on September 10, 2007, he lost his TV grandmother and decades-long friend. Prior to Wyman's death, Lamas released a statement: "Next to my parents, Jane was the most influential person in my young career," he added, "She has left an incredible body of work and accomplishments that cannot go without being recognized and celebrated. I will miss her greatly."In 1984, Lamas was nominated for Worst Actor at the Golden Raspberry Awards for his performance in the film Body Rock. Lamas also performed a song on the soundtrack for this film, and the track "Fools Like Me" became his only single to date to crack theBillboard Hot 100 chart.In the early 90s, he began carving out a niche for himself as the next big action-hero, showing off his martial-arts skills and starring in such movies as the Snake Eater-trilogy, Terminal Justice, Gladiator Cop, Bounty Tracker, and many similar low-budget action-films, that unfortunately failed to reach a mainstream-audience.However, in 1992, Lamas played the role of the falsely accused cop Reno Raines in the syndicated series Renegade. The series was seen in over 100 countries,[citation needed] and during its final season, it moved from first-run syndication to the USA Network. The show ended in 1997 after a run of five seasons.From February 2004 until February 2007 Lamas played the role of Hector Ramirez on the CBS daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful.In August 2007, Lamas starred as the King of Siam in The King and I at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. That fall, he performed at Kean University Premiere Stages in Union, New Jersey, in the title role in Steven Dietz's Dracula. Lamas performed as El Gallo in The Fantasticks at the Casa Mañana Theatre in Fort Worth, Texas, in June 2008. In June 2009, Lamas returned to the Ogunquit Playhouse as Zach in A Chorus Line.Lamas began appearing in the Zaxby's restaurant chain television advertisements in May 2008.In 2008, Lamas appeared in season 2 of CMT's Gone Country.In 2009, he starred in the Asylum's Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus as Alan Baxter, a government agent who wants to destroy both the Mega Shark and the Giant Octopus to protect the world from their destructive fights.
Tornato a casa e già pronto a ripartire, giusto il tempo per un nuovo episodio di RCI. L'occasione giusta per riascoltare alcuni dei pezzi che hanno fatto un po' la storia di RockCast Italia negli ultimi mesi. La musica di oggi: Nick Black (Sorry) Anadies (Regret) pSedo aMorfeus (On a Moon) Jason Burke (KewlSpace) Last Minute (People Never Change)