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Send us a textThis Week on the Podcast Richards Sparks stops by to discuss his new book New Rules New Realm. In this clip, he talks about the writing not being right for one story but might belong to another story. ****Richard Sparks was born in England, and a graduate of Oxford University (Exeter College, where, like both JRR Tolkien and Philip Pullman before him, he studied English Language and Literature), Richard started out as a writer of stage plays, comedy revues and TV, for such shows as Not the Nine O'clock News. Rowan Atkinson performed his Schoolmaster sketch in John Cleese's The Secret Policeman's Ball. UK TV credits include The Famous Five, The Flying Kiwi, The Optimist, The Worst of Hollywood, and a lot of script editing. On being hired by Columbia Pictures TV, Richard moved with his family to Los Angeles. His lyrics have been recorded by talents as diverse as Dom de Luise, Eric Idle, Vanessa Williams, and Plácido Domingo. He has written libretti for several new operas composed by Lee Holdridge (TV's Beauty and the Beast, et al.), produced by the LA Opera, as well as writing new English versions of German and Italian classics. His non-fiction books, Diary of a Mad Poker Player, and its sequel, Getting Lucky, chronicle his adventures in the poker boom of the 2000s. Along the Cherry Lane is his biography of the music producer, Milt Okun.“High Adventure Spiced with Low Comedy,” inspired by his love of online role-playing games, New Rock New Role is the first of four volumes Richard has written so far in the New Rock fantasy series and is his fiction debut. The Next book in the series is New Rock New Realm.Support the show
Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTH It's 1981, and John and Lizzie are just a happy couple, dancing to Christmas songs. John is hammering chairs, and Lizzie is just lying left and right. Their daughter, Ivey, comes down the stairs and is so excited for Christmas… BUT ALSO HER BIRTHDAY!!!Now it's 2000, and Rebecca has just moved into the neighborhood. She's greeted by Daisy, who awkwardly stands there until she gets an invite to come in. Daisy tells her she was smart to shovel that front porch, but Rebecca is like, “I didn't.” Daisy gives her a blank greeting card and says people have been doing that all season long here on Cherry Lane. It's fun! Suddenly, her friend Matt shows up. They're just friends, OKAY?!Back in 1966, smart guy David likes Christmas, but it pales in comparison to his neighbor Stephanie. She really does it up for Christmas. And she gets good news—her house might win a big TV contest, the Tommy Saunders' Christmas Eve TV special! But the only problem is her house is too small, so she gives them David's address. David is reluctant at first, but when he remembers that the woman in charge of the grant for his project loves Tommy Saunders, he says OK.Rebecca and Matt's mission is to find out who is doing the random acts of kindness on Christmas Eve.Back in 1981, it becomes clear that John has been offered a big job that would take them to Michigan, and John is very concerned about leaving their home. Lizzie has her own secret—she's pregnant and hasn't told John. The word finally comes out that she's pregnant, and he decides in that moment not to take the job and to stay there.It's time for Tommy Saunders to show up, and he makes them kiss on air, which they both really like—but it isn't something David was planning on. So she ends up going on TV in the next segment and telling the truth. Then, they end up kissing after the crew leaves.Lizzie finds out about the job and tells John that he has to take it.The movie ends with John and Lizzie's daughter showing up in 2000 to pull out her favorite record—the Tommy Saunders record—that she stored under the stairs. This reminds Rebecca, who is Tommy Saunders' daughter, of all the good times she and Matt had together, and they end up kissing.
Today Rachel and Jacks are here to talk about the CHERRY LANE movies For lots of Jacks and Rachel at City Girls Pod https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUCIWkSCbv5ri4PDpc7jLX1x For OnStage Blog Theatre Podcast https://www.youtube.com/@onstageblog8213 Check out all the GIFT-WRAPPED ROMANCE series on amazon (ad) https://amzn.to/3G6VQRu For all our Christmas episodes https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUDo41tHqhkjHCvedmZwLzHx For our Hallmark Plus content https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUBFNoAzWbhD924df_ShEccS Join us over on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Check out our merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies Send us your feedback at feedback@hallmarkiespodcast.com Or call +1 (801) 855-6407 follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelsreviews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHSo it's 1998, and Regina is by herself, desperate for her kids to come visit. Luckily, her friend comes by just in time to see the sink explode, so she calls a handyman.In 1960, Eli and Penny are getting ready for Christmas. Eli is very stressed because his dad is staying with them, and he's less than thrilled, though he freaking looks great. Eli is the author of a bestselling book, but his dad is not impressed. Eli's son just wants him to help finish the time capsule.Then in 2015, Jessie is helping her sister plan her big Christmas wedding. Beth is getting nervous, though, and it keeps getting worse. Her fiancé calls and says the business that was handling everything just went out of business. But Jessie is confident: "We can definitely do this!" Then the bad news keeps coming. Jessie's ex-boyfriend Tim is the officiant, and the wedding is going to take place in her backyard.So Regina's whole thing is that the handyman shows up and just kind of sticks around. It's Nelson, her future husband, but for now he's just the handyman who is sticking around. However, he doesn't know anything about pipes, which is a problem.Eli and his son are working on the time capsule, but Eli's dad is very grumpy about it.And Jessie and Tim just kind of have to keep being around each other.Ultimately, everything works out. Eli and his dad have a heart-to-heart, and they finish the capsule and bury it in a titanium box. That box is what led to the tree root hitting the pipe that burst in 1998. They end up finding the box and open it up and yay for them. And Jessie and Tim had their one and only date locked in the school gym in 1998. In 2015, they finally make up, and the wedding is great. They end up kissing, and everyone has a happy ending.
Guest: Rick Garman, writer, wrote the 2023 Hallmark Channel hit film “Christmas on Cherry Lane,” along with its three sequels this year for Hallmark+
Guest host Syd Smith is joined by Rick Garman, writer, wrote the 2023 Hallmark Channel hit film “Christmas on Cherry Lane,” along with its three sequels this year for Hallmark+.
Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHNakedWines.com/DeckTheHallmark - code + password: DeckTheHallmark to receive 6 bottles of wine for $39.99 + free shipping It's Christmas Eve 2024, and Mike is stressed, per usual. His husband, Zian, the calm one, is there to calm him down, per usual. Mike feels bad about not doing big Christmas decorations like his dad used to when he was growing up. He's also stressed because he is going to surprise Zian by flying his grandfather in for a visit.Cut back to 1951, where we meet a couple, Charlie and Joan, fresh home from the hospital because Joan broke her arm. It's a big Christmas for them because Charlie is about to ship out to Korea.In 2003, we see a postal worker who is thrilled when a couple, Sarah and Luke, gives him a Christmas card. They're a perfect couple. They never fight. They never disagree. That is, until Luke's family comes to stay for Christmas and brings a friggin' massive wreath. To make things more awkward, her family comes. Things are going to be WONKYYYYYY. The families end up arguing about everything—wreath vs. weird handmade thing, angel vs. star, etc. It's a mess out there. This leads to Luke and Sarah getting into their first fight.Back in '51, Charlie and Joan are blown away by the generosity of their neighbors after Charlie accidentally burns the turkey. He goes downstairs to write a Christmas card to his wife that he plans to mail to her while he's gone. The letter gets lost in the mail and is actually the card that Sarah and Luke received at the beginning of the movie. It was a dead letter! This brings them together to realize what really matters.So back to 2024—Grandpa finally shows up, and Zian is shocked. He begins to tell Zian about his family and reveals that he wouldn't be here today if it weren't for an American doctor named Charlie. So that's nice. They're all connected.Everything wraps up with a nice bow, and we're all happy.
Tanya Everett moved from Massachusetts to Brooklyn to pursue her career as an actor and writer. Her plays have been performed in many Off and Off-off Broadway venues: including the Public, Cherry Lane, HERE Arts Center, TheaterLab, Kraine, Cherry Pit and the Tank. Her play “And The Gods Walk Among Us” was named Semi-Finalist for the Princess Grace Award and Finalist for the Lark Development Week. Her play, “A Dead Black Man,” was a Finalist for the Dramatist Guild Fellowship in 2019. She recently graduated from Brooklyn College, under Mac Wellman and Erin Courtney. She won the AAUW Career Development Grant, the Truman Capote Scholarship, and the 2018 MFA in Playwriting Awards to support her academic pursuits. Some of her teachers and mentors include: Stephen Adley Guirgis, Ellen McLaughlin, Maggie Flanigan, and Julia Jordan. When she is neither acting nor writing, Tanya enjoys homemade food, live performances, working with youth, cuddling and communing with artistic spirits. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Tanya Everett ⌲ IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2672891/ ⌲ IG: https://www.instagram.com/tanya.everett/ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ The Moving Spotlight Podcast ⌲ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-moving-spotlight/id1597207264 ⌲ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7cjqYAWSFXz2hgCHiAjy27 ⌲ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themovingspotlight ⌲ ALL: https://linktr.ee/themovingspotlight ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #Brooklyn #NYTheater #Playwrite #TedTalk #TedX #EGOT #GriefDance #BicoastalActor #BicoastalActress #Tempest #ImprovActing #Emmys #TVTime #iTunes #Actor #ActorsLife #Believe #Success #Inspiration #Netflix #Hulu #Amazon #HBO #AppleTV #Showtime #Acting #Artist #Theatre #Film #YourBestBadActing #Content #CorbinCoyle #JohnRuby #RealFIREacting #TMS_Pod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-moving-spotlight/support
Prepare to be electrified by Curious Caterer: Forbidden Fruit as Girls Gone Hallmark serves up a deliciously fun discussion about the latest adventures of Goldy and Tom! In this episode, Megan and Wendy will drum up the mystery, riff on key moments, and share their thoughts on the electric chemistry. Don't skip a beat - tune in now for a full review and get in on the action! Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About Curious Caterer: Forbidden Fruit - (Hallmark Mystery, 2024) David Winning directs Curious Caterer: Forbidden Fruit, his first in the franchise but not his first Hallmark film. He has directed Field Day, The Nine Kittens of Christmas, and You, Me and The Christmas Trees, with a total of 82 directing credits spanning various genres, including 11 episodes of Sweet Valley High. Based on Dianne Mott Davidson's Culinary Mystery series, the script was crafted by Julie Kim and Karine Marwood, who have teamed up on nine projects, including three Curious Caterer films. Nikki Deloach stars as Goldy Berry. Fun fact: she was born on 9/9/79! With 73 acting credits, she'll next appear in Our Holiday Story with Warren Christie. Andrew Walker returns as Detective Tom Shultz, nearing 100 acting credits. He'll also be featured in Jingle Bell Runand Three Wiser Men and a Boy. Jaycie Dotin plays Marla, appearing in all Curious Caterer films and this weekend's Scouting for Christmas. Riley Davis portrays Detective Mason Kildea and is a three-time Leo nominee for his role in the series. Sarah Strange stars as band manager Nicola, with 105 acting credits and recent acclaim from Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Death at the Diner. Fiona Vroom plays The Faithfuls' biggest fan. With 76 acting credits, she's known for The Wedding Veil Expectations and Three Wise Men and a Baby. Fans are curious when she'll land a leading role! Lochlyn Munro returns as Goldy's ex, Dr. Richard Norman, boasting 279 acting credits and nine upcoming projects. Maesa Nicholson reprises her role as Goldy's daughter, Olive, appearing in all five Curious Caterer films, plus North to Home and A Magical Christmas Village. Garrett Black plays Derek, with 43 credits, including Tipline Mysteries: Dial 1 for Murder and Christmas on Cherry Lane. Luke Camilleri plays bandmate Jax. With 45 credits, he's been in Wedding Season and Mystery 101: Playing Dead. Finally, Tammy Gillis plays Selena, with 69 acting credits and roles in Hallmark favorites like Aurora Teagarden Mysteries and Chesapeake Shores. Watch the Trailer for Curious Caterer: Forbidden Fruit
Get ready to fall in love with Autumn at Apple Hill as Girls Gone Hallmark dives into this cozy seasonal premiere! Megan and Wendy carve out a delightful discussion about the festive charm and heartwarming surprises, from harvest-time fun to sweet moments that will leave you smiling. They rake through the plot, toss in their thoughts on the characters, and pile up plenty of autumn-inspired insights along the way. You won't want to miss this episode, so cozy up with your favorite pumpkin treat and listen to the review now! Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About Autumn at Apple Hill - (Hallmark Channel, 2024) The director of this movie is Sean Geraughty. He directed Under the Christmas Sky last year and Follow Me to Daisy Hills with Cindy Busby back in 2020. He's set to direct Hanukkah on the Rocks, which will premiere on December 13th.Paul Ditty wrote the script based on the novel by the same name by Angie Ellington. Paul Ditty's previous work includes the 2022 Hallmark movie Pumpkin Everything. Erin Cahill plays Elise. Erin has 133 acting credits, including Christmas on Cherry Lane, Hearts in the Game, and Christmas Bedtime Stories. She will play Nora in the upcoming Holidazed series on Hallmark+ as well as reprise her role as Lizzie in Deck the Halls on Cherry Lane, which will premiere on December 19th on Hallmark+. Wes Brown plays Luke. Wes has 53 acting credits, most recently starring in Love on the Danube: Love Song. Wes will be busy this holiday season, starring in Deck the Walls, premiering on November 29th. He will also take viewers on a tour of the country's most impressive festive displays on Ready, Set, Glow! on Hallmark+. Paula Boudreau plays Luke's mom Donna Bellwether. She has 63 acting credits and has appeared in Hallmark projects like Take Me Back for Christmas, Pumpkin Everything, and 10 episodes of The Good Witch. Outside of Hallmark, you might recognize her from The Handmaid's Tale, Suits, and Workin' Moms. Meghan Heffern plays Candace. We last saw Meghan as the killer in The Cases of Mystery Lane: Death is Listening. She has 70 acting credits and has appeared in Betty's Bad Back in Love, Retreat to You, and Morning Show Mysteries: Murder Ever After. Adam Hurtig plays Ian. Adam has 77 acting credits, previously appearing in The Santa Summit, Francesca Quinn, PI, and Christmas at the Plaza.Kristian Jordan plays the electrician Chuck. He has just 10 previous acting credits, and this is his first gig for Hallmark. Sarah Luby plays Nora. This marks her second project for Hallmark; she previously appeared in Under the Christmas Sky. Autumn at Apple Hill was filmed in Winnipeg, Canada between June and August 2024. Chino's Bistro was used for the scenes that took place at Landover Tavern. The rhubarb patch at the Mennonite Heritage Village was converted into a pumpkin patch for the movie. Watch the Trailer for Autumn at Apple Hill
Girls Gone Hallmark saddles up for The Real West, starring Kimberley Sustad and Lucas Bryant. Megan and Wendy talk about the fire chemistry that went down in the hat store plus they corral some thoughts on why Antonio Cayonne's role was so limited. It's a wild ride you won't want to miss! Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. Kimberley Sustad Chats with Girls Gone Hallmark in a Rare Podcast Interview about The Real West https://www.girlsgonehallmark.com/exclusive-chat-with-kimberley-sustad About The Real West - (Hallmark Channel, 2024) This movie was directed by Terry Ingram. Terry is a Hallmark directing staple with 94 directing credits. Just this year, he directed Gilded Newport Mysteries: Murder at the Breakers and Love on the Danube: Love Song. He also directed the forthcoming Three Wiser Men and a Boy. Lara Olsen wrote the script for The Real West. She has 16 writing credits, including 16 episodes of the series Reba, as well as Private Practice, Life Unexpected, Reign, and Spinning Out. Kimberley Sustad plays Rebecca. She will have a big Q4, appearing in two additional movies this year: Three Wiser Men and a Boy (which she also co-wrote) and The Santa Class, written by Russell Hainline. Lucas Bryan plays cowboy Jake. He has 36 acting credits, including Five More Minutes: Moments Like These, Time for You to Come Home for Christmas, and A World Record Christmas. He also had roles in Queer as Folk and a 78-episode run in the series Haven, available to stream on Prime. Marlie Collins plays Cassidy. She has 31 acting credits, including Harry and Meghan: A Royal Romance and Harry & Meghan: Becoming Royal. For Hallmark, she appeared in the 2020 movie The Christmas Doctor. Nicholas Holmes plays Noah. He has 23 acting credits, including voice work, a role in the Project Blue Book series, and the series Home Before Dark. Azriel Dalman plays Ollie. At just ten years old, Azriel has an impressive resume with 47 projects. He will appear in the Hallmark+ series Holidazed this season and has been featured in Shogun and Percy Jackson and the Olympians. This is his sixth Hallmark movie! Beatrice Kitsos stars as Jasmine. Beatrice has 11 acting credits, including The Babysitter's Club, iZombie, and The Exorcist. This is her first project for Hallmark. James Denton plays Aaron. James has 58 acting credits and will reprise his role as Nelson King in Happy Holidays from Cherry Lane later this year. His additional credits include A Kiss Before Christmas, a long-running role in The Good Witch, and Desperate Housewives. Antonio Cayonne stars as Bobby. Antonio is a proud member of the “justice for” club, as fans patiently wait for Hallmark to award him a leading role. In the meantime, he's keeping busy with 44 acting credits. He was recently seen on screen in So Help Me Todd and has appeared in UnREAL, several Darrow and Darrow movies, multiple Christmas in Evergreen films, and The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers series. Grandma Maureen is played by Linda Boyd. Linda is an acting powerhouse with 161 credits, including roles in Virgin River, Sullivan's Crossing, Christmas on Cherry Lane, and An Unexpected Christmas. Watch the Trailer for Falling Together
Girls Gone Hallmark dives into Falling Together, starring Ashley Williams and Paul Campbell. Megan and Wendy are ready to leaf nothing unturned as they tackle the movie's unfair reviews and explore why it deserves some accolades. Join them as they breeze through their favorite moments and discuss how the whole fall theme might have gone a bit too far. Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About Falling Together - (Hallmark Channel, 2024) Falling Together was directed by Mike Rohl. Mike has 64 directing credits, including both Cases of Mystery Lane movies, as well as all three Princess Switch movies for Netflix. He has also directed a number of series, including Chesapeake Shores, When Calls the Heart, and Date My Dad. Rick Garman wrote the script based on a teleplay by Adam Kulbersh. Rick Garman is a prolific Hallmark writer with 31 writing credits, including A Shoe Addict's Christmas, You Had Me at Aloha, Notes of Autumn, and Christmas on Cherry Lane. He also wrote the three Cherry Lane movies coming to Hallmark+ this holiday season. Adam Kulbersh is an actor with 77 credits. As a writer, he has 3 credits, including Falling Together, and this is his first Hallmark movie. Ashley Williams and her husband Neal Dodson served as executive producers on this film. Ashley Williams stars as Natalie. Ashley has 83 acting credits that include the Christmas in Evergreen series, the Sister Swap duo of movies, as well as Notes of Autumn. She will star in Jingle Bell Run alongside Andrew Walker this Countdown to Christmas season. Paul Campbell plays Mark. Paul has 55 acting credits, including, of course, the Cases of Mystery Lane franchise, Three Wise Men and a Baby, and the hotly anticipated Three Wiser Men and a Boy, due out this November. Rryla McIntosh plays Drea. Rryla has nine acting credits, and this is her first appearance on Hallmark. She previously appeared in Schmigadoon! as well as the horror film Longlegs. She will appear in the upcoming Season's Greetings from Cherry Lane on Hallmark+. Paul Moniz de Sa plays Hector. With 37 acting credits, this is Hector's first appearance on Hallmark as well. He has previously appeared in Shogun, Yellowjackets, Timeless, and The Good Doctor. Amy Goodmurphy plays Liz. Amy has 31 acting credits and previously appeared in the Hallmark movie The Holiday Sitter. Amy's other appearances include the Joel McHale comedy Animal Control, the TV series Wild Cards, as well as the movie Totally Killer. Linda Kash played Linda Payne. Linda has 140 acting credits with 5 upcoming projects. Linda is probably best known for her roles in Best in Show and Waiting for Guffman, as well as the Fargo TV series. She also does a ton of voice work for series like Hotel Transylvania, Numb Chucks, Fugget About It, and Thomas and Friends. This movie was filmed in Vancouver, with an attempt to give it a Pittsburgh feel by using B-roll footage plus locations that "could have been" Pittsburgh, according to Heavy.com. Watch the Trailer for Falling Together
It's time for Girls Gone Hallmark's Hallmark+ review! Megan and Wendy dive into their thoughts on the second episode of The Chicken Sisters. They wrap up their discussion on the show's large ensemble cast, debate whether it's been fully "Hallmarkified," and explore just how much Sabrina is influencing Kitchen Clash. Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 2 - (Hallmark+, 2024) James Kot plays Frank Jr. - James has 31 acting credits which most recently include: Virgin River, Christmas on Cherry Lane, and When Calls the Heart. Jake Foy plays Kenneth. We first met Jake when he played Tuff McMurray on Ride. We're glad to have him back in a Hallmark series we're loving. Other roles in his 22 credits include: Designated Survivor, A Little Daytime Drama, Wilderness and Allegiance. Cardi Wong plays Gen - Cardi has 54 acting credits including his role on Tipline Mysteries: Dial 1 for Murder. His other Hallmark appearances include Flip That Romance, One Winter Proposal, My Best Friend's Bouquet, and the Crossword Mysteries series. Ektor Rivera plays Sergio - This is Ektor's 13th credit and his third appearance on Hallmark having previously appeared in Groundswell and Sugar Plum Twist. He also had a role in the thriller StartUp streaming on Crackle. Arkie Kandola plays cameraman Gordon. He is currently appearing in the Hulu series How to Die Alone. His 25 credits also include Our Big Punjabi Family, Upload, and the one-season wonder Megan wishes everyone would watch: No Tomorrow. Samer Salem plays Jay - Samer has 33 total acting credits, mostly trending toward grittier fare. He did appear on one episode of Hudson and Rex and has also appeared on Yellowjackets, The Handmaid's Tale, and The Good Doctor Andrew J Hampton plays Kenneth's husband Patrick. Andrews's first full-length feature was in Grease Live! Where he had an uncredited role. Since then he has appeared in Atypical, The Flash, So Help Me Todd, Blockbuster, Dream Moms and Upload for a total of 15 acting credits. Kimmy Gatewood and Annie Mebane return as director and writer respectively. Catch Up on Our Reviews of The Chicken Sisters Family is Family, episode 1 Our Thoughts on The Chicken Sisters Girls Gone Hallmark: Chicken Sisters Episode 2 Recap and Review Here's a quick rundown of the detailed recap and review of Episode 2, "I Walked the Line" (or "We're on the Same Team, Y'all") from the Hallmark series, Chicken Sisters. that we run in our episode of Girls one Hallmark. Key Events of Episode 2 The Franny's Girl vs. Mimi's Girl Narrative The episode begins highlighting the traditional rivalry between Franny's and Mimi's. We see how being a Franny's girl signifies being on the "right" side while being a Mimi's girl denotes the opposite. This rivalry not only introduces tension but offers depth to the backstories of characters like Nancy and Gus. Nancy and Frank Jr.'s Dynamic Nancy struggles with her identity after the loss of her husband, Frank. It's heartbreaking to witness how Frank Jr. treats her, mirroring behaviors that might have been modeled by his father. The episode delves deeper into Nancy's past, showing her sacrifices and longing for validation from her son. The Sabrina and Amanda Facade Sabrina, a master manipulator, manipulates Amanda into revealing sensitive information about Mae's past working at Donkey's. This not only fuels the drama but also underscores Sabrina's sneaky nature, making her a complex yet enjoyable character to watch. Media Training Drama
Girls Gone Hallmark takes on The Cases of Mystery Lane: Death is Listening, the latest installment in the Hallmark Mystery series. What will Megan and Wendy think of the second movie in The Cases of Mystery Lane collection? And surely there's more to come, right? Fans can't be left hanging after that dramatic cliffhanger! When can we expect a third installment of The Cases of Mystery Lane? Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About The Cases of Mystery Lane: Death is Listening - (Hallmark Mystery, 2024) Mike Rohl directed. With 63 directing credits, Rohl has directed several episodes of When Calls the Heart, two episodes of Signed, Sealed, Delivered, as well as the first installment of The Cases of Mystery Lane. This isn't his only movie in the fall 2024 lineup; Rohl directed the upcoming Falling Together also starring Paul Campbell. Joel Dovev & Margaux Froley are the husband/wife writing team behind The Cases of Mystery Lane: Death is Listening. Joel Dovev has just three writing credits: these two movies, as well as a short called Bruce. IMDb also lists he is a writer on a project in development, and all it says is “Untitled Ashley Williams Kimberley Sustad Project.” Also noteworthy, Dovev was an assistant producer on the recent Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard. Margaux Froley has six writing credits, including the Cases movies, a Lifetime movie called Let's Get Physical with Jenna Dewan, as well as an episode of a 2008 series called Privileged, which starred JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Lucy Hale, and Ashley Newbrough. Froley is also listed as a writer on the Ashley Williams/Kimberley Sustad project. Aimee Garcia plays Birdie. Garcia's TV credits include Dexter, Hulu's WOKE, Marvel's M.O.D.O.K., Rush Hour, Vegas, and The George Lopez Show. She also headlined a Netflix film called Christmas with You. This movie marks Garcia's second movie for Hallmark, and it was just announced that Garcia will join the third season of Criminal Minds: Evolution on Paramount+. Paul Campbell plays Alden. With Campbell's 54 acting credits, we last saw him in last year's Magic in Mistletoe. It's kind of wild that it's almost been a whole year since he's been in a Hallmark movie. However, he has been busy. He's got two more movies on Hallmark, including Falling Together, which airs this Saturday. He will also reprise his role as Stephan in Three Wiser Men and a Boy this holiday season. Matt Hamilton returns as Officer ‘Air Quotes' Newton. Hamilton has 62 acting credits, with three non-Hallmark projects in production. He was last seen in A World Record Christmas during last year's Countdown to Christmas. Fans in the GGH FB group are calling for Matt to step into a lead Hallmark role. Meghan Heffern plays Birdie's old friend Kristen. Heffern has 69 acting credits, with roles in Betty's Bad Luck in Love and Retreat to You. She will be seen next in Autumn at Apple Hill. Samantha Ferris plays podcaster Laurel St. James. With a whopping 92 acting credits, you might recognize Ferris from Hallmark faves like A Picture of Her, A Winning Team, When Calls the Heart, and Christmas Under the Stars. Lillian Doucet-Roche plays fellow crime podcaster Katie. She has 18 acting credits, with the last six projects being for Hallmark. She recently played Mia Cavendish in February's Paging Mr. Darcy. Brandi Alexander plays yogi Wintress. Brandi is no stranger to Hallmark. She has appeared in movies like Wedding Every Weekend, Darrow & Darrow, and Christmas on Cherry Lane. No news if she will reprise her role as Daisy in the rum...
Megan and Wendy are back with a new episode of Girls Gone Hallmark, where they dive into Hallmark's latest movie, Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement. In this lively review, they chat about mischievous moments that feel straight out of a Scooby-Doo episode, the quirkiness of Nelly, and the undeniable on-screen chemistry between Pascal Hutton and Kavan Smith. Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement - (Hallmark Mysteries - 2024) Directed by David I. Strasser. David has 31 directing credits including Coyote Creek Christmas, Christmas at the Golden Dragon and Campfire Christmas. The screenplay was written by Katherine Wagner. This is Katherine's very first writing credit! Pascale Hutton plays Nelly Parker. Pascale has 61 credits including appearances on Once Upon a Time and Royal Pains. For Hallmark she has been seen in Fourth Down and Love, Notes of Autumn, We Wish You a Married Christmas and You Had Me at Aloha. Of course When Calls the Heart fans are delighted to see their beloved Rosemary appear outside of Hope Valley. Kavan Smith plays Michael Hogan. Kavan has 78 acting credits. Prior to working with Hallmark his resume was sci-fi heavy with roles on The 4400, Stargate Atlantis, and Eureka. For Hallmark he has been in The Irresistible Blueberry Farm, You Had Me at Aloha, and the Big Sky Franchise. He's currently playing Lee Coulter on When Calls the Heart. Sarah Grey plays Dahlia Chatters. Sarah has 33 acting credits and has appeared in three Wedding March movies as well as When Calls the Heart for Hallmark. Kendall Cross plays Zinnia Chatters. Kendall has 104 acting credits and is no stranger to Hallmark mysteries having appeared in: Family Practice Mysteries, Curious Caterer, Aurora Teagarden, Hannah Swensen Mysteries, Crossword Mysteries, and Martha's Vineyard Mysteries. (Also, she ticks the Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce box on your News and Notes bingo cards!) Jill Morrison plays Helen Howard. We know Jill from her recurring role as Hazel in the Signed, Sealed, Delivered series. She has 104 acting credits and while she does a ton of work for Hallmark, she is equally as busy on projects outside of the network appearing on Project Blue Book, To All the Boys: PS I love you, The Good Doctor and Mommy Meanest. Veronica Long plays Fiona Veracruz, Nelly's work bestie. Veronica has 37 acting credits, recently appearing in the Billy the Kid TV series. For Hallmark she has also appeared in Wild Cards, Christmas on Cherry Lane, A Winning Team and Lights, Camera, Christmas! Aaron Craven plays Connor Wooley. Aaron has 67 acting credits, but just a handful for Hallmark including: Harvest Love, Signed, Sealed, Delivered: From the Heart, and Dashing Through the Snow. The role of the town of Babbleton was played by towns in and around Vancouver Canada. Filming took place from mid-May to early June. Watch the Trailer for Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement Our Thoughts on Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement This is a synopsis of the ideas we discuss in greater detail on "Girls Gone Hallmark." We invite you to become listeners of our show for more in-depth analysis and fun discussions. Now, let's dive into our review of "Nellie Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement." What We Liked First off, we really enjoyed the overall vibe of "Nellie Knows Mysteries." The plot follows a local advice columnist, Nellie Parker, who gets mixed up in a murder investigation. We especially loved the quirkiness of Nellie's character,
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Welcome to the Girls Gone Hallmark podcast! Join your best friends on the internet, Megan and Wendy, as they delve deeper into the "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" franchise with their review of "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be Told." Listen in as Wendy shares her reactions to an IMDb review of Oliver O'Toole. Don't miss out—tune in now! See the Signed, Sealed, Delivered SUMMER schedule here Are you watching "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" for the first time? Email us at meganandwendy@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be Told" "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be Told" was directed by Kevin Fair. The screen play was written by Martha Williamson and Brandi Harkonen. Gregory Harrison plays Joe O'Toole. We'll see Gregory as the fire chief in next month's reviews of "The Nine Lives of Christmas" and "The Nine Kittens of Christmas." Megan Charpentier plays Phoebe Amidon. Megan has 43 acting credits and will make another appearance in "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Impossible Dream." Megan would go on to one additional Hallmark project: "Operation Christmas" in 2016. Jill Morrison plays Hazel the mail carrier. Jill has 102 acting credits. Jill goes on to appear in four more "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" movies. She has a ton of Hallmark credits including "Bottled with Love," "Wedding Every Weekend," "You, Me and the Christmas Trees," and "A Second Chance at Love." Robert Maloney plays Captain Markham. Robert has 122 acting credits including an appearance "Girlfriend's Guide to Divorce." Robert was recently seen on "Christmas on Cherry Lane" during last year's Countdown to Christmas collection. William B Davis plays Harper. William has 137 acting credits, most recently appearing in all three seasons of the Amazon Prime series "Upload." He's perhaps most well known for his role as the Cigarette Smoking Man on the "X Files." Watch the Trailer for "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be Told" from 2015
Calling all #HYNIES! Welcome to another fun episode of "Girls Gone Hallmark!" Today, Megan and Wendy dive into the heartwarming fan-favorite "Flip That Romance," starring the one and only Tyler Hynes. Join us as we share our thoughts on this delightful house-flipping romance and uncover some of the movie magic with writer Nina Weinman. Plus, stick around to discover how you can have a say in selecting the next fan favorite Hallmark movie for us to discuss! Email us your thoughts or review to meganandwendy@gmail.com. We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. News and Notes About "Flip That Romance" Flip That Romance first premiered on March 16, 2019 as part of Hallmark's SPRING FEVER line up that year. This movie was directed by Mark Jean. Mark has directed 65 films - with an impressive amount of them being for Hallmark Channel. Some titles include Holiday Hotline, A Kismet Christmas, The Nine Lives of Christmas, and Love at First Dance. Jill Girling, Lori Mather-Welch and Nina Weinman are credited for writing “Flip That Romance.” Jill and Lori appear to be writing partners. They've worked on the same projects, including a Hallmark movie called “Love's Complicated” from 2016. Nina Weinman was brought onto the project for a re-write. Julie Gonzalo co-stars as Jules Briggs of Jules Briggs Design. Julie has 48 acting credits and e last saw her in “3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost” with husband Chris McNally. Outside of Hallmark, Julie has been in a number of projects including “Supergirl,” “Veronica Mars,” the reboot of “Dallas” as well as “Christmas with the Kranks.” Tyler Hynes plays Lance. While Tyler is a Hallmark Channel fan favorite, this was only his 3rd movie for the network. Since then, he either starred or appeared in 15 movies for Hallmark. Fiona Vroom plays friend Teri. Fiona has 73 acting credits including Hallmark hits like “Three Wise Men and a Baby,” “The Wedding Veil” and “The Wedding Veil Expectations.” Matthew Kevin Anderson plays Richard. He's one of those familiar faces that often pops up on Hallmark. With 101 acting credits, we've seen him in “Love and Jane,” “Lights, Camera, Christmas!” and “Love, Classified.” You might also recognize him for his work on Lifetime as well, his resume is full of Hallmark Rom-Coms and Lifetime Murdery fare. Fred Anderson plays Lance's dad, Ed. Finally, a dad who appears age appropriate versus the actor we saw play Tyler's dad in “Shifting Gears.” Fred has 155 acting credits. We last saw him in “Christmas on Cherry Lane” and “Mystery on Mistletoe Lane.” He also appeared in a movie we mentioned last week, “Totally Killer.” Related Podcast Episode: Girls Gone Hallmark review "Shifting Gears" Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe (commonly credited as Crystal Lowe) plays friend Kat. She recently directed Tyler in “Shifting Gears.” We are getting to know Crystal better as Rita in the SSD series - since we'll be dropping reviews all summer long for Sign Sealed Delivered Summer. Shannon Chan-Kent plays Elise. Shannon was last seen on Hallmark in “Field Day” - a Julie Sherman Wolfe movie we loved. I do wish she'd do more projects for Hallmark. Watch the Trailer for "Flip That Romance"
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Mean Girls icon Jonathan Bennett joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul to chat following your dreams no matter what, getting out of your own way, jumping into Spamalot on Broadway and more. This isn't an April Fool's joke! Jonathan Bennett skyrocketed to fame after playing heartthrob Aaron Samuels in "Mean Girls." The GLAAD Award winner and five-time nominee broke new ground at Hallmark Channel starring in and executive producing “The Holiday Sitter,” the network's first gay-led romantic comedy. Fans have dubbed him “The Gay King of Christmas,” for his many hit holiday movies on the network including “The Christmas House” franchise and most recently, “Christmas on Cherry Lane.” The talented actor also hosts the ratings powerhouses “Halloween Wars” and “Cake Wars” on Food Network, “Times Square New Year's Eve,” and “Battle of the Decades” on Discovery Plus. His work to bring more LGBTQ+ storylines to television and movies earned him the Equality Visibility Award. Other fan-favorite roles include taking on the iconic character Van Wilder in National Lampoon's Van Wilder: Freshman Year, as Steve Martin's antagonistic son-in-law in Cheaper By the Dozen 2, and roles on popular shows such as “Station 19,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Fantasy Island,” and more. Get tickets to Spamalot and more at spamalotthemusical.com. Follow Jonathan: @jonathandbennett Follow us: @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul youtube.com/@artofkindnesspodcast Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Your favorite Hallmark podcast is back with a brand new fan-favorite request. Girls Gone Hallmark reviews the Hallmark Channel movie "Dater's Handbook," starring Meghan Markle and Kristoffer Polaha. What makes this movie a fan-favorite? Is it the love triangle storyline or the fire chemistry between the leads? And does the Duchess of Sussex deliver in her final film before marrying Prince Harry? Find out what Megan and Wendy think. Don't miss our reviews of "The Way Home." Girls Gone Hallmark drops a recap/review of the incredible second season every Wednesday. Start here with S2 Ep 1 Feeling Generous? We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. Watch the Trailer from "Dater's Handbook" on Hallmark Channel About Hallmark Movie "Dater's Handbook" This movie originally premiered on January 30, 2016. "Dater's Handbook" was written by Jennifer Barrow and Rich Tabach. Jennifer Barrow currently has 10 writing credits. Her work includes "Dating the Delaneys," "Sun, Sand & Romance" and "Ms. Matched" for Hallmark. She's also written a few episodes of the animated series "King of the Hill" and 12 episodes of "Muppets Tonight." Rich Tabac has 8 writing credits which also include "Sun, Sand & Romance," "Ms. Matched" and 2022's "Love in the Limelight." Also noteworthy, Rich was a writer's assistant for several comedy series including "Just Shoot Me!" and "That '70s Show." James Head directed. He currently has 45 directing credits including Hallmark movies "Destination Wedding," "Campfire Kiss," "My Christmas Dream," and "Christmas Cookies" to name a few. He has directed a Hallmark movie since 2017 but recently worked on "Dragon Tales" - an animated adventure fantasy comedy film based on the animate series of the same name. Meghan Markle stars as Cass. This was Meghan's second and last film for the network. She had previously starred in the 2014 movie "When Sparks Fly." Outside of Hallmark, Markle appeared in 108 episodes of "Suits" as Rachel Zane and 34 episodes as a briefcase model on the game show "Deal or No Deal" back in 2006. She has since gone on to marry Prince Harry and no longer works as an actress. Related Podcast Episode: Megan and Wendy got absolutely roasted for their review of Kristoffer Polka's hair in "A Winning Team." Still love Kris, but not this look! Kristoffer Polaha stars as Robert. This was Kris' first movie for Hallmark Channel. He starred in "Hearts of Christmas" later the same year but we most recently saw him in "A Biltmore Christmas." Outside of Hallmark, he can be seen in "The Shift" and "Harlan Coben's Shelter." Jonathan Scarfe stars as George. Jonathan has a whopping 93 acting credits but this appears to be the last project he did with Hallmark. Of course we saw him in "Love On the Air" with Ali Sweeny back in 2015 and you can listen to our review of that anytime. Related Podcast Episode: Girls Gone Hallmark reviews "Love on the Air" - a stand out, fan-favorite movie starring Alison Sweeney and Jonathan Scarfe. Lynda Boyd plays Cass's mom. Talk about whopping, she's got 158 acting credits including "Christmas on Cherry Lane," "Sullivan's Crossing," "Virgin River," "An Unexpected Christmas" and so many more. According to WhatsFilming.ca, this movie was filmed in and around the Squamish area, including Tantalus Lookout and REVS Bowling in Maple Ridge. What's Coming to Girls Gone Hallmark in February?
On this episode of the podcast, I sit down with Author, screenwriter, and a man of many talents Richard Sparks to talk about his new novel, New Rock New Role. ***** Born in England, and a graduate of Oxford University (Exeter College, where, like both JRR Tolkien and Philip Pullman before him, he studied English Language and Literature), Richard started out as a writer of stage plays, comedy revues and TV, for such shows as Not the Nine O'clock News. Rowan Atkinson performed his Schoolmaster sketch in John Cleese's The Secret Policeman's Ball. UK TV credits include The Famous Five, The Flying Kiwi, The Optimist, The Worst of Hollywood, and a lot of script editing. On being hired by Columbia Pictures TV, Richard moved with his family to Los Angeles. His lyrics have been recorded by talents as diverse as Dom de Luise, Eric Idle, Vanessa Williams and Plácido Domingo. He has written libretti for several new operas composed by Lee Holdridge (TV's Beauty and the Beast, et al.), produced by the LA Opera, as well writing new English versions of German and Italian classics. His non-fiction books, Diary of a Mad Poker Player, and its sequel, Getting Lucky, chronicle his adventures in the poker boom of the 2000's. Along the Cherry Lane is his biography of the music producer, Milt Okun.“High Adventure Spiced with Low Comedy,” inspired by his love of online role-playing games, New Rock New Role is the first of four volumes Richard has written so far in the New Rock fantasy series, and is his fiction debut. Website: https://richardsparks.com/ ********If you would like to contact the show about being a guest please email us at Dauna@betertopodcast.comFollow us on Social MediaThis episode is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_Fm2Ce6dcmUInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_d.m.needom/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomHave a question or want to be a guest on the podcast email: dauna@bettertopodcast.comHave a question for our producer Rich Zei contact him at rich.zei@thirdearaudio.comIntro and Outro music compliments of Fast SuziTo see upcoming guests click here: https://www.dmneedom.com/better-topodcast©2024 Better To...Podcast with D. M.NeedomSupport the show
Richard Sparks has been successful in so much of his work from writing The Schoolmaster, performed by Rowan Atkinson, to aiding an opera singer to launch her career. The one area he couldn't seem to get into was fiction writing, until now that is. On today's episode, I am so excited to have writer and author Richard Sparks on the show to discuss his prior pieces of work as well as his new fantasy novel! Richard shares what it was like to work with John Cleese, Rowan Atkinson, and others. At the end of the episode, we hear a clip from his new fantasy story, New Rock New Role that talks about a man who gets sucked into a video game and is trying to understand how he got there. This is Richard's take on how it would feel to be a character in one of the games that he frequently plays. The clip we hear is from early on in the book and series, and there is more to come! Grab a free audio book chapter and ebook chapter or buy the full novel released December 12 on his website - www.richardsparks.com! IN THIS EPISODE:[1:37] Richard tells us about what he's been doing and the work he's done with John Cleese, Rowan Atkinson and others.[6:38] A clip from The Schoolmaster by Richard Sparks and Rowan Atkinson.[10:14] Richard tells us about his experience in the music industry. [11:58] Richard shares about his new project, a fantasy, and how it was inspired from real life. [19:45] A clip from New Rock New Role read and written by Richard Sparks. KEY TAKEAWAYS:Richard doesn't take credit for launching people off into their careers, he says they are all a collaborative relationship, where both sides are needed to be successful. Comedy is fear and pain and misery and disasters and things going wrong and people falling into puddles and betrayals and miscommunications and what good adventure isn't full of that.Richard struggled to become a fiction writer because he couldn't connect with the content. He has now finally embraced fiction writing now that he can use his own voice.Check out HelloFresh and use my code truefictionprojectfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.com/Fiction and Schoolmaster Credits:Excerpt written by: Richard SparksExcerpt narrated by: Richard SparksSchoolmaster Clip performed by: Rowan AtkinsonSchoolmaster Clio written by Richard SparksBIO:Born in England, and a graduate of Oxford University (Exeter College, where, like both JRR Tolkien and Philip Pullman before him, he read English), Richard started out as a writer of stage plays, comedy revues and TV, for such shows as Not the Nine o'clock News. Rowan Atkinson performed his Schoolmaster sketch in John Cleese's The Secret Policeman's Ball. UK TV credits include The Famous Five, The Flying Kiwi, The Optimist, The Worst of Hollywood, and a lot of script editing. On being hired by Columbia Pictures TV, Richard moved with his family to Los Angeles. His lyrics have been recorded by talents as diverse as Dom de Luise, Eric Idle, Vanessa Williams and Plácido Domingo. He has written libretti for several new operas composed by Lee Holdridge (TV's Beauty and the Beast, et al.), produced by the LA Opera, as well writing new English versions of German and Italian classics. His non-fiction books, Diary of a Mad Poker Player, and its sequel, Getting Lucky, chronicle his adventures in the poker boom of the 2000's. Along the Cherry Lane is his biography of the music producer, Milt Okun. “High Adventure Spiced with Low Comedy,” inspired by his love of online role-playing games, New Rock New Role is the first of four volumes Richard has written so far in the New Rock fantasy series, and is his fiction debut.Richard Spark's Website Richard Spark's FacebookRichard Spark's Instagram Buy New Rock New Role Fantasy Novel Today!Our Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code truefictionprojectfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/true-fiction-project/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hosted by: K.L. Brady klbradyauthor.com Music Producer and Editor: Will B on IG @ willdcard25Podcast: Apple, Spotify, Google, iHeartRadio, and more. https://www.buzzsprout.com/1174634/podcast/websiteFollow us on Twitter: @chixonXmasflix Follow us on IG: @chixonXmasflix Thank you for listening in to Chicks on Christmas Flicks podcast! This week, we've got one chick, K.L. Brady, and I detail our list of must watch TV Christmas Movies for 2020 through Thanksgiving. Ho-Ho-Ho Holiday Movie Headlines · TV Christmas Movie -- a little hanky pinky? yay or nay?Recap and Reviews Magic in Mistletoe (3.5-4.0 Christmas Trees) Christmas on Cherry Lane (4.5)Yes, Chef! Christmas (4.0) A Cowboy Christmas Romance (4.0-4.2) Hot (or Not) Chick Flicks (Hot) Mistletoe Match (Lifetime) (Hot) Time for Her to Come Home for Christmas(Hot-ish) The Recipe Files – QVC+ Secret Santa: A Vineyard Christmas Christmas Turkey of the Week - Yuletide the Knot If you enjoy the show, please don't forget to subscribe. Until next time remember: You cannot have too many Christmas movies. You can only have not enough Christmas movies .Find Us On: Don't forget to check out our sponsors: Read Your Next Favorite Christmas Novel: The 12 Daves of Christmas Five Golden Rings The Nick Before ChristmasTHANKS FOR LISTENING TO CHICKS ON CHRISTMAS FLICKS! FIND US. FOLLOW US. Podcast: Apple, Spotify, Google, iHeartRadio, and more. https://chicksonchristmasflicks.buzzsprout.comFollow us on Twitter: @chixonXmasflix Follow us on IG: @chixonXmasflix
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Today Rachel, Dory and Jazzman talk about 2 of this weekend's Hallmark movies- MAGIC IN MISTLETOE, and CHRISTMAS ON CHERRY LANE Follow Jazzman on twitter https://twitter.com/Shreem16 Follow Dory on twitter https://twitter.com/AllTheFeelsPod Please check out our sponsor of this episode of the podcast: A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS by Jennifer Snow https://amzn.to/483PCxA (ad) Get all your Black Friday shopping done at great deals and support the pod https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?ref_id=8581 Here is our worst ever non-Christmas https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ranking-the-worst-non-christmas-hallmark-movies/id1296728288?i=1000628218022 For our episode on classic musicals https://youtu.be/cxAvQYDKUt0 Please support the podcast on patreon and be part of these ranking episodes at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow Terry on twitter https://twitter.com/flurryheaven Follow us on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288?mt=2 https://twitter.com/HallmarkiesPod on twitter @HallmarkiesPodcast on Instagram HallmarkiesPodcast.com Get some of our great podcast merch https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?ref_id=8581 Please support the podcast on patreon and be part of these ranking episodes at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelsreviews Follow Rachel on facebook www.facebook.com/smilingldsgirlreviews
Hallmark has created two delectable holiday movies that we serve up in this episode of The Hallmark Cafe. Both feature excellent ensemble casts whose holiday celebrations will have you asking for seconds! We've saved an extra place at the table for you, welcome to the Cafe!
Inception. Memento. Das Boot. Tenet. Christmas on Cherry Lane.Googles: Christmas on Cherry Lane ExplainedLook you guys, it turns out we were wrong about who an ENTIRE character was supposed to be in this movie. So we are amending what we said there with a mini episode! But it's not like we magically
"Pepper Grindr" -- We don't know whether to recommend staying stone cold sober for this one or going balls to the wall. It's like Tenet levels of confusing, or maybe our brains are just completely fried, you tell us--because surely we're the only ones out here actually watching THE ENTIRE countdown to christmas, right?!?!?To be honest, we are wrong about the entire, ENTIRE Erin Cahill/Catherine Bell thing and we'll take some responsibility for that but not ALL OF IT.We think this one had some great writing, some REALLY good characters, and some stuff that just...I mean...what?Also this is the last episode before Round and Round which is SUCH A GOOD MOVIE so GET EXCITED! (not sarcasm! for real!) Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Abby and Kelsy get into the home stretch with Magic in Mistletoe, Christmas on Cherry Lane and our Hanukkah offering Round and Round
Today, I am thrilled to have the incredibly talented Vincent Rodriguez III joining me in Studio. Vincent is best known for his portrayal of Josh Chan in the critically acclaimed TV series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend." His dynamic performances has not only captivated audiences but also shed light on Asian-American representation in media. Besides acting, Vincent's passion for the performing arts extends to singing and dancing, showcasing his versatility as an artist. As an openly gay actor, Vincent has been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and representation in the entertainment industry. It's going to be a great chat Summary Vincent Rodriguez III, known for his role in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, shares his journey in the entertainment industry and his experiences as an openly gay actor. He discusses his upbringing in San Francisco and his passion for the arts. Vincent also talks about finding his tribe and coming out, highlighting the importance of mentorship and chosen family. He then delves into his transition to television and the impact of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, a groundbreaking show that tackled taboo topics and embraced diversity. Vincent Rodriguez III discusses his experiences on various TV shows, including Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Insatiable, Arlo the Alligator Boy, With Love, and Christmas on Cherry Lane. He also shares his love for barbershop music and his family traditions during the holiday season. Takeaways Vincent Rodriguez III's journey in the entertainment industry has been shaped by his passion for the arts and his commitment to LGBTQ representation. Finding a supportive tribe and mentorship is crucial for personal and professional growth. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was a groundbreaking show that addressed taboo topics and embraced diversity, making a positive impact on its viewers. Vincent's experiences highlight the importance of authenticity, compassion, and collaboration in the entertainment industry. Vincent Rodriguez III has had the opportunity to work on a variety of TV shows, each with its own unique themes and messages. He values the inclusive and supportive environments on the sets of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and With Love. Vincent Rodriguez III appreciates the power of art to touch on painful topics in a digestible way. He has a passion for barbershop music and enjoys participating in the Barbershop Harmony Society. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:32 Vincent's Journey in the Entertainment Industry 06:24 Growing Up in San Francisco and Pursuing the Arts 10:07 Finding His Tribe and Coming Out 20:32 Transitioning to Television and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend 35:15 The Impact of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend 43:34 Discussion about Crazy Ex-Girlfriend 46:05 Discussion about Insatiable 50:10 Discussion about Arlo the Alligator Boy 53:13 Discussion about With Love 58:28 Discussion about Christmas on Cherry Lane
In our off weeks from This Queer Book Saved My Life, we're going to air episodes of The Gaily Show - a new show that J.P. hosts for AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota.On this week's episode of The Gaily Show: two upcoming holiday concerts in the Twin Cities from Calliope Women's Chorus and the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus.Two holiday shows at HUGE Theater: Family Dinner and Bechdel Test 3.0Three new LGBTQ books which are all releasing on Tuesday December 5th: Yours for the Taking by Gabrielle Korn, Second Chances in New Port Stephen by TJ Alexander, Caught in a Bad Fauxmance by Elle Gonzalez Rose.Two new crime thrillers by queer Minnesotan writers: Clouded Waters by Dianna Hunter and Where the Dead Sleep by Joshua Moehling.Two upcoming movies: Eileen and Christmas on Cherry Lane. And a look back at 2023, with three films you can't miss.Support the show
Florence Pugh, Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya and Austin Butler we're all on hand in Brazil this weekend to promote their upcoming movie, "Dune 2". After the interview, while the stars were posing for photos, Florence Pugh was hit in the face with an object. Taylor Swift was trending after the singer attended the Kansas City Chief's game, kicking off our celebrity sightings. Jonathan Bennett sat down with E!'s Justin Sylvester and Keltie Knight to chat about his new Hallmark movie “Christmas on Cherry Lane.” Ryan Seacrest caught up with E! News at iHeartRadio's Jingle Ball to talk about everything from music to his new gig as host of 'Wheel of Fortune.'See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rick Garman moved to Los Angeles at the age of 18 to be an actor. “I got out as soon as I was sure my parents couldn't send a sheriff to bring me back,” he jokes. “I went to acting school, worked a bunch of jobs, and landed at a theater company called The Colony Theater.” “One of our cast members had just passed away from aids. They wanted to do a play about [the subject], but our audience was very conservative and there was nothing else out there. I sat down and said, I've been in plays, I've said plays, I can write a play, so I wrote a play.” The production won some awards and got performed around the country. “Writing became my passion. I wrote all the time even though I wasn't getting paid for it.” This led to some spec scripts and pilots as Garman climbed the corporate ladder. “It was about finding the characters and the heart, which has become my hallmark for lack of a better word” he said of this ability to walk the line of tough subjects but appease all audiences. “It was less about the issues and more about the people. The way big events affect people on a personal level.” “One of my favorite themes in writing is that people are walking around in their everyday life, thinking the world is one thing, and then something happens and their world shifts. The rug gets pulled out from under them and they have to look at life and the world around them in a very different way.” He eventually sold a TV movie script to a channel called Pixel, which led to four more scripts, and then an opportunity to pitch to Hallmark. “In 2017, I quit my high-paying executive job in the internet world (places like Disney and Yahoo) and became a writer full time. I've written about 40 movies in the last seven years.” In 2022 alone, Garman has credits for Groundswell, Christmas at the Drive-In, and A Christmas… Present. This year, he's got credits for Notes of Autumn and the new film, Christmas on Cherry Lane. Want more? Steal my first book, Ink by the Barrel - Secrets From Prolific Writers right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60-seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom on your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
Afternoon Teatime November 30th, Coming at 3 P.m. EST to share a T-E-A with Miss Liz is a man who tells a fantastic, incredible story with books, lyrics and films in the comedy world of the entertainment industry is the tremendous, incredible Richard Sparks. Join us, PODCASTLIZ'SPlease give to. Richard, let's make a difference together.LIVE STREAMING TO MULTIPLE PLATFORMS AND PODCASTS STATIONS AND APPS. LIVE SHOW ON MISS LIZS YOUTUBE CHANNEL BELOW. Give it a quick subscribe and be notified when teatimes are live.https://youtube.com/@misslizsteatimes?si=VhVODhNkY__evnOtRichard Sparks ' writing credentials span the gamut of the entertainment world, from film and TV and books through lyrics for operas. These include iconic shows like Not the Nine O'clock News (BBC TV) and The Secret Policeman's Ball (BBC TV, performed by Rowen Atkinson and directed by John Cleese).Books he has written include the biography of the music producer Milt Okun, Along the Cherry Lane. Richard was born in England and now lives in Los Angeles, writing fantasy novels and opera libretti (original and translations of classic works).StageRichard Sparks is an English-born comedy writer, lyricist, librettist, author and director now living in Los Angeles. He has written extensively for television, film, radio, stage, theatre, and opera. His opera libretti include original works, commissioned maina by the Los Angeles Opera, and translations/adaptations of Classic operas.He is the author of three books, including Along the Cherry Lane, the biography of a music producer multi-award-winning; Richard wrote the Schoolmaster sketch for Rowan Atkinson (The Secret Policeman's Ball). He was also a staff writer on Not The Nine O'Clock News. He had previously written two Edinburgh Fringe Oxford Revues starring Mel Smith.Richard is also the owner of Sporting Life Bar in Las Vegas, a multi-award winning Nevada tavern named Sports Bar of the Year every year since it opened in 2014.https://richardsparks.com/#teatimewithmissliz#makingadifference#comedywriter#comedy#entertainmentworld#films#operas#fantasy#novels#biography#barowner#staffwriter#radio#stage#author#theatreplays#joinus#likefollowshare#livestreaming#podcastshow#interviews#youtubechannel#subscribe
Get ready to fill your heart with holiday joy, cause Girls Gone Hallmark is the podcast you've been waiting for! Megan and Wendy are bringing the Hallmark magic straight to your earbuds in today's brand new episode. This week, they're taking a trip down "Mystery on Mistletoe Lane", starring Victor Webster and Erica Cerra. If you're a fan of Christmas movies with a twist of mystery, this episode is a must-listen. Apple Podcast listeners: Use your phone's podcast app -> find the Girls Gone Hallmark show -> scroll all the way down to the review section -> tap 5 stars and tell listeners why Girls Gone Hallmark is your favorite Hallmark podcast. About "Mystery on Mistletoe Lane" Allan Harmon directed. Harmon has 40 previous directing credits (plus another 43 assistant director credits). His last movie for Hallmark was Fourth Down & Love from earlier this year. He also directed Mingle All the Way, You're Bacon Me Crazy, and Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Sweater - among others. Related Podcast Episode: Girls Gone Hallmark reviews "Beverly Hills Wedding" Mark Hefti wrote the script. He has 17 writing credits including some movies we really liked here at Girls Gone Hallmark: Unexpected Grace, A Dickens of a Holiday!, My Christmas Family Tree and Beverly Hills Wedding. He's also the writer for the upcoming Nikki DeLoach movie A World Record Christmas. Victor Webster stars as David Avery. Webster has 90 acting credits including The Wedding Veil movies, Matchmaker Mysteries, A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe, and Summer Villa. He also played Mike in 11 episodes Workin' Moms which you can stream on Netflix. Erica Cerra plays Heidi Wicks. She has 50 acting credits, including quite a bit of voice work. She is probably best known for a TV series called Eureka that ran from 2006-2012 on the Sci-Fi channel. This looks to be her first project for Hallmark. Juliette Hawk plays teen daughter Annie. She has seven previous acting credits including A Winning Team and Christmas at the Golden Dragon for Hallmark. She also looks to have a small role in the Paul Campbell movie Magic in Mistletoe later this season. Logan Pierce plays son Garrett. This is his first Hallmark movie. Related Podcast Episode: Review of "My Christmas Family Tree" Mary-Beth Manning plays Linda. She has just 21 acting credits and this is her second Hallmark movie. She was previously the TV-movie Laker Girls (starring Tina Yothers in 1990) and one episode of an ABC Afterschool Special called “My Mother Was Never a Kid” in 1981. Fred Henderson plays Wallace. Henderson has a staggering 153 acting credits including a ton of work for Hallmark. He will also be seen in the upcoming Christmas on Cherry Lane. Filmed in British Columbia, Canada from late August to early September 2023. What Christmas Movies Will Girls Gone Hallmark Review this Year
Richard Sparks ' writing credentials span the gamut of the entertainment world, from film and TV and books through lyrics for operas. These include iconic shows like Not the Nine O'clock News (BBC TV) and The Secret Policeman's Ball (BBC TV, performed by Rowen Atkinson and directed by John Cleese). Books he has written include the biography of the music producer Milt Okun, Along the Cherry Lane. Richard was born in England and now lives in Los Angeles, writing both fantasy novels and opera libretti (both original and translations of classic works). Richard wrote the Schoolmaster sketch for Rowan Atkinson (The Secret Policeman's Ball). He was also a staff writer on Not The Nine O'Clock News. He had previously written two Edinburgh Fringe Oxford Revues starring Mel Smith.Richard is also the owner of Sporting Life Bar in Las Vegas, a multi-award winning Nevada tavern that has been named Sports Bar of the Year every year since it opened in 2014. https://richardsparks.com The Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. We also offer advertising. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.com If you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below. https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow Please help The Douglas Coleman Show continue to bring you high quality programs like this. Go to our Fundrazer page. https://fnd.us/e2CLX2?ref=sh_eCTqb8
The latest episode of Girls Gone Hallmark is all about Hallmark Channel's newest original movie "3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost." It's a hauntingly good episode where Megan and Wendy talk about Hallmark's new era, the charming Madeleine Arthur, and a few 'Did You See That' moments. Don't be scared to give it a listen – it's a real "spirited" discussion! If you enjoy listening to Girls Gone Hallmark, we could definitely use your 5-star ratings and written reviews on your preferred podcast platform. Apple Podcast listeners: Use your phone's podcast app -> find the Girls Gone Hallmark show -> scroll all the way down to the review section -> tap 5 stars and tell listeners why Girls Gone Hallmark is your favorite Hallmark podcast. Hallmark News - October 2023 TMZ reported that the Queen of Christmas Lacey Chabert recently reunited with Mean Girls co-stars Lindsay Lohan and Amanda Seyfried to film a Pepsi ad. Me thinks this might be a Super Bowl ad, maybe? Brant Daughtery announced that he and his wife, Kimberly, are expecting a second baby in early 2024. Daughtery will next be seen in this year's hardest to pronounce title “Joyeux Noel” on October 29th. We're starting to see posters for the Countdown to Christmas movies emerge! And commercials on Hallmark Channel. What do you think of the "Christmas on Cherry Lane" poster? About "3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost" Stars Julie Gonzalo and Chris McNally. These two are a real life couple - though I'm not sure if they are married. Seems like they are super private. They did have a baby in June 2022. Gonzalo plays Anna. She has 48 acting credits including Cut, Color, Murder from 2022. We last reviewed her for fan-favorite movie Pumpkin Pie Wars. Chris McNally plays Elliott. Chris is known for his role as Lucas on When Call the Heart. He has 40 acting credits. Outside of Hallmark, he was seen in Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies and Firefly Lane - both from 2023. Madeleine Arthur plays ghost Ruby. She was a regular in the now canceled series "Blockbuster," she played Mae in "Devil in Ohio," and she played Chris in all three “To All the Boys I've Loved” movies. The story is by Gregg Rossen & Brian Sawyer. The teleplay included both Gregg Rossen, Brian Sawyer, and Joie Botkin. Gregg Rossen has written a TON of Hallmark movies including The Professional Bridesmaid, The Winter Palace, The Santa Stakeout and more. In fact, his IMDB reads like he's only written Hallmark movies. Brian Sawyer resume reads almost identical to Gregg Rossen. Joie Botkin is one of our favorite Hallmark writers. Her next Hallmark film is the Tyler Hynes movie "Never Been Chris'd." Filmed in and around Vancouver, British Columbia, in Canada — more precisely in Burnaby, which is located about 15 to 20 minutes outside of Vancouver. The movie was filmed from June 12 to June 30, 2023. The rural estate used is known as Copper Stone mansion located in Langley. Other television shows like "Riverdale," "Bates Motel," and "Supernatural" have also used the property. Fan Favorite Fall Hallmark Movie Reviews Get ready to welcome the fall season with your favorite Hallmark movies and Girls Gone Hallmark! This season, we are bringing plethora of fan favorites that you wouldn't want to miss. Stay tuned as we release brand new movie reviews every Tuesday. Make sure to subscribe to our podcast, so you never miss out on any of our exciting reviews. Falling for You - Hallmark Movie Review starring Taylor Cole and Tyler Hynes Autumn in the Vineyard - Hallmark Movie Review featuring Brendan Penny and Rachel Leigh Cook Pumpkin Pie Wars - Hallmark Movie Review with Julie Gonzalo and Rico Aragon My Best Friend's Bouquet - Hallmark Movie Review starring Chaley Rose and Nathan Witte Love, Of Course - with Guest Eric Rutin from Hallmark Mysteries & More Podcast Sweet Autumn - Hallmark Movie Review featuring Nikki DeLoach and Andrew Walker
From sumptuous feasts to the standard stew, food plays an important role in flavoring a lot of speculative fiction. But how do the people living in your invented world think about their food? What's their relationship to eating, mealtime, and their cultural delicacies? Guest Chana Porter joins us to discuss food culture and all the wonderful things it can communicate! In this episode, we consider elements of scarcity and abundance: How does a relationship to food change if it's always available versus if it's harder to come by? If you could take a pill to sustain your basic caloric needs, would you do that instead of eating? We also explore the intersection of food and status. Are the people who make food possible -- agricultural workers, cooks, wait staff -- honored in your society? Or do they get forgotten? Is there a sliding scale of food respectability? And what does how people eat, when they eat, with whom they eat as communicate status? [Transcript TK] Our Guest: Chana Porter is a novelist, playwright, teacher, MacDowell fellow, and cofounder of The Octavia Project, a STEM and writing program for girls and trans and nonbinary youth that uses speculative fiction to envision greater possibilities for our world. Her debut novel The Seep was an ABA Indie Next Pick, Open Letters Best Science Fiction & Fantasy Book of 2020, a 2021 Lambda Literary Award Finalist, and a Times (UK) Best Sci-fi Book of 2021. As a playwright, her work has been produced and developed at New Georges, Playwrights Horizons, Cherry Lane, Dixon Place, Target Margin, and many more. She was writer-in-residence at The Catastrophe Theatre in Houston, Texas from 2017-2019. Chana is currently adapting Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed into an opera with the composer Ted Hearne. She lives in Los Angeles. Pronouns: she/they
Thinking Cap Theatre's Artistic Director Nicole Stodard talks with celebrated director Stevie Walker-Webb about all things Fornes, including Stevie's direction of her adaptation of Calderon de la Barca's Life is a Dream at Baltimore Center Stage (May 4 - 21, 2023, https://www.centerstage.org). STEVIE WALKHER-WEBB'S BIO Stevie Walker-Webb is an Obie award winning Director, Playwright, and Cultural Worker who believes in the transformational power of art. He is the founder and Executive Director of HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS an arts and advocacy non-profit that makes visual the suffering and inhumane treatment of incarcerated mentally divergent people and the policies that adversely impact their lives. He is a recipient of the Princess Grace Award for Theatre, The Lily Award in honor of Lorraine Hansberry awarded by the Dramatists Guild of America, a 2050 Fellow at New York Theatre Workshop and a Wellspring Scholar. He's served as the Founding Artistic Director of the Jubilee Theatre in Waco, Texas and has created art and theatre in Madagascar, South Africa, Mexico, and across America. He's served as the Outreach Coordinator for Theatre of the Oppressed-NYC and holds an MFA from The New School, and a B.S. in Sociology from the University of North Texas. His work has been produced by: The Public Theater, American Civil Liberties Union, The New Group, Cherry Lane, Zara Aina, La Mama, Woolly Mammoth, Baltimore Center Stage, Lincoln Center, and Classic Stage. Stevie is a regular professor and lecturer at NYU Tisch School of the arts where he teaches acting, ensemble work, and devised theatre. Currently he is a professor and Artist in Residence at Harvard University where he's teaching a series of courses aimed at “Decolonizing the Creative Process”. The Harvard lectures will culminate in a forthcoming book.Stevie has written and directed two films, We Got Out and the documentary Hundreds of Thousands.Notable Theatrical Productions: Ain't No Mo' written by Jordan E. Cooper at The Public Theater (2019), Associate Director for Shakespeare in the Park at The Public Theater Julius Caesar (2017) and Twelfth Night with Oskar Eustis and Shaina Taub (2018), One in Two by Donja Love at the Signature (2019), Black Odyssey by Marcus Gardley at Classic Stage (2023), Stevie has served as a director for several Audible productions including, Wally Roux Phantom Mechanic written by Nick Carr and starring William Jackson Harper, Hop Tha A by James Anthony Tyler, and Brutal Imagination written by Cornelius Eady, starring Sally Murphy and Joe Morton.He's a contributing writer on The Ms. Pat Show a new breakout comedy streaming on BET+ and has been commissioned by The Mercury Store for a forthcoming play called Of Mercy And Madness. For more information about Stevie visit steviewalkerwebb.com Podcast Edited by Bree-Anna Obst. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinking-cap-theatre/support
We join Lewis Dipietro at Cherry Lane Farms, on Roadstown Road, for a springtime walkthrough.
Our guest in today's episode is Rob Garland, a guitar player and a great music teacher in a very notable institution. Rob is going to share his thoughts on how to be a successful guitar teacher in 2023 and beyond. This interview is a goldmine of information for any teacher looking to take their guitar teaching skills to the next level. Rob shares a brief background about his career, both as a musician and teacher. The story of how he got a contract with Cherry Lane or getting involved with publishing companies. Why he took the plunge and relocated to the USA. The importance of human connection in building a career in music. How he ended up in LA and teaching in a notable institution. His thoughts on the younger generation of learners coming up less experienced in their ear training. His experience in teaching intermediate and advanced students. Why you need to teach your students something that will set you apart. Tips for teaching your students. One thing that is overlooked in guitar lessons. Advice for teachers in teaching students within 30 minutes Top things you need to do to become a great music teacher in 2023. Guest Links Rob Garland Website Rob Garland Instagram Guitar Teaching Resources Mentioned Free Guitar E-book Resources Today's Guest Rob Garland grew up in England, worked in a diverse array of bands, and later played hundreds of gigs at festivals and clubs in the U.S. with his band The Blue Monks, opening for artists such as B.B. King, Booker T. and Chuck Berry. He now lives in Los Angeles, where he continues to write and record his original music, available to stream/download. He regularly performs at clubs such as The Baked Potato and Alva's Showroom, and has recorded sessions at studios such as The Village Recorder, Revolver and J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot. Rob has been teaching guitar for 25+ years and has taught hundreds of private students across all ability levels and musical genres. He has taught group classes, private lessons and masterclasses for Musicians Institute (G.I.T.) in Hollywood, CA, where he serves on the faculty and has created numerous instructional courses for TrueFire & JamPlay, including the best selling ‘Chord Navigator: CAGED' series. He has written instructional books for Cherry Lane/Hal Leonard, and is currently writing for Fundamental Changes. Musicians Rob has performed with include Steve Vai, Jimmy Haslip (The Yellowjackets), Marco Minnemann (Joe Satriani), Gus Thornton (Albert King), Joel Taylor (Allan Holdsworth) and Tony Newton (Gary Moore). He is endorsed by Bogner amps, Xotic guitars, Curt Mangan strings, ChickenPicks and Moody Leather straps. Click here to find out more about TopMusicGuitar Membership Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it's inspired you. If you enjoyed today's show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.
This week Brandon chats with Cherry Lane
In today's episode, we have the master storyteller, James, who shares a fantastic story regarding how his song Rain Dance came together. He talks about the inspiration, the creativity flow, instrumentals and production. Just in case you've forgotten, the dHarmic Evolution is centered around discovering indie singers/songwriters before they get discovered by the mainstream. In addition, the show features authors, speakers, and thought leaders, the core culture of the dHarmic Evolution brand is built around doing for others. So strap up your seatbelts, and let's take a ride to New Jersey on this episode of the dHarmic Evolution podcast. As a Preview In this episode, James touches on Indian Americans. He goes on to talk about their style of faith. James also discusses his song Rain Dance, which came about as a result of a brutal heat wave and how the idea for this song came together. As you listen, get to know more about James' first full length CD, "175 Cherry Lane" which was also self-produced. Also, learn about the Crazy Horse Memorial all on this episode of the Dharmic Evolution. Quotes I've always believed the American Indian is such a special breed of person. What is being an American anymore? It's hard to put your finger on that. Because they didn't have the same name we are using (referring to God) doesn't mean they didn't have faith. They had stronger faith than most cultures and revered nature so beautifully. If you don't believe in prayer, you might think about making a gesture towards prayer, and if you put some energy and some intellectual capacity into prayer, you might get surprised and might want to do it more often. Timestamps 03:09 What are we talking about in this episode? 03:41 Do you believe in rain dance? 05:37 Faith and the American Indian 07:02 How do we get rain? 07:23 Behind one of James' first full-length CD tracks 09:13 Jean's Evergreens 09:41 James' collaboration with Drums for you 11:38 More collaborations with Drums for you 14:01 James' song Thirteen had a full horn section 14:50 The Great Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota 19:00 175 Cherry Rain Collection: Rain Dance Plays Spotify Playlist: Make sure you're not missing out on all our “Rising dHarmic Stars Spotify Playlists”. We already have four (4) playlists where you can find over a hundred songs from our very own dHarmic Evolution alumni. Don't forget to share them with your family and friends, and let the world support these fantastic indie artists! Check out the links here: dHarmic Rising Stars: Aquila https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4loDaYF0OuWRjZeMXvEjK4 dHarmic Rising Stars: Orion https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5CnL9tl0xbU4oDh6jtJBZx dHarmic Rising Stars: Lyra https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ov0OqNMJmPhHrxZjsXthS dHarmic Rising Stars: Scorpius https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5oQ4Sc4LAJSexsDgDcixt8 dHarmic Evolution links: Stay up-to-date with our new releases! You just simply need to go to dharmicevolution.com and subscribe to your favourite podcast platform – there is a lot to choose from! Let me know what you think as well by leaving comments or reviews! And if you're digging this show, please share it with somebody either on social media or just forward it to a friend and let them join the growing community of dHarmic Evolution! Hey, do you know someone who is suffering from anxiety and depression? Please help them out by suggesting the book “7 Steps to Mental Freedom.” It will be a great read for them. You can easily find it as well on the main page of the website, or you can just send them to 7stepstomentalfreedom.com. Keep yourself updated with what's going on with dHarmic evolution; check out our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dharmicevolution and, if you are an artist, an author, or a keynote speaker, who is trying to find a safe place to post your content to, you can check out our own Facebook community page and let the world support you! Check out the link here: dHarmic Evolution Community. Special Links and Mentions Drums For You Robin T. Smith James' song Thirteen Crazy Horse Memorial
Andrew Norton from our Development Services Department explains what the construction project on Cherry Lane between Tucker and Hickory is and how long it will be under construction. Andrew shares his expertise on the project, he explains the planning efforts and why the road is a full closure during working hours and how it is saving money. Send your questions to Media@TehachapiCityHall.com.
In this episode, we discuss the Hong Kong animated feature NO. 7 CHERRY LANE (2019), currently streaming on The Criterion Channel.
Kris Kukul (kriskukul.com)(IG:@kriskukul) is a New York City Based Orchestrator, Arranger, Music Director and Composer. Currently he is Music Supervisor, Orchestrator, co-arranger and Conductor for Broadway's Tony nominated Beetlejuice The Musical! Other recent projects include, The Liz Swados Project for Ghostlight Records, In The Green at Lincoln Center Theatre, David Byrne's Joan of Arc the Public Theatre, Songbird by Michael Kimmel and Lauren Pritchard, a remounting of Elizabeth Swados' Runaways at New York's City Center, The Last Goodbye, an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet featuring the music of Jeff Buckley, and The Heart of Robin Hood, music by Parsonsfield. He has also arranged, orchestrated and conducted solo concerts for Broadway powerhouses Kate Baldwin (Extraordinary Machine), and Amy Spanger (The Music Be the Place) and the Lincoln Center American Songbook concert celebrating the music of Elizabeth Swados. For 10 seasons, he served as the resident music director for the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Productions included June Moon, The Last Goodbye, Animal Crackers and others. There he also directed the legendary Late-Night Cabarets, featuring iconic performers including Renee Fleming, Lewis Black, Kathleen Turner, Allison Janey, Tyne Daly, David Hyde Pierce, Judy Kuhn, Lena Hall, Judy Gold, Steven Pasquale, Kelli O'Hara, Phillipa Sou, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Debra Monk, Michael McKean, Harriet Harris and many others. Kris began his career working for musical theatre icon Elizabeth Swados. Together, they created Jabu, Kaspar Hauser, The Nomad, The LaMama Cantata and numerous concerts and recordings. He and Director/Choreographer Sam Pinkleton are committed to keeping her legacy alive. He music directed the film scores for Of Many, a documentary produced by Chelsea Clinton, and My Depression, an HBO animated film featuring the voices of Sigourney Weaver, Steve Buscemi and Fred Armisten. As Composer, Kris has written the music for the musicals Beauty Queen and Dash Dexter and the family friendly musicals Camp Monster and Wing It!, both produced by the Williamstown Theatre Festival. He also wrote the music for Oliver Twist at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and A Midsummer Night's Dream for The Greek National Theatre. Internationally, he spent 3 seasons with The National Theatre of Greece, conducting and arranging music for tours of classical plays in ancient amphitheaters, including the festival of Epidaurus. He performed at the Edinburgh Fringe with the musical From the Fire. With The LaMama Cantata, he performed in Tokyo, Spoleto, Istanbul, Zagreb, Skopje and Belgrade. In New York City, Kris has worked at Playwrights Horizons, The Vineyard, New York Theatre Workshop, The Atlantic, The Flea, LaMama, Joe's Pub, 54 Below, Birdland, the Cherry Lane and the Lucille Lortel. He has worked regionally at San Diego's Old Globe, Arena Stage, Hartford Stage, A.R.T., Emerson Arts, Two River, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Williamstown, The Village Theatre and Royal Manitoba Theatre Center. Kris is a Graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts. He is adjunct faculty at Tisch/Playwrights Horizons Theatre School, and has taught at The New School, Duke University, Columbia University, Belmont University, and Queens College.
Kris Kukul (kriskukul.com)(IG:@kriskukul) is a New York City Based Orchestrator, Arranger, Music Director and Composer. Currently he is Music Supervisor, Orchestrator, co-arranger and Conductor for Broadway's Tony nominated Beetlejuice The Musical! Other recent projects include, The Liz Swados Project for Ghostlight Records, In The Green at Lincoln Center Theatre, David Byrne's Joan of Arc the Public Theatre, Songbird by Michael Kimmel and Lauren Pritchard, a remounting of Elizabeth Swados' Runaways at New York's City Center, The Last Goodbye, an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet featuring the music of Jeff Buckley, and The Heart of Robin Hood, music by Parsonsfield. He has also arranged, orchestrated and conducted solo concerts for Broadway powerhouses Kate Baldwin (Extraordinary Machine), and Amy Spanger (The Music Be the Place) and the Lincoln Center American Songbook concert celebrating the music of Elizabeth Swados. For 10 seasons, he served as the resident music director for the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Productions included June Moon, The Last Goodbye, Animal Crackers and others. There he also directed the legendary Late-Night Cabarets, featuring iconic performers including Renee Fleming, Lewis Black, Kathleen Turner, Allison Janey, Tyne Daly, David Hyde Pierce, Judy Kuhn, Lena Hall, Judy Gold, Steven Pasquale, Kelli O'Hara, Phillipa Sou, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Debra Monk, Michael McKean, Harriet Harris and many others. Kris began his career working for musical theatre icon Elizabeth Swados. Together, they created Jabu, Kaspar Hauser, The Nomad, The LaMama Cantata and numerous concerts and recordings. He and Director/Choreographer Sam Pinkleton are committed to keeping her legacy alive. He music directed the film scores for Of Many, a documentary produced by Chelsea Clinton, and My Depression, an HBO animated film featuring the voices of Sigourney Weaver, Steve Buscemi and Fred Armisten. As Composer, Kris has written the music for the musicals Beauty Queen and Dash Dexter and the family friendly musicals Camp Monster and Wing It!, both produced by the Williamstown Theatre Festival. He also wrote the music for Oliver Twist at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and A Midsummer Night's Dream for The Greek National Theatre. Internationally, he spent 3 seasons with The National Theatre of Greece, conducting and arranging music for tours of classical plays in ancient amphitheaters, including the festival of Epidaurus. He performed at the Edinburgh Fringe with the musical From the Fire. With The LaMama Cantata, he performed in Tokyo, Spoleto, Istanbul, Zagreb, Skopje and Belgrade. In New York City, Kris has worked at Playwrights Horizons, The Vineyard, New York Theatre Workshop, The Atlantic, The Flea, LaMama, Joe's Pub, 54 Below, Birdland, the Cherry Lane and the Lucille Lortel. He has worked regionally at San Diego's Old Globe, Arena Stage, Hartford Stage, A.R.T., Emerson Arts, Two River, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Williamstown, The Village Theatre and Royal Manitoba Theatre Center. Kris is a Graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts. He is adjunct faculty at Tisch/Playwrights Horizons Theatre School, and has taught at The New School, Duke University, Columbia University, Belmont University, and Queens College.
On August 4th, Backstage Babble celebrated its 1st anniversary. And I can't think of a better way to kick off Year #2 than my conversation with Broadway legend Brandon Maggart, of Applause, Lorelei, and so many more. In Part 1 of our conversation, he tells some of the stories of his long career, including: his unusual audition for Kelly, an accident at Radio City Music Hall, why Lauren Bacall did not get along with stagehands, obnoxious comments by Leonard Sillman and Robert Klein, the starring role he turned down, a moving moment with Anita Gillette, an onstage mistake by Arlene Dahl, how Lee Roy Reams covered for him at the Cherry Lane, having to fire his future wife, plus stories about Helen Gallagher, Karen Morrow, John Cullum, and more! Through the lens of his own career, Brandon also offers helpful insights for young performers.
Elle has been in the Australian fashion industry for over thirty years, moving from Cherry Lane to Myer and Sportsgirl before her landing her current job. She's been shaping fashion (and you!) in ways you probably didn't even realise.SO, what is involved in transitioning one of the biggest retailers in the country towards ambitious new sustainability standards? And how exactly DO you guide a whole team through a global pandemic? Elle answers all these questions and more in this excellent conversation.
In this episode, I speak with Ted Yang (13-time Serial Entrepreneur, Author, MIT Engineer and Recovering hedge fund guy) and Matt Caruso (Director, Corporate Communications, Corporate Reputation and Digital Engagement at KPMG). The three of us went to the same elementary school together (Cherry Lane), and Matt Caruso's house was right around the corner from mine. After graduating high school, we took separate paths and reunited on the podcast for the first time since we last saw one another as teenagers. We discuss our impressions of each other when we were in school and how we exemplify the traits we had as children. Growing up, Matt loved game shows, current events and developed his passion for storytelling. Ted always wanted to start companies, even when he was playing games in the classroom. Matt even tells us the story about how his grandfather predicted Ted's future. We share our insights about what we've learned about ourselves, which is that a lot of who we are results from what we dreamt about as kids.
The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.
Dara O'Brien is the Creative Director of Lake Isle Press, which publishes trailblazing books for adventurous cooks. Her blog, taste_budding, on LakeIslePress.com and also on Medium, chronicles her journey from picky eater toward intrepid home cook. She began her career in food media as marketing director of Bon Appetit Magazine. When she isn't cooking or writing about cooking, she is a playwright and actress. Her plays have been presented or developed at a range of theatres including The Cherry Lane, The Schoolhouse, and Urban Stages; and she's the recipient of the Thomas Barbour Playwrights Award. She is also an actress whose work includes the New York premiere of “Gidion's Knot” by Johnna Adams, directed by Austin Pendleton at 59E59 Theatres. She is a member of the Dramatists Guild of America, SAG-AFTRA, and Actors' Equity Association. Website http://www.daraobrien.com/ Taste Budding: Recipes https://www.lakeislepress.com/taste-budding-recipes ___________________ “Help us promote this podcast and share this episode with a friend” “Share on social and tag us at @WellLibrarian” “Follow The Well Seasoned Librarian Podcast on Spotify and get notified when new episodes are released" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dean-jones9/message
Extensive career in theatre education, stage direction and conflict resolution in corporate and artistic environments. Ann has had the opportunity to direct on several regional stages including, The Alley, Steppenwolf, Dallas Theatre Center and Hartford Stage and Cherry Lane. She is a published author on HowlRound and has been a featured Intimacy Specialist on many other theatre affiliated panels during Covid-19. Ann is devoted to making both stage and screen safer places for Black, Indigenous and People of Color to practice their craft.
5/16/2021 - Penn Clark, Sunday Morning
During lockdown, BAFTA-winning actor Emilia Clarke discovered the work of the late British novelist and essayist Jenny Diski. Jenny had been a fan of Game of Thrones, the TV series in which Emilia starred as Daenerys Targaryen. Emilia speaks to poet and academic Dr Ian Patterson, who was married to Jenny until her death in 2016, to discuss Jenny's work and their shared love of cultural escapism. Nigerian author Oyinkan Braithwaite was long-listed for the Booker Prize in 2019 for her debut novel My Sister, the Serial Killer. Lockdown has not slowed her down, and has in fact provided inspiration for the plot of her latest novella The Baby is Mine. She shares how her love of Japanese animation, or anime, has shaped her writing during this time. After a hiatus of ten years, Hong Kong director Yonfan returned to filmmaking with an animation debut, No 7 Cherry Lane. He reveals how he turned to the work of American director Stanley Kramer when its release was impacted by the Covid-19 outbreak. Plus we hear from our listeners across the world about the art that has changed them during the pandemic. Presented by Tumi Morake Produced by Lucy Wai, Kirsty McQuire, Lucy Collingwood and Nancy Bennie. (Photo: Actor Emilia Clarke. Credit: VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images)
What a conversation.Dive into the hot new career in theater and film with the phenomenal Ann James.What is intimacy choreography? How do you define intimacy in entertainment? What are the steps involved when you're in a production that requires (or needs!) it? Enter Ann James. 5 years of directing 60+ productions in China. Creating a company and advocating for change in our profession/passion. Deciphering what an Intimacy Choreographer is -- and what an Intimacy Director, and Intimacy Coordinator are. Insights on discipline, traveling, and Black Joy. With all this and more, Ann James brings you an inspiring, beautiful episode on her journey that will motivate you as you dive into your theatrical adventure.Not only is Ann James worldly (41 countries!), experienced (directing at the Alley, Steppenwolf, Dallas Theatre Center, and Hartford Stage and Cherry Lane), and educated (Lincoln Center Director's Lab, Loyola Marymount University, and more), but she's also a change-maker: she founded Intimacy Coordinators of Color and is an advocate for "making both stage and screen safer places for Black, Indigenous and People of Color to practice their craft" (https://intimacydirectorsofcolor.com/) Check out Ann's next talk on @theblacktheatrecaucus this Wednesday, February 24th at 4pm PST. Enhance your resume (union or non-union!) with the Intimacy Captain Certificate training on April 4th. This is an exciting chance to dive into this new element within theatre communities and to put a real skill on your resume (rollerblading is cool and all...but this is better!) Sign up here. Ann James is a delight. You can follow her @intimacycoordinatorsofcolor and @icic_annandcarl. Catch her chat on Clubhouse (@intimacypro1). Your host Steph Newman is a theatre pro who helps people. Contact her! You can share your questions, dreams, failures and successes, and you can sign up for acting lessons, career coaching, and speaking sessions at steph@stephnewman.com This podcast is on a mission to share the real stories that lead to real jobs (in the arts and beyond). So if you're curious to know where that love of drama can lead, listen up!This is a labor of love. Your contributions are immensely appreciated. Contribute at www.stephnewman.com/podcast Please thank Ann James for sharing her story on I Love Theatre Now WhatSupport the show (http://www.stephnewman.com/podcast)
Once Tara and Pam have described the fashions they were sporting or coveting in March of 1988, we critique the cover, and then get into the fashion stories of Sassy's premiere issue, set on a boardwalk, at an old railyard, and in a palette of creams and beiges. What Next also forecasts coming fashion trends with pinpoint accuracy -- thanks, Michael Kors and Betsey Johnson! The beauty features teach you how to use bandanas and makeup; then About Face tells you about bang trims and hot oil treatments, and Body Talk warns you about gonorrhea, weed, and NutraSweet. After Elise gets a makeover (and WILDLY negged in the process), we take a quick trip through some of the issue's most memorable ads, including Benetton, Levi's, Cherry Lane trying to make bloomers happen, and which Sassy Club products we'd be bugging our mom to buy us. Then: the Magazineyness! Jane's first Diary (her editor's letter) has a culturally insensitive lede but otherwise makes us want to keep reading. The letters to the editor in Say What are probably just as real as the ones in Help! And should Sara Walker, the subject of Inside Out (the magazine's inside back cover column for magazine production ephemera) who actually named the magazine itself, maybe have been its first cover model? Start thinking about how you can source these outfits on the cheap as you listen along!QUICK LINKS
Once Tara and Pam have described the fashions they were sporting or coveting in March of 1988, we critique the cover, and then get into the fashion stories of Sassy's premiere issue, set on a boardwalk, at an old railyard, and in a palette of creams and beiges. What Next also forecasts coming fashion trends with pinpoint accuracy -- thanks, Michael Kors and Betsey Johnson! The beauty features teach you how to use bandanas and makeup; then About Face tells you about bang trims and hot oil treatments, and Body Talk warns you about gonorrhea, weed, and NutraSweet. After Elise gets a makeover (and WILDLY negged in the process), we take a quick trip through some of the issue's most memorable ads, including Benetton, Levi's, Cherry Lane trying to make bloomers happen, and which Sassy Club products we'd be bugging our mom to buy us. Then: the Magazineyness! Jane's first Diary (her editor's letter) has a culturally insensitive lede but otherwise makes us want to keep reading. The letters to the editor in Say What are probably just as real as the ones in Help! And should Sara Walker, the subject of Inside Out (the magazine's inside back cover column for magazine production ephemera) who actually named the magazine itself, maybe have been its first cover model? Start thinking about how you can source these outfits on the cheap as you listen along! Visual Aids
Tonight, on Into the Absurd, we delved into storytelling as we celebrate the act of transforming the drama of our life into memoir and documentary art. We'll learn more about Philadelphia's First Person Arts through the eyes of performer and creative force Tanesha Ford.Tanesha M. Ford is the Director of Marketing and Communications at First Person Arts, a nonprofit storytelling organization whose mission is to transform the drama of real-life into memoir and documentary art to foster an appreciation for our unique and shared experiences.Tanesha’s journey to First Person Arts began as an actress in Philadelphia at such places as Flashpoint Theater, Freedom Theater, and the Triangle Theater as well as in New York where she performed at the Cherry Lane, The Duplex, and during the NYC Fringe Festival. She is a member of Tongue & Groove Spontaneous Theater company and recently performed in “...don’t wanna dance with ghosts...” by T.S Hawkins.Tanesha made her transition to arts administration in 2014 when she returned to the Delaware Valley to earn her Masters in Arts Administration at Drexel University and after working at the Philadelphia Art Alliance and Opera Philadelphia, landed at First Person Arts in 2017.About First Person ArtsFirst Person Arts includes storytellers practicing across multiple disciplines such as theatre, memoir, visual arts, spoken word, and dance. First Person Arts’ mission is to transform the drama of real-life into memoir and documentary art to foster an appreciation for our unique and shared experiences. We believe that everyone has a story to tell and that sharing our stories connects us with each other and the world.2021 First Person Arts Anthology: Volume One – Witness: Stories and music that reveal hidden truths and untold stories.First Person Arts was innovative 20 years ago when we created the only annual festival of its kind to feature true person stories across multiple genres.Migrating our programming to the digital stage enables FirstPerson Arts to reach more audiences across the country, deepen your experience with each event, and permits us to create embracing environments more frequently throughout the year. Our annual festival is now segmented into four volumes! Each volume will focus on a theme that exemplifies what makes a story truly compelling. It is a WITNESS to history; something about the story PUSHes us out of our ordinary world; it empowers us to RELEASE old views, and EMBRACE a new way of thinking or being. This is the powerful movement of the human spirit through life.“A festival is a finite amount of time. An Anthology is a celebration of the stories that fill our lives all year round.
Rob Garland & Andy Aledort talk about their guitar lessons available on TrueFire, perform, and answer questions. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Rob:Growing up in England I worked in a diverse array of bands and performed on the London college circuit. Later I played hundreds of gigs at numerous festivals (The Big Muddy Blues Festival, Blues In The District, Washington Blues, etc). and at clubs around the U.S. with my group, Rob Garland & The Blue Monks, opening for artists such as B.B. King, Chuck Berry and Booker T. The band attained airplay on international radio and T.V. stations.I graduated from Christ Church College in the U.K. with a Bachelors degree in Music/Radio Film & Television. After moving to the U.S. I studied with jazz great Jimmy Bruno.Since being featured in guitar magazines, (Guitarist, Guitar One, Premier Guitar, etc), my first instructional book was published by Cherry Lane in 2007 which led to a wonderful relationship with TrueFire where currently I run an artist channel (Babylon), write articles for RIFF Journal, host live YouTube sessions and create instructional courses, such as the best selling Chord Navigator: CAGED series. You can check out my courses and watch video introductions on the Guitar Lessons & TrueFire Courses page of my website.I've been a guitar teacher for over 25 years and am very proud to be part of the faculty at Musicians Institute, in Hollywood, CA. I also teach private lessons from my home in L.A. via Zoom/Skype.Currently I play gigs with jazz/funk band Catatonic and my fusion power trio Rob Garland's Eclectic Trio at venues such as The Baked Potato, Vitello's, Alva's Showroom and The Mint. I've performed sessions at Los Angeles studios such as Revolver and The Village Recorder and co-written music for Bad Robot.I love writing, recording and releasing my original music ranging in genre from jazz/rock instrumental to acoustic vocal folk, which can be streamed on Spotify or downloaded on iTunes as well as numerous other digital platforms. Check out the Music page on my website for more information and links.In September 2018 I was honoured to perform and jam with legendary guitarist Steve Vai at the 'Big Mama-Jama Jamathon' in Hollywood, CA.Some of the amazing musicians I've worked with include Jimmy Haslip (The Yellowjackets), Andy Sanesi (Scott Henderson), Tony Newton (Gary Moore), Mick Stevens (Brand X) and Gus Thornton (Albert King).Endorsements include the wonderful folks at Bogner amplification, Xotic guitars, Curt Mangan strings, Chicken Picks and Moody Leather Straps.I love all different genres of music and am influenced by everyone from Joni Mitchell to Frank Zappa, via Prince and Black Sabbath!About Andy:Only a handful of people on the planet can deliver the instructional goods on guitar as well as Andy Aledort. Andy has served as senior editor for several top guitar magazines, has authored over 200 guitar instruction books, and has studied the styles and techniques of virtually every major electric blues and rock guitar artist in history. You’d be hard pressed to find anyone better qualified to present a more thorough guitar lesson curriculum than Andy Aledort.Over the last 10 years, Andy Aledort has sold over one million instructional DVDs, and continues to produce new DVD products for Guitar World and TrueFire. There are many additional Aledort products on the market available from other companies such as Hal Leonard and Alfred Music PubAledort has also been featured nationally on Comcast Music On Demand every day, seven days a week. All of the many different products he’s created for GW are featured, including excerpts from his Axis: Bold as Love and Electric Ladyland instructional DVDs.Aledort has been touring for the last eight years with Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers and plays slide guitar in the band. Additionally, he appears on the new “Dickey Betts & Great Southern: 30 Years Of Southern Rock” 2 Disc DVD and the double live CD, “The Official Bootleg”.Aledort regularly participates in the Jimi Hendrix Tribute Tours of the last nine years and is featured on the live Experience Hendrix DVD available from jimihendrix.com appearing with Paul Rodgers, Buddy Guy, Hubert Sumlin, Mick Taylor, Mitch Mitchell, Billy Cox, Robert Randolph and others. He’s also performed and recorded many times with Double Trouble, Stevie Ray Vaughan’s rhythm section of Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton. They appear with Aledort on a cut from his upcoming studio album.Andy Aledort performs regularly in the tri-state area with his band, the Groove Kings, and are looking to expand their touring parameters. They released an acclaimed studio album, Put A Sock In It, a few years ago, and released a equally highly-regarded live album, Live at North Star, in 2009.
Depending on where you're listening from, the election is apparently alive and well as we enter December with Nite Owls. On tonight's episode host Eric Gottlieb chats with Christa Shaub, music business jane of all trades, and EVP at Holr Media Group. Nite Owls chats with Christa about her wide-ranging career and personal journey into the music business; From Nashville to early A&R days at Cherry Lane, diving headfirst into managing a young Rihanna, followed by her discovery, and success with Luke Elliot. Listen and commiserate about being an intern surviving on seven dollar pitches of beer and hotdogs at dive bars. Plus Eric asks what's up with Delaware. Follow Nite Owls on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.Follow Christa Shaub on Instagram. Learn more about Holr at holrback.com
KRIS KUKUL is a New York City Based Orchestrator, Arranger, Music Director and Composer. Currently he is Music Supervisor, Conductor and Orchestrator for Broadway’s Tony nominated Beetlejuice The Musical! Other recent projects include, In The Green at Lincoln Center, David Byrne’s Joan of Arc at The Public Theatre, a remounting of Elizabeth Swados' Runaways at New York’s City Center, The Aenied with music by Duncan Sheik, and many other works at Playwrights Horizons, The Vineyard, New York Theatre Workshop, The Atlantic, The Flea, LaMama, Joe’s Pub, 54 Below, Birdland, the Cherry Lane and the Lucille Lortel. His work has also been featured at various regional theatres across the country and for 10 seasons, he served as the resident music director for the Williamstown Theatre Festival, where among other things he directed the legendary Late-Night Cabarets, featuring iconic performers including Renee Fleming, Kathleen Turner, Allison Janey, Tyne Daly, David Hyde Pierce, Judy Kuhn, Kelli O’Hara, Phillipa Soo, Renee Elise Goldsberry, and many others. He began his career working for musical theatre icon, Elizabeth Swados, and has committed to keeping her legacy alive and he recently arranged, orchestrated and conducted Lincoln Center’s American Songbook: The Music of Elizabeth Swados. Kris is a Graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts, and he has taught at Tisch/Playwrights Horizons Theatre School, The New School, Duke University, Columbia University, and Queens College.
Wolf Marshall talks about his Unboxed Jazz Improv guitar lessons available on TrueFire, performs, and answers questions. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Wolf:Wolf Marshall is a unique hybrid. He's internationally acclaimed as both a guitarist and educator. Through his many products and publications, Wolf has gained an enormous worldwide following and status usually accorded only to "famed players" in "name bands," and has been listened to on his recordings by more aspiring fretboard enthusiasts than most so-called guitar heroes.Wolf has been rightfully nicknamed the "Rich Little of Guitar." He's the leading "impressionist" in the industry, emulating, on record, the styles of the greats with unerring accuracy. And not only does he perform the most challenging licks and tricks of players like Pat Martino, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Johnson, B.B. King, Jeff Beck, Wes Montgomery, Eddie Van Halen, Eric Clapton and countless others on his best-selling book/CD packages, but he explains and demonstrates their special techniques and approaches to legions of guitar students globally.Wolf set the standards for modern guitar education in the 1980s. Then, his innovative transcription books, audio "licks" releases (on Star Licks, Music Sales, and Cherry Lane labels), and videos created the basis for an industry that continues to boom today and shows no signs of abating. He is also a highly respected music author, contributing long-running articles and columns to Guitar World, Guitar for the Practicing Musician (Guitar), Guitar School, Guitar Edge and Jazz Improv since 1984. Wolf’s regular column "Fretprints" has run every month in Vintage Guitar for the past eleven years. Moreover, music magazines in France, Germany and Holland as well as domestic newspapers such as the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times have interviewed him as a celebrity educator and music expert.Recommended by the legendary jazz artist Kenny Burrell, Wolf has been on the faculty of the UCLA Jazz Department since 2007. He currently teaches Jazz Improvisation and guitar master classes in the Ethnomusicology section of the university.In the past, Wolf has worked closely with a number of manufacturers, and featured their instruments prominently on his recorded releases and in public performances. He has endorsed, and been endorsed by, prestigious companies such as Fender Musical Instruments, Heritage Guitars, Sadowsky Guitars, Gibson USA, Martin Guitars, Paul Reed Smith, Thomastik-Infeld, Jim Dunlop, Acoustic Image, Raezer’s Edge, National Resophonic, and Dobro, as well as Takamine, Line 6, Kahler, Gitane, Akai, Gemini and Digitech.
Rob Garland talks about his guitar lessons available on TrueFire, performs, and answers questions. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Rob:Growing up in England I worked in a diverse array of bands and performed on the London college circuit. Later I played hundreds of gigs at numerous festivals (The Big Muddy Blues Festival, Blues In The District, Washington Blues, etc). and at clubs around the U.S. with my group, Rob Garland & The Blue Monks, opening for artists such as B.B. King, Chuck Berry and Booker T. The band attained airplay on international radio and T.V. stations.I graduated from Christ Church College in the U.K. with a Bachelors degree in Music/Radio Film & Television. After moving to the U.S. I studied with jazz great Jimmy Bruno.Since being featured in guitar magazines, (Guitarist, Guitar One, Premier Guitar, etc), my first instructional book was published by Cherry Lane in 2007 which led to a wonderful relationship with TrueFire where currently I run an artist channel (Babylon), write articles for RIFF Journal, host live YouTube sessions and create instructional courses, such as the best selling Chord Navigator: CAGED series. You can check out my courses and watch video introductions on the Guitar Lessons & TrueFire Courses page of my website.I've been a guitar teacher for over 25 years and am very proud to be part of the faculty at Musicians Institute, in Hollywood, CA. I also teach private lessons from my home in L.A. via Zoom/Skype.Currently I play gigs with jazz/funk band Catatonic and my fusion power trio Rob Garland's Eclectic Trio at venues such as The Baked Potato, Vitello's, Alva's Showroom and The Mint. I've performed sessions at Los Angeles studios such as Revolver and The Village Recorder and co-written music for Bad Robot.I love writing, recording and releasing my original music ranging in genre from jazz/rock instrumental to acoustic vocal folk, which can be streamed on Spotify or downloaded on iTunes as well as numerous other digital platforms. Check out the Music page on my website for more information and links.In September 2018 I was honoured to perform and jam with legendary guitarist Steve Vai at the 'Big Mama-Jama Jamathon' in Hollywood, CA.Some of the amazing musicians I've worked with include Jimmy Haslip (The Yellowjackets), Andy Sanesi (Scott Henderson), Tony Newton (Gary Moore), Mick Stevens (Brand X) and Gus Thornton (Albert King).Endorsements include the wonderful folks at Bogner amplification, Xotic guitars, Curt Mangan strings, Chicken Picks and Moody Leather Straps.I love all different genres of music and am influenced by everyone from Joni Mitchell to Frank Zappa, via Prince and Black Sabbath!
Kelly AuCoin is currently shooting season 5 of Showtime’s Billions, on which he plays ‘Dollar’ Bill Stearn. He also currently plays Warren Sloan on Freeform/HULU’s The Bold Type. Recent other recurring TV roles includes Pastor Tim on FX’s The Americans, Hercules Mulligan on AMC’s TURN, and Gary Stamper on House of Cards. Other TV includes Blacklist, The Slap, Madam Secretary, Person of Interest, The Following, The Good Wife, Elementary, Blue Bloods, Unforgettable, Body of Proof, Gossip Girl, White Collar, The Sopranos, Without A Trace, and many Law & Order episodes of various suffixes. His film credits include the upcoming The Good House (Amblin), False Positive (A24) and A Shot Through The Wall, as well as previous apperances in, among others, The Post, The Wizard of Lies, Julie & Julia, The Kingdom, All That I Am (SXSW Award; Ensemble Acting), Drunk Parents, Benji The Dove, Police State, The Music Never Stopped, and The Word. Theatre credits include Octavius Caesar in Julius Caesar on Broadway opposite Denzel Washington, The 24 Hour Plays Broadway, and the first national touring company of Copenhagen. He was part of the Drama Desk Award-winning ensemble cast of The Wayside Motor Inn (Signature Theatre), and his other Off-Broadway credits include Long Lost and Of Good Stock (Manhattan Theatre Club), The Call (Playwrights Horizons), Some Men (Second Stage), Boy (Primary Stages), Happy Now? (Primary Stages), Jailbait (Cherry Lane), The Ladies Of The Corridor (Peccadillo), and The Fifth Column (Mint Theater). Regional appearances include Yale Rep, La Jolla Playhouse, Williamstown, Syracuse Stage, Folger, Hartford Stage, TheatreVirginia, Virginia Stage, and New York Stage & Film. He is a former member of the Oregon Shakespeare festival acting company.
Hey y’all, we’re back with our continued conversation on Menopause. We’re joined by the amazing Ginger Mair of GingersRoots.com. You can find her on IG as GingersRoot and you guys in the DMV can connect with her at her shop in Laurel, MD. Ginger gives us some pointers on herbs
Cynthia Brando talks with James Kevin O'Connor. Topics: quarantine, Nashville, new musical, keeping positive and more! Donate at: https://www.musicemerging.com/ Singer, songwriter, podcaster/Radio & TV personality, and music producer James Kevin O’Connor is also the Founder/Chairman/CEO of the James O’Connor Agency based in Nashville TN, which represents global talent including singers/songwriters, actors, models, bands, authors and keynote speakers. He has written, produced, and performed on many of his own solo albums through the years, including, "175 Cherry Lane”, and his two latest, "Geography of the Soul" and “Gratitude", which were recorded on Music Row in Nashville, TN with "A list" musicians, and producer, Kim Copeland. James has hosted over 177 podcasts with artists from around the world, through his show dHarmic Evolution. https://www.jameskevinoconnor.com/
Today we are talking with Dr. Glenn Vo: a Texas native, private practicing dentist, a published novelist with his new book 2612 Cherry Lane, and founder of the Nifty Thrifty Dentist group and podcast. Glenn is a 3-day practicing dentist at his private practice. Some Talking Points (5:00) – Not everyone should own a practice, and there is no one right way. What to do while you are associating. (7:20) – The power of hiring a coach and finding mentors. (11:15) – One way to get your team to buy into your practice. Vision boards and understanding the hopes and dreams of everyone on the team. Vision board: -Poster board with different goals -Have to cut pictures out and put on your board -One meeting a year, everyone explains their board to the team -All on the wall in the break room – they need to see it (17:30) – Taking the team on trips for team building and improving the practice. You can take a trip on a budget if you need, but the ROI is always worth it. (24:05) – Glenn talks about writing his Novel, 2612 Cherry Lane. Life is short, go for your goals! (29:17) – Glenn's Little System Segment – How they use the morning huddle and schedule print outs to get people to schedule unscheduled treatment. (32:22) Get Real Segment – Glenn discusses dealing with team members and carving out time to work on his team. There just isn't enough time it seems but it is so important. How more productive you get when you take a day off to work on your business. If Glenn could go back, he would have spent more time working on his practices instead of practicing dentistry the whole time and trying to do everything. Glenn's valuable business lesson he learned was not carving out the team to meet with his team and communicate and plan. (38:00) – Glenn talks about Dentistry Live Summit June 26th in Las Vegas. 12 hours of CE. Buy one get one free using the code providing on the Nifty Thrifty Group. (42:10) – Dental Practice Heroes Sexy 6 Favorite Quote: “Fortune favors the Bold” What are you reading right now? Will Power Doesn't Work by Benjamin Hardy Recommend a book all Dentists should read. The Energy Bus by Jon Gordon Recommend a CE. Western Surgical and Sedation to learn how to do 3rd molar extractions Share a dental analogy. Comparing teeth to tires on a car based on how people drive. Some people drive really fast and wear them out quicker, and some people take it easy and wear them slower. Everyone is different. It depends on how you treat your teeth. What happens when you don't take care of your tires? Give 3 pieces of advice for a new graduate. 1 – Money talks. Look at the bottom line. Be careful of reps who are trying to sell you things. 2 – Numbers don't lie. If you aren't getting ROI, stop that. 3- Is it good for the practice? No Matter what you do, if you ask yourself this thing, you will always be steered in the right direction. ---------------------------------- If you are ready to take your practice to the next level, Dental Business Training by Dr. Paul Etchison can be found at Dental Business Mentor. For more Dental Business Content Check out www.DentalPracticeHeroes.com Subscribe You can subscribe to the Dental Practice Heroes Podcast on Itunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Podcast Addict, Google Podcasts, Overcast, and Pocket Casts
Marika Zimmerman, OCDS, gave this presentation at our March 2020 Community meeting. Bibliography Nine Themes in Carmelite Spirituality - 6. Carmel is Marian by Fr. Patrick Thomas McMahon, O.Carm. https://ocarm.org/en/content/ocarm/nine-themes-carmelite-spirituality-6-carmel-marian Liturgy of the Hours Lenten/Easter Season Volume II for Solemnity the Annunciation Psalm Prayer Divine office for 25 March Psalm prayer after Psalm45 not in the four volume but found on line. http://www.ibreviary.com/m2/breviario.php?s=ufficio_delle_letture St Teresa of Avila The Way of perfection Study Edition by Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD Page 368 Bible References from the USCCB web site http://www.usccb.org/bible/colossians/1 Catechism of the Catholic Church Part 1 The Profession of - Section 2 Chapter 2 Article 3 Paragraph 2 I. CONCEIVED BY THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. . . http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p122a3p2.htm Novena in Honor of Mary Mother Thrice Admirable and Queen of Schoenstatt booklet By Sister M. Gunthildis, S.A.C. Translated from German by Ulric J. Proeller, S.T. L. The Schoenstatt Sister of Mary, New –Schoenstatt W. 284 N. 404 Cherry Lane, Waukesha, Wisconsin 53188 1986 pages 8-10 Divine Intimacy Meditations on the Interior Life for every day of the Liturgical Year by Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D. Tan Publishers Rockford Illinois © 1964 Pages 1133-1136 (The Annunciation)
Flo und Martin schliessen das ZFF mit einer zweiten Episode ab. Unsere Hosts geben spoilerfreie Empfehlungen mit anschliessenden in-depth Reviews ab. www.aotcp.net Editing: Florian W. Time Stamps: A White, White Day (1:40); Divino Amor (09:45); La Llorona (20:23); Mano de Obra (35:40); Queen of Hearts (41:29); Cold Case Hammarskjöld (48:25); The Truth (56:23); Seberg (1:01:25); Suicide Tourist (1:05:21); Saturday Fiction (1:17:10); Waiting for the Barbarians (1:20:35); Sanctuary (1:28:05); Bad Lucky Goat(1:32:07); Abrazo de la Serpiente (1:39:00); Pariente (1:44:50); La Defensa del Dragon (1:50:25); Monos (1:54:06); Nina errante (1:58:06); Los Dias de la Ballena (2:02:40); Fire will come (2:11:28); Another day of life (2:15:20); No 7 Cherry Lane (2:20:35); G Affairs (2:33:35). Music: Bear McReary - Childs Play Theme; Christoph Young - Hellraiser OST; Skull Fist - Bad for Good; Ukulele Orchestra - Psycho Killer Cover; OCRemix None of the music is owned by AoTCP. It is strictly used under the fair use predicate.
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Una puntata senza noni commerciali, ma che nasconde un po' di cosette interessanti.E pure un paio di mattonate difficili da digerire.Il bello è che a volte le mattonate e le cose interessanti coincidono.Ascoltare per credere.Recensioni a cura di Cecilia e Nicolò.
Una puntata senza noni commerciali, ma che nasconde un po' di cosette interessanti.E pure un paio di mattonate difficili da digerire.Il bello è che a volte le mattonate e le cose interessanti coincidono.Ascoltare per credere.Recensioni a cura di Cecilia e Nicolò.
Entre las películas a comentar hoy destacan 'The Laundromat', la película que Steven Soderbergh ha rodado sobre los papeles de Panamá con Meryl Streep al frente de su reparto; 'Ema', el particular drama familiar de Pablo Larraín y la cinta de animación 'No. 7. Cherry Lane'. Por primera vez en su historia, La Sexta Nominada y PremiosOscar.net estarán presente en el Festival de Venecia, la casilla de salida extraoficial de la temporada de premios. Con la ayuda de otros periodistas desplazados en el festival, cada día (de los seis que estaremos en la Biennale antes de que Daniel Martínez Mantilla se vaya a Toronto) publicaremos un podcast en el que repasaremos las películas que veamos y los detalles más interesantes de la jornada.
Rob Garland discusses his guitar lessons available on TrueFire, performs, and answers questions. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Rob Garland: Rob Garland graduated from Christ Church College in the U.-with a Bachelors degree in Music/Radio Film & Television. After moving to the U.-in 1999 he studied with jazz great Jimmy Bruno. Growing up in England Rob worked in a diverse array of bands, performed on the London college circuit and later played hundreds of gigs at festivals and clubs in the U.-with his group, Rob Garland & The Blue Monks. The band attained airplay on international radio and T.-stations.In 2018 Rob joined the faculty at Musicians Institute, Hollywood, CA as a guitar instructor.After being featured in numerous guitar magazines, Robs first instructional book was published by Cherry Lane in 2007 which led to him working for TrueFire where he has released full length instructional courses on topics such as CAGED chords, the pentatonic/major scale, songwriting and chord tones. Rob teaches private lessons via the TrueFire platform, runs an artist channel (Babylon), writes articles for RIFF Journal, hosts live YouTube sessions and creates instructional courses for TrueFire. He also teaches via Skype and at his studio in Los Angeles, C-He currently plays with his fusion power trio (Rob Garlands Eclectic Tri-and jazz band (Catatonic). He has performed sessions at Los Angeles studios such as Revolver and The Village Recorder and co-writes music for Bad Robot. He continues to write, record and release his original music ranging in genre from jazz/rock instrumental to acoustic vocal folk.Musicians Rob has worked with include Jimmy Haslip (The Yellowjackets), Andy Sanesi (Scott Henderson), Tony Newton (Gary Moore), Mick Stevens (Brand X) and Gus Thornton (Albert King). He is endorsed by Bogner, Xotic, D'Addario, Hell Picks, Moody Straps and is influenced by "everyone from Joni Mitchell to Frank Zappa."Visit him at http://www.robgarland.net
Alex Riad is a New York based writer originally from The San Francisco Bay Area. He's the Literary Fellow at The Farm Theater, member of The Actor's Studio Playwright Unit, and recently joined the Lila Acheson Wallace American Playwrights Program at Juilliard. Theatre Credits: THE FLOOR IS LAVA (LaMama Experimental Theatre, 2017 Planet Connections Festival Best Play), IF YOU EVER COME BY HERE (The Tank), WHEN YOU GO (The Tank), STANDBYS (Thespis Festival), and WHERE SHE HANGS (Rondo Theatre). Film Credits: SCENES FROM THE UNDERGROUND (Feature Film, expected 2020). TV Credits: Co-Creator and Showrunner for the web series WHAT AM I DOING HERE? Streaming Online July 2019. Check out his next play, THE WILD PARROTS OF CAMPBELL presented by Now Collective at Cherry Lane in December 2019. www.alexriad.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I got an education from a Nuyorican––right there, I’d never heard the term before. Felix Angel Solis is a revelation––on the Fountain Theatre stage as Eddie, in the Pulitzer Prize-winning, The Cost of Living, where he blew my mind and moved me beyond compare (I immediately set out to track him down), to his thoughts on acting––actors as musicians, the script the sheet music, “actioning,” “referencing,” not giving what they’re looking for, offering something different. Seeking characters who care about something. All explained with fascinating analogies to life. His twice a day meditation practice, where thoughts are encouraged to run and play… adaptive energy, how we let go. New York theatre, the Labyrinth, The Cherry Lane, being directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman, twice. Getting tracked down not just by me, but Pacino, too. Crossing over to film and TV… series regular work on Law & Order, The Good Wife, The Following, NYC22 for Jane Rosenthal and Robert DeNiro; Subway Token Films, his joint production company, whose first film made the Tribeca Film Festival––street level miracles––saying yes to everything, and no to nothing, And yes he said to coming to perform for us at Women Who Write. As passionate as Felix is In performance is as passionate as I am to watch him do it, on any medium. Warm, humble, spiritual, insightful, resourceful, instinctual, inspiring and delightful, This time, this man, is so rich, I’ll be rewatching this more than once. Felix Solis is a revelation as an actor and as a human. Mind blown watching him on stage, mind blown sharing this life experience. Director of Photography Christinna Guzman Live on The Facebook Full show replay here https://bit.ly/2QBEMXo All BROADcasts, as podcasts, also available on iTunes apple.co/2dj8ld3 Soundcloud http://bit.ly/2hktWoS Stitcher bit.ly/2h3R1fl tunein bit.ly/2gGeItj This week's BROADcast is brought to you by Rick Smolke of Quik Impressions, the best printers, printing, the best people people-ing. quikimpressions.com And, Nicole Venables of Ruby Begonia Hair Studio Beauty and Products for tresses like the stars she coifs, and regular peoples, like me. I love my hair, and I loves Nicole. http://www.rubybegoniahairstudio.com/
Singer, songwriter, podcaster/Radio & TV personality, and music producer James Kevin O’Connor is also the Founder/Chairman/CEO of the James O’Connor Agency based in Nashville TN, which represents global talent including singers/songwriters, actors, models, bands, authors and keynote speakers. He has written, produced, and performed on many of his own solo albums through the years, including, "175 Cherry Lane”, and his two latest, "Geography of the Soul" and “Gratitude", which were recorded on Music Row in Nashville, TN with "A list" musicians, and producer, Kim Copeland. James has hosted over 177 podcasts with artists from around the world, through his show dHarmic Evolution.
Meet actress Angelina Fiordellesi who is about to open in First Love, a brilliant and touching Charles Mee play at the Cherry Lane Theatre. (38 Commerce Street, a charming cul de sac between Barrow and Bedford Streets in the West Village) Mee explores a later-in-life relationship and the things women of a certain age may feel but never say. Comedic and tender, First Love opens Thursday, June 7 and continues through July 8. www.cherrylanetheatre.org
This week on Love Your Bodd we've got a LIVE recording of the Out of the Box Theatrics' Women in Theater Panel! This live recording was moderated by Love Your Bodd Host, Heather Boddy. She interviewed panelists Elizabeth Flemming, Amiee Turner, Sammi Cannold, Alex Chester, Awoye Timpo about their experiences being a woman in the theater industry. Meet the Panelists: Sammi Cannold is a theater director whose recent credits include Ragtime on Ellis Island and Violet on a moving bus at the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.). Sammi recently served as the associate director on the Broadway production of Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (dir. Rachel Chavkin) and is currently the associate director on In the Body of the World (dir. Diane Paulus/MTC) as well as Lempicka (dir. Rachel Chavkin/Williamstown). Sammi has directed numerous concerts, workshops, and readings at A.R.T., 54 Below, Playwrights Realm, The Montalban Theater, New York Theatre Barn, (Le) Poisson Rouge, Don’t Tell Mama, and Primary Stages. She has also served as an Artistic Fellow at the A.R.T. and a Sundance Institute Fellow (for which she directed a developmental workshop of a new musical by Jeanine Tesori and David Lindsay-Abaire). She holds a B.A. from Stanford University and an M.A. from Harvard University. www.sammicannold.com Alex Chester is a proud member of Broadway Diversity Project. She is a former contributor to HuffPo and currently writes for Onstage Blog and Manhattan Digest. She is the creator of Hapa Mag - an online magazine by Hapas for Everyone, and is the founder/producer of WeSoHapa, a multiracial inclusive theatre company. Alex is also part of the podcast “We’re Not All Ninjas.” Theatre credits include: “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” - Madison Square Garden (NYC), Minnie Fay in “Hello Dolly” directed by Lee Roy Reams at NAAP(Off-Broadway), “Bubble Boy” at 54 Below (NYC/Original Cast Recording), “Brass Heart” - Royal Family Productions (NYC). Her resume of commercial work includes campaigns for companies including UPS, H&M, AT&T and Major League Baseball. Follow her on Twitter/Insta @AlexFChester @WeSoHapa @TheHapaMag www.WeSoHapa.com www.HapaMag.com www.AlexChester.com Liz Flemming is the Founding Producing Artistic Director of Out of the Box Theatrics, an Actor's Equity Non Profit Off-Broadway Theater here in NYC. After several years touring and working in the regional circuit as a professional actor, Liz shifted focus to make a difference within our theatre community taking on inclusivity on the stage with the creation of OOTB. With OOTB she produced site-specific immersive productions of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown , "Master Harold"...and the Boys , The Owl and the Pussycat , and Songs for a New World . Along with her completion of two sold out seasons, she produced Alice at Alice's starring Alice Ripley, a series of Open Mics, and several cabarets and special events for OOTB. Independently she was asked to produce the new musical Mommie Dearestwritten by Christina Crawford with music by David Nehls, and Sam’s Room with New York Theater Barn. This year she will join The Cell Theater as Lead Producer along with her development of Out of the Box Theatrics. She hopes to #changethestage one show at a time. Awoye Timpo ’s directing credits include: The Homecoming Queen (Atlantic Theater), Skeleton Crew (Chester Theater), Sister Son/ji (Billie Holiday Theater), Carnaval (National Black Theatre), Ndebele Funeral (59E59, South African tour, Edinburgh Festival); The Libation Bearers (Shakespeare Theatre of NJ), Araby (La MaMa), In the Continuum(Juilliard); Clybourne Park (Farmers Alley), The Vanished (Novisi). Producer: CLASSIX, a reading series exploring classic plays by Black playwrights. Broadway: Associate Director, Jitney ; Assistant Director, Shuffle Along . Other: ABC/Disney, Cherry Lane, Lincoln Center Directors Lab, Ma-Yi, New Dramatists, NOW Africa, Page 73, PEN World Voices, Rising Circle, Royal Shakespeare Company, Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab and WNYC. Amiee Turner began her career at a very young age and never stopped blazing a unique trail. While still a teenager Amiee had already toured as Kristine in A Chorus Line and Cassandra in CATS and made her Broadway debut in David Merrick's 42nd Street . She quickly established herself as a NYC actress and added another five Broadway shows to her list of credits. As an actress, Amiee is a proud member of AEA. She has toured the USA and Europe and played many regional theatres including The Huntington and Goodspeed. Her work as a director began in Connecticut and has taken her up and down the East Coast. As a producer she oversaw 23 productions at Theatre By The Sea, 42 productions at Ocean State Theatre, founded A.I.S.O.P. Theatre Co. in NYC, and produced and starred in the award winning independent film "Sunday on the Rocks" with Tony Award winners Cady Huffman and Julie White. Amiee currently travels across the country as an actor and director and teaches audition workshops at the university level. Other job titles Amiee has held include restaurant manager, Director of Entertainment for an NBA-D League team, Development Director for a major regional theatre, choreographer, and mother of two college age kids. Find Out of the Box Website: ootbtheatrics.com Twitter: @OOTBTheatrics Instagram: @ootbtheatrics Facebook: Out of the Box Theatrics Nocturne Tickets - web.ovationtix.com By Adam Rapp | Directed by Amiee Turner April 24-29 - Extended to May 6th 440 East 9th Street, NYC Open Mic Nights 05/07/18 - 7:30pm–10:00pm ($10 cover charge) - Scone, Tea, and wine available for purchase. 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Kate Hamill is a playwright and actor based in New York City. In 2014, her adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility premiered off-Broadway where it was named in the "Top 10 Theater of 2014" by both Ben Brantley of the NY Times and by the Huffington Post, which called it “the greatest stage adaptation of this novel in history.” Sense and Sensibility was remounted off-Broadway in 2016, and it was nominated for Best Revival by the Drama League, it also received 2 Lortel nominations, and it won the Off-Bway Alliance Award for Best Unique Theatrical Performance. Recently, American Theatre listed Kate in the Top 20 most-produced playwrights for 2017-18 and Sense and Sensibility is also listed in the Top 10 most-produced plays. Kate's other plays include Vanity Fair (nominated for an Off-Bway Alliance award), Pride and Prejudice (which just completed its premiere at the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival and will move off-Broadway in November 2018), The Little Fellow (an O’Neil semi-finalist), Love Poem, Little Women, In the Mines (a folk musical and Sundance Lab semi-finalist), and EMMA (a Red Bull New Play finalist). Kate has also acted in theatres in New York and across the country, including the Bedlam, the Youngblood, Cherry Lane, Phoenix Theatre Ensemble, and Theatreworks. As a writer, Kate specializes in stories about people who struggle to reconcile the demands of society with the dictates of their consciences. Kate earned her BFA in Acting from Ithaca College.
Welcome back to another episode of Women in the Arts! This I am joined by Lighting Designer Christina Wantanabe. Christina has been taking the theater world by storm and her lighting designs have been seen at places such as The new Ohio, Theatre Row and Cherry Lane. You can catch her work at Bristol Valley Theaters production of Elijah closing August 20th. Enjoy the Show! Twitter &Instagram-Sbrownsays Wanna be a guest here on Women in the Arts? Email me at brown.sarah1012@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shes-an-artist/support
Noah Emmerich’s breakout performance was in Ted Demme’s cult hit Beautiful Girls (Natalie Portman, Uma Thurman, Matt Dillon). His next role, opposite Jim Carrey in Peter Weir’s Academy Award-nominated The Truman Show, firmly established his outstanding talent. Most recently Noah starred alongside Glenn Close, John Malkovich, Patrick Stewart and Minnie Driver in Damian Harris’ Wilde Wedding. Additional file credits include Todd Field’s Academy Award nominated Little Children (Kate Winslet), Gavin O’Connor’s Jane Got A Gun, starring Natalie Portman, Ewan McGregor and Joel Edgerton, J.J. Abrams' Super 8, Gavin O'Connor's Pride & Glory (Edward Norton, Colin Farrell), Doug Liman’s Fair Game (Naomi Watts, Sean Penn), Sympathy for Delicious (Mark Ruffalo), Miracle (Kurt Russell), Frequency (Dennis Quaid), Beyond Borders (Angelina Jolie, Clive Owen), Windtalkers (Nicolas Cage), Life (Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence), Copland (Sylvester Stallone, Robert DeNiro, Harvey Keitel), Guillaume Canet's Blood Ties (Marion Cotillard, Clive Owen, and Zoe Saldana), and Warrior (Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton). On television, Emmerich currently plays FBI Agent Stan Beeman opposite Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys on F/X’s critically acclaimed drama series The Americans. He also recently appeared to great acclaim as "Dr. Jenner" in Frank Darabont's breakout hit The Walking Dead. He's guest starred on shows including Master of None, Billions, The West Wing, Monk, and White Collar. Recent stage work includes Bruce Norris’ The Qualms at Playwrights Horizons (dir, Pam MacKinnon), Stephen Belber's Fault Lines at the Cherry Lane (dir, David Schwimmer), and the Kennedy Center's production of A Streetcar Named Desire opposite Patricia Clarkson. Emmerich received an honors degree in history from Yale University and studied filmmaking at New York University. He was born and raised in New York City, where he currently lives.
Theater Talk focuses on the new comedy "Out of the Mouths of Babes" at The Cherry Lane Theatre with its playwright Israel Horovitz and company members Estelle Parsons, as well as Angelina Fiordellisi, who is also the Artistic Director at The Cherry Lane.
An excerpt from Dido in Idaho by Abby Rosebrock. Sound design by Natalie Johnsonius Neubert Abby Rosebrock is a New York-based actress and writer from South Carolina. She graduated from Columbia University, where she taught writing on a literature fellowship and earned a doctorate in English. Abby’s plays have been produced or read at Cherry Lane, […]
JBN sits down with actor/producer Bill Coyne (billcoyneonlinecom). Off-Broadway: THE BRIGHTNESS OF HEAVEN at The Cherry Lane, GREED: A Musical For Our Times at New World Stages, LI'L ABNER, FADE OUT/FADE IN. Bassanio in THE MERCHANT OF VENICE with The Shakespeare Forum. Other NYC: Soho Playhouse, NYMF, Ars Nova. Bill created the role of Supernova in Superhero Celebrity Rehab, 2012 Best of DC Capital Fringe. Recent workshops include: BE MORE CHILL and ANNIE GOLDEN, BOUNTY HUNTER YO! by Joe Iconis for Two River Theatre and Cap21, I SPY A SPY by SooHee Youn and Jamie Jackson at The Playroom. Bill is an actor-vist and producer of MuseMatch, a not-for-profit concert series that has created 45 collaborations and raised thousands of dollars for charity. Song Presentation: "Strong, Silent Type" from THE SONGS OF JOEL B. NEW, VOLUME I (now available on Noisetrade). Recorded live on January 17th, 2015 at TruVoice Studios NYC.