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This week, I'm super excited to talk with a truly influential voice — actress and playwright Sarah Bierstock. Sarah is a renowned playwright, performer, and film producer. Her most recent project, the musical short film "All the World is a Stage," directed by Telly Award winner Desiree Abeyta, will premiere through Broadwayworld.com on International Women's Day. This film features Broadway favorites Kristy Cates, Christiane Noll, Patrick Page, and many others as they come together to explore the societal expectations placed on women. In this episode, we'll explore: Her journey to becoming a prolific playwright and filmmaker The plays she has written and her latest project, a short film called "All the World is a Stage” How her film uses the metaphor of a cabaret performance to explore themes of authenticity, social expectations, and self-acceptance The importance of speaking honestly and the challenges of balancing multiple roles More from Sarah Bierstock Website: https://sarahbierstock.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarah.bierstockrosen LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahbierstock/ More from Tricia Join my Free Transformational Masterclass for Speakers Explore my content and follow me on YouTube Follow me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Connect with me on LinkedIn Visit my website at TriciaBrouk.com
This is the moment, the greatest diva of them aaaaallll, Christiane Noll, joins our musical lab! (Say what?! *faints*)Making Valentine's Day 2025 extra special, the Queen of Broadway cuts into some Devilskin with their sophomore album, Be Like the River, before tapping into her evil side with Jekyll and Hyde.Plus, we chat Scene Partners, the Charlotte Black Memorial Foundation, Rebellious Teen Years, The Sound of Music Live!, Appeasing the Ghost of Gertrude Lawrence, and so much more in this wonderfully hilarious episode!--SOCIALS--Christiane: https://www.instagram.com/christiane.nollCharlotte Black Memorial Foundation: https://www.cmu.edu/engage/give/donor-recognition/andrew-carnegie-society/acs-insider/noll.html--Nerves by Divisions - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/divisions1/nerves--*****Juxtaposing Metal with Musicals - joined by iconic guests from the worlds of Music, Broadway, Hollywood, and more! https://www.thetonastontales.com/listen -- https://www.patreon.com/bloomingtheatricals - https://twitter.com/thrashntreasurehttps://linktr.ee/thrashntreasure*****Help support Thrash 'n Treasure and keep us on-air, PLUS go on a fantastical adventure at the same time!Grab your copy of The Tonaston Tales by AW, and use the code TNT20 when you check out for 20% off eBooks and Paperbacks!https://www.thetonastontales.com/bookstore - TNT20 ***** ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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The brilliant actor, singer, and director, Robert Cuccioli, is renowned for his critically acclaimed, Tony-nominated dual performance as the good Dr. Henry Jekyll and his sinister alter ego, Mr. Edward Hyde, in Jekyll & Hyde, The Musical. Prior to his sensational run in Jekyll & Hyde on Broadway, Robert dazzled audiences across America in the show's pre-Broadway, first national tour. Both the tour and Broadway featured Linda Eder and Christiane Noll. For Broadway, Robert received Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and FANY Awards for Outstanding Actor in a Musical. For the record: April 28, 2022, marks the 25th Anniversary of Jekyll & Hyde, The Musical opening at Broadway's Plymouth Theater (now called the Schoenfeld Theater).Robert's other Broadway appearances include playing Javert in Les Miserables, and his high-flying performance in another dual role, Dr. Norman Osborn aka The Green Goblin in the rock musical Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark. Robert's first big break was playing Lancelot opposite the legendary Richard Harris's King Arthur in the U.S. and Canadian tours of Camelot. He's also performed in Kander and Ebb's, And The World Goes ‘Round, Off-Broadway as Nathan in The Rothschilds, and years later as Mayer Rothschild in Rothschild and Sons, which was also staged in London's off-West End.Robert's undertaken challenging roles at numerous theaters all over the U.S., appearing in Maury Yeston's and Arthur Kopit's Phantom of the Opera, leading roles in numerous productions of Shakespeare plays, and in classic plays and musicals like Amadeus, 1776, Guys and Dolls, South Pacific, The Sound Of Music, Funny Girl, Oklahoma!, The Man of La Mancha, Jesus Christ Superstar and many more. He's created roles in new musicals and plays, including, White Guy on The Bus, A Moon To Dance By (with Jane Alexander), and Bikeman: A 9/11 Play, among others.TV credits include: The Sinner, Elementary, White Collar, Baywatch, Sliders, recurring roles on All My Children, One Life To Live, Loving and The Guiding Light. Also, you can see Robert in such movies as: The Stranger, The Rest of Us, Impossible Monsters, Columbus on Trial, and Woody Allen's Celebrity. As a director Robert has staged Jekyll & Hyde at Houston's Theatre Under The Stars, the Westchester Broadway Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, and here in Pittsburgh at the CLO. He's also directed productions of The Glass Menagerie and The Merchant of Venice at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. Robert has sung at a host of venues around the U.S., and his exceptional voice can be heard on the original Broadway cast recording of Jekyll & Hyde, and on the cast recordings of Rothschild and Sons, And The World Goes ‘Round, The Maury Yeston Songbook, and Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris. And please be sure to check out Robert's debut solo album, The Look Of Love. Please note: our humble apologies for technical audio issues mid-show that were beyond our control. Despite the less than ideal sound quality, Robert gives us the gift of his great experience and deep wisdom
Quote: diversity is not only women and men / stay authentic and stay as you are and not as you think others should expect you to be #diversity #femaleleaders #leadership #mentoring #D&I #gendergap Christiane Noll, managing director of Avanade in Austria, shares why it is important for people to come first in every business, her perspective on the diversity aspect in teams and the flexibility in her leadership style. Going further, she discusses the progress regarding the number of females on executive level roles in Europe and DACH area, the role mentoring and networking played in her success and the reasons behind choosing to get into the tech industry. Christiane also shares her views on the new hybrid world and gives us insights on her new book and shares the story behind the title - 'IT GIRLS – Wie Frauen die digitale Welt prägen'. She addresses the quota subject and argues why we shamefully still need to include it in the D&I strategy and shares what are the things she would have liked to know 20 years ago. Speaker bio: Christiane Noll: is the managing director of Avanade in Austria. She sees the digital transformation as a decisive competitive advantage for companies in Austria and together with her team accompanies them on the way to the digital enterprise. It is important to her that people are at the center of attention to successfully address issues such as digital innovation, Cloud, Internet of Things, digital jobs and the digitization of customer experiences. These fields are more relevant than ever for large corporations, SMEs and the public sector in Austria. Moderator: Mahdis Gharaei: Mahdisis the co-founder & co-ceo of the female factor. She's a passionate diversity advocate, business woman and opportunity maker by heart with a particular focus on creating cross-border relationships thanks to her Persian roots. Before starting the female factor she served as one of the youngest general managers of an international airline and had leadership roles at non-profit organisations such as the World Affairs Council, AustrianStartups and Female Founders. About the female factor: The female factor is a global community for the next generation of female leaders, enabling them to get their seat at the table. The brand recently launched Europe's first job platform connecting female job seekers with inclusive companies. About Senate of Economy: As an independent business network, the SENATE OF ECONOMY is a driving force in shaping a sustainable society and a global eco-social market economy. We offer concrete and practice-oriented know-how for entrepreneurs and political decision-makers. Stay in touch with us: Website: www.femalefactor.global and www.employer.femalefactor.global LinkedIn Instagram Facebook This podcast is produced by PODLET. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leaders-talk/message
Vamos a hacer un repaso por la carrera como músico del compositor americano Stephen Flaherty con su habitual colaboradora durante cerca de cuarenta años, la letrista y libretista Lynn Ahrens, autores entre otros de los musicales "RAGTIME", "ONCE ON THIS ISLAND" o "ANASTASIA". Stephen Flaherty a los doce años ya sabía qué quería ser de mayor, compositor de musicales. Se graduó a los veintidós años en el Conservatorio de Música de Cincinnati donde alternaba sus estudios con actuaciones en una banda en la que tocaba el piano ragtime que le sería de gran ayuda cuando compuso su musical más famoso. Marchó a New York para estudiar teatro musical y conoció a Lynn Ahrens, letrista con la que escribió su primer musical “LUCKY STIFF” que estrenaron en el off de Broadway en 1989, ganando el premio Richard Rodgers. A este le seguiría “ONCE ON THIS ISLAND” nominado a ocho premios Tony en 1990. "MY FAVORITE YEAR" en 1992 y "RAGTIME" en 1996 del que hablamos en el “Cuéntame un musical” de este mes. En el 2000 estrenaron "SEUSSICAL" en Broadway que se convirtió en uno de los musicales infantiles favoritos en colegios y en 2002 "A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE". En 2005 estrenaron "DESSA ROSE" y en 2007 "THE GLORIOUS ONES. Sus últimos musicales hasta la fecha son “ROCKY” estrenado en el 2012, “LITTLE DANCER” estrenado en 2014 y "ANASTASIA" estrenado en 2016 en una versión teatral ampliada de la versión para la película de animación por la que fueron nominados al Oscar a la mejor banda sonora y canción. Espero te guste la selección que hemos preparado 00h 00'00" Presentación 00h 04'10" Cabecera 00h 04'45" 1988 LUCKY STIFF 00h 04'45" Something funny - Company 00h 06'27" Good to be alive - Evan Pappas, Paul Kandel, Mary Stout & Barbara Rosenblat 00h 10'17" Nice - Judy Blazer & Evan Pappas 00h 13'22" 1990 ONCE ON THIS ISLAND 00h 13'22" Forever yours - LaChanze, Jerry Dixon & Eric Riley 00h 17'52" The human heart - Andrea Frierson-Toney & Storytellers 00h 21'40" Wating for life - LaChanze 00h 25'05" We dance - Storytellers 00h 30'28" 1993 MY FAVORITE YEAR 00h 30'28" If the world were like the movies - Tim Curry 00h 34'16" Larger than life - Evan Pappas 00h 38'59" Exits - Tim Curry 00h 43'30" My favorite year - Evan Pappas 00h 46'52" Manhattan - Tim Curry 00h 51'27" Twenty million people - Evan Pappas 00h 57'33" 1998 RAGTIME 00h 57'33" Make them hear you - Quentin Darrington 00h 59'40" New music - Ron Bohmer, Christiane Noll, Bobby Steggert & Quentin Darrington 01h 03'45" Our children - Christiane Noll & Robert Petkoff 01h 06'08" Ragtime - Stephen Flaherty & Chorus 01h 09'02" Wheels of a dream - Quentin Darrington & Stephanie Umoh 01h 12'37" 2000 SEUSSICAL 01h 12'37" A day for the cat in the hat - David Shiner & Anthony Blair Hill 01h 15'26" Alone in the Universe - Anthony Blair Hill & Kevin Chamberlain 01h 20'08" How lucky you are - David Shiner, Michelle Pawk & Kevin Chamberlain 01h 22'39" Oh, the thinks you can think - David Shiner 01h 26'28" 2002 A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE 01h 26'28" The streets of Dublin - Stephen Pasquale 01h 29'48" 2005 DESSA ROSE 01h 29'48" Fly away - Rebecca Eichenbeger 01h 32'49" In the bend of my arm - Rachel York, Norm Lewis, LaChanze & Eric Jordan 01h 37'49" Their eyes are clear, blue like - LaChanze 01h 40'14" We are descended - Company 01h 44'53" 2007 THE GLORIOUS ONES 01h 44'53" I was here - Marc Kudish 01h 48'13" Making love - Marc Kudish 01h 50'38" My body wasn't why - Natalie Venetia Belcon 01h 53'43" The glorious ones - Marc Kudish 01h 56'55" 2012 ROCKY 01h 56'55" Ain't down yet - Company 01h 58'59" Happiness - Andy Karl & Margo Sieber 02h 01'43" Keep on standing - Andy Karl 02h 04'58" My nose ain't broken - Andy Karl 02h 08'37" One of us - Company 02h 10'35" Raining - Margo Sieber 02h 14'38" 2016 ANASTASIA 02h 14'38" A rumor in St Petersburg - Derek Klena & John Bolton 02h 20'15" Everything to win - Derek Klena 02h 22'53" Journey to the past - Christy Altomare 02h 26'08" Once upon a December - Christy Altomare 02h 28'59" Paris holds the key to your heart - John Bolton, Derek Klena & Christy Altomare 02h 32'01" Still - Ramin Karimloo
RAGTIME Book by Terrence McNally | Music by Stephen Flaherty | Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens | Based on “Ragtime” by E.L. Doctorow Episode Segments:2:12 - Speed Test5:06 - Why God Why10:43 - Back to Before14:14 – Putting It Together28:12 - What's Inside49:26 - How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?1:15:34 - Our Favorite Things1:24:54 - Corner of the Sky1:28:10 – What Comes Next?Works Consulted & Reference :Ragtime (Original Libretto) by Terrence McNallyRagtime by E.L. DoctorowRagtime: The Making of a Musical in “The Cultural Critic” by Steve Cohen Great Performances: Creating Ragtime (PBS – 1998)Stars in the House: Ragtime ReunionThe Making of a Musical: Ragtime at The Kennedy CenterSingular Sensation: The Triumph of Broadway by Michael RiedelMusic Credits:"Overture" from Dear World (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jerry Herman | Performed by Dear World Orchestra & Donald Pippin"The Speed Test" from Thoroughly Modern Millie (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jeanine Tesori, Lyrics by Dick Scanlan | Performed by Marc Kudisch, Sutton Foster, Anne L. Nathan & Ensemble"Why God Why" from Miss Saigon: The Definitive Live Recording (Original Cast Recording / Deluxe) | Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, Lyrics by Alain Boublil & Richard Maltby Jr. | Performed by Alistair Brammer"Back to Before" from Ragtime: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Stephen Flaherty, Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens | Performed by Marin Mazzie"Chromolume #7 / Putting It Together" from Sunday in the Park with George (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim | Performed by Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, Judith Moore, Cris Groenendaal, Charles Kimbrough, William Parry, Nancy Opel, Robert Westenberg, Dana Ivey, Kurt Knudson, Barbara Bryne"What's Inside" from Waitress (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Sara Bareilles | Performed by Jessie Mueller & Ensemble"Your Daddy's Son” from Ragtime: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Stephen Flaherty, Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens | Performed by Audra McDonald"Maria" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Evadne Baker, Anna Lee, Portia Nelson, Marni Nixon"My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Julie Andrews"Corner of the Sky" from Pippin (New Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz | Performed by Matthew James Thomas“What Comes Next?” from Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda | Performed by Jonathan Groff
Emily and Jessica sit down with Broadway's Christiane Noll to discuss her experiences on Broadway, Dear Evan Hansen's cultural impact, and much more. New episodes every other Saturday!
This New York born, New Jersey raised actress received TONY and Drama Desk Award nominations and won a Helen Hayes Award for her portrayal of Mother in the Kennedy Center Revival of RAGTIME on Broadway. She starred in the record-breaking First National Tour of DEAR EVAN HANSEN. She made her Broadway debut creating the role of Emma in JEKYLL & HYDE, receiving a FANY award for Best actress in a musical. Ms. Noll received her second Drama Desk nomination for her work in CHAPLIN on Broadway. She has been seen perennially as Sister Margaretta in NBC’s THE SOUND OF MUSIC LIVE with Carrie Underwood and she supplied the singing-voice of Anna in the Warner Brothers animated feature THE KING AND I. Support me via Patreon! Twitter: @JoshLamon Instagram: @Josh.Lamon Produced by Alan Seales and Elizabeth Wheless. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joy has been a singer/actress for her entire life. Although her years in the industry have brought great respect from her peers, Joy feels she has taken on her favorite role of all: Voice Teacher and Mentor to the next generation of artists. As the founder and Executive Director of The Broadway Mentors Program and the Broadway Mentors Foundation for the Performing Arts, Joy has found and "Passing the Torch" one of the most important and fulfilling aspects of her life. The programs include personal One on One coaching classes and small group Master Classes with many of the most legendary Broadway/TV actors and singers. Included on the roster are Tony Award Winners Donna McKechnie, Anthony Crivello, Alice Ripley, as well as Howard McGillin, Ron Bohmer, Aisha De Haas, Telly Leung, Anastasia Barzee, Brittney Mack, Andrea Burns, Terri Ralston, Emily Skinner, Christiane Noll, Joanna Glushak, Natascia Diaz, Rebecca Luker, Jennifer Apple, and Nina Le Farga. https://www.broadwaymentorsprogram.com/mission https://www.nats.org/cgi/page.cgi/_membership.html/691179-Joy-Lober-Anderson?value=EASTERN&attr=region https://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-lober-anderson-500b36122/ https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/joy-lober-520199 https://twitter.com/joylober?lang=en
*Trigger Warning* In this episode we discuss suicide. If you have been affected and require further support please find that here - https://unlockingtheatre.blogspot.com/p/support.html In this weeks episode the unlocking theatre team chat with Broadway sensation Christiane Noll. We discuss her time in Ragtime, Miss Saigon, Next to Normal and Dear Evan Hansen. Before ending on some quick fire q's! She reveals which role has been her favourite so far and what happened when the helicopter wouldn't take off in Miss Saigon.... Follow Christiane on Instagram - @christiane.noll and on Twitter - @christianenoll Remember to follow us on Instagram @unlockingtheatrepodcast for all the latest theatre news. Creator & Editor: Bethany @_bradio Guest Bookings & Social Media: Georgia Artwork: Alice @aliceesmeart Queen of the North: Emily
Hey Everyone! In this episode, I talked with Christiane Noll! Mrs. Noll can be currently seen as Cynthia Murphy in Dear Evan Hansen Broadway. I hope you enjoy it! Click HERE to subscribe to my weekly newsletter. I will send you an email every Friday when the episode launches with the show notes, links from the show, and more. Let's connect! Instagram: @bwaybrains Website: broadwaybrains.com
“A day of peace.A day of pride.A day of justice. We have been denied. Let the new day dawn, Oh, Lord, I pray... We'll never get to heaven. Till we reach that day.” If you don’t know RAGTIME, get in the car, drive three hours and listen to every word. CHRISTIANE NOLL IS HERE!! She is a Tony nominee for the 2009 revival and Dan’s theatrical Mom. She (before COVID) was Cynthia Murphy in DEAR EVAN HANSEN on Broadway and was also seen featured in the original cast of Jekyll and Hyde. Joe was Younger Brother in college and it was the first time Dan saw Joe on onstage, it was love at first sight. Ragtime is an epic, powerful, Goosebump inducing show that is as relevant in 1975 (when the book was written) as it was in 1998 as it is in 2020. Go out and tell your story .. let it echo far and wide.
In der zweiten Folge geht es um Präsenz und Wertschätzung von Frauen beim Forum. Anna Wallner trifft die Star-Scoutin der Tagung, spricht mit Sonja Jöchtl (Geschäftsführerin der EFA Stiftung), Sophie Rendl ("Frauendomäne") und mit Avanade-Chefin Christiane Noll über Herausforderungen des Home-Office. Und am Ende besucht sie im Bergdorf ein Begräbnis.
Come along our process journey as Justin and I describe every step in our process on how to choose audition materials for shows. You'll hear talk of Christiane Noll, where to find material, Dog Sees God, and much much more! Music intro and outdo provided by https://www.bensound.com
This New York born, New Jersey raised actress received TONY and Drama Desk Award nominations and won a Helen Hayes Award for her portrayal of Mother in the Kennedy Center Revival of RAGTIME on Broadway. She is currently starring in the record-breaking First National Tour of DEAR EVAN HANSEN. She made her Broadway debut creating the role of Emma in JEKYLL & HYDE, receiving a FANY award for Best actress in a musical. Ms. Noll received her second Drama Desk nomination for her work in CHAPLIN on Broadway. She has been seen perennially as Sister Margaretta in NBC’s THE SOUND OF MUSIC LIVE with Carrie Underwood and she supplied the singing-voice of Anna in the Warner Brothers animated feature THE KING AND I. She has also enjoyed starring in Broadway productions of ELF (at Madison Square Garden), IT AIN’T NOTHIN’ BUT THE BLUES and on tour in URINETOWN (Ovation Award), THE MAMBO KINGS, GREASE!, MISS SAIGON and CITY OF ANGELS as well as a tour of Australia and Thailand of SOUTH PACIFIC. With a reputation for great versatility, Ms. Noll has performed a varied repertoire in Broadway, Operetta and Jazz. She has been a frequent guest soloist with symphony orchestras in every state in the USA, as well as international appearances with Toronto Symphony, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Jerusalem Symphony, Sinfonica Brasileira in Rio, China Philharmonic with concert pianist, Lang Lang and orchestras in Hong Kong, Czech Republic and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She made her Carnegie Hall debut with Skitch Henderson, in his last pops performance with The New York Pops and sang with Steven Reineke SONDHEIM! THE BIRTHDAY CONCERT at Carnegie Hall. She made her Hollywood Bowl and O2 Arena debut singing with Julie Andrews in GIFTS OF MUSIC and her opera debut with Placido Domingo in THE MERRY WIDOW at the Kennedy Center as well as operetta performances in City Center Encores! THE NEW MOON, THE STUDENT PRINCE, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE and THE MIKADO. Ms. Noll has premiered shows Off-Broadway and regionally: SNOW CHILD, OCTOBER SKY, City Center Encores! 1776, John Kander’s KID VICTORY, THE COTTAGE, THEY’RE PLAYING HIS SONGS, ACE (Helen Hayes nomination), THE WITCHES OF EASTWICK, THE PIPER, FRANKENSTEIN, KEPT (Krieger/Russell), CALL THE CHILDREN HOME, A FINE AND PRIVATE PLACE, TAKE FLIGHT (Maltby/Shire), LITTLE BY LITTLE and LIZZIE BORDEN. And happily starred in favorites NEXT TO NORMAL (Connecticut Cristics Circle award), FOLLIES (St. Louis Critics Circle award), CLOSER THAN EVER (Off-Broadway Alliance award), BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, MARY POPPINS, 1776, THE KING & I, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, INTO THE WOODS, MACK & MABEL (Connecticut Critics Circle Award), THE BAKER’S WIFE, THE SOUND OF MUSIC (Salzburg Marionette Theare), and CAROUSEL. Ms. Noll as also enjoyed television performances on LAW & ORDER SVU, MADAM SECRETARY, and THE GOOD FIGHT. Christiane has performed her solo shows in cabaret at 54 Below, The Metropolitan Room, Birdland, The Regency, The Nikko, The Plush Room, The Duplex, The Nevermore, Arci’s Place, The China Club, Peaches, B.Smith’s and The West Bank Café as well as appearing in Town Hall's BROADWAY BY THE YEAR and the Lincoln Center's AMERICAN SONGBOOK SERIES. Along will many cast albums and compilation recordings, she has released five solo CD’s, CHRISTIANE NOLL – A BROADWAY LOVE STORY and THE IRA GERSHWIN ALBUM, both on Fynsworth Alley, LIVE AT THE WESTBANK CAFÉ on 2Die4 Records, MY PERSONAL PROPERTY on Jay Records and GIFTS – LIVE AT 54 BELOW on Broadway Records. Christiane is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University. ChristianeNoll.com - Twitter: @christianenoll - Instagram: @christiane.noll --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/support
Christiane Noll has been seen around the world in productions, symphony concerts, and even on a few of our favorite TV shows. Before she had her beautiful daughter, she thought that becoming a mom would mean giving up the career she loved, but she talks to us about how she discovered that being a mom didn’t mean giving up who she was and what she loves, admitting that the birth of the mom can sometimes be harder than the birth of the child, and so much more. Christiane and I talk about the surprises of motherhood, some of her preconceived ideas of what she thought being a mom might mean for her, how she manages her performance and touring schedule and sets boundaries as a working mom, and her thoughts on playing the many roles we have to play all at once, as moms. WANNABE NATION: www.facebook.com/groups/wannabenation INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thesupermomwannabe SHOW NOTES: www.supermompodcast.com/christiane
Christiane Noll and Aaron Lazar are about to embark on a journey across the United States as Cynthia and Larry Murphy in the national tour of Dear Evan Hansen. Noll has been spotted on Broadway in Jekyll and Hyde, the revival Ragtime, which earned her a Tony nom, It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues, and most recently Chaplin. She’s no stranger to the road, having toured in the likes of Miss Saigon, Urinetown and Grease!, among others. Lazar was most recently seen on the Great White Way in The Last Ship, but his Broadway credits also include the 2006 revival of Les Miserables, The Light in the Piazza, Mamma Mia, and many more. Maybe you’ve also seen TV in The Good Wife, Quantico, or The Strain. Be sure to follow Christiane and Aaron on Instagram @christiane.noll and at @aaronscottlazar.Hosted by Paul Wontorek, Beth Stevens and Eric King
Debrorah Grace Winer comes back to the podcast, as promised, to talk about her Classic American Songbook Series. The debut of the series features the music of Rodgers and Hart. She chats with me about the series, working in the biz, and she introduces Tony Award nominee, Christiane Noll, as she performs "Johnny One Note" with Ken Ascher at the piano. About Deborah Grace Winer: https://www.deborahgracewiner.com/ About Christiane Noll: http://www.christycat.com/Christiane/ Tix Info:https://54below.com/events/rodgers-hart-love-featuring-debby-boone-christiane-noll/ Support Keith Price's Curtain Call on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/keithpricecurtaincall Subscribe to Keith Price's Curtain Call on Itunes: www.keithpricecurtaincall.com Follow @keithpricecurtaincall on Instagram Follow @kpcurtaincall @comedydaddy Like me on FB: https://www.facebook.com/Keith-Prices-Curtain-Call-1380539615593807/ Subscribe on You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCduwJ3ytmAwdJMQtGllk1Ig
This week Julie, Miranda, and Zane will chat with Patrick Aiken about which of life's truths can be gleaned from Jekyll & Hyde!- FURTHER READING -Wiki - Musical, Novella- CELEBRITY SHOUTOUTS -Robert Louis Stevenson, Leslie Bricusse, Frank Wildhorn, Steve Cuden, Colm Wilkinson, Linda Eder, Chuck Wagner, Robert Cuccioli, Christiane Noll, Kelli O'Hara, Anthony Warlow, David Hasselhoff
In the latest Downstage Center, actors Rob McClure and Christiane Noll discuss "Chaplin", from the research they put into their roles (Mr. McClure as the legendary silent film actor and Ms. Noll as his mother) to the audience and Chaplin family reaction to the production. They also discuss past roles: Mr. McClure in "Avenue Q" and Ms. Noll in "Ragtime" and "Jekyll and Hyde," and the special moment when Mr. McClure met his hero, Anthony Warlow, backstage.
In the latest Downstage Center, actors Rob McClure and Christiane Noll discuss "Chaplin", from the research they put into their roles (Mr. McClure as the legendary silent film actor and Ms. Noll as his mother) to the audience and Chaplin family reaction to the production. They also discuss past roles: Mr. McClure in "Avenue Q" and Ms. Noll in "Ragtime" and "Jekyll and Hyde," and the special moment when Mr. McClure met his hero, Anthony Warlow, backstage.