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Our guests today: Patrick Spradlin Dir. of Central Lakes Community Performing Arts Center & Producer of the Cultural Arts Series
Our guest today was Patrick Spradlin, Director of Brainerd Community Theater, and Producer of the Cultural Arts Series at Central Lakes College. Show 2: Our guests today were Jim Lease and Becky Miller, Volunteers with Wild and Free Wildlife Rehabilitation.
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Alan Zweibel, who discusses his latest book, "LAUGH LINES: My Life Helping Funny People Be Funnier," which takes readers through his long career in the comedy-writing business and charts the story and changes in what made America laugh over the decades. Throughout the pages of LAUGH LINES, Zweibel weaves together his own stories and interviews with his friends and contemporaries including Larry David, Richard Lewis, Eric Idle, Mike Birbiglia, Sarah Silverman, Judd Apatow, Susie Essman, Dave Barry, Rob Reiner, and moreDuring the interview, Zweibel reflects on his career, talks about lessons learned and advice for writers, and some of the major takeaways from the book. Alan Zweibel will be participating in the Jewish Literary and Cultural Arts Series with the Memphis Jewish Community Center and will be speaking at a virtual event on Tuesday, December 15 at 7 PM CDT. The event is free with advance registration at www.jccmemphis.org. Alan Zweibel is an original Saturday Night Live writer who has won multiple Emmy and Writers Guild of America Awards for his work in television that includes "It's Garry Shandling's Show" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm." He also collaborated with Billy Crystal on the Tony Award-winning Broadway play "700 Sundays" and won the Thurber Prize for American Humor for his novel, "The Other Shulman."Visit https://alanzweibel.com for more information.
Our guest today was Patrick Spradlin, Director of the Community Performing Arts Center and Producer of the Cultural Arts Series at CLC.
Our guest today was Patrick Spradlin, Director of the Community Performing Arts Center, and Producer of the Cultural Arts Series at Central Lakes College.
Our guest today was Patrick Spradlin, Director of the Community Performing Arts Center, and Producer of the Cultural Arts Series at Central Lakes College.
Our guest today was Patrick Spradlin, Director of the Central Lakes Performing Arts Center and Producer of the Cultural Arts Series at Central Lakes College.
The Jewish Literary and Cultural Arts Series at the J is home to Memphis' most outstanding Jewish arts, entertainment, and educational events! Come gather with friends and community to enjoy this incredible season of Books, Theater, Food, & Film!2019-2020 Jewish Literary and Cultural Arts SeriesThe Matzo Ball DiariesPresented by Jewish Women's TheaterSaturday, November 16 • 8:00 pmGlobal Day of Jewish Learning: Speaking Volumeswith Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Joseph TelushkinSunday, November 17 • 5:00 pmCelebrating Empowered Women LuncheonWednesday, November 20 • 11:30 am"A Rosenberg By Any Other Name: A History of Jewish Name Changing in America"Sunday, December 8 • 2:00 pmIntersectionality Panel with writer and speaker, Marra B. GadTuesday, January 14 • 7:00 pm"We Love Anderson Cooper"Short Stories, Small Bites, Short Filmwith R.L. MaizesSunday, February 23 • 5:30 pm"Confessions of an Innocent Man"with David R. DowThursday, May 7 • 7:00 pmLearn more: http://www.jccmemphis.org/cultural-arts/mjcc-jewish-literary-cultural-arts-series/
Our guest today was Patrick Spradlin, Director of the Central Lakes Community Performing Arts Center and Producer of the Cultural Arts Series at Central Lakes College.
Our guest today was Patrick Spradlin, Director of the Central Lakes Community Performing Arts Center, and Producer of the Cultural Arts Series at Central Lakes College.
Our guest today was Patrick Spradlin, Director of the Community Performing Arts Center, and Producer of the Cultural Arts Series at Central Lakes College.
Our guests today were Central Lakes College President Hara Charlier, and Patrick Spradlin, Director of the Community Performing Arts Center & Producer of the Cultural Arts Series at Central Lakes College.
Our guest today was Patrick Spradlin, Director of the Community Performing Arts Center and Producer of the Cultural Arts Series at Central Lakes College.
Today's guest on Community Focus is Patrick Spradlin, CLC Theater Director and Producer of The Cultural Arts Series
The guest on today's Community Focus is Patrick Spradlin, CLC Theater Director and Producer of the Cultural Arts Series at CLC.
Our guest today was Patrick Spradlin, Director of the Central Lakes Community Performing Arts Center, and Producer of the Cultural Arts Series at Central Lakes College.
Our guest today was Patrick Spradlin, Director of the Central Lakes Community Performing Arts Center, and Producer of the Cultural Arts Series at Central Lakes College.
Hello Theatre Family! This episode we sat down the distinguished Patrick Spradlin. We learn how he got his start in the theatre world and what brought him to the big-little town of Brainerd, MN. Touching on how he molded the CLC Performing Arts program from just musicals and plays to include Cultural Arts Series, bringing interesting arts to the local stages of the Brainerd Lakes Area, to his directorial process; brushing on his latest production — the Mel Brooks’ musical "Young Frankenstein". Learn more about the CLC Performing Arts Center: www.clcperformingarts.com Buy your tickets for Young Frankenstein Online: https://goo.gl/QRA7WW Box Office Phone: 218-855-8199Visit our website: www.icantihaverehearsalpodcast.comSubscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2GsGe9Q Twitterwww.twitter.com/icihrpodcastFacebookwww.facebook.com/icantihaverehearsalpodcastInstagramwww.instagram.com/icantihaverehearsalpodcast