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Best podcasts about daisy hilton

Latest podcast episodes about daisy hilton

Mauvais genres
Entrechats siamois : rencontre avec Valérie Lesort et Christian Hecq

Mauvais genres

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 58:12


durée : 00:58:12 - Mauvais genres - par : François Angelier, Céline du Chéné - Les inséparables de la scène française mettent en scène le destin de Violet et Daisy Hilton, deux siamoises anglaises devenues vedettes de music-hall américaine. - réalisation : Laurent Paulré - invités : Valérie Lesort Metteuse en scène; Christian Hecq Comédien et metteur en scène, sociétaire de la Comédie-Française

Culture en direct
Entrechats siamois : rencontre avec Valérie Lesort et Christian Hecq

Culture en direct

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 58:12


durée : 00:58:12 - Mauvais genres - par : François Angelier, Céline du Chéné - Les inséparables de la scène française mettent en scène le destin de Violet et Daisy Hilton, deux siamoises anglaises devenues vedettes de music-hall américaine. - réalisation : Laurent Paulré - invités : Valérie Lesort Metteuse en scène; Christian Hecq Comédien et metteur en scène, sociétaire de la Comédie-Française

Constant Wonder
Conjoined Twins

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 52:51


Conjoined twins Violet and Daisy Hilton had a love for each other that helped them weather exploitation and tragedy. And, how the world's most famous Siamese twins broke free from bondage.

Constant Wonder
Conjoined Twins

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 52:47


The love conjoined twins Violet and Daisy Hilton had for each other helped them weather exploitation and tragedy. And, how the world's most famous Siamese twins broke free from bondage.

American Theatre Artists Online

Emily Skinner has unequivocally established herself as one of Broadway’s most engaging and versatile performers. She was last seen on Broadway in The Cher Show. Her other Broadway credits include Prince of Broadway (directed by Hal Prince in his final show) for which she received an Outer Critics Circle Award, Billy Elliott, Jekyll & Hyde, James Joyce’s The Dead (opposite Christopher Walken), The Full Monty and Dinner at Eight. Off-Broadway, Emily has appeared at City Center Encores!, Manhattan Theatre Club, WPA Theatre, The Transport Group, Madison Square Garden, York Theatre, Playwrights Horizons and the Roundabout Theatre and she has performed lead roles at many of the major regional theatres across the country. Emily was nominated for a Tony Award (along with Alice Ripley) and received a Drama League Award for her performance as Daisy Hilton in the short-lived, but now cult classic, original Broadway production of Side Show.

My Imaginary Broadway Friend
07: Hot Takes on the Tunnel of Love (Side Show)

My Imaginary Broadway Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 73:28


Elizabeth and Wes think of all the possible metaphors for a Tunnel of Love as they talk about "Side Show": the circus musical (very loosely) based on the lives of conjoined twins Violet and Daisy Hilton.  CW: this musical uses child abuse and abuse toward people with disabilities as plot points, which is discussed in this podcast. 

Creating Salon Success, with Louisa Ashforth Podcast
Louise Dearman | Everyone is equal & how she performed with some amazing stars | LA Podcast #025

Creating Salon Success, with Louisa Ashforth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 23:51


British musical theatre actress Louise Dearman is widely known through her many performances in London’s West End, UK National Tours and the UK and international concert arena.Theatre credits include: Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (UK Tour), Jan in Grease (Victoria Palace Theatre and UK Tour), Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls (UK Tour), Mimi in Guys and Dolls (Piccadilly Theatre), Debbie in Debbie Does Dallas (Edinburgh Festival), Grizabella in Cats (Cyprus), Eva Peron in Evita (UK Tour), The Woman in Tell Me On A Sunday (International), Soloist in Judy (UK Tour), Mrs D in the world premiere of The Waterbabies (Leicester Curve), Glinda in Wicked (Apollo Victoria) and Elphaba in Wicked (Apollo Victoria).Louise is noted for being the first and only actress to have played both leading roles in the hit musical Wicked! In 2016 Louise returned to Guys and Dolls on the national tour to play Miss Adelaide opposite Maxwell Caulfield and most recently played Daisy Hilton in the U.K. premiere of Sideshow at The Southwark Playhouse.Louise Dearman in concert includes: Leicester Square Theatre, St. James Theatre, Bush Hall, GAY, Louise Dearman and Kerry Ellis (Prince Edward Theatre). Louise also produces an annual charity concert at the Grove Theatre, Dunstable. Other concert work: Louise has sung the National Anthem at the Capital One Cup Final (Wembley Arena), the Olivier Awards (Piazza Covent Garden), West End Live (Trafalgar Square) and has also guested with Josh Groban, Michael Ball, Scott Alan, Ramin Karimloo and Lee Mead on UK and international tour.Radio and Television: Louise is a regular guest on Friday Night is Music Night for (BBC Radio 2), the voice of Cara (Confused.com) and has recorded for Heart, Magic and Capital FM Louise Dearman’s first solo album You And I was released in 2005 and was followed by Here Comes the Sun (Big Hand Recordings - 2012), It’s Time (Silva Screen - 2013), Bond and Beyond (EP -2014) and recordings with composer Richard Kagan. Other recordings include: Marti Pellow, Kimberley Walsh, Scott Alan, Shayne Ward, Steve Balsamo, Christmas in New York, The Route to Happiness, Lift, Scrapbook, More With Every Line, All Things in Time, Songs and Somewhere In The Audience. Louise Dearman & Mark Evans released their book Secrets of Stage Success in Spring 2015 published by Nick Hern Books.Two of the biggest musical-theatre stars working today answer questions submitted by the public on a wide range of theatrical topics. Connect with Louise on socials:https://www.facebook.com/LouiseDearmanPage/ https://twitter.com/louisedearmanhttps://www.instagram.com/louise_dearman/ Connect with me on socials: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CreatingSalonSuccess/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa0wl2H5j1_8OJ7Cyw2bJIA?view_as=subscriber https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisa-ashforth-skincare-and-beauty-salon-expert-b8109869/ https://louisaashforth.podbean.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/creating-salon-success-with-louisa-ashforth-podcast/id1487126453 

The Charlotte Buzz
Hilton Twins & Starnes' Murder

The Charlotte Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 62:47


We've got a full cast of characters for you in this episode, including but not limited to: two famous actresses who are attached at the hip...literally, a convict who supposedly tells the truth after incarceration, and a balloon salesman named Myer Myers - you can't make this stuff up. Join us on a wild ride down Wilkinson Blvd. during the 1960s as we drink a beer that sounds more like a cicerone's rap name and Dru delivers pun after pun that are both terrible and great. A final word of advice: never trust anyone who claims that a person named Myrtle was involved in a crime. And don't forget to send us your ideas for what we should name our Charlotte crime podcast! Emailpodcast@vangocreative.comInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/vangocreative/Sycamore Brewinghttps://www.sycamorebrew.comDaisy & Violet Hilton https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisy_and_Violet_HiltonChang & Eng Bunkerhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chang_and_Eng_BunkerMurder, Mystery and Mayhem by David Aaron Moorehttps://www.amazon.com/Charlotte-Murder-Mystery-Mayhem/dp/1596294906Don't forget to subscribe!

RDU On Stage
Ep. 5: Super Troupers Eric Woodall, Broadway veteran Lauren Kennedy, and Charlie Brady Talk Love, ABBA, and NC Theatre’s ‘Mamma Mia!’

RDU On Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 24:27


Hear what Broadway veteran Lauren Kennedy (Spamalot, Les Miserables), her husband Charlie Brady (South Pacific) and Eric Woodall, Producing Artistic Director of North Carolina Theatre have to say about their history together, Mamma Mia! and what makes this show work. To hear the music of Mamma Mia! referenced on this episode, including ‘Under Attack,’ ‘Dancing Queen,’ ‘Take a Chance on Me’ and more, check out the original cast recording https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0016A10YI/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0016A10YI&linkCode=as2&tag=rduonstage-20&linkId=672612f84e1132b7bf7a2a56fec9f943 (here). About the Guests Eric Woodall is the producing artistic director of North Carolina Theatre. He served as the Resident Director of the Broadway, Las Vegas, and national touring companies of Mamma Mia!. In addition to his NC Theatre directorial credits including Gypsy, Mary Poppins, Jesus Christ Superstar, Steel Magnolias, Woodall has worked locally in the Triangle directing for companies like Theatre Raleigh and PlayMakers Repertory, as well as traveled the country putting his spin on shows like West Side Story, Big River, and On Golden Pond at Casa Mañana in Fort Worth, Texas and Amadeus at the Memphis Playhouse on the Square. Prior to joining NC Theatre full time in November as producing artistic director, he spent 16 years in New York City working as one of the top casting directors at Tara Rubin Casting. Lauren Kennedy is the producing artistic director for Theatre Raleigh, where she has directed and starred in numerous productions. She is also known by Raleigh audiences for her 30-year association with NC Theatre where she starred as Eva in Evita, Annie in Annie Get Your Gun, Fantine in Les Misérables, and Diana in Next To Normal. She appeared on Broadway as The Lady of the Lake in Monty Python’s Spamalot, Fantine in Les Misérables, Daisy Hilton in Side Show, Sunset Boulevard (original cast) and Nellie Forbush in South Pacific at The Royal National Theatre in London. For more info on Theatre Raleigh’s upcoming season visit: http://www.theatreraleigh.com/ (http://www.theatreraleigh.com.) Charlie Brady is best known for starring in the original Broadway cast of South Pacific at Lincoln Center, with other credits including North Carolina Theatre’s productions of Next to Normal and Les Misérables, and the Off-Broadway production of The Burnt Part Boys.  Connect with RDU on Stage Facebook – @rduonstage Twitter – @rduonstage Instagram – @rduonstage Web http://www.rduonstage.com/ (www.rduonstage.com) Support this podcast

As Long As It's Spooky
3: Seeing Double

As Long As It's Spooky

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 53:47


On this week of As Long As It's Spooky Aria and Alex discuss twins. There's also a good few minutes where the two of them just talk about Dear Evan Hansen and their big gay crushes on the actors. Alex covers the mysterious actions of Ursula and Sabina Erikkson while Aria covers the tragic yet interesting lives of the Violet and Daisy Hilton who were conjoined at the hip. Background music created by Kevin MacLeod and Private Hell Productions. Have a spooky story to share? Email us at aslongasitsspooky@gmail.com

Theater People
Emily Skinner (Episode 92)

Theater People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 45:08


We're OBSESSED with Emily Skinner and we FINALLY get to meet her!! Emily made her Broadway debut in 1997 in the original Broadway cast of "Jeckyll & Hyde." Less than a year later she originated the role of Daisy Hilton in "Side Show." She was next seen in "James Joyce's The Dead" before originating the role of Vicki Nichols in "The Full Monty." She was most recently seen on Broadway in "Billy Ellliot: The Musical" where she was hand picked by director Stephen Daldry to play the role of Mrs. Wikinson. She's amazing and we love her to pieces.

Theater People
Emily Skinner & Alice Ripley (Episode 77)

Theater People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 22:31


SURPRISE EPISODE! Happy Friday, Theater People! We're so excited to bring you this mini bonus episode featuring Broadway powerhouses Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley! Alice and Emily first met in 1998 when they were cast as the conjoined twins Violet and Daisy Hilton in the 1998 production of Side Show. Though they'd each go on to have separate thriving careers, they joined forces for the critically acclaimed albums Duets and Unsuspecting Hearts. Now they're back with a brand new album Unattached, from Broadway Records. It was such a thrill to get to interview them both at the same time! Enjoy!

The Jeff Blumenkrantz Songbook Podcast
The Philosopher - sung by Emily Skinner

The Jeff Blumenkrantz Songbook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2006


Episode #14: Well, it was only a matter of time before I dragged my friend Emily Skinner onto this podcast. Emily has all my favorite actor-ingredients: a boundless and beautiful voice, a major sense of humor, fearlessness, creativity, intelligence, and above all, a ton of heart. She's given some of the most memorable performances on Broadway in recent years: Vicki in The Full Monty, Mary Jane in The Dead, Kitty in Lincon Center's production of Dinner at Eight, and of course, as Siamese twin, Daisy Hilton, in Side Show, a performance which earned her a Tony nomination for Best Actress.This doesn't even touch on her appearances Off-Broadway, at the Kennedy Center, in the Encores Series productions, and at various regional theatres across the land. And she always manages to deliver a show-stopping or heart-breaking or gut-busting or all-of-the-above performance. I'm so excited to feature her on this podcast singing "The Philosopher,", my setting of the Edna St. Vincent Millay poem of the same name. Recorded 3/14/06.Need more Emily Skinner in your diet? Go see her at the 92nd Street Y from April 8-10 in the concert, Other People's Lyrics. Or take a trip to DC in June for what promises to be a great Mame, with Emily as "Gooch."Or maybe you need some CDs! There's her solo CD, Emily Skinner, there are her duet CDs with Side Show co-star, Alice Ripley: Duets and Unsuspecting Hearts, as well as performances on the following show/concert CDs: Elegies for Angels, Punks, and Raging Queens, Dreamgirls in Concert, and My Life with Albertine.But wait! There's more! She directs: Broadway by the Year - 1956 on April 3, tickets at Ticketmaster. And she's narrated a book on tape! Jennifer Weiner's Goodnight, Nobody. You can listen to it as you're driving to DC to see Mame!