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SCERA Spotlight Podcast
Episode 50- The Star Awards 2019 Part 1

SCERA Spotlight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 29:45


This year's Star Awards were outstanding ... So outstanding we had a hard time trying to cram all of our honorees into one episode. So we stopped trying! In this episode, learn more about the Evening of Stars Gala itself, and meet four of our honorees. We'll catch-up with the rest on a future upcoming episode! Episode 51 with  the cast of Disney's Aida is being released WITH this episode on May 4! Hosts: Quin Swallow, Rachael Gibson Guests: Carly Condie, Miss Utah Organization Douglas Smoot  Tina Shelley, Shelley School of Dance Dallyn Vail Bayles

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ATW - Downstage Center
Sherie Rene Scott (#202) - May, 2008

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2008 52:32


"The Little Mermaid"'s Sherie Rene Scott talks about creating the role of Ursula in the stage version of the beloved animated film, including what she believes the character thinks of herself. She also talks about her earliest dreams of being on stage while still a child in Kansas, her training at the Neighborhood Playhouse when she came to New York, her particular affection for Randy Newman's "Faust" and why it never made it to New York, working amidst the turmoil of the changing creative team of Disney's "Aida", how her family reacted when she got the title role in the stage version of "Debbie Does Dallas", creating the role of Christine Colgate in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" and the future of her one-woman show "You May Now Worship Me". Original air date - May 16, 2008.

ATW - Downstage Center
Sherie Rene Scott (#202) - May, 2008

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2008 52:32


"The Little Mermaid"'s Sherie Rene Scott talks about creating the role of Ursula in the stage version of the beloved animated film, including what she believes the character thinks of herself. She also talks about her earliest dreams of being on stage while still a child in Kansas, her training at the Neighborhood Playhouse when she came to New York, her particular affection for Randy Newman's "Faust" and why it never made it to New York, working amidst the turmoil of the changing creative team of Disney's "Aida", how her family reacted when she got the title role in the stage version of "Debbie Does Dallas", creating the role of Christine Colgate in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" and the future of her one-woman show "You May Now Worship Me". Original air date - May 16, 2008.

ATW - Downstage Center
Thomas Schumacher (#17) August, 2004

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2006 48:13


Late in the run of Disney's "Aida" and two years before "Tarzan" began swinging on 46th Street, Thomas Schumacher, president of Disney Theatrical Productions, discusses the Disney approach to theatrical production and the process that brought "Beauty And The Beast" and "The Lion King" to stage life—and brought Disney to Broadway. Original air date - August 13, 2004.

Tony Award Winners on Downstage Center
Thomas Schumacher (#17) August, 2004

Tony Award Winners on Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2006 48:13


Late in the run of Disney's "Aida" and two years before "Tarzan" began swinging on 46th Street, Thomas Schumacher, president of Disney Theatrical Productions, discusses the Disney approach to theatrical production and the process that brought "Beauty And The Beast" and "The Lion King" to stage life—and brought Disney to Broadway. Original air date - August 13, 2004.

ATW - Downstage Center
Thomas Schumacher (#17) August, 2004

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2006 48:13


Late in the run of Disney's "Aida" and two years before "Tarzan" began swinging on 46th Street, Thomas Schumacher, president of Disney Theatrical Productions, discusses the Disney approach to theatrical production and the process that brought "Beauty And The Beast" and "The Lion King" to stage life—and brought Disney to Broadway. Original air date - August 13, 2004.