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Born with a passion for performance, Conor's musical journey began in his small hometown where he immersed himself in musical theater and taught himself how to play the piano on the keyboard his parents bought him. Following his dreams, he took a leap of faith after high school and moved to New York to study at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. The city's vibrant culture allowed him to embrace his authentic queer self while honing his craft. After six years in New York, Conor ventured west to Los Angeles, where he balances his artistic pursuits with practical necessities. Today, he's established himself as a working musician and producer, performing four nights a week across venues from nursing homes to luxury hotels, private events all while releasing original music.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Born with a passion for performance, Conor's musical journey began in his small hometown where he immersed himself in musical theater and taught himself how to play the piano on the keyboard his parents bought him. Following his dreams, he took a leap of faith after high school and moved to New York to study at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. The city's vibrant culture allowed him to embrace his authentic queer self while honing his craft. After six years in New York, Conor ventured west to Los Angeles, where he balances his artistic pursuits with practical necessities. Today, he's established himself as a working musician and producer, performing four nights a week across venues from nursing homes to luxury hotels, private events all while releasing original music.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
"Yasmin tem 25 anos, mora nos Estados Unidos ja ha 8 anos e trabalha profissionalmente como atriz e modelo em Los Angeles.Yasmin se formou na universidade AMDA (American Musical and Dramatic Academy) em Teatro musical e ja fez varias participantes em series americanas como Super Pumped e The Offer, comerciais pra grandes marcas como WSS e Adidas, BIMBO, NFL, Turismo California e San Diego, e muito mais.Yasmin também ja trabalhou como ancora de tv, dando noticias no canal da Hollywire na tv Samsung por 3 anos. Yasmin tem como hobbies cantar, tocar violão, jogar futebol de bandeira e handebol. Yasmin também ja trabalhou e fez curtas com o YouTuber famoso Stevie Emerson, com quem contracenou em cenas e videos que viralizaram na plataforma."https://www.instagram.com/yaslacerdax/===================
Molly Durand is a classically trained singer and songwriter whose lifelong career in music started in Chicago. At a young age, she had the opportunity to work with some of the greatest classical conductors of the 20th century, Sir Gorge Solti and Christoph Eschenbach, alongside the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus at Orchestra Hall and Medina Temple. As an adult, Molly Durand was awarded scholarship to study voice at The De Paul Music School. During her tenure, she performed the American premiere of The Marriages Between Zones 3, 4 & 5 by renowned minimalist composer Phillip Glass, who mentored the production and rehearsals. While at DePaul she was in the Theater School production of the Vagina Monologues and then also played Mrs. Lovett in Steven Sondheim's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, at the Music School there. She furthered her training and study at The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in both New York City and Los Angeles and served as a stage manager to further her study of the theater and live performance.
Molly Durand is a classically trained singer and songwriter whose lifelong career in music started in Chicago. At a young age, she had the opportunity to work with some of the greatest classical conductors of the 20th century, Sir Gorge Solti and Christoph Eschenbach, alongside the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus at Orchestra Hall and Medina Temple. As an adult, Molly Durand was awarded scholarship to study voice at The De Paul Music School. During her tenure, she performed the American premiere of The Marriages Between Zones 3, 4 & 5 by renowned minimalist composer Phillip Glass, who mentored the production and rehearsals. While at DePaul she was in the Theater School production of the Vagina Monologues and then also played Mrs. Lovett in Steven Sondheim's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, at the Music School there. She furthered her training and study at The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in both New York City and Los Angeles and served as a stage manager to further her study of the theater and live performance. Synth - Chris Newlin Bass David Barsky Guitar Harry Owen Piano Mark Brown Violin Nino Chikviladze Georgian Drum Kit Francesca Pratt Rome, Italy Toms (drums) - Glenn Welman - South Africa Percussion Gabrielle from Caracas Venezuela Mix Engineer Bill Mims Master Chris Sorem Moon Photograph & Music Video - Adam Petrishin
Our Guest: Lucie Tassel--Lucie Tassel is an artist with ' experience, and a completely atypical background.-Being French, she naturally made her debut in Paris, where she is originally from. Under the direction of Ned Grujic, she played the role of Helen Sinclair in Bullets Over Broadway and was part of the On The Town and Godspell ensembles at the Théâtre des Variétés in Paris. She also played the role of Poncia in Federico García Lorca's play The House of Bernarda Alba at the Théâtre de La Nouvelle Athènes, directed by Guillaume Bouchède. She was also a member of the chorus of the symphony orchestra accompanying Joe Hisaishi on his last tour of France, and the singers of the Chœur à l'horizon, a Paris-based professional chorus specializing in the musical theatre repertoire, created and directed by Nima Santonja. In 2024, she played the lead role of Della in Sneaky Pete's Wild West Dinner Show at the Legacy Dinner Theatre in Wisconsin, USA. She is also the producer and artistic director of the A-Broad'way Cabaret, in collaboration with Kendra McBride as musical director, which opens this November at Green Room 42 in New York City, and in which she will sing alongside other international artists.-Lucie is a graduate of ECM in Paris, a musical comedy school run by Ned Grujic and Véronique Fruchart, where she trained for 3 years in singing (vocal technique, polyphony, musicianship), dance (classical, jazz, tap), theater (classical, contemporary, mime, clowning) and stage combat (swords, batons). —She also trained in cartoon voice-over with Edwige Chandelier. —To complete her professional training, she moved to New York to study at AMDA, the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, where she benefited from American expertise, honing her skills in singing, dancing and acting.A sportswoman from an early age, she has a passion for salsa and other Latin dances, and enjoys a wide range of disciplines including tennis (her specialty), climbing, skiing, horse-riding and rollerblading. Lucie's career path is atypical: after obtaining her Master's degree in physical and nutritional rehabilitation, she worked as an elementary school teacher in Paris for 5 years before devoting herself fully to the performing arts. Trilingual French-Spanish-English, she is also a traveler who, after visiting several countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, fell in love with Venezuela, a country that really helped her grow emotionally and from which she has learned an enormous amount. All these trips, and the people she met along the way, opened her heart and mind, bringing to light what she dared not admit but secretly dreamed of: being an artist.----Join the conversation LiveChat as we raise the questions, give our opinions , and ask you the same questions... --Live Chat with Us Every week... -----Music: Audio Podcast : by Daniel Howse : www.youtube.com/ProfessorSoraMusic ** OneMicNite Theme Song "Chance" & Background Song "Kanye" Host:--Contact/ Follow Marcos on IG/Fb/IMdb/Twitter/TikTok: @MarcosLuis —Show: OneMicNite Podcast with Marcos Luis *Contact/Follow: IG/Fb/Twitter/Tumbler/LinkedIn/Youtube/TikTok @OneMicNite www.OneMicnite.com - - ** Listen to Audio Podcast: Available wherever you download , all digital platforms.. ** Support Us Now: http:www.Anchor.fm/onemicnitetalk ---Follow/Contact -- The Show: All Social Media Fb/Ig/Twitter/Tumbler/TikTok/ *** watch the episodes on Youtube @OneMicNite & www.OneMicNite.com****Please Support this Podcast: PayPal/ Zell Pay: MarcosStarActor@gmail.com Venmo @ Marcoso-Luis-1 CashApp : $MarcosLuis1 Please Visit: The AzulesEn Online store to find Products that Compliment your Lifestyle: Link : https://azulesen.myshopify.com/products/onemicnite-signature-logo-unisex-talk-live-pod-tee --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onemicnite/support
Ever wondered how someone navigates the unique challenges of a thriving career in musical theater while dealing with the daily hurdles of a chronic illness? Chelsey, our inspiring guest, shares her remarkable journey from Vancouver to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy and how she's now making a difference as the Associate Director of Musical Theater at the 92nd Street Y in New York City. Diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 2020, Chelsey didn't let her condition define her; instead, she transformed her journey into a support system for others through her "Immune System Hates Me" podcast and the Rheumatoid Arthritis Warriors support group. Tune in to hear how Chelsey champions the importance of community and support for those living with chronic illnesses.Through candid reflections, Chelsey discusses overcoming self-imposed barriers and avoiding the catastrophic mindset that often accompanies chronic illness. She emphasizes the support she receives from her colleagues and the nurturing environment that allows her to thrive in both teaching and performing. Learn how Chelsey's passion for musical theater extends beyond the stage as she helps young performers build confidence and find their voice in a creative space that welcomes all. From guiding shy kids to become confident performers to creating a sense of belonging, Chelsey's story is a beautiful testament to the power of the arts in personal development.Navigating a career in the performing arts while managing a chronic illness is no small feat, but Chelsey shares invaluable insights and practical advice on how to make it work. Listen as she talks about adapting dance routines, understanding personal limitations, and having backup plans like further education. Get a glimpse into her personal life, including her experiences with new medications and maintaining relationships. With heartwarming anecdotes and genuine moments, Chelsey's episode is a heartfelt reminder that authenticity and relatability are key to building a supportive community. Join us for an episode filled with humor, shared experiences, and the special bond with our "spoonies sisters.Send us a text Hi, Jen here! We are so glad to have you back. I want to personally thank those that have signed up with Rare Patient Voice recently. We love your support of the podcast, and this is another way that you can by signing up with Rare Patient Voice through our referral link. Remember, we're here to support you every step of the way. Support the showSupport:https://rarepatientvoice.com/Myspooniesisters/https://www.etsy.com/shop/MySpoonieSistershttps://www.graceandable.com/?bg_ref=980:nzTyG6c9zK (Use code GAJen10)Website:https://myspooniesisters.com/
Alex Compomizzi, a local Havasu actor, joins The Missed Cue to discuss his journey in the theater world. He shares how he got started in theater, his experiences at Grace Arts Live, and his time at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in LA. In this conversation, Alex discusses his excitement about landing a role in Little Shop of Horrors and reflects on his journey as a performer. He shares how he had to work hard to improve his skills and the inspiration he received from fellow actors. Alex also talks about his passion for art and how he integrates it into his performances. He mentions his experiences at First Friday, a local art event, and his success as a featured artist. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themissedcue/support
Originally from Fresno, California, Frankie Rodriguez is of Mexican descent and the youngest of three siblings. With a BFA in Musical Theatre from AMDA (American Musical and Dramatic Academy), Frankie's passion for the arts is unwavering. He is a proud member of the LGBTQ community and a strong advocate for authentic representation and respectful portrayal of queer characters in media. Frankie tirelessly works to create safe spaces for all LGBTQIA+ individuals and supports various LGBTQ+ organizations and environmental causes. Notably, his character Carlos marks the first openly gay character in the Disney High School Musical franchise.Frankie's passion for beauty is evident in his new nail line, Freeland, launched on June 25th. This innovative, bright, and cheerful line is perfect for summer and Pride Month, featuring nail colors named in rainbow order:- Pink Fizz Fiesta- Orange Dreamsicle- Glow Stick Dance Party- Kiwi Cake Pop- Bounce House BlueCurrently residing in NYC, Frankie's interests include reality television, especially all things Housewives, singing, performing, painting his nails, and traveling to tropical destinations. Whether acting, singing, or supporting causes he cares about, Frankie Rodriguez is making a positive impact and creating safe, inclusive spaces for everyone.
The College Essay Guy Podcast: A Practical Guide to College Admissions
Welcome to the next episode to our special three-part series on mental health disclosures in college applications. In Episode 2, Ethan is joined by Christina Lopez, Dean of Enrollment Management at Barnard College. They cover, among other things: Why is this topic important—both generally, but also personally, for Christina? What advice would Christina give to students about whether or not to disclose? What does Christina look for in a personal statement? How can college counselors and parents help their students navigate this process? And more Christina Lopez has served in college admissions for 18 years. She attended New York University Tisch School of the Arts and majored in Drama and later received her M.Ed. from NYU Steinhardt in Higher Education Administration. After graduating she worked in television and film casting and realized she enjoyed working with students. Her first admissions job was at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in NYC. During her time at NYU, she read for the Stern School of Business and managed the admissions process for Tisch School of the Arts. She joined Barnard's admissions team in 2014 as the Associate Director for Multicultural Recruitment and now serves as the Dean of Enrollment Management, providing oversight to the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid. During her career in higher education, Christina has served as an Executive Board Member for New York State Association of College Admissions Counseling (NYSACAC) and Co-Chair of the Association of Black Admissions and Financial Aid Officers of the Ivy League and Sister Schools (ABAFAOILSS). As an advocate for access and equity within higher education, she has previously served on the board of Go To College NYC and Minds Matter, two Community-Based Organizations in NYC that serve under-resourced students as they navigate the college process. We hope you enjoy the conversation. Play-by-Play: 2:29 - Why is this topic important—both generally, but also personally, for Christina? 4:05 - Christina shares her background 15:27 - What advice would Christina give to students about whether or not to disclose? 20:36 - What are some different options for where students can disclose if they choose to? 23:33 - What information might not be as helpful to disclose? 26:00 - What does Christina look for in a personal statement? 33:45 - Christina shares some memorable college essays 38:22 - How can college counselors help their students navigate this process? 40:38 - What should students and families keep in mind during the college admission process? 50:31 - Closing thoughts Resources: Blog post linked to this episode: Should I Discuss Mental Health in My Personal Statement or College Application? (And If So, How)? Part 1 of this series: Episode 512, Navigating Mental Health Disclosures in the College Application: The Counselor Perspective Your College Bound Kid Podcast: Christina Lopez on “Mental Health”' How to Brainstorm 7 Different Personal Statement Ideas Episode 406: Why You Don't Have to Write about Trauma in Your College Essay to Stand Out—and What You Can Do Instead
Rizwan Manji is an actor known for his captivating performances on hit TV shows like 'Schitt's Creek' and 'The Magicians,' and his appearances in acclaimed films and commercials. He is a distinguished actor celebrated for his versatile portrayals across television and film. In this episode, Manji shares insights into his upbringing as a Canadian actor of Indian descent and his journey to success in Hollywood. He also discusses his advocacy work for South Asian and Muslim actors, providing valuable perspectives on diversity and inclusion in media. Raised in Calgary, Alberta, by Indian parents who immigrated from Tanzania, Manji's Ismaili-Muslim heritage deeply influences his life and career. Despite his parents' wishes for him to pursue a traditional education, Manji's passion for acting led him to attend the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City, following a brief stint at the University of Alberta. Launching his career with minor roles in various productions, Manji's talent and dedication soon earned him recurring roles in acclaimed series such as "Privileged," "Better Off Ted," and "24." Manji's captivating presence extended to the fantasy realm with his role as Tick Pickwick in seasons 2-5 of the SyFy series "The Magicians." Beyond his screen appearances, Manji advocates for South Asian and Muslim actors in Hollywood and co-hosts the enlightening podcast "The Brighter Side of News." Residing in Studio City, California, with his wife and three children, Manji continues to captivate audiences with his talent and commitment to authentic representation in the entertainment industry.
Laine Monica Cordell began her journey in musical theatre at the age of ten, and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Los Angeles. She wrote, directed and produced her own play for the Hollywood Fringe Festival in 2010, and spent some much loved time on the West Coast building her TV and film resume. In 2014, Laine moved back to Missouri to be closer to family, and met her wife, Felisity, in Springfield. They were married August 30, 2015 and now reside happily with their four sons and four dogs. Laine is a proud faculty member at Missouri State University in the Theatre & Dance Department where she teaches Acting Fundamentals and Voice & Movement.
Experience the dynamic world of Brentley Gore, celebrated for his multifaceted talents in the entertainment industry. From his iconic portrayal as Matt Garrison on the globally acclaimed series "California Dreams" to his chart-topping music career, Brentley has enthralled audiences worldwide for over two decades. Join host Elias on Pop Culture Unplugged as he delves into Brentley's latest album, "At The Ready," and explores the exhilarating "California Dreams" Reunion. With a stellar background spanning acting, music, and stage performance, Brentley's journey is a testament to his unparalleled creativity and dedication. Discover the essence of Brentley's musical prowess showcased in his solo releases, including the acclaimed "Up Until Now," produced in collaboration with the legendary Don "Redcloud" Smith. As a distinguished stage actor, Brentley's accolades include the prestigious Ovation Award for his stellar performance in "The Fantasticks." Beyond the spotlight, Brentley's contributions extend to education and philanthropy. As a respected professor at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy and the visionary behind the Los Angeles Performing Arts Foundation, he remains committed to nurturing talent and fostering creativity. Immerse yourself in Brentley's latest endeavors, from his electrifying role in the rock opera "Staring Into Nothing" to the launch of his highly anticipated second studio album, "At The Ready." Experience the brilliance of Brentley Gore—an icon whose talent knows no bounds. Watch the full interview on YouTube: Click here For more exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes content, subscribe to Pop Culture Unplugged w/ Elias on YouTube: Subscribe here
So excited to begin Season 5 of my podcast, Baring It All with Call Me Adam!This season I am focusing on My Entertainment Idols.I am thrilled to kick off this season with Singer, Songwriter & Actor Brentley Gore, who you know from NBC's '90s television series California Dreams.Last year, I got to interview Brentley who played Matt Garrison on California Dreams, along with Jennie Kwan who played Samantha 'Sam' Woo when they came to NYC for the California Dreams Reunion Concert.NOW, Brentley has released his newest solo album, At The Ready, and I am so proud to say I am a fan of it.In this NEW interview, Brentley is Baring It All with Call Me Adam about:The meaning behind his new album, At The ReadyHis creative process for writing an albumWhen he had to put on a brave face, but was really struggling insideHow Brentley would portray Matt Garrison on California Dreams todayWho are some of Brentley's Entertainment IdolsSo much moreAt The Ready is available to stream on all digital music platforms.More on Brentley Gore:Brentley Gore is a multi-talented performer and creative professional with over 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry. He is best known for his role as Matt Garrison on the hit television show California Dreams, which aired in over 48 countries and established him as a teen star. In addition to his acting career, Brentley is a talented singer-songwriter and musician. He has released several albums as a solo artist, including Up Until Now, which includes a mix of songs recorded with his previous band King Straggler, as well as solo recordings. Many of the songs on the album were recorded with the late producer Don "Redcloud" Smith, who had credits on albums by artists such as Tom Petty, Keith Richards and the Rolling Stones. Brentley is also a gifted stage actor, winning the Ovation Award for his performance in the off-Broadway musical The Fantasticks.In addition to his performing career, Brentley has also worked behind the scenes in the entertainment industry. He has served as a professor of performance and song craft at the prestigious American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Brentley was also the founder of the Los Angeles Performing Arts Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the performing arts. In the fall of 2022, he had a starring role in the rock opera, Staring Into Nothing in Los Angeles. Special Thanks:Scott Appel, Scott Appel MediaTheme Song by Bobby CroninPodcast Logo by Liam O'DonnellEdited by Adam RothenbergConnect with Me:Website: www.callmeadam.comFacebook: @CallMeAdamNYCInstagram: @CallMeAdamNYC
Today's guest is the ever so talented professional dancer @RileyGroot. You may have just seen her dancing next to Katy Perry in her Las Vegas residency, but I know Riley from her time as a student at AMDA college here in LA and have had the pleasure of witnessing her career unfold over the years. She's been on “American Horror Story”, the MTV Video Music Awards with BLACKPINK, Disney's Christmas Spectacular, the Grammys, Billboard music awards, to name a few. We chat about:How being a reliable dancer can provide more opportunitiesWhy connections are the most important aspect of your careerThe challenges and mindset shifts to withstand the breaks between gigsHow dancers can self-advocate to make the changes we need in the industryBorn and raised in San Diego, Riley Groot's love for dance sparked at age 13 when she began training with the non-profit company, Unity Dance Ensemble. After winning numerous competitive titles, all while touring nationally as an assistant for established dance conventions, Riley moved to Los Angeles, where she continued her study of dance and the performing arts at The American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Since her graduation she has grown her resume and reputation through the commercial industry as a hard-working and reliable talent. Her credits include “American Horror Story”, the MTV Video Music Awards with BLACKPINK, Disney's Christmas Spectacular, and The Annual Grammy Awards with J Balvin, to name a few. Currently, she is traveling Asia on Jolin Tsai's Ugly Beauty World Tour, and when she is not on the road or working in LA, you can find her dancing in her fourth Las Vegas Residency: Katy Perry's ‘PLAY', where she leads as dance captain. Riley believes that with every job and opportunity, a new lesson is to be learned. She vows to pass along the powerful insights she has acquired throughout her growing career and hopes to inspire the next generation of dancers, just as her mentors have inspired her.Hey y'all! I'm Justine, the voice behind the DC:U pod and MNTR MGMT. After 15+ years in the industry as a choreographer, dancer, producer, educator and more, I'm now working closely with dance artists on professional development, business skills and digital enhancement. Curious? Book a free 1:1 Career Call. You can also help support the podcast! Subscribe and receive exclusive member benefits --> Pod Producer/SupporterConnect with me on Insta @mntr.mgmt
Haleigh is the lead singer for the local rock band "Blood Moon Majesty" She has always had a passion for performing, and graduated from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Los Angeles before moving back to Utah. Haleigh is a hairstylist and esthetician who works with women suffering from hair loss to find and style wigs and hair pieces. She is also a newly minted step-mom and engaged to Dr. Nicholas Howland. Enjoy this episode!
We had the pleasure of interviewing Elliot Greer over Zoom video!Elliot has pulled us in again with another beautiful story. "I Bought A Honda" is about getting memorabilia of a love you once had. Elliot's posts teasing “I Bought A Honda” across IG have already garnered 1 millions since January 5th of this year.“I Bought A Honda”, Elliot comments:“ ,”Like many of my songs, “I Bought A Honda” is a fictional story derived from glimpses of personal experience. Fleeting feelings that led my spiraling mind into some other walk of life; in this case, a man romanticizing his past so much that he buys an entire car just to feel connected to it. It's silly when you say the name or try to summarize the concept, but the actual lyrics and melody will try their best to break your heart. You do have to listen carefully, but it's worth it for the punchline I think.”Watch the music video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V2t7F9hLdMAbout Elliot Greer:Whether scrawled in a handwritten diary, committed to the pages of a book, or posted online, an authentic story will resonate. From a stark and stripped-down perspective, Elliot Greer delivers unfiltered truth with grizzled, yet warm intonation accompanied by acoustic guitar. For as much as he harks back to an old school troubadour tradition, his appeal transcends eras. As such, he asserts himself as the rare singer-songwriter who can cut through the noise on social media with tens of millions of views or pack a residency gig on a weekly basis. Growing up in Scotland, he attended the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York city and later landed a part in Glen Hansard's Once in upstate New York —only for COVID to shut down the production before it got off the ground. Armed with a basic $100 microphone purchased by his girlfriend, he wrote, produced, recorded, mixed, and mastered his independent debut, Handcrafted, in the bathroom of his apartment. Simultaneously, he gigged nonstop, busking 357 days in Central Park, performing anywhere around town with a stage, and joining Ashley McBryde and John Osborne for a performance on The Tonight Show at Jimmy Fallon.In 2022, he launched a TikTok account and broke through with the single “Bleed.” A video of Elliot with an acoustic guitar singing his soul out caught fire, reeling in 8 million views on Instagram and 5 million on TikTok. Now, the Scotland-born and New York-based artist forges a lasting connection on a series of 2023 singles for Arista Records and much more to come, including the captivating and cinematic “I Bought A Honda.”We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #ElliotGreer #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement
Episode 044: of the American Grown Podcast in the Colortech Creative Solutions studios with Elijah Walters singer/songwriter. I first met Elijah while photographing a CCHS graduation. He was one of the senior speakers and immediately I was very impressed with what he had to say. After doing some research on social media I found that he has a Spotify and is producing music. If you consider yourself a "Swifties" this episode is for you!In this episode Elijah talks about how he discovered music through KIDZ BOP. He started writing down song lyrics. Around the same time he started learning piano which included a few singing lessons at the end of each session. Elijah found his love for music. He's currently on a journey to become the next great pop singer bringing his own spin to the genre. Elijah is attending college at The American Musical & Dramatic Academy in New York city. While at college he's also producing new music which can be found on Spotify & purchased on iTunes. Singers like Lorde & Taylor Swift are a big inspiration for the music he produces.Towards the end of the episode we talk about aliens/end of the world and Elijah sings an EXCLUSIVE sound bite to one of his new unreleased songs. Summer Girl.-To learn more about Elijah Walters & listen to the songs we discuss in the episode click here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2PLgRhtztMXJpzmxTFLUnK?si=9soZau1UROSsEQNB-k_gUA-#ad this episode is brought to you by Triggered 22. Support a local veteran and help spread awareness for PTSD & #22aday.-#ad this episode is brought to you by Colortech Creative Solutions. Colortech Creative Solutions takes your creative projects from visualization to realization since 1980 while keeping your budget in mind.-Engage with us on Social media: IG- https://www.instagram.com/americangrownpodcast/ FB-https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077655465940 or visits us at https://rss.com/podcasts/americangrownpodcast/
So many studio owners and dance business leaders self identify as their work, and sacrifice personal everything because they think they have to to experience professional success, or they will look like they don't care.Ashe Caldwell of Bloom Studio Coaching and I are here to share our conversation about how you don't have to do all that anymore. Ashe shares her journey of how she has successfully built her dance studio business without needing to be in it everyday. We dive into a lot of beliefs that we fully embody but may seem contradictory with what the dance world tells us we need to do to be successful. Are you looking for permission to do things differently than you've been taught? This is the episode for you! Ashe Caldwell has been involved with the arts all of her life. She danced numerous hours a week, took singing and acting lessons, and was on the stage every chance that she got. Eventually, she was granted acceptance into the Musical Theatre program at The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City and had the privilege to audition and work in dance and theatre productions in the US as well as Canada. She moved her love of the arts on stage to behind the curtain creating dance and music studios and even a fine arts preschool. She has had the privilege to be a studio owner for the past 20 years owning multiple locations and bringing in 6 and 7 figures consistently. She has purchased commercial space and acquired a $2.2 million dollar commercial mortgage all through her studios and has been Awarded the Canadain Business Review Board's Best Dance Studio in Canada. She now loves coaching studio owners(just like you) on how to stop surviving and start thriving in their studios. Episode Highlights: A different, more successful way to run a dance studio & business How a coach made Ashe's success happen The power of tapping into your intuition Different ways you can run your business & live the personal life you desire Links: www.bloomstudiocoaching.comwww.thedanceceocoach.com/masterclass Follows: Ashe Caldwell - @ashe.caldwellAudra Allen-Queen- @thedanceceocoach Make sure to subscribe to this Podcast & like this episode! Thank you for listening
Steven Maglio heard a recording of Frank Sinatra singing MY KIND OF TOWN, and to pass the time on his new daily trek, he would sing the song to himself over and over. After a few days, he decided he needed another song and began to explore the only Sinatra album his parents owned at the time, A MAN AND HIS MUSIC. That was the beginning of his addiction to Sinatra and that whole world of standard songs and singers. TANYA MOBERLY has been performing in cabaret since 1997 when she co-created the THE BLONDE LEADING THE BLONDE. The show ran for 8 episodes over the course of 5 years and received a MAC Award nomination for special production. Sandra Bargman's life journey has been multi-faceted. As a kid, she always wondered why she was here, if she had a life mission, if there is an afterlife. Sandra was insanely fascinated with cemeteries. Raised Presbyterian, she loved the rituals, and singing in the choir, but foundshe needed to look outside organized religion to find HER answers to the big questions. JILLIAN SNOW is a singer and actor who graduated from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City. She has worked predominately in comedy, gracing the stages of Gotham Comedy Club, the Laugh Factory, and Comix NYC as a Liza Minnelli impersonator. After seeing her perform, Michael Musto of the Village Voice said, “This could open up Minnelli to a whole new audience!” Eventually, Jillian fled New York so she could get some sleep and found exile in Portland, Oregon. As an actor David was nominated for Broadway World's “Performer of the Decade” for his performance in “Murder for Two” at Broadway Rose Theatre. David is a Liberace tribute artist who performs with Jillian Snow (as Liza Minnelli), and Bo Ayars (Liberace's actual Music Director from 1973-1985).
Elliot Greer delivers unfiltered truth with grizzled, yet warm intonation accompanied by acoustic guitar. Growing up in Scotland, he attended the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York city. Armed with a basic $100 microphone purchased by his girlfriend, he wrote, produced, recorded, mixed, and mastered his independent debut,Handcrafted, in the bathroom of his apartment. Simultaneously, he gigged as often as he could, joined Ashley McBryde and John Osborne for a performance onThe Tonight Show at Jimmy Fallon, and even supported himself by busking in Central Park. In 2022, he launched a TikTok account and broke through with the single "Bleed." A video of Elliot with an acoustic guitar singing his soul out caught fire, reeling in 8 million views on Instagram and 5 million on TikTok. Now, the Scotland-born and New York-based artist forges a lasting connection on a series of 2023 singles for Arista Records and much more to come. Elliot is a modern troubadour. You're going to love his story!
Slam the Gavel welcomes Bethany James to the podcast. Bethany was born and raised in Fresno, California and started her working career in the entertainment industry at the age of four participating in beauty pageants. Bethany is a classically trained opera singer, who received a full scholarship to The American Dramatic Musical and Dramatic Academy for musical theater in New York City. For the past 25 years she has ran a million dollar restaurant operations and organizations and has been a restaurant consultant. Bethany's passion for family law began many years ago, ultimately leading her to attend paralegal school. Bethany is a child abuse and domestic violence survivor who has turned her pain and heart break into her drive to change laws and legislation, bringing an awareness to the mishandling and judicial corruption behind thousands of child abuse and domestic violence cases in America. Currently, Bethany is working on launching a non-profit domestic violence and child abuse organization, Love Light Peace and fights daily to protect abused children around the country. We discussed the collusion and conflict of interest that surrounds the judiciary and AFCC, drug addiction and personality disorders in attorneys and judges and the spiritual warfare every parent is facing in America every day in the Family Court system.You can reach Bethany James: lkyldyla@gmail.com, Instagram Bethany James and TikTok BethanyJames81This episode of Slam the Gavel is sponsored by CPSprotect Consulting Services. A Child Protective Services case is one of the most frightening experiences for any parent. Don't face it alone. Face it with confidence! With UrgentAssist by CPSprotect, you can have access to former CPS investigators to make sure you preserve your rights and protect your family. If you're facing CPS involvement and aren't sure where to turn, their child welfare consultants can help you. Visit cpsprotect.com/subscribe and enter the coupon code: SlamTheGavel for 10% off your first year of UrgentAssist AVAILABLE in ALL 50 STATES.Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
Slam the Gavel welcomes Bethany James to the podcast. Bethany was born and raised in Fresno, California and started her working career in the entertainment industry at the age of four participating in beauty pageants. Bethany is a classically trained opera singer, who received a full scholarship to The American Dramatic Musical and Dramatic Academy for musical theater in New York City. For the past 25 years she has ran a million dollar restaurant operations and organizations and has been a restaurant consultant. Bethany's passion for family law began many years ago, ultimately leading her to attend paralegal school. Bethany is a child abuse and domestic violence survivor who has turned her pain and heart break into her drive to change laws and legislation, bringing an awareness to the mishandling and judicial corruption behind thousands of child abuse and domestic violence cases in America. Currently, Bethany is working on launching a non-profit domestic violence and child abuse organization, Love Light Peace and fights daily to protect abused children around the country. We discussed the collusion and conflict of interest that surrounds the judiciary and AFCC, drug addiction and personality disorders in attorneys and judges and the spiritual warfare every parent is facing in America every day in the Family Court system.You can reach Bethany James: lkyldyla@gmail.com, Instagram Bethany James and TikTok BethanyJames81This episode of Slam the Gavel is sponsored by CPSprotect Consulting Services. A Child Protective Services case is one of the most frightening experiences for any parent. Don't face it alone. Face it with confidence! With UrgentAssist by CPSprotect, you can have access to former CPS investigators to make sure you preserve your rights and protect your family. If you're facing CPS involvement and aren't sure where to turn, their child welfare consultants can help you. Visit cpsprotect.com/subscribe and enter the coupon code: SlamTheGavel for 10% off your first year of UrgentAssist AVAILABLE in ALL 50 STATES.Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri) http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maryann-petri/support
Anthony Ramos Martinez is an American actor and singer. After graduating in musical theatre from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, he began working in stage musicals. In 2015, he originated the dual roles of John Laurens and Philip Hamilton in the Broadway musical Hamilton. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, moves at a breakneck pace and features some of the most epic action scenes you'll ever see on the big screen. Ramos praised the production team for creating a film that pushed the boundaries of what was possible, especially in terms of special effects.
Martha's Bio:Martha Gleason has a singing and performance degree from UCLA and is a national scholarship winner with the American Music and Dramatic Academy in New York City. Currently, she works with women leaders to find their voice so that they can speak powerfully and confidently by teaching strategic performance strategies for video and in-person presentations.Episode Highlights:As a child, Martha dreamed of becoming a singer and performer. At 21, she chose to go on Semester at Sea. They went to 13 different countries, many in the Far East. This semester brought about a paradigm shift from being self-focused, achieving, winning, and competing to expanding her consciousness of including other people's realities.Links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marthagleasonvoiceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/marthagleasonvoiceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marthagleasonvoice/Quotes:“Your voice is your calling card. How you show up with your voice determines whether people can hear your message or whether they're going to tune you out.”“When you find your voice, you are becoming an athlete. You need to be strong in your body and mind.”Take Aways:Childhood Incidents:Martha vividly recalls when her parents had a divorce. Without the tools available today, Martha watched her mother sink into depression and form an addiction to opioids. Her mother was supportive and loving, but would sometimes disappear. Music became Martha's escape plan. She had a teacher who mentored and trained her in her studio. Life took a more positive turn for Martha after enrolling in UCLA. Awards started coming in and she started to see her potential, which is when her healing began.Influential Groups:Martha feels privileged to have been born into a family that has 32 ministers (her father among them) and had an expansive approach to spirituality. She recalls attending her grandmother's memorial on the East Coast. At the altar was a Buddhist priest, a Sikh, as well as a Christian minister, which could only be explained by the fact that her grandmother had lived in China, learned Mandarin and experienced different religions.Currently, Martha belongs to a performing group called Portsmouth Pro Musica. She is also a part of the Ananda movement, a global movement focusing on Kriya Yoga and self-realization teachings.Temperament and Personality:Martha believes she was born a joyful person. Over the years, as an entrepreneur, she has added being practical and strategic for the sake of her business. Cultural Epiphanies:Martha recalls being in the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens in Egypt, during her tenure with Semester at Sea. They slept in no-frills accommodations that lacked windows, bedding, or even any beds at all. With no other choices available, they slept on the floor. The following morning, Martha went to the village to get food. She met women who were covered in head-to-toe black clothing called burkas and Martha imagined that must've felt like living in a cage.Thriving Moments:Martha enjoys working with clients who bring their full selves to every session and are receptive to coaching. She believes finding your voice involves curiosity and openness.Soapbox Moment:If you'd like to have a session with Martha, she invites you to visit her website. Fill in the contact form and she will be in touch with you. Tagline: Your voice is your vibration. Find it!Support the show
Summary:Music is said to calm us at times, and at other times it can make us scream along with the lyrics. How about using music to assist our emotions in coming to the surface? Could toe tapping, progress to humming, then to getting up on our feet dancing? Why not? Listen to my conversation with Greg - let me know if you think music can help in our grief.Notes:Greg Halpen is a multi-passionate creative. He's a creativity coach, singer, actor, solo show artist, food photographer, and digital content creator. Greg has an extensive background as a performing artist performing in musical productions in NYC, Upstate NY and across the United States. He studied at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in NYC and the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Greg has a bachelor's degree in psychology and is currently studying for his graduate degree in mental health counseling.Contact:www.asiliveandgrieve.cominfo@asiliveandgrieve.comFacebook: As I Live and GrieveInstagram: @asiliveandgrieveTo Reach Greg:Email: vision@creativevisionary.com Website: https://creativevisionaryincubator.com/Credits: Music by Kevin MacLeod
Welcome back to The Nerd Expansion! Today's guest is the one and only Steven Silverstein and his nerd love is Bewitched. It's awesome.Steven Silverstein has music directed and accompanied the famous and near famous on Broadway (Blood Brothers, Swinging on a Star, & the revival of Promises Promises); Off-Broadway, (When Pigs Fly, The Green Heart, & Annie Warbucks); Regional Theatre (Goodspeed Opera House, Papermill Playhouse, & Westport County Playhouse); and Specialty (54 Below & Noel Coward: The Women of His World at Lincoln Center with Dava Ivey, Dee Hoty & Cady Huffman). He has coached and played piano for Debra Messing, Sean Hayes, Megan Mullally, Harry Connick Jr., Carole King John Treacy Egan, Neva Small, Tony Award Winner Bill Irwin, and the Tony award winner Annaleigh Ashford. In addition to his vast experience as a musical director and coach, he has a MAC nomination (Manhattan Association of Cabarets) and has tickled the ivories for cabaret performances at 54 Below, The Duplex, and Don't Tell Mama in NYC. Steven is also a prolific published composer and arranger, having published two children's shows (Enchorage Press) . His work was performed at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center in the Bruno Walter Auditorium. Steven's song Shoot Me (with Andrew Zachary Cohen) received an honorable mention from the City Center's Lobby Project 2022 highlights as composer: His musical Forever and A Day (with bookwriter lyricist Marcus Scott) was part of the Downtown Urban Arts Festival in June, His musical Nothin But Love (with Andrew Zachary Cohen) had an informal reading in July, Six of his songs (with Michael Colby) in OTHER LIVES were presented as part of Winter Rhythms at Urban Stages in December. He shares his love and passion for music and musical theatre with students of all ages at American Music and Dramatic Academy. He also has been on the faculty of The Neighborhood Playhouse Junior School, Marymount Manhattan College, PACE University, SUNY Purchase and NYU. Steven's students have appeared on Broadway in Annie, Newsies, The Producers, 30 Rock among others. Steven holds a B.A. in Theatre/B.S. in Finance from the University of Bridgeport and an M.A. in Music Education. Upcoming: 2023 Students at Western Connecticut State University will be doing a staged reading of his musical HOW RUDE (written with Phillip George of Forbidden Broadway). Find Steven:YoutubeTwitterFacebookWebsiteTikTokInstragramCheck out Steven's podcast: "Stay Awake with Silverstein" and Making the News SingHosted By: Nick Bowan & Sasha WeissTheme song written by Korrie YamaokaPerformed by Sasha Weiss & Korrie Yamaoka
Daniel BatemanOriginally from Kansas City MO, Daniel has been performing since he was a toddler. He performed in several NYC Broadway musicals, national touring productions and studied with The Juilliard School in NYC as well as The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Los Angeles; a city where he lived and worked professionally over 10 years. Most recently, he starred in the West Coast Premiere of “Why Can't the Trains Run On Time?” Now a Palm Springs resident, Daniel is thrilled to be on stage again here and has big goals he's excited to work on building within the SoCal Arts community. Getting to tell LGBT stories is a dream come true and a huge passion of his. He is beyond grateful to his loving parents who have always been his biggest cheerleaders!Contact Daniel:Email: ItsDanielBateman@gmail.com Business #: 760.422.3041https://www.instagram.com/dbatemanofficial/Photo: Copyright Wilkinson/2023Opening and closing music courtesy the very talented Zakhar Valaha via Pixabay.To contact Wilkinson- email him at BecomingWilkinson@gmail.com
In this episode, Hayley and Amy speak with performer, producer, and playwright Kimberly Lara about the lived realities of immigrant families in the United States, the importance of cultural specificity in representation, crowdsourcing feedback on new shows in development, and the transformative quality of theatre. As a bonus, we celebrate Women's History Month by spotlighting Vinnette Justine Caroll, the first Black woman to direct a show on Broadway. Click here for a transcript of the episode! Episode Notes Guest: Kim Lara Hosts: Hayley Goldenberg and Amy Andrews Music: Chloe Geller Episode Resources: Women's History Month Spotlight: Vinnette Justine Caroll Starting Up: A New Musical Comedy (directed by Women & Theatre community member Jen Wineman!) The Musicals de Mañana at 54 Below Theatre Twitter, created by Ayanna Prescod Jacob's Pillow Afro-Latin Immersion program Guest Bio Multi-hyphenated performer and creative, Kimberly Lara (she/her) is an American Musical and Dramatic Academy and New School Musical Theater BFA program Graduate. During her time completing her BFA, she became a contributing writer and published author for PopSugar Latina, has performed in multiple college productions, along with other works including performing with the Broadway cast of Chicago for Broadway Cares, appearing in CBS's “The Code” and Nickelodeon's “Club 57”, and recently performing at Jacob's Pillow as part of their first ever Afro-Latin Immersion Program. She assisted writer/composer Jesse Sanchez for "Sueños: Our American Musical" during its residency at NYTB, and now is the Associate Producer for New York Theatre Barn after taking on the role of Line Producer for NYTB's Award-Winning New Work Series. She recently produced, co-hosted, and performed for NYTB'S Musicals De Mañana: Latin Heritage Month Celebration presentation at 54 Below this past fall. She is currently working as Associate Producer for Starting Up: A New Musical Comedy and Dorothy Dandridge: The Musical! Find Kim Online: Instagram: @kimberlyglara Thanks for listening! Who do you want to hear from next on the Women & Theatre Podcast? Nominate someone here. The Women & Theatre Podcast is created and produced by Hayley Goldenberg and Amy Andrews. Please like, comment, subscribe, follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and consider making a donation to support our work. Thank you for listening!
Authenticity, kindness and integrity go a long way, right? Do you ever feel a pressure in the industry to act a certain way or be a particular kind of person? I know that I have felt this and many people I know from the last 15 years in LA have struggled with this. You think you have to adopt a certain kind of person to fit in or be accepted. I am stoked to share the conversation with my former student, Jamal Wade, who just recently directed Tinashe's latest music video. He truly embodies a genuine, positive energy and I think that has certainly lended itself to his recent success. We chat:How he started diving in to creative directing at such a young ageThe networking that led to his first big jobHow his authenticity and curiosity created opportunityThis episode is great for a creative project - bust out your glue gun and buckle up.www.jamalwade.comhttps://dreambear.org/portfolio/jamal-wade/www.instagram.com/jamalkwadeJamal Wade is a director and choreographer for film and music videos. His journey as an artist formally began in high school as dancer training on scholarship with the Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre. During that time, he also trained and performed with Debbie Allen in several stage productions, and with New Venture Theatre. Jamal attended the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, where he studied and earned his BFA in Dance Theatre. As a choreographer, he's worked with artists including Josh Dean, Ambre, and Ari Lennox. His directing style embraces that background, capturing life and motion in even the stillest moments. His directorial work includes music videos for Lady London, Tinashe, and Willie Jones, whose "American Dream" video was nominated for Video of the Year at the CMT Country Music Awards. As a queer Black artist, Jamal strives to continue creating work with others who want to empower minorities and the underrepresented voices of the world.Hey y'all! I'm Justine, the voice behind the DC:U pod and MNTR MGMT. After 15+ years in the industry as a choreographer, dancer, producer, educator and more, I'm now working closely with dance artists on professional development, business skills and digital enhancement. Curious? join the mntrU Crew or become a Pod Producer/SupporterConnect with me on Insta @mntr.mgmt
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://www.youtube.com/live/nRa2buNrcyM?feature=share On February 10, National Cream Cheese Brownie Day shines a spotlight on an irresistible dessert bar. Combining chocolate and cream cheese has long been a favorite in the bakery. When it's added to a brownie recipe the results are spectacular. National Home Warranty Day on February 10th reminds us to protect the vital appliances and components of our homes. I also will be celebrating with some of my favorite people with some surprise guests I have chosen to celebrate with! Desireé Devar is joining us today! is a working actor/dancer/singer who has performed all over the world from New York to Japan! Recenty playing the role of Mary Delgado in the smash hit musical JERSEY BOYS at the Fulton Theatre in Lancaster, PA. She started dancing with her mother Kristi at the age of 4 in Orange County, CA. In NYC she attended and subsequently taught at The American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Credits include: the revival of WEST SIDE STORY on Broadway performing the role of Anita, WEST SIDE STORY International Tour as Anita, Anita in WEST SIDE STORY at Sac Music Circus, The Ordway and Lyric Theatre of OKC. CHICAGO as Velma at Village Theatre in Seatlle. Erma in ANYTHING GOES at GoodSpeed, WHERE'S CHARLEY at NY City Center's ENCORES! She and her handsome hubby have their own 2 person show called SUPERHEROES IN LOVE which premiered in Sonoma, CA with Transcendence Theatre Co. in 2015 and have performed multiple times ever since! She also tours around the country with her husband performing their two-person show called Nic + Desi: Broadway Song, Dance and Romance! She was a Featured Dancer in the TV series GLEE the most recent film ANNIE.
Looking for someone with peak screen presence? It's Janelle Monáe. Whether it's in a film or show, via her music, or perhaps even giving an acceptance speech when being recognized for her work, she's utterly captivating courtesy of her inspiring energy and the palpable intention behind everything she does. You can see it in her work in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, and you can feel the gratitude in her speeches and interviews while celebrating the film's awards season run.Given Glass Onion has been streaming on Netflix for nearly a month, this will be your one and only warning; this interview contains Glass Onion spoilers! If you've yet to see the film, go watch it on Netflix and this interview will be waiting for you when you're ready.With that taken care of, Monáe tackles not one, not two, but three roles in Glass Onion. She plays Andi, she plays Andi's sister Helen, and she also plays Helen pretending to be Andi. It's not an easy range to navigate, but Monáe pulls it off beautifully, managing to make both Helen and Andi feel whole, and using the connection between the two to bolster the strength and urgency of Helen's mission.It's a performance feat that's rightfully being recognized this awards season with Monáe being named Best Supporting Actress by the National Board of Review and earning a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the Critics Choice Awards. While celebrating all of that recognition, Monáe joined me for a Collider Ladies Night conversation to revisit some of her journey from studying at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy to standing at podiums accepting awards for her work in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Heart attack survivor, stroke survivor, and slaying it in heels 4 times a week as Lola in the Opera House Theatre Company production of KINKY BOOTS. Hear what Justin Allen Tate has to say about his health journey, putting in the work, and returning to the Land of Lola.About the GuestJustin Allen Tate ( Mr. Mid-South Pride 2020) returns to the Memphis stage after recently being named the 2019 Broadway World Regional Best Actor in a Musical for his performance of Lola in Kinky Boots at POTS. National Broadway Tour Credits include Smokey Joe's Cafe, Flashdance & Cirque Dreams. Favorite Regional Credits include Violet, The Legend of Georgia McBride, and Memphis the Musical. Justin has been a Lead Featured Vocalist for Royal Caribbean International and Holland America Line for five years. A Background Vocalist for Blake Shelton, Gene Simmons of KISS and K. Michelle. T.V. Appearances: Wedding at Graceland ( Hallmark ), The Deuce ( HBO), ELLEN (NBC) & Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin Eve, twice. He is a former four-year member of the USO Show Troupe, entertaining our military and their families around the world including tours in Hawaii & South Korea. He graduated from the American Musical & Dramatic Academy in New York City. And most of honored to serve as your King of Mid-South Pride 2020.LinksJustin's WebsiteOpera House Theatre CompanyHistoric Thalian Hall
In Quicky #4 of the Men, Sex & Pleasure podcast, I chat with Will Blunderfield. He has been teaching yoga throughout Canada, the US and Asia for the last 11 years. He has a degree in Musical Theater from the American Musical & Dramatic Academy of New York (AMDA) as well as a degree in psychology from UBC with a minor in Food, Nutrition & Health. He recently completed a year long kundalini yoga teacher training program in Vancouver and India, Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Facilitator training (program from University of Massachusetts Medical School), and was grateful to study in 2020 with Sexual Kung Fu Taoist Grandmaster himself, Mantak Chia. He performs original Kirtan/Sacred Song in his classes, retreats and workshops and his music is released through Nettwerk Records/Sony. His original music has reached number one on the iTunes world music charts multiple times. This was a great chat about how using sound, yoga, and nudity can heal men's sexual insecurities.
Today Alexa is joined by Robert ‘Bob' Marks, a voice teacher, coach, conductor, arranger, author and director. His extensive career has seen him act as a musical director for over 200 productions and his clients have included Ariana Grande, Ricky Lake, Sarah Jessica Parker, Natalie Portman, Britney Spears, and Ashley Tisdale. His writings have appeared in the Journal of Singing and he has recently published the book 88 Keys to Successful Singing Performances with co-author Dr Elizabeth Gerbi. KEY TAKEAWAYS Bob saw his first musical theatre performance on Broadway when he was five years old. It was Jerry Herman's first show called Milk and Honey. Bob was much more enthralled with the conductor and the orchestra players than he was with what was happening on stage. Bob worked with many stars before they became famous. At the time when Natalie Portman saw him, she hadn't won an Oscar. Britney Spears was sent to Bob by her agent because she had an audition for Les Misérables. Ariana Grande was the younger sister of Frankie Grande who was Bob's student and had just landed a role in Mama Mia on Broadway. It's a wonderful thing to be in control of your own audition with self-tapes. You don't have to deal with a stranger at the piano or worry about tempo as you know what you're singing with. Bob's book is a collection of 88 short chapters, hence its title: 88 Keys to Successful Singing Performances. People can just read a chapter or two at a time and get what they need. His book covers vocal health, dealing with voice teachers, finding a voice teacher, finding a coach, and preparing music for the accompanist. BEST MOMENTS‘I learned a lot. I learned from my mistakes. I learned by my successes'‘Now we know that the idea that if you sing opera, you can sing everything is not necessarily true'‘Once people know who you are, they start calling' EPISODE RESOURCES Guest Website: www.BobMarks.com Social Media: Handle: @bobmarks Book Link: https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1945586311/robertmarksprofe Relevant Links & Mentions: Sheet Music: www.musicnotes.com Dr Elizabeth Gerbi: https://www.elizabethgerbi.com/ The Voice Foundation: https://voicefoundation.org/ ABOUT THE GUEST Robert (“Bob") Marks is a voice teacher, coach, conductor, arranger, author, and director. He holds a degree in speech and voice pathology and has taught at the American Musical & Dramatic Academy and the Weist-Barron School in New York. He has given workshops, Master Classes, and seminars internationally. His articles have appeared in several publications, including the internationally recognised Journal of Singing.He has been the musical director of over 200 productions across the country, including every style of music, from Kismet to The Rocky Horror Show. He has coached cast members of almost every current Broadway musical, and former students have included Laura Bell Bundy, Kerry Butler, Debbie Gibson, Ariana Grande, Nikki M. James, Ricki Lake, Constantine Maroulis, Lea Michele, Sarah Jessica Parker, Natalie Portman, Christy Carlson Romano, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Britney Spears and Ashley Tisdale. He was a pianist with the Broadway and national companies of the hit musical Annie, and spent two seasons as the Associate Conductor of the St Louis Muny Opera, working with such stars as Shirley Jones, Paul Williams, Carol Lawrence, and Vincent Price. Recently, he published a book with co-author Dr Elizabeth Gerbi, 88 Keys to Successful Singing Performances which is available on amazon.com. ABOUT THE PODCASTBAST Training is here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills and understanding required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill through our courses and educational events. Website: basttraining.comGet updates to your inbox: Click here for updates from BAST TrainingLink to presenter's bios: basttraining.com/singing-teachers-talk-podcast-biosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of #WeNeedToTalk, Malynda chats with Social Media Influencer and Youtuber Joshua David Evans. They chat about his journey to sobriety, being liberal in a red state, the pros and cons of social media, and the importance of continuing to educate yourself on social issues. This conversation is important and so needed! Originally from Georgia, Joshua studied music, acting, and entertainment at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City. From there he went on to perform professionally in Broadway tours, commercial work, and eventually YouTube where his debut album reached the iTunes top 100. Joshua now works behind the scenes, helping brands and companies establish new media relations. Follow Malynda on Twitter and Instagram- @malyndahale Subscribe to and Support #WeNeedToTalk- https://linktr.ee/weneedtotalkthepodcast
Minnesota native, Zach Hammill sits down with us on this episode of Cinematic Heartland: A Filmmaking Podcast to discuss his experience at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York, his screenwriting process, how he got into film editing, and other services he offers. He tells us about embarking upon his first feature film project which will be filmed in Minnesota. Zach was also a recipient of an IFP McKnight Artist Fellowship for screenwriting in 2006.
Robert Palmer Watkins talks what it was like to join The Walking Dead, his career in horror films, and his most recent audition mishap! About Robert: Robert Palmer Watkins caught the acting bug early on, beating out hundreds of other teens for the coveted role of Danny in Barksdale Theater's production of “Grease. After 4 years of training at a center for the arts high school, then 2 years studying musical theater at Christopher Newport University, he left everything behind to move west where he would develop his craft further, graduating from the prestigious American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Hollywood. Robert is now appearing in AMC's “The Walking Dead: World Beyond,” playing Lt. Frank Newton. Watkins racked up 191 episodes in his two and a half years as Dillon Quartermaine on ABC's iconic “General Hospital.” He recently starred in two action thrillers, “Last Three Days” and “Puncture,” with several features to be released this year, including “Trapped Inn” and “Six Feet.” Robert is currently pitching his own comedy series “Tub Life” and continues to release original music under the artist name “Palmer.” Robert's professional journey began when he booked his first two guest star appearances on Spike's “1000 Ways to Die” and Lifetime's “My Crazy Ex.” Soon after, he was elevated to leading man status in his first feature, “Safari.”Rob continued to build momentum, working on projects such as “Frat House Musical” for Subway, the web series “Sketch Juice,” a feature film “Back to Awesome,” and Cinemax's series “The Girl's Guide to Depravity.” He added two pilots under his belt with CW Seed's “Cupid's Match,” starring as the titular Cupid, and “Green Valley,” starring as Eddie Escovedo. When he's not on set, you'll find Robert at the gym, the beach, on hikes, or in jam sessions with his buddies. He also values quality time with his family back home in Richmond, VA and North Carolina. Robert's Instagram: Robert's Twitter: Follow the show on social media! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas Producers: Jillian Clare & Susan Bernhardt Channel: Realm For more information, go to thanksforcominginpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Adam speaks with directors Dante Benazzo & Amanda Connors.Andrea Dante Benazzo trained as an actor and graduated from National Academy Silvio d'Amico in 2020. Feeling the urge to move from acting to personal research in directing his first work, in alto il Sole in basso, which premiered at the Contaminazioni Festival in 2018. His second work, Partschótt, was part of the 2020 Romaeuropa Festival. He's worked as assistant director for Alessandro Businaro for George II (Venice Biennale Teatro 2020) and is currently working as assistant director for Valentino Villa for “Au bord” (Romaeuropa Festival). His work explores accumulation, cataloging & statistics - as a means of expression of human frailty - through live performance and its possible extensions. Starting from autobiography and documentary, he investigates non-linearity, inconsistency, and non-existence of reality. Amanda Connors is a director based in NYC. With degrees in theatre and journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, she is a graduate of the National Theater Institute at the O'Neill Theater Center, and teaches at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. She's directed in NYC and around the U.S and assisted at Second Stage, Signature, Guthrie, O'Neill, Cal Shakes, and more. She was in the MTC Directing Fellowship, a recipient of the SDCF Directing Observership, the NAMT Directing Observership, and an alumna of Directors Lab Mediterranean, North, and West. She's studied Complicité, Droznin movement under Rachel Jett, with Intimacy Directors and Coordinators, with certifications from the Society of American Fight Directors. Mentioned in this episode:Paul Auster's The Invention of SolitudeMilo RauApitchatpongNick ConnorsSupport the showIf you enjoyed this week´s podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. To submit a question: Voice- http://www.speakpipe.com/theatreofothers Email- podcast@theatreofothers.com Show Credits Co-Hosts: Adam Marple & Budi MillerProducer: Jack BurmeisterMusic: https://www.purpl...
Interview with Yaya Diamond on Youtube Diego Bastidas - Small town kid from Victorville, California. Dreaming big with being a Hollywood screenwriter/actor and delivering compelling characters. Wrote, casted, produced, and starred in our first film GENUINE VILLAINS which is streaming right now on TUBI, ONE HUBTV, and will premiere on AMAZON PRIME soon. Writer of 5 other screenplays that are waiting to be made. Vinny Orleans - The new and upcoming director of Genuine Villains. With over 2,500 views on youtube from our trailer, Mr. Orleans has delivered an independent hit. His visionary storytelling and enigmatic shots captured the life and the inner struggles of the flawed characters in this film. From Chino, California, and a veteran of the armed forces, his passion for delivering compelling stories is relentless. Sharard Baker - The singer behind the Villainous film. A native Michigan man, he moved to Hollywood to make himself a star and that's where he met Diego, at the American Film and Dramatic Academy. They partnered up to make this film along with Vinny and delivered a for sure hit. A recording artist with many songs on Apple Music, his passion is also relentless as he continues his path towards success. https://youtu.be/DB96gUM9Qzk - Genuine Villains Trailer https://youtu.be/hHrMen_E8q8 - Genuine Villains Music Video
Don't miss the chance to catch up with actress Martha Madison who joined me to discuss her role as “Belle Black Brady” on Days of Our Lives; a role she's played since 2004.Martha is a native of Newport News, VA and spent her formative years in Houston, TX. She graduated from Texas A&M University with a B.S. in Psychology before enrolling at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in NYC to study musical theatre. Martha has also appeared on hit TV shows “One Mississippi,” “Criminal Minds,” and “Law and Order: Criminal Intent” as well as a variety of comedy and drama features for Netflix, Amazon and Hallmark. In 2018, Martha was recognized for her work on Days of Our Lives with a Daytime Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress.In addition to acting, Martha is an experienced restauranteur and currently serves as the Vice President of Recruitment for One Haus; a New York based firm specializing in Executive recruitment for the hospitality industry. She is also an Executive Mentor with GLEAM; a nonprofit, volunteer network whose purpose is to provide mentorship to the underserved community in the food service industry in hopes of cultivating future industry leaders. Other charitable ventures include a celebrity ambassadorship for the National MS Society and The Association of Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) in honor of her mother.Original Airdate: 12/3/2021
Episode 244: Step into the Hot Tub of Comedy! In this episode, Dan and Josh are joined by Latino pop singer and comedian Jade Esteban Estrada (NBC'S 30 Rock, Comedy Central). Jade's path to comedy came through the showbusiness ranks, which means he's got a fresh perspective for you on comedy, festivals, networking, and writing. He tells us about how stand-up is a unique art form, how he recovers a room that he loses, and how you've got to be able to write to a wider demographic more often than you think. Please rate and review Jade Esteban Estrada Jade Esteban Estrada is an American journalist, radio personality, and stand-up comedian. Out Magazine christened him as "the first gay Latin star." Estrada is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York. In 1993, he played Flat Top in the German production of Starlight Express in Bochum, Germany. His television credits include In the Life on PBS and The Graham Norton Effect on Comedy Central. Website: www.getjaded.com Instagram: @jadeestebanestrada Twitter: @getjaded YouTube: JadeEstebanEstrada Art of Bombing: Blitzed Entertainment: https://www.blitzedentertainment.com/ "Nobody Had a Podcast Called The Art of Bombing" Theme by John Hult Bumpers provided by Joe Nicola Music Website: https://www.artofbombingpod.com/ Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/blitzed-entertainment Please leave us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-art-of-bombing/message Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/aobpod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/artofbombingpod FB: https://www.facebook.com/artobpodcast/ Twitter: @artofbombingpod Instagram: @artofbombingpod Twitch: @artofbombingpod YouTube: Art of Bombing Podcast Dan Bublitz Jr: http://www.danbublitz.com/ Josh Shirley: http://www.joshshirleycomedy.com --- 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/the-art-of-bombing/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-art-of-bombing/support
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Teri Ralston, Legendary Star Of Musical Theatre About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Teri Ralston, is a legendary star of musical theatre who made her Broadway debut in COMPANY, which began a long and fruitful relationship with 2 Broadway giants: Stephen Sondheim and Hal Prince. She was then cast in A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. She's performed in or directed 11 of Stephen Sondheim's shows, including FOLLIES, SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE, INTO THE WOODS, A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, PUTTING IT TOGETHER, CANDIDE, GYPSY, and the unforgettable SIDE-BY-SIDE-BY-SONDHEIM, which she directed and co-starred in with Peggy Lee. She's worked with many of the greats in theatre history, including Onna White, Michael Bennett, Stephen Schwartz, Michael Feinstein and many others. And she's played some of the most iconic roles, including Mama Rose in GYPSY, Mame, Sally Bowles in CABARET, Maria in THE SOUND OF MUSIC, Carrie in CAROUSEL, and Meg in DAMN YANKEES, to name a few. She's even played “Glinda”, the good witch, in “The Wizard of Oz”. She's performed in concert around the world with symphony orchestras and on cabaret stages, and her glorious voice is featured on 7 original cast albums, 3 CDs recorded in London and a wonderful solo album entitled, “I Gotta Get Back to New York”. You've also seen her on TV in MURDER SHE WROTE, FRASIER, MARRIED WITH CHILDREN, ONE DAY AT A TIME, and many other shows. And if THAT weren't enough, she's a very gifted teacher, having taught at universities, the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York, and she's part of the Broadway Mentors Program. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/https://www.broadwaymentorsprogram.com/teri-ralston #TeriRalston #harveybrownstoneinterviews
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This amazing episode features an incredible live panel from BroadwayCon 2022, featuring some of the leading multi-hyphenates in the Broadway, television, and film communities. Topics include process and product, boundaries, and so much more. John Cariani – Broadway: Caroline, or Change; The Band's Visit; Something Rotten! (Outer Critics Circle Award nom.); Fiddler on the Roof (Tony Award nom.; Outer Critics Circle Award). Off-Broadway: The Atlantic, The Public, Transport Group. Regional: Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Center Theatre Group, Barrington Stage Company, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival. Several films. Television includes The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Blacklist, The Good Wife, Homeland; recurring roles on Law & Order (CSU Tech Beck), Numb3rs, and The Onion News Network. Playwright: Almost, Maine; Last Gas; LOVE/SICK; cul-de-sac. Jen Waldman has been working in the Broadway community for over two decades, first as an actor (Wicked and Titanic) and now as a coach to some of Broadway's brightest stars. She is the founder and artistic director of Jen Waldman Studio (JWS), and her clients have appeared in nearly every single Broadway musical for the last 15 years. In addition to her work at JWS, her hypens include: director, choreographer, artistic director, keynote speaker, leadership coach, speaking coach, podcaster, actor, teacher, and mentor. Jen co-hosts the podcast The Long and the Short of It, with listeners in over 100 countries. JenWaldman.com Kaisha S. Huguley is a New York based actor, singer, entrepreneur, creative, & educator originally born and raised in Washington, D.C. Most recently, Kaisha performed in solo cabaret, @kaishacreates, A One Woman Showcial making her Green Room 42 Debut. When Kaisha is not on the stage, she's creating content for her online fanbase on her TikTok, Podcast: A Kaisha Story, YouTube Channel, and Blog. Additionally, Kaisha is the Director of Diversity & Cultural Creative Initiatives as well as a Faculty Member at The American Musical & Dramatic Academy in New York. She develops curriculum and teaches courses on the business of the arts & entertainment industry. Kaisha is committed to giving back to the next generation of artists & creatives. To follow Kaisha's journey to her dreams, simply follow her on Instagram @KaishaCreates to join her Gram Fam :) Jennifer Ashley Tepper is producer of the musicals Be More Chill, Broadway Bounty Hunter, and Love In Hate Nation. She is also the Creative and Programming Director at Feinstein's/54 Below, and the author of The Untold Stories of Broadway book series. She is the creator of The Jonathan Larson Project and historian consultant on the upcoming film version of tick, tick...BOOM! Tepper was recently named recipient of a 2020 Lincoln Center Emerging Artist Award. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maggie is from Austin, TX based voice actor and business owner. She records everything from romance novels to educational content for children. Her company, MMMade It Media works with actors to help them break into the world of voice overs, giving instruction on technique and beginning a freelance business guidance. When Maggi isn't talking into a microphone to record her smooth voice, she's on-stage delighting audiences with her musical comedy. You can find her latest album, "Wake Up, Maggi" wherever you like to listen to music. She has traveled all over the country performing for clubs and festivals including The Sno Jam Comedy Festival, Ventura Comedy Festival and Laugh Riot Grrrl. She is also a semi-finalist in the Opening Act Contest to play the Hollywood Bowl with Coldplay. Maggi is a self-taught guitarist and accompanies her jokes with parody songs. She has opened for David Spade (Paradise Comedy Tour, Hawaii) David Koechner (Anchorman) and hosted Craig Robinson (The Office). She is professionally trained at The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in NYC, The Academy of Radio Broadcasting in Huntington Beach, CA, and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with a minor in Latino Studies from The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Maggi has also studied the fine art of improv with Second City in Chicago. Listen in, be that Fly on the Wall...
Today's episode takes us to sunny California where I chat with a man of many talents, Ryan Burke.Does Ryan's voice sound familiar to you? It should, he is the voice of the introduction to this podcast and the narrator for one of my Cops and Writers audiobooks. Ryan Burke is Canadian; his parents and extended family are Australian, and he lives in America pursuing a career in entertainment. His eclectic background is reflected by his career. Having worked in both Canada and the US as an actor, producer, and stuntman he is now working in VO and Audiobooks. During his years of study abroad he has earned both a BFA from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy and an MBA from Argosy University. Ryan is an award-winning producer, actor and is a current top seller for Audiobooks. In today's episode we discuss:· How I discovered Ryan through his performance of Chris Fox's books.· How his performing in high school plays and comedy later in his life paved his way to Hollywood.· How his journey from Canada to New York, back to Canada and finally Hollywood happened.· What a narrator, actor, director, and producer do when creating an audiobook. · How and why, you should, or shouldn't create your own audiobook.· How Ryan keeps his body and voice in shape.· What you, as an author can do to make your narrator's job easier. All of this and more on today's episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.Visit Ryan at his website to learn more about him and his amazing audiobooks!Enjoy the Cops and Writers book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website.If you have a question for the sarge, hit him up at his email.Come join the fun at the Cops and Writers Facebook groupListen to Episode #38 of the Cops and Writers Podcast with guest Chris FoxSupport the show (https://patreon.com/copsandwriters)
Brittany talks about the similarities and differences between soccer and broadway from the experiences of an athlete turned performer. In this episode, Brittany shares about the years of training, challenges, and the shaping obstacle she has gone through in the journey of how she made broadway her career.About Brittany Conigatti:Brittany is a born and raised New Yorker! She is a graduate of Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, known to many as "The Fame School," where she was a Dance Major. Brittany continued her art studies at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, where she was an Integrated Major and then earned her BFA in Musical Theatre from The New School. Landing her first professional job at 17 and feeling the rush of adrenaline, passion, family, and love, both on and off stage, Brittany knew Broadway would be her career! Along with performing on Broadway in A Bronx Tale (dance captain and original company member) and The Prom, Brittany has worked in the most prestigious regional theatres and traveled all over the nation and Canada performing with Broadway National Tours including Mean Girls, Matilda, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, and on the high seas with Rock of Ages. She can also be seen as Maria Ferraro in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Season 22.Brittany's latest journey has been being the Restager Choreographer for the 2nd National Tour of A Bronx Tale after being the Assistant Choreographer on the 1st National Tour of A Bronx Tale. She has found a passion for being on the "other side of the table" where she gets to be within the creative development of a show. This is all thanks to her mentor, Sergio Trujillo. Brittany adores teaching passionate performers! Whether it be in master class settings or privately during coaching, Brittany always has the goal to bring out each student's uniqueness. She takes pride in providing a positive and encouraging learning environment where the students feel comfortable working at their highest potential! Outline of the Episode:[03:15] Brittany on playing for the women's soccer team of New York at the age of 12[05:40]The reason why Brittany preferred theatre over professionally pursuing soccer[11:30]Brittany explains the continual challenges of getting into theatre and reaching broadway[18:07]What it's like to be dance captain and experience auditioning in front of Robert De Niro[22:48]The thing with performance art and why it's on a different level of craftsmanship[28:30]Brittany tells the story of a train station criminal incident that never had closure[33:09]After a Train Trauma: Brittany fights emotions and exhaustion with grit[39:57]Sergio Trujillo and Mark Hoebee as Brittany's biggest heroes in theatre[46:50] Brittany Conigatti's return on stage together with the opening of live showsResources:Website: https://www.brittanyconigatti.com/Instagram: @brittconigattiBrittany talks A Bronx Tale on Broadway: https://youtu.be/u90i44KRbfgAll Inspire Interview with Brittany: https://youtu.be/Q198UVvMlx4Connect with Barton!Website: www.bartonguybryan.comInstagram: @bartonguybryanJoin Premium: https://themindsetforge.supercast.techThe "Go for the Gold" Competition: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/162602413195
In part two, Krystal Joy Brown discusses how she balances her mental health and daily routine to give her all as Eliza on Broadway, the shows that inspired her to pursue a life in theater, growing up in Virginia, her journey to The American Musical and Dramatic Academy, and joining the Hamilton family. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT T.I. - Live Your Life How We Do This podcast She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Broadway Impact Krystal Joy Brown Linktree Krystal on Twitter Krystal on Instagram Gillian on Twitter Gillian on Instagram The Hamilcast on Twitter The Hamilcast on Instagram Join the Patreon Peeps
The Philip tour company's Laurens/Philip, Elijah Malcomb, joins me to discuss his journey to Hamilton, tell stories from the road, how he got recruited to The American Musical and Dramatic Academy, and takes us behind-the-scenes of krumping his way through a Stephanie Klemons' dance call. The Hamilcast Goes To Las Vegas: Part 1 // Part 2 Raise A Little Hell from Bonnie and Clyde All of Me - John Legend Elijah on Twitter Elijah on Instagram Gillian on Twitter Gillian on Instagram The Hamilcast on Twitter The Hamilcast on Instagram Join the Patreon Peeps