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America's Work Force Union Podcast welcomed Ella Fent, a member of the Actors' Equity Association and a server-bartender at Drunk Shakespeare in Chicago, who shared the journey of unionizing the unique theater production. Andrew Spar, President of the Florida Education Association (FEA), joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the successful campaigns that have helped unions fight against attacks on public sector unions in Florida.
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Send us a textIn Episode 38, and the fourth in our week-long special with The Twenty-Sided Tavern, Brennan is joined by Off-Broadway's Diego F. Salinas, as he talks on his experience with the acting market and improv scene in Chicago and his journey to his NYC debut in the Tavern! From DnD, to Drunk Shakespeare, to Off-Broadway, this guy does it all, so make sure you tune in!Support the showHost/ Production/ Editing: Brennan StefanikMusic: Dylan KaufmanGraphic Design: Jordan Vongsithi@batobroadway on Instagram, Threads, and TikTokPatreon.com/batobroadway
In this comeback round of Beer Thursday, Jay and Shayne share the tale of Jay's recent birthday trip to New York City. Jay fought Hurricane Debbie, and the Texas Rangers won! Send us a voicemail and let us know what you think! Let us know on Beer Thursday on Instagram and enjoy Jay's brilliant beer photography while you're there! Please support us on the Beer Thursday Patreon page! The next 18 Great Human Beings will get access to the Beer Thursday Facebook group at the $5 level. Never miss an episode and help us take you to the top with us by subscribing and leaving a 5-Star review on your favorite podcasting app: Apple Podcasts Listen on Amazon Music Spotify iHeartRadio Here's what our house elf, Artie (not Archie), says about this round: Jay's New York Adventures: Baseball, Hurricanes, and Drunk Shakespeare In this round of Beer Thursday, Jay and Shayne make a triumphant return from a brief hiatus, ready to share Jay's adventures with you. Jay shares his exciting yet quirky adventure in New York City, which includes a thwarted Yankees game due to a hurricane scare, an encounter with a friendly bartender named John, and a hilarious, unexpected experience with Drunk Shakespeare. Despite some ticket troubles and unexpected rains, Jay had a memorable birthday trip with plenty of laughs, beers, and a bit of drama. Tune in for laughs, anecdotes, and even a toast to the adventure!
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Buckle up and hold on to this F1RST2KNOW- Events, Recreation, Dining, Deals >>>Guy Roginson and Elicia Morigeau discuss this weekend's TOP Events, and the BIG upcoming events including the Cowboys Poets gathering, Signature Series, and Lainey Wilson PRE-SHOW Party!F1RST2KNOW is part of the CAST11 Podcast Network of Prescott. Check out the podcast network website with ALL the shows at: https://CAST11.comF1RST2KNOW is part of the CAST11 Podcast Network of Prescott. Check out the podcast network website with ALL the shows at: https://CAST11.com
In today's podcast Sam has actor, creator and designated linklater voice teacher, Hayley Jannielli on for a juicy conversation on freeing the voice and how to reclaim your power through body and breath. Topics Include: Journey to Finding the Voice The diaphragm and the Power Center How to voice is a vehicle for Self Expression Unbecoming to become and Uncovering our true voice The Habit of Playing Small Sighing and Yawning as an energetic release Primal Screaming Embracing the Range of Expressions Join our 2024 Temecula Retreat July 18-21! See more info HERE or DM Sam on Instagram. Let's connect on IG: @samanthajoharvey @fullout_podcast Grab Sam's free POWER PORTAL GUIDEBOOK with 7 days of actionable steps to come home to you and unlock your next level. Meet CLUB FULL OUT: The Membership your one stop shop for all things FULL OUT. Your membership includes:
On Thursday's show: It's Opening Day. The Astros begin their 2024 regular season at home this afternoon against the New York Yankees. Are the 'Stros World Series contenders again? We preview the season with Jeff Balke, who co-hosts the Bleav in Astros podcast. Also this hour: The Houston Buffaloes adopting a kid. A Houston outfielder throwing in a ball from the ocean. Astros minor leaguers turning a triple play without ever touching the ball. Those are just some of the Houston stories featured in Tales from the Dugout, a collection of odd stories and anecdotes from the history of Minor League Baseball. We talk with its author, baseball broadcaster Tim Hagerty. Then, in this month's installment of The Bigger Picture, we look at how two recent films tackle tropes about Black characters and culture. And we learn about Drunk Shakespeare, which is just what it sounds like – actors performing Shakespeare's works while inebriated. (Don't try this at home, kids).
Drunk Shakespeare. Hard cider and a drink called a blueberry bramble. Questions about my kingdom for a horse. Some Welsh history. Snorts. Giggles. And some darn fine drunk reading. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fckshakespeare/support
Damp January is over… now we are in Flooded February! We rewind to Expressive Impressions in Linoleum with Tenjin Ikeda, Drunk Shakespeare, Puppy Yoga, and Dr. Death. We're looking forward to Once a Giant at Words Bookstore, the Craft Swap at Sew Leana, the South Orange Downtown Black History Month Kickoff, First Fridays at South Orange Elks, the Co-Lab grand opening, pet portrait pop-up, Lunar Fest, Jazz at 1978, Craft Chocolate Tasting, and more!Three Things and Beyond! with the Maplewood Chili Cookoff, Jus' Tacos, Liz Glazer, Rent Party Garden, and Valentine's Dinner at Perch.SOMAPSO podcast: come for the events, stay for the bloopers. No, really, stay for the bloopers.LINKS:Perch Valentines DinnerOSCAR Dog RescueCraft Chocolate TastingMaplewood Chili Cook OffDr. Death podcast
‘Drunk Shakespeare’ Unionizes, ‘Shucked’ Pauses Stage Door due to COVID, Solo Shows Thriving on Broadway “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday through Friday, podcast hitting the top theatre headlines of the day. Any and all feedback is appreciated: Grace Aki: grace@broadwayradio.com | @ItsGraceAkiMatt Tamanini: matt@broadwayradio.com | @BWWMatt Patreon: BroadwayRadiohttps://www.patreon.com/broadwayradio read more The post Today on Broadway: Monday, August 28, 2023 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
On Tuesday's show: Political analyst Mark Jones of Rice University walks us through the findings of a survey about issues facing the city of Houston. Also this hour: News 88.7's Dominic Anthony Walsh joins us for a mid-year check-in on the major developments so far in 2023 in the world of education. Then, it's time again for Houston Restaurant Weeks, the annual effort by many local restaurants to encourage you to dine out and raise money for the Houston Food Bank. In this month's installment of The Full Menu, local food writers share the details and their recommendations for some menus to check out. And we learn about the challenges of speaking in iambic pentameter while at least slightly buzzed as we go behind the scenes of Drunk Shakespeare.
Ella Fent joins the movement and chats unionization, haunted houses, long forgotten loves, and being a freaky bitch. Drunk Shakespeare United: Instagram: https://instagram.com/drunkshakesunited Twitter: https://twitter.com/dshakesunited Submit Segments: https://forms.gle/rfwsaeFFnX5AAFHY8 Check out our DnD show: 'What We Do in the Basement': https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/what-we-do-in-the-basement/id1552947049
On Wednesday's show: Candidates announcing, election lawsuits, and legislative priorities -- there's a lot going on in politics. We discuss the latest developments in politics in an extended edition of our weekly roundup. Then, a Rice University study finds people become more critical of government when they or someone they know are affected by a natural disaster. And we go behind the scenes of Drunk Shakespeare.
69??? Well, we had to celebrate Drunk Shakespeare style! Here's to you, Othello and Desdemona! The final scene of Othello is a messy one, but hopefully Iago will get what's coming to him. It's unclear. We hope you've enjoyed Othello. UP NEXT: Julia Caesar Want to know more? Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fckshakespeare/ Tweet at us, if you must: @fckshakespod Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fshakespeare And if you are inclined to be a patron like Queen Elizabeth, you can support this podcast for as little as 99¢/month. Click the link below! Think of it like throwing money in the virtual hat while we crazy players do our little song and dance here. We thank you! (imagine us bowing now) We don't have a plan for the next thing. Want to cast your vote for the next play? DM us or email us: fckshakespeare69@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fckshakespeare/support
This episode is done Drunk Shakespeare-style with your crazy hosts sipping whiskey throughout. We hope you giggle in places and still find the content useful. We tried to edit out some of the long pointless rambles, but ya know... By the way, theme song for Mac's last day: Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day. Whaddaya think?
It's time for a big episode this week on Drinks On Dusty!!! Continuing the theme of Dusty's "People" the guest this week is Dusty's Brother, Justin Minchow!!!! A friendship and brother hood really built this last year and it all started with....beer and the Green Bay Packers! In this episode, we are drinking Justin's favorite drink "Twisted Tea's" As well as pretending to have a bush light and many more drinks that were had. We had one hell of a time in this one folks. This is my favorite episode to this date for many reasons, but none greater than me and my brother talking about how our connection has grown over 1 year. Truly a friendship that I almost missed out on, and I'm thankful to have this type of friendship in my life now. Justin and Dustin's story is such a similar one, that it is insane. Two born and raised Nebraska boys, same interests in family, football, beer, connecting with people and much more.Justin Minchow is an actor in NYC, who is currently starring in the highly rated show "Drunk Shakespeare". Where he KILLS IT on stage. He is a born and raised Nebraska boy, that grew up with such a wide variety of interests, and he will literally make friends with anyone in the room. We talk about it all in this episode, We get into some uncomfortable and in depth conversations, but we also have one hell of a time. Some of the highlights are the following:Justin thinking all transportation systems stem from Sex, our first drinking stories, Why we love the packers, Our journey to becoming close friends, Our dream of being Fathers, and MUCH MUCH MORE!!Very proud of this one y'all, so grab a drink and get to know Justin and Dusty , even more. CHEERS!!!!!!
It seems like only yesterday that Mike was dancing on block-colour backgrounds with 905 songs in his pocket, but his extraodinarily slow-acting curse has finally been fulfilled as Darth Cassette revanquishes iPod Skywalker in the stirring finale of The Airpods Strike Back. Meanwhile, Jon has been getting the pseuds on board by hurling his angry, passionate talent at the microphone and rattling his big draw of nicknacks and marbles (one of his cheapest, dirtiest music-production whotsits). If you're feeling more bouffant than thou, then you'll doubtless be shredding with Yngwie Malmsteen on a 14-string guitar with an M.C. Escher headstock and the cleverness of The Ancients. Or if you've been suffering from a truly three-ghoster facepalm (perhaps because those googly eyes have been looking straight into your soul), then perhaps some Googlewhack drum enhancement might help you enjoy Game Of Shrooms or Drunk Shakespeare while you snack messily on The CPU Sizzler. Needless to say, art critics have not been invited to weigh in on the subject. If you'd like to sign up for Mike's Cambridge-MT mailing list for weekly resource updates, blog posts, and tutorial freebies, just head over to: https://www.cambridge-mt.com/mailinglist Fancy more of our nonsense? Then please support the podcast at https://www.patreon.com/projectstudioteabreak and check out the merch store at https://www.projectstudioteabreak.com/merch For more episodes, as well as links relating to each one (via our zero-spam but 100-percent-idiocy mailing list), check out https://www.projectstudioteabreak.com. Or get in touch by email at teabreak@projectstudioteabreak.com.
The Counter Narrative: Changing the Way We Talk (and think) About Education
Welcome to the Counter Narrative Podcast, a show designed to change the way we talk, and think, about education. By sharing stories of successes and triumphs, we aim to challenge the dominant narrative that often negatively portrays our disenfranchised populations. I'm your host, Charles Williams. An urban educator for more than 15 years, a current school principal in Chicago, an educational consultant, an equity advocate, and the co-host of Inside The Principal's Office. -- This episode is a pause to ponder segment. These biweekly sessions will allow me to share with you my personal thoughts and reflections on a wide spectrum of topics as they relate to education. It is my hope that you will be able to take something from these segments and apply it in a meaningful way as you continue to do amazing work. Remember, while we all have different roles, we all have a single job, educating our students. -- Have you ever heard of Drunk Shakespeare? It's a hilarious show in which a group of trained actors attempt to recreate a classic Shakespearean play while attempting to keep up with one actor who is intentionally drunk. The spontaneous shifts in direction, altered by inebriated decision-making, forces the actors to not only alter their approach but to cleverly come up with ways of getting the story back on track so that it can progress as intended. My wife treated me to a show a few weeks ago for my birthday and, as a huge fan of the theater, I was delighted, amused, and inspired by what I was witnessing. Making such shifts mid scene is no easy feat and yet these actors were traversing an ever changing landscape with relative ease (or maybe it just appeared that way to the possibly drunken audience). As an educator, I of course reflected on the experience and thought about any potential lessons that could be used within my own school. While I momentarily considered the possibility of somehow incorporating alcohol into lesson (for the teachers obviously), the reality of such a scandal quickly sobered me back up. Another thought, however, remained. What if we challenged our students to interact with material that they have mastered in new and meaningful ways? The only way these actors were able to shift so easily was because they had perfected the basic skills and thus could challenge themselves by intentionally creating obstacles for which they must adjust. Imagine the possibility if students had to rewrite a scene (or entire story) from the perspective of someone else. What would happen if there was an element missing from a story problem and students had to develop a way to figure that out before moving forward? How might students respond if they were asked to re-imagine a world in which a world power no longer existed? -- I want to thank you for listening to The Counter Narrative Podcast. If you like what you are hearing, please be sure to like, subscribe, and of course share it with friends and family. I'd also love to hear your thoughts about the show so please leave a comment or two as well. I'm not sure what platform you're using but the show can be found on Anchor, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and plenty of other platforms. If the show isn't on your preferred site, let me know and I'll be sure to get it up and running. This podcast is also featured on SchoolRubric.com, where you can find educational articles, videos, and interviews with educators from around the globe. Be sure to connect with me and other listeners by following the show on Twitter at @theCNpodcast and joining the show's Facebook Group. Take care. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecounternarrative/support
What should we talk about at the holiday dinner table? How about Dave selling out all of his values. That's a great topic. Melyssa survives another Black Friday. Another trip to NYC brings Julia home and some Drunk Shakespeare. Dave has a new job. Find out what it means for SBR. Get holiday gifts for everyone at https://www.stuartbedasso.com/p/buy-stuff.html
Actors Jordan Golding and Ahmed T. Brooks join John Landecker for a look at ‘Drunk Shakespeare’, a raucous take on the classic works of Williams Shakespeare with a lively dose of libations and fun. For tickets, visit drunkshakespeare.com.
Summer is a theatre-maker, writer and all-round impressario living in Berlin. Duncan is a rouge marine biologist and occasional seaweed entrepreneur living in Cardross in Scotland. We talk theatre, from Drunk Shakespeare and Alice in Wonderland to Peter Gok Wan: The Panto. Why have all the Germans turned into hamsters? Will the tragic lipstick ever see action again? Sandy reclaims a debt from an old traffic fine and Duncan's Dad steals the show without even appearing. Summer (@winter.streams on Twitter) can be seen from the comfort of your own sofa in Drunk Classics, streaming live on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/druncb) every Saturday at 9CET. Duncan is a member of the Gridiron Gentlemen, Britain's most refined NFL podcast. Stay in touch with them on Twitter (@GridironGents).
On this episode I talk about my weekend shenanigans, Drunk Shakespeare and how I was disrespected by my own father. Santa Claus is Coming to Town gets its time on "I'm Sorry, Que" Check out the blog at https://lifeasamoon.com Follow me on Instagram: @lifeasamoon and @em_ily421
In Episode 6, we speak with Josh Hyman. A substitute teacher for 7 years in NY, he talks about all the stories, from the behind the scenes stuff that you don't hear about, even as a teacher, to the classrooms he over saw during his tenure. Josh is now a full time actor/comedian/author in NYC with a bunch of credits to his name. Check him out on Instagram @mrjoshhyman and watch him perform in an Off Broadway hit, Drunk Shakespeare. He is also the co-host of an amazing podcast call The Jobs Blow Podcast (so give him a listen and hit the subscribe button). Hope you enjoy this episode and as always, if you have any stories for us, you can write in at detentionpodcast@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Let's talk about drunken antics in immersive, interactive and site-specific form. http://go.otwp.uk/s01e19-drunk-shakespeare www.drunkshakespeare.com All thoughts and opinions expressed on this show are solely those of the individual expressing them at the time of recording, and do not necessarily reflect the official position of The Good, the Bad and the Just Plain Standard, Milk In A Wineglass & Hicks Entertainment. I, Yann Sicamois - sound in body and mind - shall never apologize to an angry mob under any circumstances. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-the-wooden-path/message
5/21/2019 My guest is my pal: stage actor and WWE German commentator, Tim Haber. He tells me which current legend got him into The Business followed by a rib, the embarrassing story of his WWE PPV debut, what goes behind doing play by play for a global wrestling company and the challenges that come with it, why the ending to Money In The Bank this year was better than Game Of Thrones, his advice on getting non-fans to like professional wres...I mean sports entertainment, expert analysis of the Goldberg Vs. Undertaker dream match, and his other job of getting drunk for a living. All this and more on To Be Determined! NOTE: Thanks again to World Wrestling Entertainment for granting me this interview. You can catch Mr. Haber performing Drunk Shakespeare on Friday and Saturday nights in New York City. Tickets can be ordered here: https://www.drunkshakespeare.com Instagram: @AWrestlingHistorian & @heyoh_haber Twitter: @LetsGoBackToWCW & @TimHaber Facebook: Tim Haber YOUTUBE CHANNEL: AWrestlingHistorian
This week, Justin and Doug are joined by a Mind Gap all-star - the absolutely wonderful and inspiring human known as Chelsea Dàvid! She stopped by to talk about acting, why Shakespeare is intimidating to most people, and how awkward it is to network with people. Chelsea is also a new cast member of the Drunk Shakespeare show, which she describes in great detail and it sounds amazing! It’s also right across the street from Elephant and Castle at 182 N. Wabash, so grab a drink at E&C and then head over and check out her show! You can find all of the performance dates and ticket info at http://drunkshakespeare.com. Things are wrapped up with a throw-down featuring the cast of Buffy the Vampire Slayer vs. the cast of Supernatural. Need a practical answer to a question? Ask your question on #AskPracticalDoug and be sure to tag Justin and Doug! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and Spotify so you don't miss anything! You can also watch the episodes get recorded and interact with Justin and Doug live on Twitch!
Anything Goes on Broadway. We discuss our favorite shows and why we love seeing Broadway Shows. We're joined by friend and special guest JP Westerlund! Who knows what will happen?!Some of the things we discuss: Jersey Boys, Waitress, Book of Mormon, Aida, Newsical the Musical, Drunk Shakespeare , Hair, The Lion King, Sound of Music, Spring awakening, The king and i, The color purple, Matilda, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Violet, Anything Goes, Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, Kinky Boots, Hairspray, Wicked, Miss Siagon, Les Misérables, Rent, The Phantom Of The Opera, Cats, Starlight Express, Sweeney Todd, Mama Mia, Significant Other, If/Then, Cabaret, Light in the Piazza, The Producers, In the HeightsHosts Michael Kanfer and Ethan Feldstein talk about everything media; music, movies, TV, Internet shows, sports, and much more!Additional Episode Music:"Deuces" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sam and Andrew discuss Pipeline Off-Broadway, Drunk Shakespeare, Cost of Living, 2 shows at The Irish Rep, Angels in America in movie theaters, Lightning Thief cast recording, new casting for A Doll's House Part 2, and Indecent is not closing after all! Why we think you should get tickets now to: Prince of Broadway, Once On This Island, The Band's Visit, and A Clockwork Orange. YASBroadway! The YesBroadway Podcast: Designed to be listened to on a 25-30 minute subway ride, we discuss what shows to see, Broadway/NYC theater pop culture news and features, and upcoming shows to get tickets to now. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yesbroadway/support
Playeth along as the cast of Drunk Shakespeare joins Bryan, Kimberly, and Kevin for spicy tequila, broadway talk, theatre games, bad puns, gin, and tequila shots! Become a supporter on our Patreon: https://bit.ly/2Q2zELG
Should America be the world police? Today on The Gist, columnist Bret Stephens from the Wall Street Journal suggests applying a “broken windows” model to foreign policy. He’s the author of America in Retreat. Plus, Josh Hyman, Adam Thomas Smith, Scott Griffin, and David Hudson tell us why Drunk Shakespeare is the perfect way to experience the Bard of Avon. For the Spiel, having it your way from McDonald’s to breastaurants. Get The Gist by email as soon as it’s available: slate.com/GistEmail Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slate…id873667927?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices