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Beatles fans do you know that Canada's input and Canadians were connected to The Beatles in an compelling way. Canadian Beatle expert and author John Arnone and amazing Canadian Beatle connections! Host celebrity interviewer Marlene Giuliano
Just when you think there's nothing more to know or learn about The Beatles, a Canadian born writer, whose life-long passion with the band and their music ventures to explore it from his own national connection. The result is a story about the fab four, profound in its purely Canadian perspective. John Arnone: https://www.beatlesandcanada.comDuration - 41:12Credits: John Lennon & The Beatles interview segments
Hello everyone I bring you this amazing episode with the author of Us and Them: The Beatles and Canada, John Arnone. We dive into the Beatles and the amazing connection Canada has in Beatles history as well as How the Beatles women are very much apart of Canadas connection to them as well.
The design panel - scenic designer John Arnone ("The Who's Tommy"), costume designer Elizabeth Fried ("Brother Truckers"), special effects designer Wendall K. Harrington ("The Who's Tommy"), lighting designer Mimi Jordan Sherin (New York Shakespeare Festival) - moderated by costume designer Patricia Zipprodt ("My Favorite Year"), Professor Tish Dace, and author/designer/producer Jean Dalrymple discuss their creative childhoods; how the role of designers has evolved from directors, stage managers, and technicians; working with varying production budgets; and the colors and projections used in "The Who's Tommy".
The design panel -- scenic designer John Arnone (Tony Award winner for The Who’s Tommy), costume designer Elizabeth Fried (Brother Truckers), special effects designer Wendall K. Harrington (The Who's Tommy), lighting designer Mimi Jordan Sherin (New York Shakespeare Festival) -- moderated by three-time Tony Award-winning costume designer Patricia Zipprodt (in 1965 for Fiddler on the Roof, in 1967 for Cabaret and in 1986 for Sweet Charity), Professor Tish Dace, and author/designer/producer Jean Dalrymple discuss their creative childhoods; how the role of designers has evolved from directors, stage managers, and technicians; working with varying production budgets; and the colors and projections used in The Who's Tommy.
Set designer John Arnone ("The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?"), costume designers Jane Greenwood ("Morning's at Seven") and Martin Pakledinaz ("Thoroughly Modern Millie"), set designer Scott Pask ("Amour") and lighting designer Richard Pilbrow ("Our Town") talk about what it means for a designer to collaborate on a show; how that collaboration works with other designers, and the cast and director; and how they keep up with their hectic schedules.
Set designer John Arnone (The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? and Tony Award winner for The Who’s Tommy), costume designers Jane Greenwood (Morning's at Seven) and Martin Pakledinaz (Tony Awards for Thoroughly Modern Millie and Kiss Me, Kate), set designer Scott Pask (Tony Awards for the Pillowman and The Coast of Utopia) and lighting designer Richard Pilbrow (Our Town) talk about what it means for a designer to collaborate on a show; how that collaboration works with other designers, and the cast and director; and how they keep up with their hectic schedules.