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We are excited to bring you this new episode in our podcast series, The Art of Collaboration. This series focuses on directors and choreographers in conversation with some of their collaborators on a specific production. This series explores the ins and outs of these processes, both the finer details as well as overarching ideas about what goes into a productive collaboration on a show. In the second episode of this two episode arc, Director Alex Timbers, Sound Designer Peter Hylenski, and Scenic Designer Derek McLane are interviewed by Foundation Director Dani Barlow to discuss their experience working together on Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Learn more about this episode's guests below. Bios: ALEX TIMBERS (Director) is the recipient of Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and London Evening Standard Awards, as well as two Obie and Lortel Awards. Broadway credits include Gutenberg the Musical; Here Lies Love; Moulin Rouge!; Just For Us; Beetlejuice; David Byrne's American Utopia; Oh Hello with Nick Kroll and John Mulaney; The Pee-wee Herman Show; Peter and the Starcatcher; and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (also bookwriter). For television, he co-created Amazon's “Mozart in the Jungle” (Golden Globe Award) and has helmed the Netflix specials “John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous,” “Ben Platt: Live at Radio City,” and most recently “John Mulaney: Baby J” (2023 Emmy Award nomination). His debut picture book, Broadway Bird, set in an all-animal version of Broadway, is published by Macmillan. @alextimbers PETER HYLENSKI (Sound Designer). Peter received a Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, and an Outer Critics Circle Award Honor for his work on Moulin Rouge! The Musical. A Grammy, Olivier, and eight time Tony nominee, his selected Broadway designs include: Moulin Rouge!, Frozen, Anastasia, Beetlejuice, Once On This Island, Something Rotten, King Kong, Rock of Ages, After Midnight, Motown, The Scottsboro Boys, Side Show, Rocky, Bullets Over Broadway, Shrek the Musical, On A Clear Day, Lend Me A Tenor, Elf. Other designs: Awakening, Le Rêve and Lake of Dreams at Wynn Las Vegas. He's designed for Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden, London's O2 Arena, and The Kennedy Center. Peter holds a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University. DEREK MCLANE (Scenic Designer) SELECTED CREDITS: BROADWAY: MJ the Musical, Moulin Rouge!, Purlie Victorious, A Soldier's Play, American Son, The Parisian Woman, Children of a Lesser God, The Price, Noises Off, Fully Committed, Beautiful, Gigi, China Doll, Anything Goes, The Heiress, Nice Work If You Can Get It, The Best Man, Follies, How to Succeed In Business Without Even Trying, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, Million Dollar Quartet, Ragtime, 33 Variations The Pajama Game, I Am My Own Wife. OFF-BROADWAY: Black No More, Merrily We Roll Along, The True, Jerry Spring the Opera, If I Forget, The Whirligig, Into The Woods, Love, Love, Love, Sweet Charity, Evening at the Talk House, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Buried Child, The Spoils, Sticks and Bones, The Last Five Years, A Lie of the Mind, Ruined, Hurlyburly. TELEVISION: He designed the 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017 Academy Awards as well as the NBC LIVE! Musicals The Sound of Music, Peter Pan, The WIZ & HAIRSPRAY. AWARDS: Winner of 1997 + 2004 OBIE Awards, 2004, 2005, 2007 Lortel Awards; 2009 + 2021 Tony Award, 2011 Drama Desk Award, 2015, 2016 Art Directors Guild Award, 2014 + 2017 Emmy Award.
We are excited to bring you this new podcast series, The Art of Collaboration. This series will focus on directors and choreographers in conversation with some of their collaborators on a specific production. This series will explore the ins and outs of these processes, both the finer details as well as overarching ideas about what goes into a productive collaboration on a show. In this inaugural episode, Director Alex Timbers, Costume Designer Catherine Zuber, and Lighting Designer Justin Townsend are interviewed by Foundation Director Dani Barlow to discuss their experience working together on Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Learn more about this episode's guests below. Bios: Alex Timbers (Director) is the recipient of Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and London Evening Standard Awards, as well as two Obie and Lortel Awards. Broadway credits include Gutenberg the Musical; Here Lies Love; Moulin Rouge!; Just For Us; Beetlejuice; David Byrne's American Utopia; Oh Hello with Nick Kroll and John Mulaney; The Pee-wee Herman Show; Peter and the Starcatcher; and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (also bookwriter). For television, he co-created Amazon's “Mozart in the Jungle” (Golden Globe Award) and has helmed the Netflix specials “John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous,” “Ben Platt: Live at Radio City,” and most recently “John Mulaney: Baby J” (2023 Emmy Award nomination). His debut picture book, Broadway Bird, set in an all-animal version of Broadway, is published by Macmillan. @alextimbers Justin Townsend (Lighting Designer): His professional lighting design work includes such productions as: Moulin Rouge! The Musical (Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award); Jagged Little Pill (Tony Nomination); American Psycho (Tony nomination, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Henry Hewes Award); The Humans (Tony nomination, Drama Desk Award); Here Lies Love, (Drama Desk Award, Public Theater); Vietgone, (MTC); Pretty Filthy, (Civilians); Mr. Burns, a Post Electric Play, Milk Like Sugar, (Playwrights Horizons); Odyssey, A Winter's Tale, (Public Works at the Delacorte Theater); Venus, (Signature Theater); Unnatural Acts, Mother Courage, and Galileo (Classic Stage Company) Catherine Zuber (Costume Designer) Broadway: Moulin Rouge, (Tony Award, Olivier Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award), Mrs. Doubtfire, My Fair Lady, (Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award), Oslo, War Paint (Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award), King & I, (Olivier Award, Tony Award), Fiddler on the Roof, Golden Boy. South Pacific (Tony Award); The Coast of Utopia (Tony Award); The Light in the Piazza (Tony Award); Awake and Sing! (Tony Award); The Royal Family (Tony Award); Gigi (Drama Desk Award). Metropolitan Opera: Rigoletto, Porgy & Bess, Il Barbieri di Siviglia, Les Contes d'Hoffman, Comte Ory, L'elisir d'Amore, Otello, Dr. Atomic, Roméo et Juliette. 2016 Induction: Theater Hall of Fame. Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation: Founded in 1965, Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation (SDCF) exists to foster, promote, and develop the creativity and craft of stage directors and choreographers. SDCF's mission is to create access to the field, to connect artists to each other and to the public, and to honor these artists' theatrical legacies. The centrality of directors and choreographers in theatre and the impact they have on other artists' careers—from playwrights to designers to actors—makes SDCF's services essential to the wider theatre industry's continued health and vitality. Through its dynamic educational programming, including Observerships, Fellowships, public panels, and day-long symposia, SDCF serves the needs of directors and choreographers at every stage of career. www.sdcfoundation.org
Foundations of Amateur Radio Cars have been here for well over a century and so has radio. Cars pretty much start when Carl Benz first applied for a patent for his "vehicle powered by a gas engine" on the 29th of January 1886 which is regarded as the birth certificate for automobiles. Radio starts as a thing when Heinrich Hertz proves that radio waves exist in 1888. Since then things have changed, a lot. Today, both these technologies, cars and radio, are everywhere. It's estimated that there are 1.47 billion vehicles on the planet today, in contrast, there are only 44 thousand broadcasters across the globe, serving about 4 billion people, or half the population. So, cars win, right? Not so fast. The Wi-Fi Alliance estimates that there's 3.8 billion Wi-Fi devices being shipped this year alone and there's about 19.5 billion in use. Many of those are mobile phones, so they're not only using Wi-Fi, but GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G or 5G radios. In many cases they'll have Bluetooth on board and will be receiving GPS information from the currently five constellations in orbit around Earth. Some will even have an FM receiver on board, just to cram another radio inside the same box. To give you a better sense of scale, 2022 saw 4.9 billion Bluetooth devices shipped. In 2010 it was estimated that there were a billion GPS users, today there are more than six billion users being served by GPS systems for positioning, navigation and precision timing. I haven't even talked about other uses of radio, like radar, astronomy, remote sensing, remote control, keyless entry and countless other related and interconnected technologies. So, while there's a car for every five or so people, there's at least two Wi-Fi radios per person and probably more like a dozen radios per person when you start counting those embedded in our daily lives. So, why is it that we have an estimated car enthusiast population of 10% and an estimated radio amateur population of 0.04%? It's not to do with the popularity of the topic. Google trends shows that both cars and radio are consistently trending downwards at about 2% each year since 2016. Radio is consistently twice as popular as cars. When you rank the global popularity of cars vs radio, out of 47 countries, 40 countries care more about radio than cars. South Africa and India care about cars 74% to 26% radio, even New Zealand, 56% vs 44%, cars to radio. At the other end of the scale, Peru, 2% cars, 98% radio. Germany, home for both Heinrich Hertz and Carl Benz, 92% radio, 8% cars. Popular search engines aside, there are other places to look for content. Take platforms like Prime Video, Netflix, Apple TV+ and YouTube. When you search for radio or cars on those platforms it's interesting to see what comes back and explore how relevant it is. I'll encourage you to do the experiment, but as a surprise to nobody, the results are universally woeful but illustrative. Searching for cars returns mostly relevant content, but a search for radio brings back results that have absolutely nothing to do with the topic. Seriously, on Netflix, two documentaries about Pele and Beckham, both famous footballers, neither known for their interaction with radio, rank higher than a documentary on Prime about radio astronomy, cunningly titled, wait for it: "Radio Astronomy". Even the initially promising Netflix result "Amateur" in response to the term "radio" is about a 14 year old basketball player navigating the dark side of sports. While we're at it, just for giggles, I checked the closed captioning for the movie and the word "radio" doesn't appear in the movie, at all. Speaking of representation, Netflix recently published their entire list of content for the first half of the year. The word radio appears exactly once, "John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City" and that doesn't even turn up as a search result when you go looking for "radio". The word "cars" appears 18 times in the Netflix library. So, why is it that topics like "radio", which is demonstrably twice as popular as "cars", and perhaps a dozen times more, let's call it, numerous, in society, has such a poor showing and what can we as connoisseurs on the topic of "radio" do about this? Cars are represented in a plethora of movies, series and shows featuring reviews, mods, restorations and entertainment. There's topic specific channels and social media. There's shops, events, races and so much car merchandise. Is that what's missing in radio, or more specifically, amateur radio, marketing, or is it something else? I'm keen to hear your thoughts. My email address is cq@vk6flab.com, get in touch. For my efforts, I'm publishing my podcast on YouTube and manually working my way through my back catalogue of over six hundred episodes, complete with a, YouTube imposed, limited five thousand character summary of the transcript, just to increase the chances of radio being a relevant search result when someone who's interested in our community comes looking. I'm Onno VK6FLAB
Today I spoke to Henry all about his journey being a geek and his recent virality on TikTok. Make sure to subscribe so you know when our next episode drops and rate and review if you like what we are doing. Socials Find Henry on Instagram and TikTok. Find Sam's Socials on this link: https://linktr.ee/samuelobrien Find the Podcast's Socials on this link: http://linktr.ee/contentncapable Plugs and Mentions Plug: Sam plugged John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City. Henry plugged Hamilton and Me, An Actor's Journal by Giles Terera. Check out the other shows on the Movie Night Crew Network!
Ep 39. This was a silly one. I talked to my friend Pow for an experimental (hopefully recurring?) segment called "Thicc Wisconsin Accent," where we analyze how comedy hits different coming from different corners of the US. We watched John Mulaney's 2018 Netflix special, John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City. DSitF is hosted by James Hillmer (IG: @jdhillmer). Music by: @chrishellking and cover art by @memorybloomstudio 1. Always punch up 2. Keep swinging
Muito bem, Dinossauros. Sejam muito bem vindos a mais um Dinossauro Budista! Mais uma vez @gabrielsampaioshow, @ohlescano e @vinnytrips comentam sobre o segundo especial dessa trilogia maravilinda de Especiais de Comédia e sobre o garotinho da vovó, John Mulaney. Divirta-se e sigam-nos nas redes. Contato: dinossaurobudista@gmail.com
In celebration of two years in the studio, we re-air this awesome episode featuring Courtney Gilmour where we chat about John Mulaney's Kid Gorgeous at Radio City. Our first full panel in the studio space.
Ficção científica, previsões sobre a realidade, leis de Asimov, dilemas éticos e a certeza de que as impressoras serão as líderes da revolução das máquinas. Nós sabemos que esse episódio ficou um pouquinho grande, mas prometemos que valeu a pena: em uma das discussões mais frutíferas até hoje do nosso podcast, conversamos sobre o tema da inteligência artificial. Entre para a nossa Varanda: linktr.ee/varanda. Nosso número de Whatsapp, que está aberto para você, é (32) 98404-0179. / Indicações no episódio: - John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City - A nova idade das trevas: a tecnologia e o fim do futuro - Ex machina - Horizon New Dawn - Eu, robô (livro) - Saga do Ender - Frank e o robô / As músicas que abrem este episódio (Sons de porta / Meio Surf) são obra da ROMO. Já conhece essa banda delicinha? Acesse: linktr.ee/grupetoromo / As vírgulas sonoras deste episódio são as seguintes músicas: Tranceverse by Sascha Ende Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5223-tranceverse License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Hall of the Mountain King by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/3845-hall-of-the-mountain-king License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aquinavaranda/message
AtlFlix s07e06 - Lúcifer, John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous At Radio City by atlflix
In our second panel episode from our shiny new studio space we sat down with comedians Courtney Gilmour (@CourtGilmour) and Ryan Dillon (@TheRyanDillon) to discuss the amazing album John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous At Radio City. We chat about assembly, sex ed and this incredible album by this gifted writer and teller of jokes.
I Can Live With That - I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change Emmy Moment Credit card payment update Randy Rainbow Secretary on a Clearance Board Random horror movie night From Beyond Society Not Dropbox, Letterboxd Working from home = weight gain 50th Anniversary of Franklin in Peanuts Mr. Rogers and the gays Matt Baum - Sewers of Paris, YouTube channel Emmy nominated: Patton Oswald - Annihilation, Michelle Wolf - Nice Lady, John Mulaney -Kid Gorgeous 2018 Rock and Roll hall of fame induction Let’s Make a Deal Hey There Single Guy - I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change
01:09 Josh’ origin story 02:20 Josh’s first jokes are about his parents 06:48 Fart walkers 12:56 Mee-Maw and Pee-Paw 15:47 John Mulaney - Kid Gorgeous 19:03 Some of Danny’s favorite comedians 20:48 Mitch Hedberg 24:16 Kathleen Martian 29:39 Danny’s Kids 31:38 Barstool Sports
Special Intro: Bill Schelly - author of Sense of Wonder: My Life in Comic Fandom Film at 11: John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City (2018) Book IT: We are Legion (We are Bob) (2016) by Dennis Taylor Scroll With It: San Diego Comic-Con starts Thursday for all of those lucky enough to be there. The rest of us will not have as much access as we have had in the previous years. Steve can’t wait for the news from the Doctor Who panel Thursday morning. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/tms71718
John Mulaney is a comic genius. And Adair & Skyler have no problem telling him about it. A great comic, a great special, and a great episode of Gallantly Streaming.
REPOST MAY 22, 2018: Bill Frost (SLUGMag.com & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (A comedy dive near you) talk Amazon saves The Expanse, lost Lucifer episodes for Memorial Day, John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous, Netflix & The Obamas & Deep State Globalists, Fahrenheit 451, Catch-22, Carrie Coon is The Sinner, Rasslin' News, Marvelous Mrs. Maisel gets Season 3 ahead of Season 2, Arrested Development: Season 5, Billie Lourde back on American Horror Story, what up in Westworld?, Kim Raver & Grey's ANatomy, Siempre Bruja on Netflix and What to Watch Harder (Westworld, Legion, DC CW TV, Tig Notaro: Happy to Be here, Beerland, Steve Martin & Martin Short: An Evening You'll Forget for the Rest of Your Life, The Toys That Made Us, Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Break With Michelle Williams, Killing Eve, Billions, The Jim Jefferies Show and Archer: Danger Island). Drinking: Vesper Martinis made with Madam Patterini Gin and Five Wives Vodka from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Ogden's Own Distillery, and Boozetique.
In this weeks episode, the gang talks Deadpool. We are preparing ourselves for the awesomeness that Deadpool 2 is going to be and what better way to do that than relive the awesomeness that is the original? We have a good time talking about the movie and a bunch of other stuff including more Avengers: Infinity War talk, Safe, John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous, and Rain all on Netflix, and we discuss the awesomeness that is Cobra Kai on YouTube Red. As always, thanks for listening!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moviedummies/message
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Ποτ πουρί αυτή η εκπομπή, μετά από φεστιβάλ και συναυλίες επιστρέφουμε στην παλιά καλή κουβέντα χωρίς αρχή, μέση, νόημα αλλά ευτυχώς έχει τέλος...Σε αυτό το επεισόδιο είχαμε απο όλα, ντοκιμαντερ, θέατρο, ταινίες και σειρές. Κύριο review το Revenge (2017).Αναλυτικά:-Luke Cage s2 (trailer)-Venom (trailer)-I Called him Morgan (In-Edit Fest)-After the Campsite (ΚΘΒΕ)-The Rain (ep1-5)-Fear the walking Dead (s4, eps1-3)-The Terror (s1)-Open House-Lost in Space (eps1-5)-Westworld (s2, eps1-2)-Dear White People (s2, eps1-5)-Alientist (s1)-John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City (Stand up)-Cobra Kai (ep1)Main Review: Revenge (2017)Συνέντευξη: Γιώργος Μπελαούρης // LC DLVIhttps://www.facebook.com/lc556/Monkeybros.grFB Page: https://www.facebook.com/monkeybrosgr/Mail: Boss@monkeybros.grNewsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/sub-monkey-letterFB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/953289418173819/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBLi4qxQTmWrICjG3J-WFEg
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[ep.35] This week, Ernest, Hunter, and Drew catch up on Barry, Atlanta, Legion, and Westworld. Plus, they talk Donald Glover hosting Saturday Night Live, John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous on Netflix, and the indie films Ghost Stories and You Were Never Really Here. WBAM! E-mail the show with any comments, questions, and feedback you may have: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow @WeBoughtAMic on Instagram and like our Facebook page Subscribe to WE BOUGHT A MIC on iTunes and leave us a review. Twitter: @weboughtamic @caldernest @HuntMobley @DrewDietzen letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest/ letterboxd.com/hearshot/ letterboxd.com/drewd/ Drew's Spotify EP 35 SHOWNOTES Intro Avengers follow-up Watching You Were Never Really Here (00:02:54) Ghost Stories (00:10:37) Donald Glover hosts SNL (00:17:54) Atlanta (00:35:15) Legion (00:53:03) Barry (01:17:44) John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City Music Hall (01:34:45) Westworld (01:47:11) Outro (02:06:18) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support