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Midday
Rousuck's Review: 'Twelfth Night' in D.C., 'Romeo & Juliet' In Frederick

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 11:20


It's time for another visit from Midday theater criticJ. Wynn Rousuck, who joins Tom today with her reviews of two popular William Shakespeare classics now in live production in our region. The first is Twelfth Night, the Bard's gender-bending comedy, in an original and eclectic production by a newly formed theater troupe called Her Majesty and Sons. Adapted and directed by Séamus Miller, this 1970s-themed romp features music by Tori Boutin, and a cast that includes DC theater artists Anna DiGiovanni and Rachel Felstein. It's being performed live at the DC War Memorial on the National Mall now through this Sunday, August 15. The 90-minute performances start at 7pm. The second is Romeo & Juliet, Shakespeare's tragic drama of star-crossed lovers, in a production by Endangered Species Theatre Project. The show is designed for a mixed hearing and Deaf audience, with the shadow voices of Romeo and the Friar played by Joe Mucciolo and Greta Boeringer, respectively. ESP's DASL Neil Sprouse and director Christine Mosere adapted the Bard's script to accommodate both languages. Romeo & Juliet is being performed live on stage as part of the 2021 Frederick Shakespeare Festival at Hood College's Outdoor Hodson Theater in Frederick, Maryland, now through Monday, August 16. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher
New Classical Tracks: Prokofiev's 'Romeo and Juliet' paired with Brahms concerto on new recording

New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 29:36


This week on New Classical Tracks, music director JoAnn Falletta celebrates two decades at the helm of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra with a new live concert recording of Brahms Concerto No. 2 and Prokofiev's 'Romeo and Juliet.'

New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher
New Classical Tracks: JoAnn Falletta celebrates 20 years at Buffalo Philharmonic with new recording of Brahms and Prokofiev

New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 29:36


This week on New Classical Tracks, music director JoAnn Falletta celebrates two decades at the helm of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra with a new live concert recording of Brahms Concerto No. 2 and Prokofiev's 'Romeo and Juliet'.

CONVERSATIONS with Ed Tracy
CAGE SEBASTIAN PIERRE - Daggers Rule in 'Romeo and Juliet' at Chicago Shakespeare

CONVERSATIONS with Ed Tracy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 27:16


Cage Sebastian Pierre, one of Chicago’s top young actors and fight choreographers, joins the CONVERSATION to talk about fight choreography in Barbara Gaines new production of Romeo and Juliet at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Season 4 - Episode 14 Originally posted October 31, 2019

Living on Earth
Farming While Black, Toxic Diapers and Sanitary Pads, A Steamy Date for 'Romeo and Juliet' Frogs, and more

Living on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 51:50


Toxicants in Diapers and Sanitary Pads / 'Romeo and Juliet' Frogs' First Steamy Date / Exploring The Parks: North Cascades National Park / Refugees Cultivate Healing Through Gardening / Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land A recent study finds that single-use diapers and sanitary pads contain phthalates and volatile organic compounds, chemicals that are known to cause a variety of health complications including birth defects and endocrine disruption. Also, meet the farmers who are working to cultivate justice and root out racism, by reconnecting people of color to the earth. And Sehuencas water frogs, like other amphibians, have been devastated by the chytrid fungus, and a frog that scientists named "Romeo" was the last known frog of his kind and had stopped singing for a mate. But recently scientists discovered "Juliet" hiding in the Bolivian cloud forest, and now Romeo's song is back. All that and more, in this episode of Living on Earth from PRI.

Living on Earth
Farming While Black, Toxic Diapers and Sanitary Pads, A Steamy Date for 'Romeo and Juliet' Frogs, and more

Living on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 51:50


Toxicants in Diapers and Sanitary Pads / 'Romeo and Juliet' Frogs' First Steamy Date / Exploring The Parks: North Cascades National Park / Refugees Cultivate Healing Through Gardening / Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land A recent study finds that single-use diapers and sanitary pads contain phthalates and volatile organic compounds, chemicals that are known to cause a variety of health complications including birth defects and endocrine disruption. Also, meet the farmers who are working to cultivate justice and root out racism, by reconnecting people of color to the earth. And Sehuencas water frogs, like other amphibians, have been devastated by the chytrid fungus, and a frog that scientists named "Romeo" was the last known frog of his kind and had stopped singing for a mate. But recently scientists discovered "Juliet" hiding in the Bolivian cloud forest, and now Romeo's song is back. All that and more, in this episode of Living on Earth from PRI.

Living on Earth
Farming While Black, Toxic Diapers and Sanitary Pads, A Steamy Date for 'Romeo and Juliet' Frogs, and more

Living on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 51:50


Toxicants in Diapers and Sanitary Pads / 'Romeo and Juliet' Frogs' First Steamy Date / Exploring The Parks: North Cascades National Park / Refugees Cultivate Healing Through Gardening / Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land A recent study finds that single-use diapers and sanitary pads contain phthalates and volatile organic compounds, chemicals that are known to cause a variety of health complications including birth defects and endocrine disruption. Also, meet the farmers who are working to cultivate justice and root out racism, by reconnecting people of color to the earth. And Sehuencas water frogs, like other amphibians, have been devastated by the chytrid fungus, and a frog that scientists named "Romeo" was the last known frog of his kind and had stopped singing for a mate. But recently scientists discovered "Juliet" hiding in the Bolivian cloud forest, and now Romeo's song is back. All that and more, in this episode of Living on Earth from PRI.

Living on Earth
Farming While Black, Toxic Diapers and Sanitary Pads, A Steamy Date for 'Romeo and Juliet' Frogs, and more

Living on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 51:50


Toxicants in Diapers and Sanitary Pads / 'Romeo and Juliet' Frogs' First Steamy Date / Exploring The Parks: North Cascades National Park / Refugees Cultivate Healing Through Gardening / Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land A recent study finds that single-use diapers and sanitary pads contain phthalates and volatile organic compounds, chemicals that are known to cause a variety of health complications including birth defects and endocrine disruption. Also, meet the farmers who are working to cultivate justice and root out racism, by reconnecting people of color to the earth. And Sehuencas water frogs, like other amphibians, have been devastated by the chytrid fungus, and a frog that scientists named "Romeo" was the last known frog of his kind and had stopped singing for a mate. But recently scientists discovered "Juliet" hiding in the Bolivian cloud forest, and now Romeo's song is back. All that and more, in this episode of Living on Earth from PRI.

Daily Dose of Poetry
27 | Grace Herman-Holland

Daily Dose of Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 9:32


Buy your ticket for 'ROMEO and JULIET': https://www.thewoolgatherers.com/rome... Find out more about Grace's theater company, The Woolgatherers: https://www.thewoolgatherers.com LAMARKS and TAz are not doctors, but they will provide poetic prescriptions for any problem that ails you or this strange planet. Ars Poetica is a woman-owned international poetic agency. Learn more at arspoetica.us and book our poets for all your poetic needs. Directed, shot, and edited by Kearah-Armonie (https://www.instagram.com/kearmonie/) Music by Abhilasha Sinha (https://www.instagram.com/abhilasha_s...) Thanks to Freehand Hotels and Smile Radio for hosting us in their beautiful NYC recording studio! https://www.arspoetica.us/dailydose

Living on Earth
Cyclone Idai Update, Climate Action Now Bill, A First Steamy Date for 'Romeo and Juliet', and more

Living on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 51:50


Idai Disaster Update / Beyond the Headlines / The Power of the Purse and 'Climate Action Now' / Youth Testify for Climate Action / 'Romeo and Juliet' Frogs' First Steamy Date / Everglades National Park, a "River of Grass" / Drilling in the Everglades / BirdNote®: Rivers of Birds In this episode, Cyclone Idai brought destruction for residents of Mozambique, Malawi, and Zimbabwe. With the UN calling Idai one of the worst natural disasters to ever hit the Southern hemisphere, East Africans have a long road to recovery ahead. Also, the newly introduced Climate Action Now bill, HR 9, aims to use Congress' "power of the purse" to keep the U.S. in the Paris Climate Agreement. The bill also calls for President Trump to make a plan to meet the U.S. commitments under the agreement. And the sehuencas water frogs known as "Romeo" and "Juliet" have had their first steamy date in hopes of saving their dwindling species. Matchmaking to save a species and more, in this episode on Living on Earth from PRI.

Living on Earth
Cyclone Idai Update, Climate Action Now Bill, A First Steamy Date for 'Romeo and Juliet', and more

Living on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 51:50


Idai Disaster Update / Beyond the Headlines / The Power of the Purse and 'Climate Action Now' / Youth Testify for Climate Action / 'Romeo and Juliet' Frogs' First Steamy Date / Everglades National Park, a "River of Grass" / Drilling in the Everglades / BirdNote®: Rivers of Birds In this episode, Cyclone Idai brought destruction for residents of Mozambique, Malawi, and Zimbabwe. With the UN calling Idai one of the worst natural disasters to ever hit the Southern hemisphere, East Africans have a long road to recovery ahead. Also, the newly introduced Climate Action Now bill, HR 9, aims to use Congress' "power of the purse" to keep the U.S. in the Paris Climate Agreement. The bill also calls for President Trump to make a plan to meet the U.S. commitments under the agreement. And the sehuencas water frogs known as "Romeo" and "Juliet" have had their first steamy date in hopes of saving their dwindling species. Matchmaking to save a species and more, in this episode on Living on Earth from PRI.

Living on Earth
Cyclone Idai Update, Climate Action Now Bill, A First Steamy Date for 'Romeo and Juliet', and more

Living on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 51:50


Idai Disaster Update / Beyond the Headlines / The Power of the Purse and 'Climate Action Now' / Youth Testify for Climate Action / 'Romeo and Juliet' Frogs' First Steamy Date / Everglades National Park, a "River of Grass" / Drilling in the Everglades / BirdNote®: Rivers of Birds In this episode, Cyclone Idai brought destruction for residents of Mozambique, Malawi, and Zimbabwe. With the UN calling Idai one of the worst natural disasters to ever hit the Southern hemisphere, East Africans have a long road to recovery ahead. Also, the newly introduced Climate Action Now bill, HR 9, aims to use Congress' "power of the purse" to keep the U.S. in the Paris Climate Agreement. The bill also calls for President Trump to make a plan to meet the U.S. commitments under the agreement. And the sehuencas water frogs known as "Romeo" and "Juliet" have had their first steamy date in hopes of saving their dwindling species. Matchmaking to save a species and more, in this episode on Living on Earth from PRI.

Living on Earth
Cyclone Idai Update, Climate Action Now Bill, A First Steamy Date for 'Romeo and Juliet', and more

Living on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 51:50


Idai Disaster Update / Beyond the Headlines / The Power of the Purse and 'Climate Action Now' / Youth Testify for Climate Action / 'Romeo and Juliet' Frogs' First Steamy Date / Everglades National Park, a "River of Grass" / Drilling in the Everglades / BirdNote®: Rivers of Birds In this episode, Cyclone Idai brought destruction for residents of Mozambique, Malawi, and Zimbabwe. With the UN calling Idai one of the worst natural disasters to ever hit the Southern hemisphere, East Africans have a long road to recovery ahead. Also, the newly introduced Climate Action Now bill, HR 9, aims to use Congress' "power of the purse" to keep the U.S. in the Paris Climate Agreement. The bill also calls for President Trump to make a plan to meet the U.S. commitments under the agreement. And the sehuencas water frogs known as "Romeo" and "Juliet" have had their first steamy date in hopes of saving their dwindling species. Matchmaking to save a species and more, in this episode on Living on Earth from PRI.

GCSE English RevisionPod
Macbeth episode 1 - Choice

GCSE English RevisionPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 27:34


A man governed by fate or an ambitious demon who makes his own choices? But enough about Mr Forster, today we are looking at an essay about choice in 'Macbeth'.You will also learn about our favourite weather systems. N.B. if you go to the school where we teach, your text is 'Romeo and Juliet' so ignore this pod!Follow us on Twitter @grevisionpodEmail us: englishrevisionpod@gmail.comDownload the hand out here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wO9izQ9fUI2dPirD32R-fUlzDJonwH8p

Fun Kids Radio's Interviews
Nathan Medina is the Friar in 'Romeo and Juliet'!

Fun Kids Radio's Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 5:22


Conor caught up with Nathan Medina about his role as the friar / narrator in this brand new adapatation of Shakespeare's timeless classic 'Romeo and Juliet' which is going on tour! Nathan talks about what makes this production special, and his advice to anyone listening who wants to be on the stage one day!

GCSE English RevisionPod
Romeo and Juliet episode 3 - Family

GCSE English RevisionPod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 18:54


In the third episode of GCSE English RevisionPod, Mr Forster and Mr Gallie get all sad as they explore broken families in 'Romeo and Juliet'. Find out why Juliet faces a decision very similar to that of Rose in Titanic, why Lord Capulet perhaps isn't quite as bad as you thought (although he is still pretty bad!) and why a deeper reading of the play shows how family is just another inevitable victim of the violence of Verona (boo!). Download the handout here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1euAMVvmRoGbp_kPoX10KRfcIV-vON9lx/view?usp=sharing

Estamos de cine
Entrevista Juan Echanove + Bohemian Rhapsody'+ ‘El árbol de la sangre' + Especial 50 años BSO ‘Romeo & Juliet' Nino Rota

Estamos de cine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 71:36


Estrenamos noviembre a lo grande y cargados de contenidos. Abrimos nuestro episodio 113 hablando del cine y de la vida con un grande de la escena española, de la pantalla grande y de la televisión: Juan Echanove. El protagonista de ‘Turno de oficio', ‘Madregilda', ‘La flor de mi secreto' o ‘Cuéntame' ha recibido el premio a toda su trayectoria en el Festival de Cine Social de Toledo (FECISO) y ha tenido a bien sentarse ante el micrófono de ‘Estamos de Cine' en el incomparable marco del Teatro de Rojas. Los nuevos fichajes para ‘Los Vengadores, una nueva serie para Cate Blanchet, el fichajazo de Naomi Watts para el universo de ‘Juego de Tronos' o el viaje a Hollywood del gobierno de Castilla-La Mancha para promocionar la región como escenario de cine son sólo algunas de las buenas nuevas que nos trae Marta Lobera en la sección de actualidad ‘Newsroom'. Y otro universo propio y reconocible, el de Queen y el de su líder, Freddy Mercury, comandan una cartelera prematura que pondremos sobre la balanza de nuestro crítico Alberto Luchini. Con él no sólo calibraremos la calidad de ‘Bohemian Rhapsody', sino el regreso de Julio Medem con ‘El árbol de la sangre', la vuelta de Spike Lee con ‘Un infiltrado en el KKKlan' o la argentina ‘El Ángel'. En la sección ‘Aula de Cine' nos toca aprender la importancia del ‘guión' en el lenguaje cinematográfico. Un término que ocupará la letra ‘G' del glosario de séptimo arte con el que nos está instruyendo el director de cine conquense Juanra Fernández. Y la mejor música de cine nos permitirá cerrar capítulo celebrando los 50 años del ‘Romeo y Julieta' de Franco Zeffirelli. Nuestro experto Ángel Luque asume el reto de demostrar que la BSO que le compuso el gran Nino Rota está entre las mejores selecciones de música de cine romántico de todos los tiempos. Mucho, bueno y en versión extendida. Feliz escucha.

PressureCast
3: Episode 3 - Sara Dobie Bauer

PressureCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 35:18


The prolific Sara Dobie Bauer is an author, actor, journalist, mental health advocate, model, musician, and a social deviant in general. She tells us about her work, how she manages to juggle all of it, and gives some tips on how you can, too. Closing Performance: A monologue from 'Romeo and Juliet' read by local actor Patrick Gladish

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No Bad Food
BONUS: 'Rodeo & Juliet' Commentary!

No Bad Food

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 97:19


For May's bonus content, Tom and Simon sat down to record a live commentary track for a terrible horse movie on Netflix. The movie is the 2015 release "Rodeo & Juliet"- a thinly veiled Romeo & Juliet adaptation about a girl and a horse. We drank a bunch of booze while watching it and highly recommend you do the same, because oh boy is this movie just a big stinker. SUPPORT THE SHOW! By pledging as little as a dollar a month to our Patreon you get access to bonus content two weeks early, as well as a bunch of other cool perks! patreon.com/upfordiscussion Get MERCH from TeePublic! shrsl.com/?dc69 Leave us a VOICEMAIL! https://www.speakpipe.com/upfordpodcast @DownWithTalking @tomzalatnai @notheothersimon @JohanDeNora @acapellascience

Tomefoolery
95. 'YOLO Juliet' w/ Charlie Baker & Gwynn Fulcher

Tomefoolery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 71:39


Cody is joined by performer Charlie Baker and writer/performer Gwynn Fulcher to get supes rad up in this Elizabethan homeskillet, broham. You can find the book on Amazon, and in the back pocket of the HIPPEST youth pastor in Nebraska. YOLO Juliet (OMG Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare and Brett Wright Imagine: What if those star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet had smartphones? A classic is reborn in this fun and funny adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays!  

Cinema with a Twist
Episode 32: 'Rwanda & Juliet' director, Ben Proudfoot

Cinema with a Twist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 56:23


Interview with 'Rwanda & Juliet' director, Ben Proudfoot. Original air date: August 24th, 2016 For more information on the film, please go to: www.rwandaandjuliet.com For more information about 'Cinema with a Twist' please go to facebook.com/cinemawithatwist

Titan Up The Defense
Teen Titan Wasteland 40- Teen Titans #36

Titan Up The Defense

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 63:54


Lordy lordy, look who's up to episode 40! It's us. We are. In this episode, we take a look at Teen Titans #36. It's a big issue with four different stories, so buckle in! We learn that Shakespeare left a bunch of stuff out of 'Romeo and Juliet', how to throw the worst birthday party ever, and how easy it is to convince Superboy you come from the future. Then it gets a little blue at the end. Sorry.

SmartArts
SmartArts - 14 April 2016

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 41:03


Interviews, news, and reviews ranging across the arts. Today's program features lead actor of Chapel Off Chapel's 'tick, tickBoom!' Luigi Lucente, Spanish Film Festival director, Genevieve Kelly, and Bell Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' director, Peter Evans and actor Alex Williams (Romeo).

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Vicis Interimo: 30 Minutes to Kill
Godsend, Vicis Interimo Episode 111.2

Vicis Interimo: 30 Minutes to Kill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2012 51:36


Welcome to episode 111! This week we discuss the movie 'Godsend', which we agree is more of a sci-fi thriller than anything else. This movie has quality performances, but maybe falls short in other areas. Our Garbage in/Garbage out segment features 'The Green Lantern', 'A Woman, a Gun, and a Noodle Shop', and the family movies 'Nanny McPhee Returns; and 'Gnomeo and Juliet'. Madsaxxon has started playing 'Silent Hill:Shattered Memories' for the Wii, so we have some things to say about it... and the Crawling Chaos segment returns with a reference to the 1980's movie 'Weekend at Bernie's'. We'd like to thank Slug again for joining us last week, and look forward to him joining us again soon! You can find a link to his podcast below, as well as a link to the Dolls of Despair's podcast, where they interview Bill Oberst Jr. Thanks for joining us this week, and please join us next time for the movie 'Husk'! Godsend: (2004) PG-13 When their son Adam (Cameron Bright) dies in a terrible accident the day after his birthday, married couple Paul (Greg Kinnear) and Jessie (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) are contacted by a genetic research whiz (Robert De Niro) who wants to clone the boy. Caught up in grief, the couple agrees, hoping he can make things right. After the process is complete, things seem blissful until they realize that the "new" Adam has a dark side. Godsend trailer... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0roIPRzVAs Green Lantern trailer... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs2sZgO3OMk A Woman, a Gun, and a Noodle Shop... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMGBQDpfLnc Nanny McPhee Returns trailer... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54xMw6eouOM Gnomeo and Juliet... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_L_5vrHoWQ Silent Hill Shattered Memories for Wii... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xnIkpZqcWo&feature=fvst Movin' like Bernie... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1YsMFEPnBg&feature=related Totally ridiculous 'Moving Like Bernie' video... LOL :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcuLSw5aS-8&feature=related Slugcast... http://www.slugcast.com/ Dolls of Despair podcast with Bill Oberst Jr... http://www.horrorphilia.com/2012/04/12/dolls-of-despair-7-interview-with-actor-bill-oberst-jr/

Great Writers Inspire

Dr Francis Leneghan gives a talk on Beowulf, one of the most important works in Anglo-Saxon literature. The title of this collaborative project, 'Great Writers Inspire', naturally brings up several questions, most importantly of which is, 'What is a Writer?' In his talk on the Old English poem Beowulf, Francis Leneghan discusses that very concern. The term 'author' does not convey the same static quality in the Anglo-Saxon period as it does in the modern day. Beowulf could have existed in a multiple of versions, depending on how many Anglo-Saxon poets (scops) were around to interpret and re-tell the tale, much like the many interpretations of Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'. He also discuses the poet's taste for poetic license, taste, and embellishment that his own character, Beowulf, possesses. The poet invites the audience to consider the complex role of oral poetry, and how the audience - both Anglo-Saxon and modern - should interpret this work. Is this particular poet's rendition of events true? Is Beowulf a less trustworthy individual since he embellishes the nature of the fight when reporting back to Hygelac's court? Every performance and reading reshapes the poem and how we approach it, even to the modern day. The Beowulf-poet, in a sense, is more of a collective noun than an individual author. Also, if you want to hear what Old English sounds like, check out 2:25-2:32 to hear Leneghan speak the opening lines of the extraordinary poem, or 6:27-7:01 to hear the section in which Hrothgar's poet praises Beowulf by comparing him to the valiant men of old.