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Actor, writer, and improvisor Kevin Gillese drops by to celebrate our own Kevin's birthday! Trent Reznor drops us a line and Thomas gets crabby when we talk about things we used to believe were true when we were children. Kevin then takes us into sincere-ville with a reflection on our favourite poems and quotes. For the last stretch, Moos takes them into an kangaroo catastrophe. 00:00 - Intro & Check Ins 9:50 - Trent Reznor Cameo 17:30 - Juvie Fakeout 26:12 - Words, Words, Words 42:00 - Breaking Moos Colin Mochrie live at the Edmonton Fringe: https://www.showpass.com/colinmochrie/ How to Ruin the Holidays: https://tv.apple.com/ca/movie/how-to-ruin-the-holidays/umc.cmc.7ah31ayxhm45w66sfi2uioyvx https://www.amazon.com/How-Ruin-Holidays-Amber-Nash/dp/B0CHGZCJX7 Submit Segments to Oops All Segments: https://forms.gle/rfwsaeFFnX5AAFHY8 Drunk Shakespeare United: Instagram: https://instagram.com/drunkshakesunited Twitter: https://twitter.com/dshakesunited Check out our DnD show: 'What We Do in the Basement': https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/what-we-do-in-the-basement/id1552947049
Improv actor, writer, and comedian Kevin Gillese discusses his new solo show, “7 Minutes in Kevin,” which is on stage at Dad's Garage through June 8. Plus, we celebrate Jazz 91.9 WCLK's 50th anniversary with station manager Wendy Williams and singer Alexandra Jackson.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We take a look back at just few of the interviews and pieces over the last 12 months: HOW TO RUIN THE HOLIDAY (Arlen Konopaki & Kevin Gillese), THE AMITYVILLE CURSE (film historian Jason Pichonsky), SPIN THE WHEEL (Preston Ewasiuk, David Heacock & Neil Chase), RELAX, I'M FROM THE FUTURE (Luke Higginson), BLACK BARBIE (Lagueria Davis), Thanks Telefilm featuring I LOVE MOVIES, THE LAST VIDEO STORE (Cody Kennedy, Tim Rutherford, Josh Lenner & Kevin Martin)
Kevin Gillese is a film writer and producer at Dad's Garage. Kevin builds inclusion through storytelling and self advocacy for his characters in film, starting with recognition of his film short 'That was Awesome'. We're going to discuss disability representation in his soon-to-be released film 'How to Ruin The Holidays', which you can watch the trailer for at howtoruintheholidaysmovie.com!
Lucas Anders interviews Kevin Gillese (writer) and Arlen Konopaki (director) about their feature film HOW TO RUIN THE HOLIDAYS. It screens at Metro CInema on Nov 6, 2023 @ 7:00 pm.This is the Edmonton premiere of the film for Arlen and Kevin who had the roots of their careers planted here. HOW TO RUIN THE HOLIDAYS focuses on a struggling comedian reluctantly returns home for the holidays, not only must she deal with her eccentric family, but she ultimately faces a life-changing decision about her special-needs brother. The film features performances by Ronny Chieng, Colin Mochrie, Amber Nash & Aisha Tyler.
Actor and comedian Brett Gelman and Dad's Garage alum Kevin Gillese discuss Gelman's upcoming performances on September 8th and 9th at Dad's Garage. Plus, movement artist Billy J Hawkains takes the spotlight in our series, “Speaking of Dance,” and we hear about the “Swim In” movie series at Piedmont Park.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Vaguely Specific Productions co-founders Jon Carr and Kevin Gillese join comedian and actor Marc Evan Jackson with details on their upcoming Valentine's Day weekend interactive comedy improv show. Plus, the newest addition to the “Speaking of” series, “Speaking of Dance,” today features Leo Briggs. And artist and curator Karen Graffeo discusses the new show at Echo Contemporary, “The Necessity of Seduction.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we have a wonderful chat with Kevin Gillese, former AD at Dad's Garage in Atlanta and one half of the duo that inspired both Dave and Jason, Scratch. This is a great flowing and funny chat about finding longevity in the art form we practice. Enjoy. You can find Kevin's Improv Learning Centre course HERE.
Former artistic director at Dad's Garage for 10 years, Film Producer Kevin Gillese with New Comedy Project is now exploring the nuances of holiday gatherings through independent films. Gillese is in the studio today for the Around Atlanta segment of the Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio podcast to talk about the independent adult comedy film “How To Ruin The Holidays.” Take a listen to learn more about the film and how it balances family, inclusion and developmental disabilities. The script was first inspired by Gillese's family after he moved from Canada to Atlanta. It then grew into something bigger after the team partnered with the Spotlight program, which provides opportunities for actors with special needs at the MJCCA in Atlanta, to create the short film “That Was Awesome!” in 2017. Here, Gillese met many talented actors that now star in “How To Ruin The Holidays.” “It is important for me to take things that I care about and use humor to peddle it to the masses,” said Gillese. The film uses adult humor to as seen with the film's lead, a woman working in comedy who travels from Atlanta to Los Angeles to reconnect with family over the holidays. The lead female role, played by actress Amber Nash, must navigate family mishaps while juggling a life-changing decision regarding her brother with special needs. Written based on Gillese's experiences with his special needs brother, the film shows audiences how its level of authenticity is also what makes the project so special. Special needs actor Luke Davis stars in this role, and he has appeared in productions for Jerry's Habima Theatre and the short film "That Was Awesome!". “I didn't make the project and then select [Luke Davis], I met him and then built the project around him. It's always been him,” said Gillese. “There's been no one else. I don't know if I would have thought to make this project if I didn't have him because it's just such a specific niche, so I got lucky that I found him.” Another well-known face audience members will enjoy seeing includes Colin Mochrie, the award-winning actor and improviser best known for his long-standing role on the TV series “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” who will play the father. Other actors include Aisha Tyler, best known for hosting “Whose Line Is It Anyway” and “Archer,” and Henry Zebrowski, podcast host for “The Last Podcast on the Left.” Interested viewers will be excited to learn that production is slated for December with an expected festival release in 2022. After that, the film will be open to the public. Learn more about “How To Ruin The Holidays” at www.howtoruintheholidaysmovie.com or follow the project on social media @howtoruintheholidaysmovie on Facebook or @ruintheholidays on Twitter. Never miss an episode of Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio! Subscribe to the podcast here. You can also get a recap of any past episode on the Radio page. Georgia Residential Mortgage Licensee, License #22564. NMLS ID #6606. Subject to borrower and property qualifications. Not all applicants will qualify. New American Funding and New Comedy Project are not associated. Click here to view the terms and conditions of the products mentioned during the show. Corporate office 14511 Myford Rd., Suite 100, Tustin, CA 92780. Phone: (800) 450-2010. (May/2021) New American Funding is a family-owned mortgage lender with a servicing portfolio of over 123,000 loans for $30.4 billion, 198 branches, and about 3,100 employees. The company offers several niche loan products and has made Inc. 5000's list of Fastest-Growing Companies in America six times. It has a state-of-the-art career training facility and develops innovative technology, including the GoGo LO mobile application. For more information, visit www.branch.newamericanfunding.com/Atlanta. Please subscribe to Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio on iTunes. If you like this week's show, be sure to rate it. The “Around Atlanta” segment,
Former artistic director at Dad's Garage for 10 years, Film Producer Kevin Gillese with New Comedy Project is now exploring the nuances of holiday gatherings through independent films. Gillese is in the studio today for the Around Atlanta segment of the Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio podcast to talk about the independent adult comedy film “How To Ruin The Holidays.” Take a listen to learn more about the film and how it balances family, inclusion and developmental disabilities. The script was first inspired by Gillese's family after he moved from Canada to Atlanta. It then grew into something bigger after the team partnered with the Spotlight program, which provides opportunities for actors with special needs at the MJCCA in Atlanta, to create the short film “That Was Awesome!” in 2017. Here, Gillese met many talented actors that now star in “How To Ruin The Holidays.” “It is important for me to take things that I care about and use humor to peddle it to the masses,” said Gillese. The film uses adult humor to as seen with the film's lead, a woman working in comedy who travels from Atlanta to Los Angeles to reconnect with family over the holidays. The lead female role, played by actress Amber Nash, must navigate family mishaps while juggling a life-changing decision regarding her brother with special needs. Written based on Gillese's experiences with his special needs brother, the film shows audiences how its level of authenticity is also what makes the project so special. Special needs actor Luke Davis stars in this role, and he has appeared in productions for Jerry's Habima Theatre and the short film "That Was Awesome!". “I didn't make the project and then select [Luke Davis], I met him and then built the project around him. It's always been him,” said Gillese. “There's been no one else. I don't know if I would have thought to make this project if I didn't have him because it's just such a specific niche, so I got lucky that I found him.” Another well-known face audience members will enjoy seeing includes Colin Mochrie, the award-winning actor and improviser best known for his long-standing role on the TV series “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” who will play the father. Other actors include Aisha Tyler, best known for hosting “Whose Line Is It Anyway” and “Archer,” and Henry Zebrowski, podcast host for “The Last Podcast on the Left.” Interested viewers will be excited to learn that production is slated for December with an expected festival release in 2022. After that, the film will be open to the public. Learn more about “How To Ruin The Holidays” at www.howtoruintheholidaysmovie.com or follow the project on social media @howtoruintheholidaysmovie on Facebook or @ruintheholidays on Twitter. Never miss an episode of Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio! Subscribe to the podcast here. You can also get a recap of any past episode on the Radio page. Georgia Residential Mortgage Licensee, License #22564. NMLS ID #6606. Subject to borrower and property qualifications. Not all applicants will qualify. New American Funding and New Comedy Project are not associated. Click here to view the terms and conditions of the products mentioned during the show. Corporate office 14511 Myford Rd., Suite 100, Tustin, CA 92780. Phone: (800) 450-2010. (May/2021) New American Funding is a family-owned mortgage lender with a servicing portfolio of over 123,000 loans for $30.4 billion, 198 branches, and about 3,100 employees. The company offers several niche loan products and has made Inc. 5000's list of Fastest-Growing Companies in America six times. It has a state-of-the-art career training facility and develops innovative technology, including the GoGo LO mobile application. For more information, visit www.branch.newamericanfunding.com/Atlanta. Please subscribe to Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio on iTunes. If you like this week's show, be sure to rate it. The “Around Atlanta” segment,
Lois Reitzes interview chef Arpita Chadha about the East Atlanta India Company; and Kevin Gillese on "How to Ruin the Holidays" from Dad's Garage. Summer Evans talks with Deirdre McDonald and Rachel May of Synchronicity Theatre about the "Soar Film Series."
Amber Nash talks starring in "Archer", her new film "How To Ruin The Holidays", and a wild audition story with a surprise "The Walking Dead" actor!About Amber Nash: Nash got her start in the world of television voiceover when Thompson and Reed cast her in their Adult Swim series Frisky Dingo, where she voiced “Val” and a number of other characters. Her work led to an offer to voice “Pam Poovey” on Archer, a series that has since been honored with two Primetime Emmy® Awardsincluding Outstanding Animated Program, a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Animated Series and a Gold Derby TV Award, to name a few. Nash's character quickly became a fan-favorite and has garnered a lot of buzz and was even referred to as the “real hero of Archer” by BuzzFeed. In addition to her voiceover work, Nash also explored a new medium with a role in the web series Hart of America, a performance which earned her an Indie Series Award nomination for Best Actress in Comedy. She has also stayed busy teaching, creating and writing shows, performing in thousands of improv shows and touring all over the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. She has worked with Second City in Atlanta at the Alliance Theatre and for Norwegian Cruise Lines. Nash also collaborated with Dad's Garage and a group of performers with special needs on a short film project called That Was Awesome. She will continue her foray into the film world as the lead in the indie comedy How to Ruin The Holidays, alongside Colin Mochrie, Aisha Tyler, Henry Zebrowski and special needs actor Luke Davis. Written by Nash's husband, Kevin Gillese, the movie offers a hilarious take on love, disability, and those family gatherings that test your patience. It is set to begin production later this year.Amber's Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ambercnashTwitter: https://twitter.com/ambercnashFollow 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
When Lena first met Kevin Gillese, she was still very much in the honeymoon phase with improvisation - so talking to him this week brings back some happy memories. Lots has happened in the eight years, that Lena and Kevin haven't seen each other. Kevin is now making independent films and Lena wants to know all about it. They also talk about being an artistic director, about improvisation on TV and whether the Grinch is a horror movie in disguise (spoiler alert: it is). Check out Kevin's film "That Was Awesome": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwEqVgxFDro Support Kevin's holiday movie on kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/howtoruintheholidays/how-to-ruin-the-holidays?ref=checkout_rewards_page This is Dad's Garage: https://dadsgarage.com/ If you'd like to donate to our association or would like to get some more information, you can visit https://improtheaterfestival.de/en/donation.html
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Kevin Gillese of Dad's Garage Comedy Improv Theatre has produced a comedic film featuring adult actors with special needs. 'How to Ruin the Holidays," addresses real-world, adult issues that are part of disabled peoples lives, and does so with laughter.Plus, Jazz Saxphonist Tia Fuller. She performed the music for "Dorothea," the sassy saxophonist in the Pixar animated film "Soul."
She is currently the voice of Pam Poovey in the hit FX/FXX animated adult series Archer. Her character is the former head of an international spy agency and has become a fan-favorite on the show. The series has been honored with two Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Animated Program and a Critics Choice Television Award for Best Animated Series as well as a Gold Derby TV Award to name just a few. Nash's character has garnered a lot of buzz and is referred to as "real hero of Archer" by BuzzFeed. The highly-anticipated 11th season will follow the crazy adventures of Sterling Archer after he awakens from a three-year coma. It is set to premiere September 16th Nash also co-created and hosted the Facebook Live show Archer After Hours alongside co-star Lucky Yates. The three episode series debuted following the Season 10 premiere on Archer's Facebook page and featured special guest interviews, behind-the-scenes commentary, cosplay spotlights, and more. She is also making her foray into the world of film with her lead role in the upcoming adult indie comedy How to Ruin the Holidays alongside Colin Mochrie. Written by Nash's husband, Kevin Gillese, the movie offers a hilarious take on love, disability, and those family gatherings that test your patience. In addition to her voiceover and film work, Nash has also explored a new medium with a role in the highly-acclaimed web series Hart of America, a performance which earned her an Indie Series Award nomination for Best Actress in Comedy. Nash's fan base continues to grow as she expands her repertoire with new and exciting projects.
She is currently the voice of Pam Poovey in the hit FX/FXX animated adult series Archer. Her character is the former head of an international spy agency and has become a fan-favorite on the show. The series has been honored with two Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Animated Program and a Critics Choice Television Award for Best Animated Series as well as a Gold Derby TV Award to name just a few. Nash's character has garnered a lot of buzz and is referred to as "real hero of Archer" by BuzzFeed. The highly-anticipated 11th season will follow the crazy adventures of Sterling Archer after he awakens from a three-year coma. It is set to premiere September 16th Nash also co-created and hosted the Facebook Live show Archer After Hours alongside co-star Lucky Yates. The three episode series debuted following the Season 10 premiere on Archer's Facebook page and featured special guest interviews, behind-the-scenes commentary, cosplay spotlights, and more. She is also making her foray into the world of film with her lead role in the upcoming adult indie comedy How to Ruin the Holidays alongside Colin Mochrie. Written by Nash's husband, Kevin Gillese, the movie offers a hilarious take on love, disability, and those family gatherings that test your patience. In addition to her voiceover and film work, Nash has also explored a new medium with a role in the highly-acclaimed web series Hart of America, a performance which earned her an Indie Series Award nomination for Best Actress in Comedy. Nash's fan base continues to grow as she expands her repertoire with new and exciting projects.
Kevin Gillese tells us about stepping down as Artistic Director at Dad’s Garage, working with special needs actors, and his feature film How to Ruin the Holidays!
A young cynic with a very big grandma inherits a defunct vineyard and must choose between treading familiar ground or blowing Napa Valley’s standards wide open. Featuring Kevin Gillese.
Bundle up kids, winter is here in this week's episode—a word battle of Fire versus Ice.Dani Herd is a Shakespearean actor and the open-hearted nerd behind the blog Hope Is The Thing With Lightsabers. Dani brought some kindling and earned her Wholesome Sapphic merit badge with her take on Fire.Kevin Gillese is a comedy writer and performer from Canada, as well as the Artistic Director of Dad's Garage Theatre. Kevin bundled up for his take on Ice.Keep up at tenderbloodsport.com
Tom's out of town so Ed and Rueben decided to enlist the help of special guest Kevin Gillese and do a little something different this week. We get tons of great titles from our listeners every week so we decided to do a lightning round episode of short treatments for a whole mess of 'em. It's like an episode of nothing but movie trailers!
Improv Treehouse goes stateside! We meet Hannah Aslesen and Kevin Gillese of Dad's Garage Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia! We chat about the merits of "competitive" improv, premium tours, and why Colin Mochrie is the loveliest man to ever exist anywhere in the world ever.
Coming off their groundbreaking spiritual awakening last week, our dearest mommy-son duo are ready to get back to the love journey. Thanks to the incredible first impression she made, Debbie and Travis decide to sit down with Miss Mary’s son, Jeremiah, this week. At first, it would appear that Jeremiah is too good to be true. He’s got all the right words and all the right moves, and it takes little to no time for him to win over Debbie. But, being the real man of the house, Travis takes it upon himself to ask some of the hard questions. From micro-penises to daddy issues, there is no topic off limits and no inquiry Jeremiah isn’t perfectly equipped to handle. It’s been a long search for love thus far for our favorite twosome, so could this be the one that finally has staying power? Will Travis open his garage to Jeremiah and his scooter? And will Deb get the first kiss of her life since Carl? Tune in to find out on the season finale of Who’s Your Daddy! Who's Your Daddy is a completely improvised podcast. Debbie Beanstalk: Hannah Aslesen Travis Beanstalk: Jenny Wentling Producers: Johnny Stubbs, Jenny Wentling, Hannah Aslesen Technical Producer: Johnny Stubbs Theme Music: Justin Geer If you like what we do, you can tip us on VENMO! @whosyourdaddypodcast It helps us make the show. Truly! If you get a second, put your favorite quote on iTunes. You can email us at mommyandsonlovin@gmail.com
We got to take another trip to the always awesome Dad's Garage Theatre to interview the insanely talented, Kevin Gillese. Being the Artistic Director of such a well known improv theatre is no small feat to achieve and Kevin tells us all about his years of experience in the world of performing, writing, producing, and just being an all-around badass. All of this, a few tangents, an original K. GILLESE hip-hop track, and MUCH MORE on this episode of your favorite EPIC podcast! Photo by Dad's Garage Be sure to check out Kevin Gillese on: Twitter and Instagram @kgillese Also, Dad's Garage on: Facebook.com/dadsgaragetheatre Twitter @dads_garage Instagram @dadsgarageatl Epic Briefs Podcast info: Soundcloud.com/epic-briefs-podcast iTunes: Epic Briefs Podcast Instagram.com/epicbriefspodcast Facebook.com/epicbriefspodcast Twitter @epicbriefspdcst LISTEN/SUBSCRIBE: iTunes, Soundcloud, Podcast Addict, and on your favorite podcast apps. Have a question, comment or suggestion? Email us: epicbriefspodcast@gmail.com
For this episode we have AMBER NASH, who took time out of her busy schedule to sit and talk with us. Amber is well known for her role as Pam Poovey in Archer, as well as her amazing improv skills and involvement with Dad's Garage theatre in Atlanta. Also, the mini-series Hart of America, and the Adult Swim classic, Frisky Dingo. That's just scratching the surface of the projects she's been a part of. We had SO MUCH fun hanging out with her at Dad's Garage. She's such a talented, funny, and charming person. Thank you to Dad's Garage, Kevin Gillese, and Matt Terrell for having us and for all of your help. Be sure to check out Amber Nash on: Facebook.com/ambernashfans Twitter and Instagram @ambercnash Also, Dad's Garage on: Facebook.com/dadsgaragetheatre Twitter @dads_garage Instagram @dadsgarageatl Epic Briefs Podcast info: Soundcloud.com/epic-briefs-podcast iTunes: Epic Briefs Podcast Instagram.com/epicbriefspodcast Facebook.com/epicbriefspodcast Twitter @epicbriefspdcst LISTEN/SUBSCRIBE: iTunes, Soundcloud, Podcast Addict, and on your favorite podcast apps. Have a question, comment or suggestion? Email us: epicbriefspodcast@gmail.com
How to Find Your Comedic Voice with Kevin Gillese On the podcast, Maximüs Groves and guest host Matthew Queen spoke with Kevin Gillese, artistic director of Dad's Garage in Atlanta, who came to promote the annual Baconfest Atlanta. Through the conversation, Kevin shares some zany stories of Baconfests past, reflects on the process of finding your comedic voice, and teases upcoming shows that have actually already aired, sorry. Also, Max is irreverent about 9/11, Kevin teases even bigger shows to come, we reflect on the unexpected hilarity of True Detective, and laugh ourselves to death. Their fundraiser is ongoing, leading into their grand opening New Years Eve. You can learn more at www.houseofdads.com.