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Best podcasts about little theater

Latest podcast episodes about little theater

Community Access
9 to 5

Community Access

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 3:00 Transcription Available


We spoke with Sloan Williams about 9 to 5 which is a Dolly Parton themed performance taking place at the Little Theater of Manchester.  

Filmcourage
How My First Movie Sold Out 27 Theaters - Brandon Loran Maxwell

Filmcourage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 94:54


New Film Courage book... STORY QUESTIONS: How To Unlock Your Story One Question At A Time https://payhip.com/b/ZTvq9 Watch this podcast interview on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBiQd151RE0 WATCH 'AMERICAN HOMEBOY' - https://chelatv.com WATCH 'AMERICAN HOMEBOY' TRAILER https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-hzBqiB0kk MORE VIDEOS WITH BRANDON LORAN MAXWELL https://tinyurl.com/auc44vrs Brandon Loran Maxwell is a writer, speaker, prize winning essayist, film director, and entrepreneur. His writings and commentary have appeared at The Hill, Salon, Townhall, The Washington Examiner, The Oregonian, and The Foundation For Economic Education, among others. In 2022, his writings were cited at the U.S. Supreme Court (United States Of America vs. Helaman Hansen). In addition, Brandon regularly speaks on a variety of social topics, and has been cited or profiled by outlets such as The Los Angeles Times, Vox, NPR, The Washington Post, The Blaze, and The Oregonian. His personal essay "Notes From An American Prisoner" was awarded a Writer's Digest prize in 2014, and his one-act play "Petal By Petal" about drug and alcohol addiction was performed at The Little Theater in 2009. He holds a B.S. in political science and resides on the West Coast. CONNECT WITH BRANDON LORAN MAXWELL https://www.thedailychela.com https://brandonloranmaxwell.com https://www.imdb.com/name/nm10330331 https://www.youtube.com/user/bloranmaxwell https://www.instagram.com/brandonlmaxwell https://x.com/BrandonLMaxwell https://x.com/HomeboyHistory MORE FILM COURAGE VIDEOS LIKE THIS How To Make $10,000 Off A Movie Screening - https://youtu.be/RMImr9_036I SUBSCRIBE TO THE FILM COURAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL http://bit.ly/18DPN37 PERSONALLY SPONSOR FILM COURAGE https://ko-fi.com/filmcourage SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A MEMBER https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A PATRON https://www.patreon.com/filmcourage (Affiliates) ►BOOKS WE RECOMMEND: THE NUTSHELL TECHNIQUE: Crack the Secret of Successful Screenwriting https://amzn.to/2X3Vx5F THE STORY SOLUTION: 23 Actions All Great Heroes Must Take http://amzn.to/2gYsuMf SAVE THE CAT! The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need https://amzn.to/3dNg2HQ THE ANATOMY OF STORY: 22 Steps To Becoming A Master Storyteller http://amzn.to/2h6W3va THE ART OF DRAMATIC WRITING - Lajos Egri https://amzn.to/3jh3b5f ON WRITING: A Memoir of the Craft https://amzn.to/3XgPtCN THE WAR OF ART: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles http://amzn.to/1KeW9ob ►FILMMAKER STARTER KIT BLACKMAGIC Design Pocket Cinema Camera 4K - https://amzn.to/4gDU0s9 ZOOM H4essential 4-Track Handy Recorder - https://amzn.to/3TIon6X SENNHEISER Professional Shotgun Microphone - https://amzn.to/3TEnLiE NEEWER CB300B 320W LED Video Light - https://amzn.to/3XEMK6F NEEWER 160 LED CN-160 Dimmable Ultra High Power - https://amzn.to/3XX57VK ►WE USE THIS CAMERA (B&H) – https://buff.ly/3rWqrra ►WE USE THIS SOUND RECORDER (AMAZON) – http://amzn.to/2tbFlM9 ►Stuff we use: LENS - Most people ask us what camera we use, no one ever asks about the lens which filmmakers always tell us is more important. This lens was a big investment for us and one we wish we could have made sooner. Started using this lens at the end of 2013 - http://amzn.to/2tbtmOq AUDIO Audio Recorder - If we had to do it all over again, this is probably the first item we would have bought - https://amzn.to/3WEuz0k LIGHTS - Although we like to use as much natural light as we can, we often enhance the lighting with this small portable light. We have two of them and they have saved us a number of times - http://amzn.to/2u5UnHv *Disclaimer: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, we'll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support!

Harold's Old Time Radio
Last Nighter xx-xx-xx (02) Red Indian Little Theater

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 12:12


Last Nighter xx-xx-xx (02) Red Indian Little Theater

Harold's Old Time Radio
Last Nighter xx-xx-xx (04) Deficit Little Theater

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 12:43


Last Nighter xx-xx-xx (04) Deficit Little Theater

Harold's Old Time Radio
NBC Little Theater 49-11-10 (01) One Brief Moment

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 12:03


NBC Little Theater 49-11-10 (01) One Brief Moment

Harold's Old Time Radio
Last Nighter xx-xx-xx (03) Loud Mouth Little Theater

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 12:58


Last Nighter xx-xx-xx (03) Loud Mouth Little Theater

The Roundtable
Grammy Award winner Zakir Hussain performing 3/23 at SPAC's Spa Little Theater

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 14:13


The pre-eminent classical tabla virtuoso of our time, Zakir Hussain, will be performing with his ensemble on Saturday, March 23 at the Spa Little Theatre at SPAC. Hussain is appreciated both in the field of percussion and in the music world at large as an international phenomenon.

Savvy Citizen: A Gaston County Podcast
All the World's a Stage

Savvy Citizen: A Gaston County Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 39:45


The Little Theater of Gastonia has been around since 1950, and are still going strong. Executive Director Lauren Parker stops by to talk about some recent awards, upcoming shows, and why the Theatre means so much to Gaston County.

Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia
The Newest Oldest Biggest Little Theater

Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 41:59


The "Little Theater Movement" arrives in Philadelphia, bringing modern plays and surprising new venues  - including the Walnut Street Theatre, where The Green Goddess was given a World Premiere tryout run in December of 1920.For a blog post with images of the stories and topics we discuss in this episode, go to our website: https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/green-goddess-dressing-notes-to-episode-66/ If you liked the show, leave a Review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/adventures-in-theater-history-philadelphia/id1562046673Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AITHpodcastFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aithpodcast/Mastodon: https://historians.social/@schmeterpitzOur website: https://www.aithpodcast.com/To become a supporter the show, go to: AITHpodcast@patreon.com© Podcast text copyright, Peter Schmitz. All rights reserved. ℗ All voice recordings copyright Peter Schmitz. ℗ All original music and compositions within the episodes copyright Christopher Mark Colucci. Used by permission.

The Roundtable
Vocal supergroup säje at Spa Little Theater 11/11

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 18:10


The Grammy nominated vocal supergroup, säje, is the brainchild of vocalist/composers Sara Gazarek, Amanda Taylor, Johnaye Kendrick, and Erin Bentlage. Born out of close friendship and deep admiration, these world-renowned artists, composers, and arrangers have come together to explore, create, and celebrate the music that moves them. Their debut album is now out.The band explores the edges of jazz and pop with a combination of inventive covers and brilliantly written originals.They will be performing at the Spa Little Theatre on Saturday, November 11 at 7 p.m. and we welcome Sara Gazarek to The Roundtable.

Springfield's Talk 104.1 On-Demand
Claryfication PODCAST 10.07.23 - Ghost Stories and EVP Audio

Springfield's Talk 104.1 On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 43:17


Gooood Saturday! Here's what James Clary covers this morning: Today we're talking electronic voice phenomenon's, also known as EVPs. EVPs are sounds found on electronic recordings that are interpreted as spirit voices. James gives the history of EVPs. Science and EVPs. Back in the early 2000's, James did an EVP session at the Little Theater. James plays audio that he captured during the session.

Tales from Aztlantis
Episode 51: American Homeboy w/ Brandon Loran Maxwell

Tales from Aztlantis

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 101:43


We are joined by filmmaker Brandon Loran Maxwell (the Daily Chela), to talk about his new documentary film "American Homeboy." American Homeboy is a  documentary film directed by Brandon Loran Maxwell that explores the  complex origins of pachuco and cholo culture which sprouted from  American soil more than 100 years ago in response to wartime sentiment,  social alienation, and government discrimination only to become a pop  culture phenomenon.The film draws from rare interviews shot  on 5k with leading Mexican American historians, academics, artists,  activists, cholos, and former law enforcement officers against a  backdrop of 50 hours of restored archival footage.Our Guest:Brandon Loran Maxwell is a Mexican American writer, speaker, prize  winning essayist, film director, and entrepreneur. His writings and  commentary have appeared at The Hill, Salon, Townhall, The Washington  Examiner, The Oregonian, The Foundation For Economic Education, and  Latino Rebels Radio, among others. In 2022, his writings were cited at  the U.S. Supreme Court (United States Of America vs. Helaman Hansen).In addition, Brandon regularly speaks on a variety of social topics,  and has been cited or profiled by outlets such as The Los Angeles Times,  Vox, The Washington Post, The Blaze, and The Oregonian. His personal  essay “Notes From An American Prisoner” was awarded a Writer's Digest  prize in 2014, and his one-act play “Petal By Petal” about drug and  alcohol addiction was performed at The Little Theater in 2009. He holds a  B.S. in political science and resides on the West Coast.Your hosts:Kurly Tlapoyawa is an  archaeologist, ethnohistorian, and filmmaker. His  research covers  Mesoamerica, the American Southwest, and the  historical connections  between the two regions. He is the author of  numerous books and has  presented lectures at the University of New  Mexico, Harvard University,  Yale University, San Diego State  University, and numerous others. He  most recently released his  documentary short film "Guardians of the  Purple Kingdom," and is a  cultural consultant for Nickelodeon Animation  Studios.@kurlytlapoyawaRuben  Arellano Tlakatekatl is a  scholar, activist, and professor of history.  His research explores  Chicana/Chicano indigeneity, Mexican indigenist  nationalism, and  Coahuiltecan identity resurgence. Other areas of  research include Aztlan  (US Southwest), Anawak (Mesoamerica), and  Native North America. He has  presented and published widely on these  topics and has taught courses at  various institutions. He currently  teaches history at Dallas College –  Mountain View Campus.@TlakatekatlBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Support the showwww.talesfromaztlantis.comhttps://www.patreon.com/hcarchy

Renoites
Renoites LIVE - Reno Little Theater and Seussical the Musical

Renoites

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 43:57


This episode was recorded live at Reno Little Theater in Reno, Nevada on July 7, 2023. Reno Little Theater is one of the longest-running community theater companies in the United States and are just finishing their 88th season here in Northern Nevada. Their most recent show, running through the end of July, is Seussical the Musical, a fun family-friendly musical featuring characters and stories from the works of Dr. Seuss. On this episode, recorded live after the July 7 performance of Seussical, host Conor McQuivey spoke with the director of the show, Shea King, and technical director Chad Sweet. Topics included the process of casting for a musical, the process of turning flat cartoon images into sets for the stage, the importance of the live audience experience, and much more! Thank you to those who attended and thanks for listening! The next Renoites LIVE event will be Thursday, July 27 at Black Rabbit Mead. Learn more about Reno Little Theater at their website, http://www.renolittletheater.org Send guest suggestions and feedback about Renoites to Conor at conor@renoites.com Support the show financially on Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/renoites  

The Roundtable
Banda Magda at the Spa Little Theater on 5/4

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 13:13


Banda Magda will return to Saratoga Springs, New York when they play the Spa Little Theater at SPAC on Thursday, May 4 at 8 p.m.The group tours the world sharing their global sounds that range from samba to French chanson, from Greek folk tunes to Colombian cumbia and Afro-Peruvian lando. Their songs capture the best of mid-century pop ballads and cinematic arranging, drawing on the band's global background and unchained musicality. Their third album “Tigre” was released in 2020.Banda Magda is founded and fronted by composer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist Magda Giannikou.

Harold's Old Time Radio
Last Nighter xx-xx-xx (02) Red Indian Little Theater

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 12:12


Last Nighter xx-xx-xx (02) Red Indian Little Theater

960 KZIM
A Christmas Carol at Sikeston Little Theater

960 KZIM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 7:10


Gaston's Great
Episode 65- Little Theater of Gastonia

Gaston's Great

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 64:36


WATCH NOW: https://youtu.be/9_FnlYrUkRw Do you love the Performing Arts? Is the theater your happy place? If so, this episode is for you! Join us as we interview Lauren Parker (Executive Director) and Jennifer Stepp (Board President) with the Little Theater of Gastonia! Listen in to hear about the great productions and programs they are offering this season! Who knows, maybe you will be the next star of the Little Theater of Gastonia! Who is the Little Theater of Gastonia?Little Theater of Gastonia is a non-profit volunteer driven civic organization that endeavors to enrich all participants and partners in Gaston County through the theater arts in the spirit of excellence, community, education, and collaboration and bring the excitement of live performance to our patrons by providing quality productions that engage, inspire, challenge, and entertain audiences and enhance our society.Upcoming Productions: October 2022: Matilda the MusicalDecember 2022: A Christmas CarolGet Tickets:  https://littletheaterofgastonia.vbotickets.com/eventsHow to Contact? Website: https://littletheaterofgastonia.org/Email: ADMIN@LITTLETHEATEROFGASTONIA.ORG Phone: 704-865-0160SocialsFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/LittleTheaterGastoniaInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/littletheaterofgastonia/Want to Audition?https://littletheaterofgastonia.org/auditions/How to Donate? https://littletheaterofgastonia.org/make-a-donation/Book of the Week:  Dream it! Do it! by Marty Sklarhttps://www.amazon.com/Dream-Do-Half-Century-Creating-Disney%C2%92s/dp/1423174062/ref=asc_df_1423174062/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=316633955263&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=18243568164229334775&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1021118&hvtargid=pla-494611423435&psc=1Gaston's Great loves feedback, suggestions, or questions! Want to get in touch with us? We'd love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out to us by a method that is convenient for you.Website: https://www.gastonsgreat.com/Email: podcast@gastonsgreat.comPhone: 704-864-0344

Carnival of Randomness
Alyssa Rodriguez

Carnival of Randomness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 34:58


Rob is joined in studio by returning guest and part-time co-host Ken Colombo, Margarita from Italy, Fernanda from Brazil, Greg and joining us is a musician and player of the fiddle and the nyckelharpa, Alyssa Rodriguez to talk about the mysterious instrument known as the nyckelharpa, her beginnings and career and folk music in general. And if you're in the area, she's performing live at The Little Theater in downtown Rochester Sunday October 9th at 6:30 PM. Link to the event page and her website are down below.Stay tuned after the podcast for a very special live performance by Alyssa. Sit back and enjoy, follow her to listen to more music and continue to stay safe and support local businesses and musicians.Song used with permission, all rights to Alyssa Rodriguez.Carnival of RandomnessAlyssa @ The LittleAlyssa's Website

The New York Mystery Machine
Episode 60: "The Ghosts of the Little Theater at St. John's University"

The New York Mystery Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 55:55


We are back with more University Ghosts! This Fall Adam got a job directed at St. John's University and didn't realize when he was hired that the theater he was working in was haunted! What a treat! So, this week we are hearing tales and ghostly experiences from current students and alumni of St. John's! Plus, some strange stuff happens in the middle of one of the interviews! Available wherever you stream podcasts! Be sure to Subscribe, Rate, & Review on iTunes! Support the show by becoming a sponsor on our Patreon: www.Patreon.com/NYMysteryMachine Don't forget to follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @NYMysteryMachine Twitter: @NYMysteries Facebook: @NYMysteryMachine THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS BARKBOX: Use the link www.barkbox.com/NYMysteryMachine to get a Free Extra Month of BarkBox (valued at $35) when you sign up for multi-length plans. HUNT A KILLER: Receive 20% off your first Hunt a Killer subscription box at www.HuntAKiller.com with the code NYMYSTERYMACHINE at checkout!

ADHd20
ADHd20 s1e9: Sweet Little Theater Nerd (with Alejandro Tey)

ADHd20

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 38:23 Transcription Available


ADHd20's VERY FIRST GUEST Alejandro Tey is an incredible Game Master, actor, teaching artist, director, storyteller, self-proclaimed participatory theater addict, and lucky for us, our very good friend. You've heard us discuss Tey and the Tabletale Games crew countless times already so we figured: why not plop him in front of a mic and let him dazzle you, too?  ---------We recorded and edited this podcast using an incredible tool called Descript. It allows us to record audio and video, sure, but then edit that audio/video using the text transcription it produces. We're big into making podcasts accessible, so this is a no-brainer for us. We're not sponsored by them, but the link you just clicked is an affiliate one.Oh! and gee-whiz, we almost forgot: we have a shiny new Patreon page! With nothing on it. And nothing to share…yet. Your hard-earned bucks help us to make this podcast, though! And we'll come up with other fun stuff! Bivins Brothers Creative is creating livestreams, ADHD-inspired schemes, and D&D things | Patreon

Rutherford Issues Podcast
Murfreesboro Little Theater: Macbeth, Always a Bridesmaid & Oaklands Free Day

Rutherford Issues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 18:47


Bryan Barrett talks with Shane Lowery and Emma Hawkins with Murfreesboro Little Theater and James Manning with Oaklands Mansion. MLT has Macbeth this weekend at Oaklands and J

Amazing Mainers
WENDY POOLE

Amazing Mainers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 27:45


WENDY POOLE of Portland always wanted to be an actress so volunteered to do shows at The Theater Project in Brunswick started by Al Miller. That was many years ago and today she is the Executive Director of the beloved "The Little Theater that Could." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Love Letters to Virginia
Day 19 - Staci Murawski, Director of Little Theater of Norfolk's, Ann!

Love Letters to Virginia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 18:08


Staci Murawski is the brilliant Director behind Little Theater of Norfolk's, Ann, by Holland Taylor. She shares her experience at the little theater and why you need to see this show! Nancy Bloom stars in this one woman show, her energy and the choices made by her and Nancy really keeps the momentum flowing in this funny and moving show. Check it out before the run ends!!  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/loveletterstovirginia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loveletterstovirginia/support

Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Know the News - Fort Smith Little Theater's 75th Season

Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 14:40


Rusty Turner, Becca Martin-Brown and Jamie Lamdin-Bowlin talk about Fort Smith Little Theater's upcoming celebration of it's 75th season. We'll talk about what shows the community theater group has in store.

Embracing Arlington Arts Talks
"A Night of One Acts" by TAP and LTA

Embracing Arlington Arts Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 29:36


Co-producers Olivia Hairfield and Nick Friedlander of "A Night of One Acts" - a collaborative effort between The Arlington Players (TAP) and the Little Theater of Alexandria (LTA) gave us all the details about this wonderful 40+ year event featuring never-before produced short plays. Learn about this unique opportunity for playwrights around the world, where and when to see the show, what the three shows are about, and how volunteers can get mentored in any theater craft in preparation for the run. Also find out what exactly a stage manager does in the theater.

The Caring Economy with Toby Usnik
T. Oliver Reid, Singer, Actor, Activist

The Caring Economy with Toby Usnik

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 23:00


Native of the small town of Gastonia North Carolina, T. Oliver has been performing since he could walk and talk. The youngest of 4 children…he began singing in the choir of St. Stephen's AME Zion church, as part of a very musical family. By the age of nine he had terrorized his family enough by singing the entire cast recording of “Annie” every afternoon and soon found himself on the stage of The Little Theater of Gastonia in the musical, “Shenandoah”, T. Oliver performed throughout his childhood and adolescence, with the guidance of George Gray, Andrew Millard, Mark Hyde, Rebecca Rhyne, Debbie Rhyne and Trip McGill. After Graduating from high school, he was awarded a scholarship, talent based of course, to The University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Two days after graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Music, he began work on the 2nd National tour of “Once On This Island” then “Guys & Dolls” before making his way to New York City and Broadway. His Broadway credits include, “Chicago”, “Kiss Me Kate”, “Follies”, “Thoroughly Modern Milllie”, “Never Gonna Dance”, “La Cage Aux Folles”, “The Wedding Singer”, “Mary Poppins”, “Damn Yankees” and the 25th Anniversary concert of “Dreamgirls”. T. Oliver has been lucky enough to work with some of the Great White Way's brightest and best performers including… Chita Rivera, Bryan Stokes Mitchell, Jane Krakowski, Karen Ziemba, Blythe Danner, Judith Ivey, Marin Mazzie, Sutton Foster, and Robert Goulet. Black Theater Coalition: https://blacktheatrecoalition.org/ The Caring Economy made it onto FeedSpots Top 30 CSR Podcasts Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this podcast series, The Caring Economy: How to Win With Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toby-usnik/support

All About the Girls
Colleen Brennan: Stand-up Comedian, Second City Graduate, Indiana Born and Raised

All About the Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 42:14


GreatNews.Life and Podcast Host Jenny Craig-Brown transformed the All About the Girls annual event into a podcast! These monthly episodes feature incredible women giving the audience all the insight about what makes them happy, successful, and motivational. New episodes launch on Sundays to make sure to start your week on a positive note!This episode features Colleen Brennan. Colleen Brennan is a Chicago based stand-up comedian, actor, writer (Wisecrackin'), producer (Momedians of Momedy and Back Room Comedy @ aliveOne), podcast host (Defending Indiana) and mother.  A graduate of the Conservatory Program at The Second City, Colleen also received training in stand-up comedy at The Second City and Feminine Comique.  Described as a polished performer, Colleen's unique, observational angle as a married, visibly stable mother highlights the hilarious details about life as a human.Colleen has performed in festivals, theaters, clubs and shows all over the Midwest such as: Snubfest 2016 (*Winner – Audience Favorite), Lady Laughs Festival (Madison, WI), The Laugh Factory, Zanies Rosemont Tuesday Ten, The Lincoln Lodge, The Foundation Room at the House of Blues, The Comedy Shrine, Tomfoolery Fun Club, The Kates, The Little Theater at Saint Mary's College, The Acorn Theater and The Annoyance Theater.  She has been a guest on WGN's “Pretty Late with Patti Vasquez” and WCIU's “The Jam”.  Colleen also appears regularly in her car driving her children all around Chicago.

Love Letters to Virginia
Scary Stories to Tell on a Podcast.

Love Letters to Virginia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 16:36


1. GHOSTLIGHT: A Haunting at Little Theater of Norfolk 2. The Woman in the Closet 3. The Nightmare at Bunnyman Bridge. 4. BA Ciccolella from GHOSTLIGHT podcast shared her haunting experience in company housing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/loveletterstovirginia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loveletterstovirginia/support

Rutherford Issues Podcast
Murfreesboro Little Theater: Upcoming Shows

Rutherford Issues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 17:52


Bryan talks with friends from Murfreesboro Little Theater. Emma Hawkins talks about the September run of "Ms. Nelson is Missing". Roy Lee updates us on "Constellations," which

Smash Daily Podcast
Smash Daily - 8-6-21 - Alton Little Theater

Smash Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 20:39


Smash chats with Gail Drillinger, Randy Manning, and Kathy Piercy of the Alton Little Theater about their 87th season closer, "Kong's Night Out". For more information and ticket info visit altonlittletheater.org. Check out Smash Daily on your radio weekdays from 3-5! Stream at www.altondailynews.com and listen to the podcast ANYWHERE at www.smashdaily.com!

Action Line Podcasts
Dr. Mike Courtney Talks About Mental Health In Relation To Quarantining The Last 14 Months. Then We Discuss The Murfreesboro Little Theater 2021 Plans With Jamie Stevens and Ricky Martini.

Action Line Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 46:24


The Valleycast
Our Dirty Little Theater Secrets with JON COZART!

The Valleycast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 70:42


Jon Cozart dropped in and discussed HIS NEW VIDEO, his theater background and all things good and bad about being a YouTuber. Thanks to Bespoke Post - Get 20% off your first monthly box when you sign up at https://bspk.me/3bZUu9W and enter the code VALLEYCAST at checkout! Jon's NEW VID: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B150cFOYPb8 Get this podcast early and other GOOD STUFF by supporting us at http://www.patreon.com/thevalleyfolk Edit: Ryan Farroki

960 KZIM
Sikeston Little Theater production of Frozen Junior

960 KZIM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 9:04


6-minute Stories
"Southern Lineage" by Grace Ellis

6-minute Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 8:00


Grace Ellis is a playwright, poet, and author of creative nonfiction living in Winston-Salem. She has participated in Winston-Salem Writers’ open mic nights and Poetry in Plain Sight. She also moderates the Winston-Salem Writers Script Group. She has seen dozens of her plays performed—many at the Greensboro Playwrights Forum Evenings of Short Plays. In 2020 she will be teaching a playwriting class at The Little Theater of Winston-Salem and helping residents at Arbor Acres and Salemtown to devise their own plays.

TJ Trout
TJ Trout 10-31-2019: Halloween Show, The Haunting of Albuquerque Little Theater

TJ Trout

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 90:37


TJ learns what the audio reveals as we investigate the Haunting of The Albuquerque Little Theater, with Ghost Hunter Cody Polston and Rhonda Lewis.

The Eagle Morning Show
Amarillo Little Theater

The Eagle Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019


Our Friend Jason Crespin Was Here Telling Us All About Sweeney Todd, Their AMAZING Halloween Production. Find out Everything here!

The Eagle Morning Show
Amarillo Little Theater, The Place to Be This Fall

The Eagle Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019


Jason Crespin with The Amarillo Little Theater was our special guest. WOW! It's gonna be a GREAT Fall of Entertainment at the ALT. Get Details Here.

Destination On The Left
Episode 129: 2019 MANY Conference Series Episode 3

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 42:34


We recently attended the 2019 Museum Association of New York annual conference and spoke with attendees from all over New York State representing all types of museums and cultural institutions. I talked with folks from 21 different museums and cultural institutions about how they are creating inclusive environments, attracting new audiences and fitting within the tourism fabric of their community. We used these great insights to create another Museum Series (see last year’s series here) with five episodes filled with knowledge. Through this series, I hope you will find a new perspective on this important segment of the tourism industry. In this episode, I share my conversations with: David Hutchings, Executive Director of Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park Nanette Hance, President of the Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society Jonathan Maney, Executive Director of Hyde Hall Cherese Wiesner-Rosales, Director of The Vestal Museum What You Will Learn in This Episode: How the Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park is using innovative programming and presentations to promote inclusivity and draw a more diverse audience. How the Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society is using collaborations with their local school district in an effort to expand their reach and engage new young audiences. How Hyde Hall is using its historic lighting, including vapor-lit chandeliers, to become a one-of-a-kind destination for visitors from all over the world, as well as a desirable location for TV and film. How the Vestal Museum is making efforts to be not just a historical site and museum but also a center of and showcase for music, arts and culture for the town of Vestal. Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park David Hutchings shares the history of the Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park in Canandaigua, New York, sharing how the home was built in 1887 to be the summer home of Frederick Ferris and Mary Clark Thompson. After her husband Frederick died in 1899, Mary Clark Thompson toured gardens around Europe for inspiration to redesign the mansion’s own gardens as a tribute to Frederick. David speaks about his organization’s efforts toward inclusivity through programs designed to connect with many different people of many backgrounds, including an upcoming performance by an African-American women’s gospel choir covering the stories of women’s suffrage, slavery and Abolition. He discusses upcoming horticulture programs including one on climate change and the local landscape. David shares efforts to attract new, younger audiences to the gardens, including a Moonlight Stroll series with musical performances. He discusses the significant role the Thompson family played in the development of the local community and the contributions they made throughout the region. David shares future plans for the continual development of the site. Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society Nanette Hance shares the founding and purpose of the all-volunteer historical society in Pultneyville, New York. She discusses how the organization is the custodian of the Society house, as well as the nation’s second oldest Little Theater and Pultneyville’s Centennial Park. Nanette explains how the organization is constantly working for inclusivity, including a collaboration between the school district and the historical society. She shares how the society is promoting their exhibits and programs, and some of the programs the society has recently shared including one featuring a well-known children’s book illustrator. She discusses the society’s efforts to reach out to new audiences through community outreach and education. Nanette also shares how the society is more aggressively using social media, and she talks about the success they have found through digital outreach. The Society house is becoming a part of local historical trails as an effort to more fully integrate into the travel fabric of the community, and she talks about efforts to grow the society’s membership and discover new members and visitors. Hyde Hall Jonathan Maney describes the history of Hyde Hall in Cooperstown, New York, a fifty-room British-American limestone mansion with a remarkable view and a fascinating history. Jonathan explains how inclusivity at Hyde House goes beyond accessibility for physically impaired guests to also include a variety of programs and events with an intent for outreach. He describes a partnership with the Cooperstown Graduate Program that engages the students to do research and conduct interviews with people who worked at Hyde Hall. He shares how Hyde Hall has been working with Cornell University to digitize the Clarke Family documents and share them online. He also discusses how events have been key to attracting diverse audiences and younger people. He explains how Hyde Hall is working to restore its kitchens and ultimately offer cooking classes there, and he shares efforts to create an engaging experience for visitors. Jonathan also explains efforts to partner with other museums, festivals, restaurants and historic hotels in the area. Jonathan explore the importance of working with local craftspeople to restore the original lighting that was used in the home in the 1800s, and how the lighting has been a significant factor in creating an authentic, memorable experience for visitors. He shares how the lighting and atmosphere of Hyde Hall have made it a significant filming location for major TV series and movies. The Vestal Museum Cherese Wiesner-Rosales discusses the role the Vestal Museum, a former train depot converted into a museum, plays in preserving the culture and history of the town of Vestal, New York. She shares the museum’s efforts to promote inclusivity by engaging the history of the local Native American tribe and creating an exhibit, as well as a lacrosse exhibit to draw in new audiences. Cherese explains  how the museum is working to become a living space, music and art venue and a draw to many different ages and cultures. She discusses how the museum is working to become a tourism anchor for Vestal, including making efforts to move the museum back to its original location and create a proper historic district for the town. She shares the effort the museum is making to build funds and develop grants to physically move the museum in the future. Overview For each of these organizations and destinations, thinking outside the box and leaning into the distinctive characteristics and offerings that make these locations unique has been instrumental for helping engage new audiences and expanding their reach. Ongoing inclusivity efforts through programs and exhibits that connect the history of these locations to the diverse society we live in today have been an important part of their efforts as well. A broad selection of programs that engage many different kinds of people across ages and ethnic backgrounds will be instrumental in their continued audience-building success going forward, truly highlighting the important role inclusivity can play for the travel and tourism industry at large.. Resources: Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park website: www.sonnenberg.org Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society website: https://w-phs.org/ Hyde Hall website: https://hydehall.org/ The Vestal Museum website: www.vestalmuseum.org We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!: https://breaktheicemedia.com/rating-review/

Crosstown Conversations
Art Abounds - 3.27.19

Crosstown Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 62:20


70 artists at Historic New Orleans Collection; artist/author Carol Pulitzer, whose Little Theater and Most Likely to Succeed are collections of super-short illustrated stories, Artist Jan Gilbert, and Amanda McFillen Associate Director of Museum Programs at The Historic New Orleans Collection on the new series, Art of the City: Postmodern to Post-Katrina, at THNOC Presented by The Helis Foundation April 6, 2019 to October 6, 2019

Kwento at Takutan Podcast
Silhouette | TAGALOG PINOY HORROR STORY

Kwento at Takutan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 13:23


Bombed, destroyed and eventually rebuilt, St. Scho has withstood the test of time and the ravages of Nature. The institution takes pride in its antiquity, and among its jewels is the home of the dramatic kulasas--The Little Theater, situated in the high school building. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/storiesph/message

Triad Podcast Network
The Arts Council Creative Conversations Featuring The Little Theater of Winston-Salem

Triad Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 37:28


Lane Fields, Executive Director of the Little Theatre of Winston-Salem and Christine Jones, Senior Vice President of Facilities and Chief Operating Officer of the Arts Council, discussed community building through the programming of the Little Theatre of Winston-Salem.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chai Desert Radio
Robert Baer

Chai Desert Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 41:35 Transcription Available


In this episode, world-renowned Middle East expert and ex-CIA operative Bob Baer sits down with Federation past president Sabra Minkus to discuss a variety of topics, including the rise of anti-Semitism in the U.S., the climate for Jews abroad, and his recently-concluded History Channel program, Hunting Hitler. Dr. Baer will be the Jewish Federation of New Mexico’s 2019 featured speaker Monday, January 21 at the James A. Little Theater in Santa Fe, where he will deliver a lecture and sign copies of his many award-winning books. Stay tuned to www.jewishnewmexico.org for ticket information.

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine
Episode 103 - Beth Malone

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 57:40


Tony Award Nominated, Beth Malone, currently stars as “The Angel” in the Tony-award winning play Angels in America, with Andrew Garfield and Nathan Lane. Beth Malone was nominated for her game-changing role of “Alison” in Fun Home. Writing for the New York Times, Ben Brantley singled out Beth’s performance as one that “expertly turns seeming self-effacement into penetrating presence.” Steve Suskin, reviewing for the Huffington Post, called Beth “powerful…the glue that holds the show together.” CBS New York added to the chorus of praise by publishing an entire article, frankly headlined, “Why Beth Malone Should Win the Tony.” Malone grew up on Haystack Road in Castle Rock and got her Equity card at The Country Dinner Playhouse under the loving guidance of Bill McHale. She attended Loretto Heights College in its final year of existence and went on to work at Arvada Center, Denver Center, Boulder’s Dinner Theater and Little Theater of the Rockies at UNC, where she graduated. Malone starred as the titular character in the world premiere of a wholly reimagined version of The Unsinkable Molly Brown, directed by Kathleen Marshall. She recently reprised her role at The MUNY in St. Louis this past July. She originated the role of “June Carter Cash” in Ring of Fire on Broadway, as well as the roles of “Betty Jean” in The Marvelous Wonderettes and Alison in Bingo off-Broadway. Malone’s previous film credits include The Comedian with Robert DeNiro, Hickwith Eddie Redmayne, Twist of Faith and The Interview. Select television credits include a large recurring role on Braindead , a Guest Starring role on Bull and The Good Wife, all for CBS. Comedy Central’sReno 911 and Wanda Does It, along with the Fox pilot Second Nature. Other past television roles include Laying Low, Judging Amy, What’s On andOne Minute Soaps. She is the author and star of the critically acclaimed one-woman show Beth Malone: So Far.

Idaho Matters
Boise Little Theater's Death Of A Salesman

Idaho Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 8:36


The Boise Little Theater celebrates its 70 year of ongoing production with Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman." Director Frank Wright joined Idaho Matters to discuss the enduring resonance of the play and the history of Idaho's oldest theater company.

The Slacker Morning Show
2018 KC Auto Show Interview With Randy Reed

The Slacker Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 4:36


The first Convention Hall no longer stands, but it paved the way for the current Convention Center that spans eight city blocks and boasts a variety of spaces to accommodate events from UMKC basketball games to car shows. Convention Hall opened on February 22, 1899 with a performance by John Phillip Sousa's band. It hosted other notable guests before burning to the ground in April 1900, just three months before the Democratic National Convention was slated to be held at the venue. The community banded together to raise funds and complete a brand new building to replace the Convention Hall in time to host the Democratic National Convention. After opening the second Convention Center just in time for the Democratic National Convention it went on to host more notable events, including a Republican National Convention, before being replaced by the Municipal Auditorium. The Municipal Auditorium, built in 1934, was more upscale and larger than the Convention Hall it replaced. Today, events hosted at one of Municipal Auditorium's four venues – Music Hall, Municipal Arena, The Little Theater and Exhibition Hall – are uniquely elegant, as all have been restored to their mid-century glamour. Since the building of the Municipal Auditorium more expansions and renovations have graced downtown Kansas City's convention complex. The most noteworthy expansion was the completion of Bartle Hall in 1994. Named for H. Roe Bartle, Bartle Hall boasts the largest column-free exhibit space and the four art deco inspired pylons that support the roof. The pylons and crowning sculptures, designed by artist R.M. Fisher, are a pillar of the Kansas City skyline. The first Convention Hall was an achievement for downtown Kansas City, providing space for large scale events and paving the way for today's convention complex that includes the Municipal Auditorium, Conference Center, Bartle Hall and a beautiful outdoor event space, Barney Allis Plaza. Explore all our spaces here. SHOW TIMES: February 28, Wednesday 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. March 1, Thursday 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. March 2, Friday 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. March 3, Saturday 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. March 4, Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. TICKETS: Wednesday – Sunday Adult – $11.00 Junior (8-12) – $6.00 Credit cards are accepted. Organizer Automobile Dealers Association of Greater Kansas City  Website: http://kcautoshow.com/

Aca-Media Podcast - Aca-Media
Episode 39: There’s More to Newark Than Whole Foods

Aca-Media Podcast - Aca-Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 65:08


In this episode of Aca-Media, we feature Amanda Lotz discussing her recent work on internet-distributed television and her Media Business Matters podcast. In addition, Brandon Arroyo presents excerpts of his Porno Cultures Podcast including interviews with Peter Alilunas on his entry into the field and an audio tour of the Little Theater in Newark, New Jersey with Whitney Strub.

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Porno Cultures Podcast
Whitney Strub

Porno Cultures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 107:38


Professor Whitney Strub joins us to talk about his books: Perversion for Profit: The Politics of Pornography and the Rise of the New Right (2010), Obscenity Rules: Roth v. United States and the Long Struggle over Sexual Expression (2013), and this co-edited anthology with Carolyn Bronstein titled, Porno Chic and the Sex Wars: American Sexual Representation in the 1970s (2016). We talk about his historical approach to porn studies, New-Right censorship strategies of the post-war era, the important obscenity trials that have formed the obscenity laws that we’re familiar with today, and we talk about how is new edited collection is fighting against our commonly held assumptions of the “Golden Age” of porn in the 1970s. And after the interview, we take you on an audio tour of New Jersey’s last porn theater, the Little Theater. Which opened in Newark in 1929, and has been showing pornography since the 1970s. You don’t want to miss it! Here’s a link to Whitney’s personal website: https://strublog.wordpress.com/ A link to the 1965 short film Perversion for Profit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=om4kMTw-R6o Link to more info about Perversion for Profit: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/perversion-for-profit/9780231148863 Link to more info about Obscenity Rules: https://www.amazon.com/Obscenity-Rules-Struggle-Expression-Landmark/dp/0700619372 Link to the court’s oral argument of Roth v. U.S. on April 22, 1957: https://apps.oyez.org/player/#/warren6/oral_argument_audio/13231 Link to more info about Porno Chic and the Sex Wars: http://www.umass.edu/umpress/title/porno-chic-and-sex-wars I want a president on the NYC High Line: http://art.thehighline.org/project/zoe-leonard/ Here’s a link to an article that Whitney wrote about the Little Theater: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/nnkwyg/the-little-theater-newark-porn Here’s a link to a porn theater in L.A. that I mention during our audio tour: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/miranda/la-et-cam-los-angeles-last-adult-theaters-20170706-htmlstory.html More information about the Queer Newark Oral History project can be found at: http://queer.newark.rutgers.edu pornocultures.podomatic.com facebook.com/academicsex twitter.com/pornocultures https://concordia.academia.edu/brandrroyo

Because I Said So
23 - Manly Men Sleep With their Shirts Off

Because I Said So

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 44:57


Jeremy and the Boys return after some time off, and talk about wind storms, power outages, blizzards and vacation food. They also discuss seeing Batman '89 in the theater, and Jeremy talks about his memories of when the movie was originally released. Then, Josiah needed to study for his exam on Romeo and Juliet, so they played a game of How Much About Romeo and Juliet Does Dad Remember? And as always, there are Dad Jokes. Vacation Links:Trackside Station Grill & Bar - http://tracksidestationgrill.com/Cluck-U Chicken - http://www.cluckuchicken.com/Sophie's - http://www.sophiesinc.com/Batman '89 was screened at The Little Theater in Rochester - for more info check out: http://thelittle.org/series/saturday-night-rewindLIKE US ON FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/BecauseISaidSoPodcast/

Because I Said So
23 - Manly Men Sleep With their Shirts Off

Because I Said So

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 44:57


Jeremy and the Boys return after some time off, and talk about wind storms, power outages, blizzards and vacation food. They also discuss seeing Batman '89 in the theater, and Jeremy talks about his memories of when the movie was originally released. Then, Josiah needed to study for his exam on Romeo and Juliet, so they played a game of How Much About Romeo and Juliet Does Dad Remember? And as always, there are Dad Jokes. Vacation Links:Trackside Station Grill & Bar - http://tracksidestationgrill.com/Cluck-U Chicken - http://www.cluckuchicken.com/Sophie's - http://www.sophiesinc.com/Batman '89 was screened at The Little Theater in Rochester - for more info check out: http://thelittle.org/series/saturday-night-rewindLIKE US ON FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/BecauseISaidSoPodcast/

Simple Rediscovery
Rediscover Local Theater: Curtain Up!

Simple Rediscovery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 8:07


A night of theater—be it a high-end, professional production in a major city; or a touring company performance in a mid-sized regional hub; or a Little Theater, community theater, or school drama department show in a suburb or small town—the “night of theater” is considered a luxury. However, in a time when many Americans have become inordinately discouraged and increasingly disconnected from their fellow citizens, regular patronage of live theater may just be the key to our survival as a creative, enlightened, and unified audience.  Consider busting open your piggy bank, buying a ticket or two, and spending an afternoon or evening rediscovering local theater. After the show, you’ll walk out feeling a bit more connected to everyone! Actors, entertainers, singers, dancers, musicians, writers, playwrights, directors, producers -- that's entertainment!  

Crossroads of Rockland History
The Antrim Playhouse Girl Scout History Project - Crossroads of Rockland History

Crossroads of Rockland History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 22:56


Broadcast originally aired December 21, 2015 The Antrim Playhouse in Wesley Hills, also known as the Little Theater in the Woods, has been providing entertainment to our community since since its first season in 1936. Thanks to four young history enthusiasts, the varied and interesting history of eight decades of performances at this theatre is now on display.Clare Sheridan interviews local Girl Scouts, who describe how they spent their summer preparing an exhibition of entertainment history at the Antrim Playhouse. In addition to creating wonderful displays that had previously been out of public view, their efforts earned them each a Silver Award from the Girl Scouts. We'll learn about their project and hear about what they uncovered.   Crossroads of Rockland History, a program of the Historical Society of Rockland County, airs on the third Monday of each month at 10:10 am on WRCR Radio 1700 AM (live streaming at www.WRCR.com). Join host Clare Sheridan as we explore, celebrate, and learn about our local history, with different topics and guest speakers every month. To view an index of past programs and listen to sound recordings, click here.To learn more about Antrim Playhouse, visit www.antrimplayhouse.comwww.RocklandHistory.org

Cinema SitDown
The History Boys - LaF 94

Cinema SitDown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 77:03


LaF is going to the theater this week, as the fellas discuss the Little Theater of Norfolk's production of The History Boys. Written by Alan Bennett, the play focuses on the effect two teachers have on a group of students who are preparing to take the most important exam of their lives. In 2006, the play won the Tony Award for Best Play. Now, it is being performed at the Little Theater of Norfolk from October 30 - November 22. Frequent guest of the show, The Registrar is headlining the show as The Headmaster and he is kind enough to join the L-Train and Mr. Two-Frames to discuss the play. Both of the our hosts saw the play on opening night. They have many questions for the Registrar as they try to get the inside scoop on all the actors and the preparation they went through to prepare for their roles.

Pee Dee Food Show - Regional and Local Food Culture in South Carolina
PDFS 044 - Fat Tuesday on Saturday with Florence Little Theater

Pee Dee Food Show - Regional and Local Food Culture in South Carolina

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2013 23:24


Subscribe to the Show WELCOME BACK and THANK YOU for the download. This is the companion podcast to PeeDeeFoodie.com. It’s the first and only internet radio show dedicated to the food, foodies, and food culture of the Pee Dee region of South Carolina. Join us each week for interviews, features, reviews, and round-table discussions. We do it all with good-natured humor and unique insight. Subscribe today. Host: KEVIN BARRON, Publisher, PeeDeeFoodie.com (Facebook / Twitter) Guests: ELAINE MOREHEAD, TOMMY CRAYTON and NICK TOWNSEND representing Florence Little Theater (Facebook / Facebook Event Page) Location: MILLER COMMUNICATIONS Our Episode Sponsor: LIVE 95 - The Big Talker In this Episode On February 16, 2013 the Florence Little Theater will bring Mardi Gras to Florence. The sights, sounds, and flavors of New Orleans will combine to create an experience that you won't want to miss … let alone forget. As only the Florence Little Theater can, volunteer chefs from around the region will come together to offer an exciting menu of Louisiana classics. What's on the menu? Well, you'll just have to listen to this episode to find out more. That and much more will be shared by "Fat Tuesday on Saturday" planning committee volunteers, Elaine, Tommy and Nick. This week on the Pee Dee Food Show we're going to let the good times roll. Visit FlorenceLittleTheater.org/Gala for more information and to purchase your tickets. Share Feedback: Add your comments and feedback to iTunes or below. You can also email questions to Podcast@PeeDeeFoodie.com or post them on Facebook and Twitter. Episode Photos

The Official Adventures in Odyssey Podcast
Jan. 13, 2010: Watch videos from Odyssey fans and enter the Act Like Odyssey contest!

The Official Adventures in Odyssey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2010 10:33


Bob and Jesse watch videos from Odyssey fans in the Little Theater, explain the new contest, and take the first look at the cover of album 51.