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Jennifer Rosenfeld is the creator of The White Rose, a podcast and musical based on the true story of a student-led resistance movement in Nazi Germany. In addition to writing the music and lyrics, she performed on the recording as a pianist and singer. Previously, Jennifer composed the music for the 15-minute musical Fears Anonymous, which debuted at the 2018 Hollywood Fringe Festival, presented by New Musicals Inc.Jennifer is a leading arts entrepreneurship educator, speaker, and coach. Since 2010 she has advised and consulted for individual artists, educational institutions, and arts non profit organizations, on projects ranging from developing new artistic and education programs, to curriculum design and organizational culture. From 2019-2021 she ran the 6 Figure Musician Entrepreneur program and live virtual Intensive, an entirely online education program which has provided musicians and creatives around the world with the skills to gain financial independence through creating profitable online education and coaching businesses.Her clients have included members of major orchestras, university faculty, celebrated jazz artists, and Broadway performers. She has consulted for organizations including USC Radio Group, the Peabody Institute, Stanford University, University of Miami, and Beth Morrison Projects. Jennifer's first entrepreneurial adventure began in 2009 when she co-founded iCadenza with her high school best friend Julia Levitan. Over the course of ten years leading the company and then embarking on her own path - both as an entrepreneur and artist - she has developed a unique and often contrarian perspective on the relationship between art, commerce, health and sustainability, and how to maximize independence for artists. She is an advocate for new financial models in the performing arts industry that are centered on education, in order to enhance profitability and creative freedom - both for individuals and organizations. Learn more in her interview with Erik Gensler for the CI to Eye podcast.Many of her current and former clients run successful, profitable, and highly impactful businesses, proving that musicians (and all creatives) absolutely have the ability to be good at the “business side”, debunking the myths of the starving and helpless artist.Jennifer co-authored the book Awakening Your Business Brain: an iCadenza Guide to Launching Your Music Career. She received her BA in History and Russian Literature and her JD/MBA from Stanford University. Since completing her graduate programs, she has independently pursued extensive continuing studies in composition, song writing, piano, voice, and much more - in order to be ready and able to create The White Rose, a project that began as a seed of an idea in 2009. She believes that it is never too late to pursue your creative dreams and artistic development, no matter your age or background.Jennifer's brilliant musical The White Rose https://www.thewhiterosemusical.com/Jennifer's company In previous episodes I have mentioned the 10 DVD's that provide the foundation for the Taubman Approach. Those DVD's are only available at www.taubman-tapes.com or at www.ednagolandsky.com. There are limited editions available and so for the holidays, why don't you explore this amazing approach by purchasing a set.
In the last episode I spoke with Rich about his story, and his advocacy work, in this episode we will talk about his creative endeavor, his musical "For the Record(s)" Rich introduced everyone at the summit to this project, and when he played testify, it blew us away. In this episode we listen to and talk about the songs, and he fills in some context about the songs. And when I say my episodes are unedited, I am serious... partway during our conversation the national test happened and our devices went off, so that's in here too. :/ From the website https://www.ftrmusical.com/Rich Uhrlaub, M.Ed.Rich is a longtime member of Denver's Lighthouse Writers Workshop and a member of the Musical Writers Academy and New Musicals Inc. The NMI Core Curriculum honed and showcased his skills as a book writer for the 15 Minute Musical "For the Good of Humanity," performed at the Broadwater Main Stage in Hollywood. Rich studied piano under the (then) Denver Symphony Orchestra's Kathleen Joiner and had his first piano lesson at age five when, after washing the dinner dishes, his adoptive mother asked, "Who wants to learn to play the piano?" Relinquished and adopted shortly after birth, Rich has been a volunteer leader in the adoption search, support and advocacy community for over twenty years. This project is born of that passion. Vocals Michelle Bort, Angela Parrish, Marcello Vieira Arrangement and Vocals Dan Sander Wells Orchestration and Sound Engineering Keaton Viavattine To support this project you can join the Patreon here. https://www.patreon.com/FTRMusical --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/convosaboutadoption/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/convosaboutadoption/support
Episode 9: Christina Piedlow is the President and CEO of TPG Trade Show and Event Marketing, an experiential marketing agency that specializes in bringing brand messaging to life in the event space. Her work has won awards, most recently a Silver Stevie Award for Best Corporate and Community B2B Virtual Event, and has been featured in several publications, including Exhibitor Magazine. Christina also has a passion for musical theatre and performs with New Musicals Inc. to bring new works to the stage. Book a call HERE to see if it's a good fit for us to work together - it's a free call!
Interview with Michael Gordon Shapiro, producer, composer, writer and lyricist about his newest musical: GIDEON AND THE BLUNDERSNORP is a witty musical set in a medieval fantasy world. The plot concerns a stablehand and highborn noble girl teaming up to save a royal cavalier from a rampaging monster. The theme of the show is: are our futures determined by social class, or can we create our own destinies through choice and action? http://tickets.gideonmusical.com Suitable for grownups, kids (6 and up), and well-behaved monsters. A new musical from the creators of THE BULLY PROBLEM. (Encore Award Winner. Nominated for seven HFF19 awards including Best Musical, Top of the Fringe, and Fringe First.) Directed by Matthew Toronto Produced by Elise Dewsberry Music, book, and lyrics by Michael Gordon Shapiro Presented in association with New Musicals Inc. “PICK OF THE FRINGE” SELECTION! - (Combined Artform & Fringe Management) “The most flawless fun I've found at the 2021 HFF.” - Ernest Kearny, TheTVolution.com “The hour flies by so quickly and enjoyably that you will want to stay and see more.” - Rob Stevens, HainesHisWay.com “Catchy tunes and clean-cut dialogue create a musical appropriate for all fantasy lovers regardless of age.” - Shari Barrett, Better Lemons.com
Elise is the Artistic Direct of New Musicals Inc as well as an accomplished performer. More Info: www.nmi.org
Theatre and TV writer and producer, Scott Guy, has six Emmy nominations, and over 100 produced television scripts for Warner Bros., FOX-TV, Disney, Discovery Channel, PBS, and numerous others. Scott is the Executive Director of New Musicals Inc. where he supervises online writers' workshops, lyric labs, and script consultations. The post Scott Guy appeared first on Storybeat with Steve Cuden.
From the Best of State of the Arts (Originally broadcast August 7, 2014) - Stage and comedic improv Actress/Director/Teacher Kimberly Lewis is interviewed about her current co-starring role as “Charlotte Hay” in the Wasatch Theatre Venture madcap farce Moon Over Buffalo at the Grove Theatre Center in Burbank, CA. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the world premiere musical comedy The Max Factor Factor , a love story about the perils of two leading men/movie stars during Hollywood’s Golden Age at the NoHo Arts Center in North Hollywood, CA; a co-op production from New Musicals Inc. and Hollywood’s Celebration Theatre. Classic theatre and film actor Dan Kaemon discusses his co-starring role as “Stanley Kowalski” in Tennessee Williams’ A Street Car Named Desire for North Hollywood’s Group Repertory Company at the Lonny Chapman Theatre. Lewis and Kaemon reveal embarrassing career moments.
From the Best of State of the Arts (Originally broadcast August 7, 2014) - Stage and comedic improv Actress/Director/Teacher Kimberly Lewis is interviewed about her current co-starring role as “Charlotte Hay” in the Wasatch Theatre Venture madcap farce Moon Over Buffalo at the Grove Theatre Center in Burbank, CA. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the world premiere musical comedy The Max Factor Factor , a love story about the perils of two leading men/movie stars during Hollywood’s Golden Age at the NoHo Arts Center in North Hollywood, CA; a co-op production from New Musicals Inc. and Hollywood’s Celebration Theatre. Classic theatre and film actor Dan Kaemon discusses his co-starring role as “Stanley Kowalski” in Tennessee Williams’ A Street Car Named Desire for North Hollywood’s Group Repertory Company at the Lonny Chapman Theatre. Lewis and Kaemon reveal embarrassing career moments.
Stage and comedic improv Actress/Director/Teacher Kimberly Lewis is interviewed about her current co-starring role as “Charlotte Hay” in the Wasatch Theatre Venture madcap farce Moon Over Buffalo at the Grove Theatre Center in Burbank, CA. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the world premiere musical comedy The Max Factor Factor , a love story about the perils of two leading men/movie stars during Hollywood’s Golden Age at the NoHo Arts Center in North Hollywood, CA; a co-op production from New Musicals Inc. and Hollywood’s Celebration Theatre. Classic theatre and film actor Dan Kaemon discusses his co-starring role as “Stanley Kowalski” in Tennessee Williams’ A Street Car Named Desire for North Hollywood’s Group Repertory Company at the Lonny Chapman Theatre. Lewis and Kaemon reveal embarrassing career moments.
Stage and comedic improv Actress/Director/Teacher Kimberly Lewis is interviewed about her current co-starring role as “Charlotte Hay” in the Wasatch Theatre Venture madcap farce Moon Over Buffalo at the Grove Theatre Center in Burbank, CA. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the world premiere musical comedy The Max Factor Factor , a love story about the perils of two leading men/movie stars during Hollywood’s Golden Age at the NoHo Arts Center in North Hollywood, CA; a co-op production from New Musicals Inc. and Hollywood’s Celebration Theatre. Classic theatre and film actor Dan Kaemon discusses his co-starring role as “Stanley Kowalski” in Tennessee Williams’ A Street Car Named Desire for North Hollywood’s Group Repertory Company at the Lonny Chapman Theatre. Lewis and Kaemon reveal embarrassing career moments.