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We are so excited about the latest Whisper run the Wings from Stage Whisper. this time, we welcomed on the actors Eric William Morris and Noah Weisberg who play the infamous characters in the new hit comedy, Celino v Barnes. This truly was such a fun conversation to have, and we guarantee you will not want to miss this production. So be sure to tune in and get your tickets today!Celino v BarnesNow- December 1st@ Asylum NYCTickets and more information are available at asylumtix.com And be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions:Celino v Barnes:celino-v-barnes.com Eric: @theericwmorrisNoah: @noahweisberg
On today’s episode, Matt Tamanini is in conversation with the stars of one of the funniest shows running in New York City, “Cellino v. Barnes,” Eric William Morris and Noah Weisberg. The pair discuss the in-depth, method approach that they took to portraying these real-life figures, what it’s like having read more The post Special Episode: Morris and Weisberg on ‘Cellino v. Barnes’ appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
This episode we are joined by actor, writer, director and producer Noah Weisberg! Noah is currently starring in Cellino v Barnes at The Asylum NYC! His credits included the national tour of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as Willy Wonka, on Broadway in Legally Blonde, Enron and South Pacific. You've seen him on TV in Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, Super Pumped, Law & Order, Modern Family and so many other shows…! He also has a production company called Shermerville and you can check out his short films Thank You Kindly and What's Life Got to Do with It!
ERIC WILLIAM MORRIS Broadway: King Kong, Coram Boy, Mamma Mia! Eric frequently collaborates with composer Joe Iconis, starring in Be More Chill (Original Cast Recording, Two River Theatre), Things to Ruin (OCR, 2nd Stage) and Bloodsong of Love (Ars Nova). TV/Film includes Fleishman is in Trouble, Only Murders in the Building, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Mind Hunter, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and the recent feature film Pinball (Hulu). Other regional/Off Broadway: Michael R. Jackson's White Girl In Danger (2nd Stage/Vineyard) Richard Greenberg's The Perplexed (MTC); Songbird (59E59, Two River); The Ballad of Little Jo (OCR, Two River); The Last Goodbye, Dog & Pony (The Old Globe). His album of original rock music, Do You Understand? is available on all streaming platforms. @theericwmorris NOAH WEISBERG Willy Wonka in the Broadway tour of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. Broadway: South Pacific, Enron, Elf, Legally Blonde. Shakespeare in the Park: Two Gentlemen of Verona. TV: Quentin on Showtime's Super Pumped, Danny Michael Davis on Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, Brett on Modern Family, The Neighborhood, Major Crimes, Law & Order, K.C. Undercover, Wisdom of the Crowd, The Good Wife, iCarly, Franklin & Bash, Bad Teacher, Bones, The New Normal, Cashmere Mafia, Love Monkey, Indoor Boys. Film: writer, director, actor in award winning Thank You Kindly and What's Life Got to Do with It. Education: NYU, UCB, Second City. Instagram: @NoahWeisberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode, Joel Crump is back on the job, starting off this Broadway season! He shares Broadway buzz and chats about the upcoming season! He chats with Eric William Morris (Cellino v. Barnes), Noah Weisberg (Cellino v. Barnes), Max Wolf Friedlich (JOB), and Michael Herwitz (JOB)! Indulge in Broadway buzz like never before with "The Weekly Dose of Joel: Everything Broadway and More." This podcast, brought to you by the Broadway Podcast Network and Broadway Time, delivers the latest news, theater history, and exclusive interviews with Broadway stars, all in one podcast! Don't miss out on your front-row seat to the magic of Broadway! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From October 10th-15th, North Carolina Theatre will be presenting BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, which is located inside the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts. I had the great pleasure of interviewing actor Noah Weisberg, who will be taking on the role of real-life music publisher and producer Don Kirshner. He has appeared on Broadway in LEGALLY BLONDE, SOUTH PACIFIC, ENRON, and ELF. Some of his film and TV credits include LAW & ORDER, ACROSS THE UNIVERSE, THE GOOD WIFE, MODERN FAMILY, LUCKY STIFF, and ZOEY'S EXTRAORDINARY PLAYLIST. Be sure to catch North Carolina Theatre's production of BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL from October 10th-15th. For more information, please visit: www.nctheatre.com/event/event-beautiful-the-carole-king-musical/ Follow Noah Weisberg at www.noahweisberg.com and on Instagram: @noahweisberg If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/karereviewspodcast and follow the simple instructions. Follow Kare Reviews at www.karereviews.net and on Twitter: @KareReviews Also please visit the newly launched Patreon page:https://www.patreon.com/jeffreykare?fan_landing=true Follow Jeffrey Kare on Twitter: @JeffreyKare If you like what you've heard here, please subscribe to any one of the following places where the Kare Reviews Podcast is available. AnchorAppleGoogleSpotifyBreakerOvercastPocket CastsRadioPublic --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-kare/support
In this episode, Craig Wharem is joined by three youth assistant instructors as they discuss many topics that concern youth today. Craig sits down to talk to Katahdin “Kat” Gould and Noah Weisberg from Mark Warners' Professional Martial Arts Academy as well as Sam Van-Gils from Karate International. Together they discuss how they each got involved in the martial arts, what keeps them training, and instruction.
Noah Weisberg is an actor and director, known for Super Pumped (2022), Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (2020) and Modern Family (2009). I had Noah on the show today to discuss his role in Super Pumped. The Showtime limited series tells the “stranger than fiction” story about the rise of Uber. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/followingfilms/support
Steve Dale speaks with Actor Noah Weisberg, about his role in NBC’s “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist”. Noah talks about his upbringing and how he got into acting; explains what “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” is about; and shares his thoughts on the positive effects of streaming services in terms of providing opportunities for actors.
On this episode we're talking all about the much anticipated opening of Disneyland's Avengers Campus, HBO's upcoming "The Iron Anniversary" commemorating Game Of Thrones' 10th anniversary, the exit of two CBS executives due to an investigation into abusive behavior towards people of color, the premiere date for George Clooney and Julia Roberts' return to the big screen, Sony's huge new deal with Netflix, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's first project for Netflix, Amazon's big score with Chris Pratt's upcoming sci-fi thriller, The Tomorrow War, and more!! Our guest this week, from the hit series Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, is Noah Weisberg!! Plus, our "Top 5 Favorite ___________"!! segment; this week it's Guilty Pleasures, and of course we have our box office predictions, and the IMDbPro Starmeter toppers!! Also visit www.CrazyAntMedia.com for the latest crazy ant media gear!
This week on Hull on Estates, Doreen So and Noah Weisberg discuss estate freezes and the importance of keeping your spouse and other family members informed in Hamm v. Hamm (Estate of), .
This week on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and Sydney Osmar discuss Notices of Objection, Rule 25.11, and the court’s decision in .
This week on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and Nick Esterbauer discuss continued accounting obligations during the COVID-19 pandemic and procedural considerations relating to fresh and pre-existing applications to pass accounts.
Noah Weisberg stops by to speak with Allen about his time on Zoye's Extraordinary Playlist working with its extraordinary people, his love of musical theater, his acting approach and what's next.
On today’s podcast, Noah Weisberg and Rebecca Rauws discuss the recent decision of . In that case, the testator tried to disinherit one of his daughters, but failed to make provision in his Will for the disposition of the residue of his estate in the event that the residuary beneficiaries predeceased him (which they did). Without this, the residue of the testator’s estate was distributed on an intestacy—entirely to the daughter that he had wished to disinherit.
This week on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and Doreen So discuss a recent decision on oppression remedies in and how corporate issues may arise in estate matters.
In today’s podcast, Noah Weisberg and Sydney Osmar discuss Webb v Belway, , a recent case from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, where the court had to consider whether a common law spouse’s conduct towards the end of the deceased’s life, which included misappropriating funds as attorney for property, should be taken into consideration in determining whether she is entitled to support. If you would like to read more about the case, see Natalia Angelini’s recent blog .
Today on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and Nick Esterbauer discuss the role of social media in the context of Estate Litigation.
On this special mini episode of West of Broadway, Will and Lara talk with Noah Weisberg who is currently staring as Willy Wonka in the National Tour of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Now playing at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts til Sunday June 9th. Based on the classic Roald Dahl novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is directed by three-time Tony Award winner Jack O'Brien, with music by Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award winner Marc Shaiman, lyrics by Grammy and Tony Award winners Scott Wittman and Shaiman, a book by David Greig, and choreography by Tony Award nominee and Emmy Award winner Joshua Bergasse. The production includes additional songs by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley from the 1971 Warner Bros. motion picture. The show tells the story of Willy Wonka, world-famous inventor of the Everlasting Gobstopper, who has just made an astonishing announcement. His marvelous — and mysterious — factory is opening its gates...to a lucky few. That includes young Charlie Bucket, whose life definitely needs sweetening. He and four other golden ticket winners will embark on a mesmerizing, life-changing journey through Wonka's world of pure imagination. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today’s podcast, Noah Weisberg and Sayuri Kagami discuss the problems caused by a beneficiary under a Will witnessing its execution in the context of the recent Saskatchewan decision of Mahin v Kolosnjaji, 2019 SKQB 32.
It's Thursday, and that means theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins us with another of her weekly reviews of the region's thespian fare. Today, she tells us about the traveling production of the new hit musical, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, now enjoying a 5-day run at Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre,Based on the popular 1964 children's novel of the same name by Roald Dahl, the new musical also features songs from the 1971 film adaptation, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. That film starred Gene Wilder as the mercurial candy maker, Willy Wonka, who offers a tour of his secretive candy factory to the lucky children who find one of the golden tickets tucked inside just five of his factory's countless candy bars. The movie's Oscar-winning score by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newly included hits like “Pure Imagination,” “The Candy Man” and “I’ve Got a Golden Ticket.” The touring musical, starring Noah Weisberg as Willy Wonka, also breaks new ground with a book by David Grieg, and a bevy of original songs by composer Marc Shaiman and lyricist Scott Wittman, the team that gave us Hairspray. The production is directed at the Hippodrome by Jack O'Brien, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory continues at the Hippodrome through Sunday. January 27th.
In today’s podcast, Noah Weisberg and Rebecca Rauws discuss executor and trustee compensation, and particularly the circumstances in which a trustee may be able to claim a special fee. This topic was also discussed in a recent paper by Lisa Toner, “When Can a Trustee Claim, and Justify, a Special Fee?” Should you have any questions, please email us at or leave a comment on our blog.
This week on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and Doreen So discuss the UK and Hong Kong Golden Rule for assessing testamentary capacity. Should you have any questions, please email us at or leave a comment on our blog.
In today’s podcast, Noah Weisberg and Garrett Horrocks discuss whether the Banks v Goodfellow test for testamentary capacity is in need of an update given current trends in medical science and in the increased complexity of asset holdings.
In today’s podcast, Noah Weisberg and Sayuri Kagami discuss the Alberta decision of Re Morrison Estate, 2015 ABQB 769, and the issue of who is responsible for the often hefty taxes payable on registered accounts of a deceased person: the beneficiary of the account or the deceased’s Estate.
Today on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and Rebecca Rauws discuss the recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Cowper-Smith v Morgan , 2017 SCC 61, and the expanded scope of the doctrine of proprietary estoppel
Episode 1 of I Only Have Lies For You Round 1 - Everything Old Is True Again Hosted by Amy Wolk Musical Direction by Nate Buccieri The Sweet Caro-lies VS The Sigmund Frauds Sweet Caro-Lies - Michelle Dowdy, Lennie Watts, Kristine Zbornik Sigmund Frauds - Michael Benjamin Washington, Noah Weisberg, Charl Brown
I Only Have Lies For You, Episode 1 Round 2 - Someone Else's Story Round 3 - Big Little Lies Hosted by Amy Wolk Musical Direction by Nate Buccieri The Sweet Caro-lies VS The Sigmund Frauds Sweet Carol-lies - Michelle Dowdy, Lennie Watts, Kristine Zbornik Sigmund Frauds - Michael Benjamin Washington, Noah Weisberg, Charl Brown
Today on Hull on Estates, Paul Trudelle and Noah Weisberg discuss the use of discretionary trusts in the context of the payment of child support as raised in the decision of Borges v. Santos
Today on Hull on Estates, Ian Hull and Noah Weisberg discuss quantum meruit claims and the decision in Tarantino v. Galvano
Today on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Noah Weisberg discuss the decision on Ghor and Steele and specifically when an attorney can be compelled to account. Should you have any questions, please email us at or leave a comment on our blog.
This week on Hull on Estates, Paul Trudelle and Noah Weisberg discuss the Law Commission of Ontario's Final Report on legal capacity, decision-making and guardianship in Ontario.
This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Noah Weisberg discuss the applicability of limitation periods to power of attorney accounting in the case of .
Today on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Noah Weisberg discuss the top 5 blogs of 2016. Please find the links below:
This week on Hull on Estates, Ian Hull and Noah Weisberg discuss the development of testamentary capacity and steps a drafting solicitor should take in this regard.
This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Noah Weisberg discuss the Ontario Superior Court of Justice decision in Taylor-Reid v Taylor as it relates to summary judgment and undue influence. (http://bit.ly/2aKFIUC)
This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Noah Weisberg discuss the relationship between estate freezes and trusts as considered in Donovan Waters’ article located in the Estates and Trusts Pension Journal.
This week on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and David Morgan Smith provide a general discussion on insurance policies in the context of estate litigation.
This week on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Noah Weisberg discuss the duties trustees owe to beneficiaries as it relates to the rule in Saunders v Vautier.
This week on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and Nick Esterbauer discuss a recent decision of the Tax Court of Canada that addresses the use of property transferred to spouses to satisfy tax liabilities pursuant to the Income Tax Act. A copy of the Kuchta v. The Queen decision is available here: http://bit.ly/1QcncGi
This week on Hull on Estates, David Morgan Smith and Noah Weisberg discuss the responsibility for joint debt upon death of one of the debtors.
This week on Hull on Estates, Paul Trudelle and Noah Weisberg discuss the recent Ontario Superior Court of Justice decision of Keller v. Wilson, 2015 ONSC 6962, pertaining to applications for directions by Attorneys and passing of Attorney accounts pursuant to the Substitute Decisions Act.
This week on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Noah Weisberg discuss the recent British Columbia Court of Appeal decision in Bentley v. Maplewood Seniors Care Society, which amongst other things, stresses the importance that persons who wish to make provision for their care and decision-making in their declining years to obtain legal advice.
Today on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and David Morgan Smith discuss the recent English Court of Appeal decision of Ilott and Mitson which considers both estrangement and testamentary wishes in the context of dependant support and its application under Part V of the (Ontario) Succession Law Reform Act.
Today on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Noah Weisberg discuss the recent Regulations amending the Rules of Civil Procedure including amendments to mediation and updated court forms. Should you have any questions, please email us at , or leave a comment on our blog.
Today on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Noah Weisberg discuss the recent Regulations amending the Rules of Civil Procedure including amendments to the authentication and confirmation of estate trustees, and passing of accounts.
Today on Hull on Estates, Paul Trudelle and Noah Weisberg discuss the recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision of Mroz v. Mroz, departing from the decision by the Superior Court of Justice, with respect to the application of Pecore in transfers of real property between a parent and their adult child.
Today on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Noah Weisberg discuss administration and accounting obligations with respect to digital assets and digital accounts. Although much attention of late has been targeted towards the gathering of these assets, and the determination of the rightful owner, attention must also turn to the inclusion of these assets in administration and accounting. Should you have any questions, please email us at or leave a comment on our blog.
Today on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Noah Weisberg discuss the use of foundations, in particular the Toronto Foundation, as a charitable gifting option to consider with individuals who wish to provide to a charity. Should you have any questions, please email us at webmaster@hullandhull.com, or leave a comment on our blog page.
Today on Hull on Estates, Andrea Buncic and Noah Weisberg discuss the recent Supreme Court of Canada decision of Carter v. Canada and its relevancy to estate planning issues. Should you have any questions, please email us at or leave a comment on our blog page.
Today on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and Paul Trudelle discuss the recent Court of Appeal decision of and the effects this has on cost awards in estate matters, including blended awards. Noah Weisberg and Paul Trudelle also discuss the Court of Appeal decision of , which applies blended awards. If you have any questions, please email us at or leave a comment on our blog page.
Today on Hull on Estates, David Smith and Noah Weisberg discuss the border line between legitimate estate planning and avoidance of family law obligations. If you have any questions, please email us at , or leave us a comment on our blog page.
Today on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and Moira Visoiu discuss the reliance and use of releases. If you have any questions, please email us at or leave a comment on our blog page.
Today on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Noah Weisberg discuss changes to the. If you have any questions, please email us at or leave a comment on our blog page.
Today on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Noah Weisberg discuss the recent Supreme Court of Canada decision on the case of Hassan Rasouli, a gentleman who was hospitalized and on life support. Mr. Rasouli's family did not agree with doctors' decisions to remove him from all such support. Jonathon and Noah discyss the broader implications of the issue at hand, the , and the Consent and Capacity Board. If you have any questions, please email us at or leave a comment on our blog page.
Today on Hull on Estates, David Smith and Noah Weisberg discuss the power of attorney for personal care based on the case out of British Columbia, about how to plan for advanced directives as it applies to living wills. If you have any questions, please email us at or leave a comment on our blog page.
Today on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and Natalia Angelini discuss the probate of a lost will and the case out of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Thierman Estate v. Thurman. A link to the case can be found . If you have any questions, please e-mail us at or leave a comment on our blog page.
Today on Hull on Estates, Paul Trudelle and Noah Weisberg discuss dependant support claims with respect to a recent decision by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. A link to the case can be found . If you have any questions, please email us at or leave a comment on our blog page.
Today on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and David Smith discuss the role of oral contracts in estate law. A link to the case can be found . If you have any questions, please e-mail us at or leave a comment on our blog page.
Today on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Noah Weisberg speak about the recent CLE program, “Advising the Elderly Client”, and more specifically on a paper written by Margaret E. Rintoul titled “Tax Planning for Estates: You Can’t Always Get What You Want”. If you have any questions, please e-mail us at or leave a comment on our blog page.