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Best podcasts about ordway theatre

Latest podcast episodes about ordway theatre

Colleen & Bradley
03/13 Wed Hr 3: Kim & Kroy pay to find out if they're good parents

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 38:25


Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann have to pay for services to see if they're fit parents and we play Game Show Roulette.Plus, we talk with Josiah Rogers and Skyler Shields from the Hairspray tour which is now playing at the Ordway Theatre. Get tickets here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Colleen & Bradley
03/13 Wed Hr 3: Kim & Kroy pay to find out if they're good parents

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 41:25


Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann have to pay for services to see if they're fit parents and we play Game Show Roulette. Plus, we talk with Josiah Rogers and Skyler Shields from the Hairspray tour which is now playing at the Ordway Theatre. Get tickets here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KMOJCast
10/06/2023 Gary Hines, Founder of the Grammy Award Winning Sounds of Blackness, joins Freddie Bell and Chantel SinGs today.

KMOJCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 6:02


Gary Hines, Founder of The Sounds of Blackness talks about Every After, a Broadway play in development on stage at the Ordway Theatre this weekend.

KMOJCast
01/20/2023 President and CEO, Ordway Theatre for the Performing Arts, Christopher Harrington joins Freddie Bell and Chantel SinGs.

KMOJCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 11:20


Christopher Harrington is the first African American CEO in the theatre's 36-year history. He talks about his relationship with the community as well as upcoming performances. Harrington highlights a special connection with veterans which coincides with the Ordway's staging of A Soldier's Play.

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Ujamaa Place: A Black Man's Sketch
15: African American History Timeline with Dr. Rev. Earl F. Miller, Sr.

Ujamaa Place: A Black Man's Sketch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 23:12


Guest Bio: Rev. Dr. Earl F. Miller The Reverend Doctor Earl Fredrick Miller, Sr., was born in Jackson, Mississippi and has been married forty-seven (47) years to Eunice Miller.  From this union they are the parents of three (3) children and have nine (9) grandchildren.  Pastor Miller is a distinguished, widely traveled, and respected preacher, scholar, teacher and community leader. Education & Training: Bachelor of Music, Jackson State University | Master of Music Education, University of Illinois-Graduate School of Music | Master of Divinity, Virginia Union University-School of Theology | Doctor of Ministry, Union Theological Seminary Current & Former Pastorate: Senior Pastor, Progressive Baptist Church, St. Paul, Minnesota – March, 1992 - Present Senior Pastor, Pilgrim Baptist Church, St. Paul, Minnesota – 1977-1992 Senior Pastor, Mount Olivet Baptist Church, Glen Allen, VA – 1972-1977 Dr. Miller is a dynamic Preacher, a Man of God, and is currently the Senior Pastor and Founder of the Progressive Baptist Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota. In his 18 years as the Leader of Progressive, the church’s membership has grown from 21 members to over 1,500 members.  The initial buildings and property purchased by the church, was paid off and a Mortgage Burning Ceremony was held on Easter Sunday in 2005.  God’s next miracle occurred three years later on Sunday September 21, 2008 when Dr. Miller and The Progressive Church Family marched into their new $5,300,000.00 Church Sanctuary and Family Life Center located at 1505 Burns Avenue in St. Paul, Minnesota. Dr. Miller has also excelled as an actor.  For the past 25 years, Dr. Miller has performed the lead role in the award winning Broadway play:”The Gospel at Colonus”.  For the first four years he performed with and mentored the renowned actor Morgan Freeman, on Broadway and in theaters worldwide. In addition to Broadway, he has performed at venues such as Carnegie Hall, The Apollo Theater, The Chicago Arts Center, Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, The Seattle Washington Arts Center, The Salt Lake City Utah Arts Center, The University of Michigan Arts Center, The Atlanta Georgia Arts Center, The Mississippi Arts Center, Stage Arena Washington D.C., The Philadelphia Art Center, San Pablo, Brazil, Spoleto, Italy, Barcelona, Spain, South France, Paris France; Vienna, Austria, and a year ago Athens Greece.   Dr. Miller and the Steele Family perform at the Ordway Theatre in Saint Paul, August 5-11, 2010 and at the Edinburgh Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 18-23, 2010. 

I Can't... I Have Rehearsal
Broadway on Hennepin & The Ordway 2019-2020 Season Overview

I Can't... I Have Rehearsal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 56:10


Aaaaand we're back, Theatre Family! We had a nice little mini-vacay, now we’re back to bring you all the content you so richly deserve. On today's episode, we bring you through the 2019-2020 seasons for both the Ordway Theatre and the Hennepin Theatre Trust's Broadway on Hennepin series.I'm gonna warn you right now, it's been a hot minute since we recorded and we got a little off the rails. We apologize to any headphone listeners of the podcast…Learn more about both the Ordway & Hennepin Theatre Trust: www.icantihaverehearsalpodcast.com/partnersVisit our website: www.icantihaverehearsalpodcast.comSubscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2GsGe9QDon't forget to rate the podcast and leave a review!Follow on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2SKfoBpFollow Us on Social Media: Twitterwww.twitter.com/icihrpodcastFacebookwww.facebook.com/icantihaverehearsalpodcastInstagramwww.instagram.com/icantihaverehearsalpodcast

Culture Queue
Cultural Fusion with Helado Negro

Culture Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015


This week we had the special opportunity to speak with Helado Negro, a multicultural artist coming to the Ordway Theatre looking to expose the Twin Cities to his fusion of cultures and sounds. We explore the themes of national identity, dance, bilingualism and song composition in this special episode of Culture Queue.

Culture Queue
Cultural Fusion with Helado Negro

Culture Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015


This week we had the special opportunity to speak with Helado Negro, a multicultural artist coming to the Ordway Theatre looking to expose the Twin Cities to his fusion of cultures and sounds. We explore the themes of national identity, dance, bilingualism and song composition in this special episode of Culture Queue.

Paid Actor
Networking: Leveraging Your Contacts with T. Mychael Rambo

Paid Actor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2013 48:00


Host, Trena Bolden Fields interviews actor, vocalist, educator, writer and speaker extraordinaire T. Mychael Rambo on networking and how your contacts can help you book work.   Emmy Award winning actor, vocalist, arts educator and community organizer; T. Mychael Rambo has performed principle roles at the Guthrie; Penumbra, Ordway, Illusion, Mixed Blood, Park Square Theatre, Children’s Theatre and the Fitzgerald Theaters among others.  Rambo has performed nationally, including Carnegie Hall, Off-Broadway and abroad. He has appeared in local and national television commercials, feature films, HBO mini-series, and other television programming He has also released two popular CD's: Simply - a collection of jazz standards; andThe Gift: A Christmas With Love - a selection of original and holiday classics. T. Mychael had the great honor of singing the National Anthem for President Obama during his 2009 visit to the Twin Cities and former President Jimmy Carter in 2010. Mr. Rambo is also the proud recipient of the 2010 Sally Award in Arts Education, presented by the Ordway Theatre for the Performing Arts, as well as a Minnesota Black Music Award, also in 2010.  His honors and awards include Young Audience Art of the Year, McKnight Theatre Artist Fellowship, Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Fellowship, and both the University of Minnesota Century Council Community Award and Outstanding Community Service Award, to name a few.