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Latest podcast episodes about Paint Your Wagon

Viv and Nessa's Infinite Watchlist
Top 100 Musicals Film List #78 Paint Your Wagon

Viv and Nessa's Infinite Watchlist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 44:55


Roll up as it's time to, ‘Paint Your Wagon' as we discuss the 1969 Western Musical starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Marvin and Jean Seberg. Set in California during the Gold Rush this Lerner and Lowe musical tells the rise and fall of an isolated town. Brace yourself and come with us to follow a Wand'rin' Star

The Musical Man
The Snub Club: The Great Gatsby / The Grand Tour / Paint Your Wagon (A Patreon Release)

The Musical Man

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 98:08


In which the Musical Man spends new money on one extraordinary thing while passing through Rumson. Original Air Date: November 27, 2024. Interested in hearing every episode of The Snub Club? Become a $10/month Patron today by visiting patreon.com/musicalmanpod!

Friday Live Extra | NET Radio
Darrell Hammond, Darrell Scott, Paint Your Wagon and more...

Friday Live Extra | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 69:12


This week on the March 14 Friday LIVE, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: comedian Darrell Hammond in Norfolk; singer/songwriter Darrell Scott in Hastings; "Paint Your Wagon" in Minden; Omaha Symphony's "Celtic Journey;" "The Space Between" exhibition by Josephine Langbehn; and Angels Theatre Company's production of "Eminent Domain." Also, poetry from Karla Hernandez Torrijos and a look at juried student art exhibtion at UNO.

Friday Live | NET Radio
Darrell Hammond, Darrell Scott, Paint Your Wagon and more...

Friday Live | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 69:12


This week on the March 14 Friday LIVE, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: comedian Darrell Hammond in Norfolk; singer/songwriter Darrell Scott in Hastings; "Paint Your Wagon" in Minden; Omaha Symphony's "Celtic Journey;" "The Space Between" exhibition by Josephine Langbehn; and Angels Theatre Company's production of "Eminent Domain." Also, poetry from Karla Hernandez Torrijos and a look at juried student art exhibtion at UNO.

The Important Cinema Club
#418 - The Persona of Clint Eastwood

The Important Cinema Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 63:08


We discuss Clint Eastwood, the actor, in three atypical films where he was not in complete control: PAINT YOUR WAGON, EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE, and THUNDERBOLT AND LIGHTFOOT. Join the Patreon now for an exclusive episode every week, access to our entire Patreon Episode back catalogue, your name read out on the next episode, and the friendly Discord chat: patreon.com/theimportantcinemaclub Subscribe, Review and Rate Us on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…ub/id1067435576 Follow the Podcast: twitter.com/ImprtCinemaClub Follow Will: twitter.com/WillSloanESQ Follow Justin: twitter.com/DeclouxJ Check out Justin's other podcasts, THE BAY STREET VIDEO PODCAST (@thebaystreetvideopodcast), THE VERY FINE COMIC BOOK PODCAST (www.theveryfinecomicbookpodcast.com) and NO SUCH THING AS A BAD MOVIE (@nosuchthingasabadmovie), as Will's MICHAEL AND US (@michael-and-us).

Mayfair Theatre
509: I Just Can't.

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 39:33


This week, Eric and Josh are joined by Nick to discuss: Cyndi Lauper, the Portland Trail Blazers, Will & Harper, camera drones, Free Solo, The Stand, Civil War, American Graffiti, Batman '89, Paint Your Wagon, The Simpsons, and more! They also chat about some of the movies screening the week of Friday December 6 - Thursday December 12: Porcelain War, Invasion U.S.A., and Mountains On Stage. They neglect to mention three movies: North By Northwest, The Return, and Silent Night, Deadly Night. They recorded this episode a couple of weeks early thanks to Josh being off visiting Portland, Oregon, so they didn't have all the booking info. You can always find up to date listings at mayfairtheatre.ca!

Silver Linings Playback
Silver Linings Playback 233 – Paint Your Wagon

Silver Linings Playback

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 42:49


Joel and Andy head to the Old West for Paint Your Wagon, a baffling musical starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Marvin and Jean Seberg as a throuple in a Gold Rush town.

Rathergood Chat
35: Birds

Rathergood Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 57:23


Today we discuss Toenail eyeshades, Russia, Antlers, Paint Your Wagon, dinosaurs, SPARTA!, Time travel, Chairman Mao, Spitfires and Dave's very rational hatred of anglers. We also discuss birds! Amazing! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Low-Noise
Wand'rin' Star (Lee Marvin)

Low-Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 19:57


A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the song Wand'rin' Star by Lee Marvin (in just under 20 minutes). The song was originally written for the stage musical Paint Your Wagon in 1951 and was recorded by Lee Marvin when the musical was translated in a movie in 1969.Released as a single in 1970, Wan'drin' Star became a number one hit in the UK. A sound-alike cover version appeared on the 1970 Top of the Pops album with one reviewer using terms like "laryngitic croak" and "gargling gargoyles" to describe how he felt about the version. It was also covered by UK comedian Julian Clary and released as a single in 1990. Shane MacGowan and The Popes also covered the song on their 1997 album The Crock of Gold and the song was played at the end of the funeral of Joe Strummer in 2002.In this episode I am in conversation with Dr. Andrew Webber.I hope you enjoy this podcast.Mathew WoodallThe introduction to this episode features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era. Thank you to Auden and Meah.

Theatre Themes
Theatre Themes - The Great Songs from The Great Musicals -05-06-2024 Featuring songs from - Annie Get Your Gun - Chicago - Paint Your Wagon

Theatre Themes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 118:28


The Gauntlet
#142 - Final Films

The Gauntlet

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 104:53


Paint Your Wagon (1969) / Play Dirty (1969) This week we're closing out careers as we play dirty with Joshua Logan's gold rush ménage à trois and paint the desert red with Andre de Toth

Never Did It
1969: 'True Grit' and 'Cactus Flower'

Never Did It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 31:37


In 1969, while astronauts were taking one giant leap, 'True Grit' and 'Cactus Flower' were making giant splashes in cinemas. This episode zooms in on these contrasting cinematic masterpieces - from John Wayne's grouchy, eye-patch swagger in the rugged American West to Ingrid Bergman and Walter Matthau's comedic charm amidst the quirky romance of 'Cactus Flower.' We delve deep into the way 'True Grit's' blend of adventure and grime helped to redefine the Western genre for a new generation and seal John Wayne's status as an icon. Then, we unpack the delightful dynamics of 'Cactus Flower's' witty screenplay that made this film a box office hit, earning Goldie Hawn an Oscar in her very first major film role. Apologies to Clint Eastwood and 'Paint Your Wagon' (1969), we've never seen it so it didn't come to mind when talking about the western genre in '69.  Hosted by Brad Garoon & Jake Ziegler

The Cultworthy Podcast
THE CULTWORTHY EP #149 - VINTAGE EPISODE "PAINT YOUR WAGON"

The Cultworthy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 61:55


We finish of March Musicals with a vintage episode. I was joined by my good friend Patrick of THE VINTAGE VIDEO PODCAST to talk about the troubled classic PAINT YOUR WAGON - and it's place in cult film history! Enjoy!Sign up for Zencaster TODAY! https://zen.ai/Ax2lLiOypAMyn_rp4eoKemgLq-YYFcUzPdCT19xZh1EOFFER CODES: cultworthyVisit thecultworthy.comVisit VINTAGE VIDEO at https://vintagevideopodcast.com/

The Start
Paint Your Wagon

The Start

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 67:47


THE JETS ARE A WAGON! What does that mean??? I'm not hip. - Brett (1:40); Family seeks answers after international student fatally shot by Winnipeg police (9:15); Things you didn't know were things... like SKIJORING (17:40); Mixed feelings as Manitoba's gas tax holiday begins (24:40); Things you didn't know were things (31:00); Weekly Wednesday Jets chat - Leah Hextall! (34:20); What's the hold up on getting body cams for Winnipeg Police? (44:00); Winning tale on things we didn't know were things (51:30); Gas tax holiday money could pay for free transit for Winnipeg, Brandon, Selkirk, Thompson & Flin Flon - Brent Bellamy (54:30).

Instant Trivia
Episode 1049 - "b" prepared - A mighty wind - Relax, we're still rated g - On the old quarter - Tasmanian tidbits

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 7:16


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1049, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: B Prepared. With B in quotes 1: A non-rigid flexible dirigible. blimp. 2: This type of piano is about 5 feet long. Baby grand. 3: This contagious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis can be spread by fleas from infected rats. bubonic plague. 4: "I'll Go Home With Bonnie Jean" is one of many lively songs in this Lerner and Loewe musical. Brigadoon. 5: This Pennsylvania city was founded in 1741 and appropriately named on Christmas Eve. Bethlehem. Round 2. Category: A Mighty Wind 1: In 1951 they called the wind this in "Paint Your Wagon", but Ms. Carey might challenge the spelling. Maria. 2: In April 1934 Mt. Washington had a wind gust reach 201 of this unit equal to 1 nautical mile per hour. knots. 3: 2-word "aeronautical" term for the strong, generally westerly winds in the Earth's upper troposphere. the jet stream. 4: It has a low-pressure center and circular wind motion; the Coney Island ride opened June 26, 1927 is much more fun. a cyclone. 5: Volkswagen aficionados know this hot, dusty wind that blows from North Africa and affects Southern Europe. scirocco. Round 3. Category: Relax, We'Re Still Rated G 1: Paul Angelis voiced the chief Blue Meanie and some dude named Ringo in this 1968 film. Yellow Submarine. 2: The piscine lead in this '03 film: "If this is some kind of practical joke, it's not funny, and I know funny, I'm a clownfish". Finding Nemo. 3: For a category on G-rated films, that'll do, this 1995 title porker. That'll do. Babe. 4: Tom Hanks says, "That wasn't flying. That was...falling with style" in this 1995 animated movie. Toy Story. 5: In 2005 this title duo investigated "The Curse of the Were-Rabbit". Wallace and Gromit. Round 4. Category: On The Old Quarter 1: At 8 letters, it's the longest word (hint: it's Latin). pluribus. 2: The direction in which the figures are facing. left. 3: The single word at the top of the "heads" side. Liberty. 4: The leaves of this plant are depicted on the reverse of the quarter. (the) olive (tree). 5: The sole verb. trust. Round 5. Category: Tasmanian Tidbits 1: Tasmania is this country's smallest state. Australia. 2: Discovering the island in 1642, he named it Van Diemen's Land. Abel Tasman. 3: Also called wolfram, this metal used in lamp filaments is a big source of income. Tungsten. 4: The island is home to the Tasmanian devil and this animal. Wombat. 5: The Derwent River in Tasmania has a concrete one of these floating bridges. Pontoon bridge. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used

Inside the Tauntaun: A Star Wars Podcast
Ahsoka: Chapter 7 Review and Discussion

Inside the Tauntaun: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 50:30


Whoop-Ti-Yay! (That's a "Paint Your Wagon" joke. You're welcome.) Join us Inside the Tauntaun as Alyssa and Daniel discuss and breakdown episode 7 go Ahsoka, Dreams and Madness. Sabine and Ezra circle the wagons with the turtle/crab people, Ahsoka and Baylan rematch, & Thrawn lets the good guys win. How in the world are they going to wrap up this season arc in only one more episode??? Let's dig into it. 

The Mouse and Me
Robert Creighton - Part 1

The Mouse and Me

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 56:34


Robert Creighton co-authored and starred in the hit off-Broadway musical "Cagney," which is soon headed toward a Broadway production. For that role, he won the Fred Astaire Award for Outstanding Male Dancer and was nominated for the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards as best Lead Actor in a Musical.  He played the role of Angelo in "Comedy of Errors" for the Public Theatre's Shakespeare in the Park, had starring roles in New York City Center's ENCORE SERIES productions of "Damn Yankees," "Little Me," and "Paint Your Wagon," and was in the original North American tour of "Fame."   On Broadway, some of Robert's credits include playing the roles of Durdles in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood," Moonface in "Anything Goes," and Amos in "Chicago." He was also in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" and "Jackie Mason's Laughing Room Only." On television, he was a recurring guest star on the CBS series "The Good Fight" as Clarence Kolb and guest-starred on "Elementary," "Law & Order," "The Family," and "Life on Mars."  And now...his Disney credits! Robert recently revisited the role of Timon in Disney's "The Lion King" on Broadway after playing the role in NY in 2010, in the LA company in 2002 and 2003, and in Toronto in 2000. Also on Broadway, he played the role of Chef Louis in "The Little Mermaid," and was in the workshop, the out of town tryouts in Denver, and then the full Broadway run of "Frozen," where he originated the role of the Duke of Weselton - or is it Weaselton? Other Disney projects include VoiceOver work, where Robert sang as a thug in the song “I Got A Dream” in the movie, "Tangled." He also sang on two "Frozen" shorts and was part of the live action "Beauty and the Beast." Robert performed at the International Festival of the Arts at EPCOT with fellow Disney royalty Heidi Blickenstaff and Patti Murin. He was also part of multiple developmental workshops including "Aladdin" where he was the Genie, he did 2 workshops of "Newsies," and was in the development cast for "Tangled" for Disney Cruise Line...and speaking of Disney Cruise Line, he performed on 7 Disney Cruises, headlining in the Walt Disney Theatre! Scott is happy to welcome and chat with his pal from the Pridelands, Under the Sea, and Weselton…Robert Creighton! Email: TheMouseAndMePodcast@gmail.com Support: www.patreon.com/themouseandme FB & Instagram: The Mouse and Me TikTok: @TheMouseAndMePodcast Twitter: @MouseMePodcast Music by Kevin MacLeod from https://incompetech.filmmusic.io --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themouseandme/support

Springfield Googolplex
Ep. 12 - Paint Your Wagon

Springfield Googolplex

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 97:02


What happens when a multiple Oscar-winning screenwriter and a Pulitzer Prize-winning director adapt a musical by one of the most successful Broadway duos of all time? An absolute disaster.Adam and Nate force themselves to watch Paint Your Wagon (1969), an infamous musical flop and part of the hilarious wraparound for Simpsons musical clip show, “All Singing, All Dancing” (S9E11).Also in this episode:• An attempt to capitalize on 1960s counterculture with a cowboy throuple and folk music• How Alan Jay Lerner's back-seat directing derailed the production and drove Joshua Logan insane• An uneasy combination of westerns and musicals, realism and slapstick • Lee Marvin's alcoholic antics and the tragicomic on-set affair between Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg• Why did anyone think this was a good idea in the first place (seriously)?Next time, Adam and Nate check out a blockbuster that barely exists, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982).

Springfield Googolplex
Ep. 11 - Mary Poppins with Rachel West

Springfield Googolplex

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 99:15


Adam and Nate team up with ThatShelf.com senior critic Rachel West to unpack Mary Poppins (1964), and The Simpsons' first full musical episode, “Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious” (S8E13). We explore what happens when the immovable dysfunction of the Simpson family meets a British nanny so perfect that her butt waxes the banister.Also in this episode:• Rachel talks about her love for this film and her mixed feelings about the episode• Why Simpsons writer Mike Reiss questions whether magic belongs on the show• Are Simpsons parody songs better than the originals?• The fabtrabulous performance of Dick Van Dyke• Do the special effects hold up today?• Plus more bonus content at SpringfieldGoogolplex.comNext time, Adam and Nate check out the infamous flop Paint Your Wagon (1969). Yes, it's a real movie.

Monday Morning Radio
“Paint Your Wagon' and Come Along to a New Chapter in Your Career or Life

Monday Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 41:46


[This edition of Monday Morning Radio begins our 12th year of podcasting in conjunction with the non-profit Wizard Academy and its co-founder, Roy H. Williams. This is our 550th episode.] When it comes to career moves, bestselling author Joanne Lipman has been very successful and resilient.  She was the first woman to become a deputy managing editor at The Wall Street Journal. She was the founding editor-in chief-of Condé Nast's award-winning Portfolio magazine. She served as editor-in-chief of USA Today and chief content officer of its parent company, Gannett. Currently, Joanne is a regular contributor to CNBC and a lecturer at Yale University. In her latest book, Next!: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work, Joanne provides countless examples of people who reinvented themselves - some willingly, others who had no choice. As she tells host Dean Rotbart, anyone following the methods she prescribes can make the successful leap from one career to the next and the next after that.  [Joanne discussed her bestselling book, That's What She Said, on our June 17, 2019, podcast.] Photo: Joanne Lipman, Next!Posted: June 18, 2023Monday Morning Run Time: 41:45Episode: 12.01 RECENT EPISODES: What Would Your Business Do Differently Today If You Knew the Future? Hear the Fairytale-Esq Story of Dave Combs' “Rachel's Song” – and the Business Savvy That Propels It In Today's Business World, the Means to Success Often Matter As Much as the Ends

Untitled Beatles Podcast
The Beatles' (Fantasy) Country LP

Untitled Beatles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 69:51


Tony & T.J. aren't just Beatles fans. Nah, son. Look at them arms. They country strong. LOOK AT THEM ARMS! G'ON, LOOK! NOW TOUCH THEM ARMS. TOUCH THEM. NOW SQUEAL LIKE A PIG… And, like The Beatles, we at the UBP have a deep appreciation for classic Country music. (Western, however can go f**k itself. Got that, “Paint Your Wagon” soundtrack? #DrunkLeeMarvin) Based on a great episode suggestion from perhaps our youngest listener, Owen (#ThanksO), this week Tony & T.J. assemble their fantasy takes on a Beatles Country album. And while they boot scoot boogie their way thru many Fab country tunes, they also ponder:  ⚾️ Was Enrico Pallazzo on the legendary, literally-everybody's-heard-of-it, #FantasyRecords?  

Springfield Googolplex
Introducing The Simpsons: The Musical: The Miniseries

Springfield Googolplex

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 48:11


Have you ever watched one of The Simpsons beloved musical numbers and been stumped by what the heck it's parodying? Join Adam and Nate as they introduce a new miniseries all about the movies behind your favorite Simpsons musical numbers!Also in this episode:• The musical DNA of The Simpsons, from Matt Groening to Danny Elfman to Alf Clausen• How the show slowly bent its own rules to become a Broadway musical (sometimes)• A preview of the six movies we will be covering in the miniseries• Plus more bonus content at SpringfieldGoogolplex.comIn the first episode (available now), Adam and Nate take shore leave in the Big Apple for On the Town (1949).Miniseries Air Dates:5/23 (Today): On the Town (1949)6/6: My Fair Lady (1964) with Michael Price6/20: Mary Poppins (1964) with Rachel West7/4: Paint Your Wagon (1969)7/18: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982)8/1: A Chorus Line (1985)Follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Twitter and Instagram.

THE CULTWORTHY CLASSIC
EPISODE #38 - PAINT YOUR WAGON!

THE CULTWORTHY CLASSIC

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 62:34


We're Back! We kick off our new season with the underrated and maligned "manly" musical PAINT YOUR WAGON - starring Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood. I have Patrick of VINTAGE VIDEO PODCAST on the show to help me praise (and re-evaluate) this must see musical. Check it out!VINTAGE VIDEO PODCAST: https://vintagevideopodcast.com/THE CULTWORTHY - thecultworthy.com

The Best Song Podcast
Episode 19: Better Save a Chair

The Best Song Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 64:33


Alan Jay Lerner was very busy in 1951, writing the screenplay for An American In Paris, writing songs for the Broadway show Paint Your Wagon and working with Burton Lane for eight songs for the movie musical Royal Wedding. That Fred Astaire movie featured the Oscar-nominated song "Too Late Now," which marked Lerner's first songwriting Oscar nomination. Will he win on his first try, or will Oscar Hammerstein II earn his third for revising a song originally meant for a Marx Brothers movie?

Junk Filter
126: Paint Your Wagon & Black Adam (with Jessica Ritchey)

Junk Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 92:54


The Maryland-based writer and critic Jessica Ritchey is my special guest for a show that compares the current decline in the interconnected comic book movie business to the collapse in the late sixties of the Roadshow Musical with a look at the notorious 1969 musical western Paint Your Wagon (starring Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood) with 2022's box office disappointment Black Adam, meant to launch a new DC superhero franchise for star Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Hubris connects these two movies: Paint Your Wagon was a troubled production that was extremely expensive to make and not nearly the hit Paramount expected it to be, while Black Adam was The Rock's brazen attempt to take over the direction of the DC Universe but released at the moment a new regime took over at Warner Bros's DC unit. Black Adam came from the Shazam saga but Johnson consciously distanced the would-be franchise from its source and even teased a future battle between this antihero and Henry Cavill's Superman that also helped to doom the following Shazam sequel to box office oblivion, leading to public feuding between its star Zachary Levi and Johnson. Jessica and I discuss the cultural conditions that swallowed up these two films in their respective eras, the questionable politics of these films, and why the Simpsons parody of Paint Your Wagon works better than the original! There are over three dozen premium episodes of the show available exclusively to patrons: some notable previous Patreon guests include Jared Yates Sexton, Jacob Bacharach, David Roth, Bryan Quinby and Will Sloan. More to come! Sign up at ⁠https://www.patreon.com/junkfilter Follow Jessica Ritchey on Twitter and subscribe to her Patreon! Trailer for Paint Your Wagon (Joshua Logan, 1969) Trailer for Black Adam (Jaume Collet-Serra, 2022) The legendary Simpsons' takedown of Paint Your Wagon

Get A Better Broadcast, Podcast and Video Voice
0773 – Polyps, Nodules and Phonal Trauma

Get A Better Broadcast, Podcast and Video Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 2:21


2023.02.12 – 0773 – Polyps, Nodules and Phonal Trauma Treating your voice badly, shouting[1], smoking or straining it, is not showing it the respect it deserves. These actions can lead to ‘phonal trauma' such as nodules or polyps (small growths) on your vocal folds. These can be painful and if they heal at all can take a long time. At an extreme, they may need to be removed in an operation. (Wince…) “Once, a year or two back, I'd lost my voice during the evening… really lost it and I had to do all the evening, the late news etc etc and then I had to do the Shipping Forecast [at 00:48 hrs]. I had a gallon of water beside me which wasn't very helpful to be honest, but I just had to keep on closing the fader, having a sip of water, trying to get some sort of voice back. The listeners could just hear it disappearing, during the whole eleven minutes. It was torture! And in the end you have to say ‘and that's the Shipping Forecast, have a peaceful evening'… and I said that and then I just said, ‘I have been Lee Marvin, goodnight.' ”[2]Susan Rae, BBC radio 4 newsreader/announcer, “You're On The Air” podcast December 2020 [1] Some voice professionals ‘fake cheer' at sporting events and concerts, opening their mouths but staying silent.[2] Actor Lee Marvin had a voice once described as “like rain gurgling down a rusty pipe”. He used his gravelly singing voice on a number of occasions, duetting with John Wayne in ‘The Comancheros', and most notably performing ‘Wand'rin' Star' in the movie musical ‘Paint Your Wagon', which earned him a hit single. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Theatre Themes
Theatre Themes - Featuring songs from Swing Time - Gigi - Camelot - Paint your Wagon and more

Theatre Themes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 118:21


The great songs from the great musicals

PMS: An Action Movie Podcast
Should Westerns Make a Comeback?

PMS: An Action Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 77:07


New Year, Old West! Join Phillip and Michael as they have a freewheeling discussion of the Western genre of films, their past, their present, and (maybe?!) their future. From John Wayne to Clint Eastwood to Paint Your Wagon to Tombstone, this episode covers it all.Bonus episodes weekly for only $3 at Patreon.com/PMTMSupport the show

STAGES with Peter Eyers
‘On the Line' - Actor and Corporate Coach; Mariette Rups-Donnelly

STAGES with Peter Eyers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 79:34


Mariette Rups-Donnelly has transferred her extensive experience on stages around Australia to guide the corporate world in effective communication and establishing a firm rapport with their audience. Essentials, she knows only too well; garnered from extensive forays into musical theatre, plays and cabaret. A graduate in languages from Sydney University, Mariette was intended for a career in the diplomatic corps but fate took a hand when she auditioned and was cast in the musical Godspell. Her career in the theatre was off to a promising start and subsequent work in children's theatre and pantomime (including the role of the Wicked Queen in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) and with Ashton's Circus, extended her theatrical experience. Several other musical productions followed, including The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band and Paint Your Wagon, before Mariette landed the role of Val in the original Australian production of A Chorus Line. She played another iconic role in the musical theatre cannon when cast as the alternate ‘Evita Peron' in the original Australian production of Evita. Following Evita she went on to appear in Company, The Sentimental Bloke, Side By Side By Sondheim, Big River, and the national tour of Forbidden Broadway. Roles in Annie, The Seagull, Hamlet, Emerald City and Away are further credits with companies that include the Sydney Theatre Company, Hole in the Wall Theatre, (Perth), JC Williamson's, The Q Theatre (Penrith), the Gordon Frost Organisation and the Melbourne Theatre Company. Mariette has taught at tertiary level in some of Australia's leading acting schools including Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, The Actor's College of Theatre and Television, Sydney; the Actors' Centre, Sydney; The University of Western Sydney; The Sydney Institute of TAFE and in The National Institute of Dramatic Art's Actor's Program, Open Program and Corporate Program. Taking her experience as a leading actor and teacher of actors, she has combined this knowledge with an astute business understanding to create programs that go to the core of business performance. She develops and expands her client's ability to create personal presence, engage on an emotional as well as an intellectual level, run meetings with authority, pitch persuasively and to deliver dynamic presentations. Her clients particularly value her understanding of how to use the voice and body to create maximum impact and her ability to specifically target what each person needs, to take their speaking performance to the next level. Her company, Powerhouse Presentation devises one-on-one programs and customised workshops for business owners, professional speakers, senior executives, and corporations. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Recipient of Best New Podcast at 2019 Australian Podcast Awards. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au

TECHnically Speaking
Kim Welborn Talks Turning Trash Into Opera

TECHnically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 50:42


We're back! Join us for this week's podcast episode where we're joined by Opera in the Ozarks' costume designer, Kim Welborn. We chatted with Kim about her work on Opera in the Ozarks' recent re-envisioned production of The Magic Flute. What makes it re-envisioned? Its eco-conscious spin to the storyline and costumes constructed one hundred percent using trash and recycled materials!Go to https://www.usitt.org/news/technically-speaking-kim-welborn-talks-turning-trash-opera to learn more about Opera in the Ozarks' production of The Magic Flute and see visuals of the costumes discussed during today's episode.Get to know our guest: Kim Welborn is a freelance costume designer and resident designer for Opera in the Ozarks' summer program. Her costume career spans the gamut from historically accurate productions, including clothing for Florida's Quincentennial and the world premiere of My Dearest Friend for the National Park Service Centennial, to a production of The Magic Flute, re-envisioned as an environmental fable and built entirely from trash and recyclables. Recent projects include a 1960's Best Christmas Pageant Ever and All is Calm, the story of the World War 1 Christmas Eve truce. She has designed more than 30 musicals and plays; favorites include A Little Night Music; Hello, Dolly; Evita; The Producers; Paint Your Wagon; South Pacific; Spamalot; the Diary of Anne Frank and Blithe Spirit. Her past several years have focused largely on opera, including Marriage of Figaro, All is Calm, Tales of Hoffman, Don Pasquale, La Boheme, Amahl & the Night Visitors, Hansel & Gretel, and youth company productions for Opera Orlando; Cosi Fan Tutte, Cendrilllon, Lucia de Lammermoor and Little Women (Opera in the Ozarks); Pagliacci and The Birthday Clown (Savannah Opera Company); Pirates of Penzance (International Opera Center) and Dido and Aeneas (University of Northern Iowa). Kim is a world native who divides her time between New York, Maryland, and Florida. Learn more about today's advertiser, Stage Creatives Network:www.rachelannestiles.comwww.stagecreativesnetwork.com

The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales
Ep239 - Robyn Hurder: Bringing the "IT Factor" in A Beautiful Noise, the Neil Diamond Musical

The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 51:40


Currently playing the role of Marcia Murphey in the Broadway show, "A Beautiful Noise, The Neil Diamond Musical", Robyn Hurder shares how she got involved with the show and how she never thought it would be her biggest role to date. In fact, she auditioned for a different role but didn't think much of it because she felt like she wasn't right for it. Robyn speaks candidly about her love of performing, what it's like to work during the pandemic and the physical demands of it. She recalls how she got into theatre and how growing up with a supportive family, especially her mom, was one of the main reasons why she was able to follow her dreams. From doing community theatre productions in her younger years to playing the role of Mary Magdalene in a production of "Jesus Christ Superstar", it was that first taste of being the star of the show which pushed her to pursue performing as a career. Robyn also talks about having the “it” factor, the importance of believing in yourself and your talent, and that if you remain true to yourself and what you want, you're going to be okay. Robyn Hunter is an actress best known for originating the role of Nini in "Moulin Rouge! The Musical", which also earned her a Tony Award nomination. Her other Broadway credits include "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", "Chicago", "Grease", and "Nice Work If You Can Get It". She's also performed in numerous Off-Broadways shows such as "Play It Cool", "Paint Your Wagon", "The New Yorkers", and "A Chorus Line" among others. Her tv credits include "The Right Girl", "Fosse/Verdon", and "Starlight Express". Robyn recently finished originating the role of Marcia Murphey in "A Beautiful Noise, The Neil Diamond Musical", which has now transferred to Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre. Connect with Robyn: Instagram: @robynhurder Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast TikTok: @thetheatrepodcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine
Episode 320 - Justin Bell Guarini

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 69:16


Justin Bell Guarini's robust performance career launched with the first season of American Idol in 2002. His stage and screen appearances since then include Broadway productions of American Idiot, InTransit, Paint Your Wagon, Romeo and Juliet, Wicked, and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.   Justin has hosted nationally broadcasted shows like Idol Wrap and Idol Tonight along with live red carpet events for the TV Guide Network, the Oscars, the Emmys, and the Grammys. He continues to reprise his role as the lovable “Lil' Sweet” in the award winning national commercial campaign for Diet Dr. Pepper.   In 2019, Justin founded The Warrior Artist Alliance (Warrior Artist Empire LLC) to help performers achieve the success they deserve in a challenging industry. He shares his tips, tricks, breadth of experience, and warrior mindset with a community of performers through podcasts, his best selling book “Audition Secrets”, blogs, and dynamic training programs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Book Shambles with Robin and Josie

On today's episode, Robin is joined by the multi award winning novelist Kamila Shamsie. They chat about her new novel Best of Friends, as well as how she knew from an early age she wanted to be a writer, letting go of books once they're finished and, obviously, the Clint Eastwood western musical Paint Your Wagon. Hear an extended edition by subscribing at patreon.com/bookshambles

The Wright Conversations
Ep 18: A Conversation About Being an Artist (and Staying Sane) in 2022 with Justin Guarini

The Wright Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 53:21


Justin Bell Guarini's robust performance career launched with the first season of American Idol in 2002. His stage and screen appearances since then include Broadway productions of American Idiot, InTransit, Paint Your Wagon, Romeo and Juliet, Wicked, and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. Justin has hosted nationally broadcasted shows like Idol Wrap and Idol Tonight along with live red carpet events for the TV Guide Network, the Oscars, the Emmys, and the Grammys. He continues to reprise his role as the lovable “Lil' Sweet” in the award winning national commercial campaign for Diet Dr. Pepper. In 2019, Justin founded The Warrior Artist Alliance (Warrior Artist Empire LLC) to help performers achieve the success they deserve in a challenging industry. He shares his tips, tricks, breadth of experience, and warrior mindset with a community of performers through podcasts, his best selling book “Audition Secrets”, blogs, and dynamic training programs. Justin is dedicated to his loving family; his wife, daughter, and sons make up his happy home. It is here that he draws his support and the desire to live his best life. Hey everyone! Welcome to today's episode of the Wright Conversations Podcast! For today's episode, I'm joined by Justin Bell Guarini to talk about the artistic transition since 2020, navigating family life and becoming a mentor, and the value of investing in yourself. Justin also talks about overcoming resistance, the importance of serving others, and finding your self-confidence.   Let's delve in!   In this Episode You'll Learn: [04:36] Who is Justin Guarini? [08:28] Justin's long-awaited theatre show. [12:44] Navigating the transition since 2020. [19:20] Family life and becoming a mentor. [25:14] Taking care of oneself when the inclination is to take care of others. [34:46] Justin's advice for when you're feeling resistance. [42:01] Working with Justin. [44:28] Justin's words of wisdom.   Quotes: “When you begin to invest in yourself, it begins to multiply.” [33:43] “Better questions lead to better answers.” [35:39] “My advice for you is to lean into the resistance.” [34:53] “Stop trying to shove the feelings that you're having down. Your feelings, your thoughts are valid.” [38:55] “You don't need to have been born with it, you don't need to have gone to school for it, and you dont need to have 10/20/30 years of experience in order to be confident in it.” [46:11] “Self-confidence just means confiding in yourself, trusting in yourself.” [47:00] “Other people don't see us through their eyes. They see us through our eyes.” [47:58] “That ability to have self-confidence is built on the back of failure.” [49:06]   Connect with Justin Guarini Website:            https://www.justinguarini.com Instagram:          @justinguarini Twitter:              @justinguarini LinkedIn:            Justin Guarini   Connect with Rachel Wright Website:            https://rachelwrightnyc.com Instagram:          @thewright_rachel Twitter:              @thewrightrachel   Resources   WIN A FREE INTIMACY AFTER DARK DECK!   Get 30% OFF the NEW After Dark Deck! Use Promo Code: Rachel   Get your Zumio Discount!   Call to Action Please if you love this episode, and know someone else who is a passionate soul on a mission just like you share it with your friends and others. To help this podcast grow please leave an iTunes review and don't forget to subscribe.

Five Films From
Paint Your Wagon (1969)/(FFF Paddy Chayefsky 2/5)

Five Films From

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 31:31


From FFF Paddy Chayefsky, originally released September 23, 2022. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/five-films-from/support

Springfield Googolplex
Coming Attractions

Springfield Googolplex

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 18:08


Welcome to the Springfield Googolplex, the movie podcast for Simpsons fans! In this short episode, Nate and Adam share the inspiration for this podcast, what to expect in upcoming episodes, and their geekiness about movies and The Simpsons.Also in this episode:• How The Simpsons writers passed down the • tradition of secondhand movie literacy from Mad Magazine• Some of Adam and Nate's favorite Simpsons seasons and episodes• Finding out that Paint Your Wagon (1969) isn't just a joke made up for The SimpsonsNow available: In episode 01, Adam introduces Nate to You Only Live Twice (1967), a wild entry in the James Bond series from the twilight of Sean Connery's run as 007.Follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Twitter and Instagram! Find bonus content at SpringfieldGoogolplex.com

Five Films From
Five Films From Paddy Chayefsky

Five Films From

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 149:22


1. Marty (1955) 2. Paint Your Wagon (1969) 3. The Hospital (1971) 4. Network (1976) 5. Altered States (1980) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/five-films-from/support

Entertainment(x)
Mike Isaacson Part 2 The Muny, Moving Forward and Honesty

Entertainment(x)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 14:26


Mike Isaacson, Currently in his ninth season and only the third person to hold this position in The Muny's 103-year history. To date, he has produced 56 Muny shows, 23 of which had never been on the Muny stage before. He has collaborated at The Muny with many Tony award winners and breakthrough talents, including Christian Borle, Colin Donnell, Marcia Milgrom Dodge, Gary Griffin, Heather Headley, Jennifer Holliday, Denis Jones, Laura Michelle Kelly, Dan Knecht- ges, Beth Leavel, Norm Lewis, Beth Malone, Kathleen Marshall, Patti Murin, Josh Rhodes, Emily Skinner and Ken Page. The Riverfront Times wrote, “Under the leadership of executive producer Mike Isaacson, the quality of Muny productions rose like the proverbial phoenix.” The St. Louis Post-Dispatch named him “Theatre Artist of the Year,” noting that by “staging one impressive production after another, he made The Muny simultaneously hip and – be- lieve it – important to our community.” During Isaacson's tenure, The Muny has produced new developmental productions of Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn, Lerner and Loewe's Paint Your Wagon and The Unsinkable Molly Brown. During its record-breaking 100th season, The Muny became the first theatre in the world to produce the legendary Jerome Robbins' Broadway, doing unprecedented archival work on both the artistic and business side. During that same season, The Muny produced the U.S. regional premiere of Jersey Boys. Isaacson has changed the look and feel of a Muny production, overseeing a transformation in every aspect of pro- duction that culminated in 2019 with the arrival of the theatre's extraordinary James S. Mc- Donnell stage, a state-of-the art stage house that includes revolutionary LED technology, automated sets and a host of other innovations. During the summer of 2020, when The Muny was closed due to COVID-19, Mike produced and created The Muny 2020 Variety Hour Live!, an online show that reached more than a worldwide audience of over 400,000.   With Kristin Caskey, Isaacson has produced more than 23 Broadway musicals and plays, national tours, off-Broadway and London productions. All told, his productions have received more than 122 Tony nominations and 34 Tony Awards. Last year, he produced the highly ac- claimed David Byrne's American Utopia, which made every major “Top 10” list, and became a highly acclaimed film by Spike Lee on HBO, for which he also served as an executive produc- er. Just as the COVID-19 shutdown of Broadway began, he was awaiting the first preview of Neil Simon's Plaza Suite, starring Mathew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker.   Also, during the shutdown, Isaacson served as a supporting producer of the acclaimed re- vival of The Unsinkable Molly Brown at New York's Transport Group. Other career highlights include: Fun Home (2015 Tony Award, Best Musical; 2018 Olivier nominee for Best Musical), Legally Blonde the Musical (2011 Olivier Award, Best Musical), Thoroughly Modern Millie (2002 Tony Award, Best Musical), Red (2010 Tony Award, Best Play), The Humans (2016 Tony Award, Best Play), If/Then, starring Idina Menzel, Lanford Wilson's Burn This, starring Adam Driver and Kerri Russell (2019 Tony nomination for Best Revival of a Play), Bring It On: The Musical (2013 Tony nomination for Best Musical), A Doll's House 2 (2017 Tony nomination for Best Play), You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (1999 Tony nomination for Best Revival of a Musical), The Seagull, starring Kristin Scott Thomas, Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard, Caroline, or Change (Tony nomination for Best Musical); One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (2001 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play) and Death of a Salesman (1999 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play). For the Independent Presenters Network, Isaacson served as producer for Spamalot (2005 Tony Award, Best Musical), Ragtime (revival) and The Color Purple (2006 Tony nomination for Best Musical).   He has received the St. Louis Arts and Education Council's Award for Excellence in the Arts and has been awarded The Broadway League's and Theatre Development Fund's Commercial Theater Institute “Robert Whitehead” Award for excellence in producing. He has served on the board of governors and executive committee of The Broadway League and received the Samuel J. L'Hommedieu Award. He has also received the Equality Award from the St. Louis Chapter of Human Rights Campaign.

Longbox Crusade
Monthly Monday Movie Muckabout - Episode 52: Paint Your Wagon

Longbox Crusade

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 50:06


Monthly Monday Movie Muckabout Episode 52: Paint Your Wagon Rick checks in with basement dweller Clinton (@fridays_fan) to see what he feels about heading out to California to find gold, sing songs, and of course, PAINT YOUR WAGON. #MonthlyMondayMovieMuckabout Find Clinton on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/fridays_fan or https://twitter.com/CoffeeComicsBlg Let us know what you think! Email the show at contact@longboxcrusade.com This podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK: Visit the WEBSITE: http://www.longboxcrusade.com/ Follow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JeffRickPresent https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusade Subscribe on Apple Podcasts at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longboxcrusade/id1118783510?mt=2 Intro theme “Fall back“ by Joe November. Check out his site at: https://soundcloud.com/joseflin99 Thank you for listening and we hope you have enjoyed this episode of Monthly Monday Movie Muckabout. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/longbox-crusade/message

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Entertainment(x)
Mike Isaacson Part 1 ”Move On”

Entertainment(x)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 18:46


Mike Isaacson, Currently in his ninth season and only the third person to hold this position in The Muny's 103-year history. To date, he has produced 56 Muny shows, 23 of which had never been on the Muny stage before. He has collaborated at The Muny with many Tony award winners and breakthrough talents, including Christian Borle, Colin Donnell, Marcia Milgrom Dodge, Gary Griffin, Heather Headley, Jennifer Holliday, Denis Jones, Laura Michelle Kelly, Dan Knecht- ges, Beth Leavel, Norm Lewis, Beth Malone, Kathleen Marshall, Patti Murin, Josh Rhodes, Emily Skinner and Ken Page. The Riverfront Times wrote, “Under the leadership of executive producer Mike Isaacson, the quality of Muny productions rose like the proverbial phoenix.” The St. Louis Post-Dispatch named him “Theatre Artist of the Year,” noting that by “staging one impressive production after another, he made The Muny simultaneously hip and – be- lieve it – important to our community.” During Isaacson's tenure, The Muny has produced new developmental productions of Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn, Lerner and Loewe's Paint Your Wagon and The Unsinkable Molly Brown. During its record-breaking 100th season, The Muny became the first theatre in the world to produce the legendary Jerome Robbins' Broadway, doing unprecedented archival work on both the artistic and business side. During that same season, The Muny produced the U.S. regional premiere of Jersey Boys. Isaacson has changed the look and feel of a Muny production, overseeing a transformation in every aspect of pro- duction that culminated in 2019 with the arrival of the theatre's extraordinary James S. Mc- Donnell stage, a state-of-the art stage house that includes revolutionary LED technology, automated sets and a host of other innovations. During the summer of 2020, when The Muny was closed due to COVID-19, Mike produced and created The Muny 2020 Variety Hour Live!, an online show that reached more than a worldwide audience of over 400,000.   With Kristin Caskey, Isaacson has produced more than 23 Broadway musicals and plays, national tours, off-Broadway and London productions. All told, his productions have received more than 122 Tony nominations and 34 Tony Awards. Last year, he produced the highly ac- claimed David Byrne's American Utopia, which made every major “Top 10” list, and became a highly acclaimed film by Spike Lee on HBO, for which he also served as an executive produc- er. Just as the COVID-19 shutdown of Broadway began, he was awaiting the first preview of Neil Simon's Plaza Suite, starring Mathew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker.   Also, during the shutdown, Isaacson served as a supporting producer of the acclaimed re- vival of The Unsinkable Molly Brown at New York's Transport Group. Other career highlights include: Fun Home (2015 Tony Award, Best Musical; 2018 Olivier nominee for Best Musical), Legally Blonde the Musical (2011 Olivier Award, Best Musical), Thoroughly Modern Millie (2002 Tony Award, Best Musical), Red (2010 Tony Award, Best Play), The Humans (2016 Tony Award, Best Play), If/Then, starring Idina Menzel, Lanford Wilson's Burn This, starring Adam Driver and Kerri Russell (2019 Tony nomination for Best Revival of a Play), Bring It On: The Musical (2013 Tony nomination for Best Musical), A Doll's House 2 (2017 Tony nomination for Best Play), You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (1999 Tony nomination for Best Revival of a Musical), The Seagull, starring Kristin Scott Thomas, Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard, Caroline, or Change (Tony nomination for Best Musical); One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (2001 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play) and Death of a Salesman (1999 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play). For the Independent Presenters Network, Isaacson served as producer for Spamalot (2005 Tony Award, Best Musical), Ragtime (revival) and The Color Purple (2006 Tony nomination for Best Musical).   He has received the St. Louis Arts and Education Council's Award for Excellence in the Arts and has been awarded The Broadway League's and Theatre Development Fund's Commercial Theater Institute “Robert Whitehead” Award for excellence in producing. He has served on the board of governors and executive committee of The Broadway League and received the Samuel J. L'Hommedieu Award. He has also received the Equality Award from the St. Louis Chapter of Human Rights Campaign.

Monthly Monday Movie Muckabout
Monthly Monday Movie Muckabout - Episode 52: Paint Your Wagon

Monthly Monday Movie Muckabout

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 50:06


Monthly Monday Movie Muckabout Episode 52: Paint Your Wagon Rick checks in with basement dweller Clinton to see what he feels about heading out to California to find gold, sing songs, and of course, PAINT YOUR WAGON. #MonthlyMondayMovieMuckabout Find Clinton on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/fridays_fan or https://twitter.com/CoffeeComicsBlg Let us know what you think! Email the show at contact@longboxcrusade.com This podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK: Visit the WEBSITE: http://www.longboxcrusade.com/ Follow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JeffRickPresent https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusade Subscribe on Apple Podcasts at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longboxcrusade/id1118783510?mt=2 Intro theme “Fall back“ by Joe November. Check out his site at: https://soundcloud.com/joseflin99 Thank you for listening and we hope you have enjoyed this episode of Monthly Monday Movie Muckabout.

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Pete the Courier Drivers Sunday Q & A.
Sunday Q & A. Paint your Wagon (Part 2)

Pete the Courier Drivers Sunday Q & A.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 19:07


I decided to paint the side of my truck with varying degrees of success. This is what you had to say about it.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pete-the-courier-drivers-sunday-q-and-a-the-story-so-far/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Classic Movie Reviews
Episode 212 - Paint Your Wagon

Classic Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 51:57


“Paint Your Wagon” 1969 is a western – musical film. Director Joshua Logan faced multiple challenges including remote locations, cast members with differing ideas and styles, a ballooning budget, and studio anxieties. Mr. Logan needed his director experiences from films such as “South Pacific” 1958 (Episode 11) to complete this movie.Events occur at a gold rush mining camp full of lonely, wild miners. The huge cast is led by Lee Marvin as Ben Rumson the grizzled and hard drinking man of the open country, Clint Eastwood as “Pardner” the new best friend of Rumson, and Jean Seberg as Elizabeth the woman loved by both Rumson and “Pardner”. The film features over twelve musical numbers and both Mr. Marvin and Mr. Eastwood did their own singing. Please enjoy this crew.Here's the IMDB page for “Paint Your Wagon”Check us out on Patreon at www.patreon.com/classicmoviereviews for even more content and bonus shows.

Musical Theatre Radio presents
Be Our Guest with David Armstrong

Musical Theatre Radio presents "Be Our Guest"

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 46:35


David Armstrong is an American stage director, writer, producer, lecturer, educator and choreographer. He is best known for his work at The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle where from 2000 to 2018 he served as the Producing Artistic Director and later as the Executive Producer and Artistic Director, and where he is currently the Artistic Director Emeritus. He also currently serves on the faculty of the University of Washington School Of Drama where he teaches a course entitled: The Broadway Musical -How Immigrants, Jews, Queers and African-Americans Invented America's Signature Art Form. On Broadway he directed the musical Scandalous!: The Life And Trials Of Aimee Semple McPherson starring Carolee Carmello who received a Tony nomination for her performance. He also directed this show's pre-Broadway production at The 5th Avenue Theatre under the title Saving Aimee. Other acclaimed 5th Avenue Theatre productions include Candide, Sweeney Todd, HAIR, A Little Night Music, Company, Hello, Dolly!, Oliver!, Anything Goes, MAME, Pippin, The Secret Garden, Vanities, White Christmas, The Rocky Horror Show, Yankee Doodle Dandy!, Holiday Inn, A Room With A View, Jaques Brel Is Alive… and Paint Your Wagon as well as concert productions of Gentleman Prefer Blondes, Hairspray and Titanic. Under his leadership The 5th Avenue grew to become one of the nation's leading musical theater companies, especially with regards to the development and production of new work. During his tenure The 5th produced full productions of 19 new musicals, nine of which subsequently transferred to Broadway, and two of which received the TONY Award for Best Musical (Hairspray and Memphis). Mr. Armstrong's direction and choreography have been seen on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in Los Angeles and at many leading regional theaters including DC's Shakespeare Theatre Company, Paper Mill Playhouse, The Kennedy Center, Seattle's ACT Theater, Ordway Center, Houston's TUTS, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Dallas Summer Musicals, Cincinnati Playhouse, St. Louis Rep, Cohoes Music Hall, Pittsburg CLO, and Ford's Theater. In 2018 he directed Shaw's Arms And The Man for the Seattle Shakespeare Company. Mr. Armstrong's awards include the Puget Sound Business Journal's 2016 “Outstanding Voice” Award, the Puget Sound Association of Phi Beta Kappa's 2018 Humanities Achievement Award, and in honor of his 18 years as Executive Producer and Artistic Director of The 5th Avenue Theatre, Mayor Jenny A. Durkan proclaimed June 26, 2018 to be “David Armstrong Day” in the city of Seattle. ​ In the spring of 2019 he joined the faculty of The University of Washington School of Drama to teach a new course called The Broadway Musical: How Immigrants, Queers, Jews and African-Americans Invented America's Signature Art Form, which he will teach again in during spring quarter of 2020.

Small Town News
Big Bear Lake, CA - We Order Off-Menu at Taco Bell

Small Town News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 66:42


Welcome to Big Bear Lake, California, "Southern California's Winter Playground!"  Located about 25 miles northeast of San Bernardino, Big Bear Lake has become a popular recreation destination.  With a population of just over 5,000, the number of people staying in the area can swell to over 100,000 during many weekends of the year.  The area is a popular destination year round destination and as a shooting location for the film industry.  The area was used for films including Old Yeller, War Games, Paint Your Wagon,  and Better off Dead to name a few.  In addition, Heather O'Rourke, the child actress who played Carol Anne in the Poltergeist movie series, lived in the town in the mid-80s.  We hope you enjoy our visit to Big Bear Lake!

Why Are We Doing This?
#40- Paint Your Wagon

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 64:53


Paint Your Wagon (1969). We have a lot of questions this week: Why so many "tarts"? What's up with Hornton? How did Hornton drink whiskey and not die? Is "Pardner" better than "Sylvester Newel"? Why did Elizabeth's face contort like that?Rate and review on Apple Podcasts, and wherever you can!Where to watch: AmazonInstagram: @why.r.we.doing.thisTwitter: @yrwdtpodEmail: whyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comPatreon: patreon.com/whyrwedoingthisWebsite: https://www.podpage.com/why-are-we-doing-this/Next week: You Decide! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Theatre Themes
Theatre Themes-03-12-2021 Featuring songs from Jesus Christ Superstar - Paint Your Wagon - Pickwick and more

Theatre Themes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 121:42


Featuring songs from Jesus Christ Superstar - Paint Your Wagon - Pickwick and more

Mayfair Theatre
352: A Ghost Eating Extra Large Pizzas

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 34:36


This week, Eric and Josh discuss: rentals, schedules, programming requests, The Family Man, Hanukkah, Castle Grayskull, Marshmallow perfume, Black Friday, Paint Your Wagon, Twilight, and more! They also mention the movies screening the week of Friday December 3rd - Thursday December 9th: Spencer, Last Night In Soho, and Unforgiven!

Celluloid Fever Dreams
Ep.48: Paint Your Wagon(1969)

Celluloid Fever Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 44:50


It's a Clint Eastwood Western...musical? 1850 California sees a mining camp of 400 men spring up around a gold strike. Ben Rumson(Lee Marvin) and Pardner(Clint Eastwood) work a claim together. Things take a turn when a passing Mormon sells his least favorite wife to Ben who is convinced every man in the camp wants her. Pardner reveals his feelings for Ben's wife Elizabeth(Jean Seberg) and so the three of them decide to live together in marriage. Based, loosely, on the 1951 musical of the same name. Join host Wyndham Jennings as he dives into the production of the film and the problems they faced in bringing it to the screen. A meddling producer, a skyrocketing budget, fights, strikes, bad weather and more are covered in this episode along with a special look at the FBI's attempts to destroy the career and life of Jean Seberg. So sit down and learn about another film that deserves a second chance with Celluloid Fever Dreams. Films mentioned in the episode: Camelot, The Dirty Dozen, Breathless, The Creature Walks, The Wild Bunch, The Blues Brothers --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/celluloidfeverdreams/support

The Gospel of Musical Theatre
2.4 Paint Your Wagon!

The Gospel of Musical Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 50:30


It's the last installment of our Lerner & Loewe deep dive, and we're ending with - well, with a bit of a downer. But an interesting one: Paint Your Wagon, the quintessential expression of loneliness and the challenge of connection.   We talk about: The differences between the 1951 Broadway musical and the 1969 film – and how things had changed in the real world from 1951 & 1969 The sexual & gender politics of Ben, Pardner & Elisa's polyamorous relationship in the film The vision of American masculinity embodied in the Western myth and the songs "Wandrin' Star," "Another Autumn," and "I Talk to the Trees" The theological, economic, and social dynamics of connection & completion given voice in songs like “They Call the Wind Maria” and the economic, gender and theological dynamics embodied in the questions they raise. Whether shows from another era—like My Fair Lady, Paint Your Wagon, Gigi—help us identify with their creators & original audiences, or whether they romanticize & perpetuate a false narrative about the past Our speculative take on the psychology of Lerner & Lowe based on the characters they create   You'll hear: James Barton singing “Wandrin' Star” from the 1951 Broadway Cast recording Justin Guarini singing “Another Autumn” and Nathan Hackman singing “They Call the Wind Maria” from the 2015 Encores! Cast recording Tony Bavaar singing “I Talk to the Trees” from the 1951 Broadway Cast recording   Continue the conversation with Peter (@pgeinvan) and Nathan (@nathan_lerud) on Twitter, and follow us on Instagram or Twitter @gospelofmt!

Celluloid Fever Dreams
Ep.47: Voodoo Apocalypse (2018)

Celluloid Fever Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 26:45


A parody/homage to grindhouse films of the 70s, Voodoo Apocalypse features everything you need! A cop seeking revenge for his partner's death! Kung Fu! Voodoo! Lucha Libre! The Mafia! A rock song that turns people into zombies! And did we mention the whole thing was shot in Spain? But don't worry, it's all in English... except for the Kung Fu master, and the part set in Mexico... and the Italian-American family of one of the cops. So it's 80% in English but 100% in insanity. Another Dollar Bin Movie Find, but was it worth the money? Join Wyndham Jennings for another dive to the bottom of film culture for a forgotten film as he tries to answer the Most Important Question of All: Was it Entertaining? Be sure to check out all the other films mentioned in this episode as well: Sugar Hill(1974), Casa de Mi Padre(2012), Sukiyaki Western Django(2007), Black Dynamite(2009), and Paint Your Wagon(1969) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/celluloidfeverdreams/support

Rumicast
Paint Your Wagon

Rumicast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 52:32


This week grab a paintbrush, your favourite shade of oil-based paint, and help the FMB slather this four-wheeled people-mover with a fresh coat of whatever you damn well please.  This patchwork episode sees the FMB finally get around to watching the infamous , toe-tapping 28 carat Western musical Paint Your Wagon! next week: Spiral, from the Book of Saw

Rumicast
Gunfight at Red Sands

Rumicast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 51:07


The FMB saddle up for a rather obscure proto-spaghetti Western, Gunfight at Red Sands; notable for some unintentional comedy, anachronistic background detail and composer Ennio Morricone's first foray into the genre that ended up defining a large part of his career.  the FMB ride again next week with Paint Your Wagon

Theatre Themes
Theatre Themes-24-09-2021 Featuring songs from State Fair - Fiddler - Paint your Wagon and more

Theatre Themes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 119:06


Featuring songs from State Fair - Fiddler - Paint your Wagon and more

Mark and Dan Meets World
My Best Friend's Girl

Mark and Dan Meets World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 27:53


This week on Mark and Dan Meets World, after Cory spends 3 months away from Topanga, she is back from summer camp and the kids are back in school. Cory tries to find the nerve to ask Topanga out, only to find out Shawn did it first! We also get to meet Eli for the first time, we never watch Paint Your Wagon, and this questions dares to ask....where's Leon? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markanddanmeetsworld/message

The Muni Story
Rich McCoy

The Muni Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 29:48


Rich has performed in and directed a number of Muni shows. Rich made his Muni debut in the cast of Paint Your Wagon in 1978. Since then, he has played Oliver Warbucks in Annie in 1985 and Adam in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers in 1987. His directorial credits for Muni include Fiddler on the Roof (twice), South Pacific and Grease. The last show Rich directed for Muni was Cabaret in 2015. Want to get involved in this project? Email history@themuni.org

Reading My Blog
12: I Don’t Know How I Feel About “Paint Your Wagon”

Reading My Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020


A super-niche analysis of a rarely seen version of a lesser known musical: Lerner & Loewe’s “Paint Your Wagon” revived, revised, and reimagined with a book by Jon Marans. We don’t talk about the film, but we do talk a little film theory. Original source posted July 31st, 2019. https://anotherwhitesuburbanite.wordpress.com/2019/07/

Ay-oh! Oh-ay! The Who's the Boss Podcast

Who knew painting your car every few years was a thing? Well, apparently it was at the Bower house. But Tony has Angela seeing red when he oversteps his authority on household decisions. We're discussing Paint Your Wagon. It’s The Who’s the Boss Podcast! Join us while we rewatch every episode of this groundbreaking 80s classic television show to get ready for the reboot starring Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano (and hopefully Judith Light and Danny Pintauro). We discuss what still works today, what doesn’t, Angela Bower’s awesomeness, Tony Micelli’s machismo, and why Mona is actually the boss. New episodes every Monday and Thursday available everywhere you listen to podcasts. Things we mentioned in the podcast: "I hired a wife. And my career took off." https://www.businessinsider.com/im-female-lawyer-when-i-hired-wife-career-took-off-2019-9 David Ury doing a dramatic reading of Brand New Life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e212Ti5QzfQ If you enjoy this podcast, please consider rating and reviewing. It will help us get more listeners. Visit us! We’d love to hear from you. @whosthebosspodcast on Instagram @whosthebosspod1 on Twitter The Who’s the Boss Podcast on Facebook If you would like to leave us a voice message to use on a future show, go to https://anchor.fm/wtbpodcast and click on Message. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wtbpodcast/message

Two Bad Neighbors - A Simpsons Podcast
151. All Singing All Dancing (and Mailbag!)

Two Bad Neighbors - A Simpsons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 99:07


In this episode we talk Paint Your Wagon, Stephen Sondheim, and answer your emails! Check out Lydia's Channel: The Simpsons Theory https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXiOoBAnKXzoCx1YK3heZNA Check out Conan interviewing the Simpsons writers https://youtu.be/DtJ28qOEG1g E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod, and like us on Facebook to never miss an episode! If you like what you hear please consider leaving us a review on iTunes, and becoming a patreon member here: www.patreon.com/boathausstudios Patreon members will gain exclusive access to our bonus episodes!

The Good, The Pod and The Ugly
EASTWOOD: PAINT YER HEREAFTER

The Good, The Pod and The Ugly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 60:39


S1 E9 PAINT YER HEREAFTER Eastwood's HEREAFTER, 2010, which IMDB halfway accurately labels Drama/Disaster, is chock full of actors you recognize from better movies saying words in storylines about what happens after people die. Everyone who has seen Hereafter can attest death feels like watching this movie. In 1969's PAINT YOUR WAGON, the musical (!!!) with Clint, Jean Seberg and Lee-frickin-Marvin, we learn they had to paint the wagon because the first coat melted off after watching this insane movie. Ken and Jack suffer from the law of averages and discuss both at length. HEREAFTER: 00:02:10PAINT YOUR WAGON: 00:25:33

True Talk in Ten
Ep. 2: "What I Did For Love" (with Bob Zubrycki)

True Talk in Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 14:19


As we mourn the loss of live theater and concerts worldwide, we meet Bob Zubrycki, a Broadway musician who grapples with life during a Covid pandemic. A veteran of dozens of Broadway shows, Bob performed in the orchestra for "Carousel," “She Loves Me” and previously performed in “A Gentleman's Guide To Love and Murder”, winner of the 2014 Tony Award for Best New Musical and he can be heard on the recent cast recordings of “She Loves Me”, “An American in Paris” and “Paint Your Wagon” (violin and mandolin). He has won an Emmy Award for his musical contribution to the documentary, “The Curse of the Bambino”.Bob is currently Concertmaster for the New York City Chamber Orchestra, a member of the American Symphony Orchestra, the Stamford Symphony, principal violin and frequent soloist with the Amici New York Orchestra, and has performed in the orchestra for the American Ballet Theater at Lincoln Center. He has recently performed as Concertmaster for the New York Choral Society at Carnegie Hall, Encores! at City Center, the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic and for Pope Francis at St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

Offbeat Oregon History podcast
Outlaw Berry Way got a fake trial, a real execution

Offbeat Oregon History podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 8:50


A little over 157 years ago, Deputy Frank McDaniels arrived back home in Canyon City after a long and grueling manhunt. McDaniels was exhausted. But he’d got his man. He had murder suspect Berry Way in custody, and now all that was needed was to bring him to The Dalles for trial. A large group of local Canyon City miners had a different idea, though. Instead of going to all that trouble, with the possibility of Way getting let off by some bleeding-heart big-city judge, why not take care of justice right now, right here in Canyon City, DIY-style? By the time McDaniels was settled in with his prisoner in one of Canyon City’s saloons, they’d already formed a committee, with a chairman and a secretary. They met in another saloon — apparently a very large one, because there were 460 of them — to get things organized. Initially, their plan was simply to get hold of Berry Way and fructify the nearest juniper tree with him in classic vigilante style — no muss, no fuss. But Ike Hare gave an impassioned speech, urging the committee to, as it were, be a kinder, gentler lynch mob — and give the accused a full trial before hanging him. That way, it would be legit. Unlike, you know, those other mob killings that sometimes happened in the frontier West. “Yes, gentlemen,” he concluded to approving cheers in what must have looked disturbingly like a scene from the movie “Paint Your Wagon.” “We will give him a fair and impartial trial. We know him to be guilty, and we will hang him anyhow.” (Canyon City, Grant County; 1863) (For text and pictures, see http://www.offbeatoregon.com/1806a.berry-way-perry-mason-paint-your-wagon-498.html)

Masculine Journey Radio's Podcast 28min

Welcome to Masculine Journey fellow adventurers! We've all felt guilt at some point in our lives. The guys open the discussion this week on the topic of guilt, and explore their thoughts and share their stories on the subject. The clip this week comes from the film "Paint Your Wagon." The journey continues, so grab your gear and be blessed, right here on the Masculine Journey Radio Show. Check out Masculine Journey After Hours Podcast as the band of brothers continue their discussion on guilt.  

2 Guys 5 Movies
073: Top Five Musicals of the 1960s

2 Guys 5 Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 86:24


This week, 2 Guys 5 Movies tackles a decade known for its musicals, and Frank chooses his top five. The list includes Carol Reed's Oliver!, Jacques Demy's The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, the Lee Marvin/Clint Eastwood western, Paint Your Wagon, and the classics, West Side Story and My Fair Lady. If you are a fan of the podcast, there are other two important ways you can help us. First, you can please subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your podcast client. That not only would be useful to us for the feedback, but also help us receive more attention. Second, if you like your Facebook page, 2 Guys 5 Movies, it would be helpful to like or share our posts so others can learn about 2 Guys 5 Movies and decide if it is for them. Finally, if you have your own ideas for the podcast, you can also email us with list suggestions at 2guys5movies@gmail.com, and thank you all for listening and your support.

Canceled Too Soon
Critically Acclaimed #124 | Extraction, The Willoughbys, Circus of Books, 0.0mhz, To the Stars, and Paint Your Wagon!

Canceled Too Soon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 118:54


CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED has boatloads of movies this week! Film critics William Bibbiani are reviewing new releases from all over the streaming world, and also one of the worst movie musicals they've ever seen (which is saying something)! This week on CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED, Bibbs and Witney explore the new ambitious action thriller EXTRACTION (Netflix), the dark animated family film THE WILLOUGHBYS (Netflix), the local bookstore documentary CIRCUS OF BOOKS (Netflix), the Korean supernatural thriller 0.0MHZ (Shudder) and the coming of age drama TO THE STARS (VOD)! And this week on THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED STREAMING CLUB, Bibbs and Witney dig up the oft lampooned but rarely actually watched Clint Eastwood/Lee Marvin western musical PAINT YOUR WAGON, which is just... just terrible, folks. Extraction - 2:49  The Willoughbys - 29:03  Circus of Books - 42:46  0.0mhz - 53:48  To the Stars - 1:03:29  Paint Your Wagon - 1:11:52  Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise!  Email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer YOUR questions in future episodes! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more!

Classic Movie Reviews
Episode 145 - Astoria Oregon

Classic Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 38:08


We take a virtual tour of Astoria and discuss some of the 400 films made in Oregon. Astoria is our starting point and there is much to cover in this beautiful city of 10,000 on the banks of the Columbia River and near the Pacific Ocean. The Astoria Oregon Tourist Bureau at www.travelastoria.com has information on the area. A special place is the Oregon Film Museum www.oregonfilmmuseum.org located in the old Clatsop County Jail.There are many interesting places to visit in and around Astoria such as Fort Clatsop where Lewis & Clark wintered in 1805-1806 and the ocean front towns of Cannon Beach and Seaside. Fun places in Astoria include the Columbia River Maritime Museum, RiverSea Gallery, the Astoria Riverfront Trolley and walking the waterfront. The hotels are plentiful as are the restaurants among them the Wet Dog Café located along the Trolley line.Films made in Oregon before 1980 include “The Fisherman’s Bride” 1908, “A Nugget in the Rough” 1917, “The General” 1926, “Lost Horizon” 1937, “Abe Lincoln in Illinois” 1940, “Bend of the River” 1952, “Paint Your Wagon” 1969 and “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” 1975. We hope you enjoy our tour.Here’s a link to the Buster Keaton “The General” on YouTubeBackground music courtesy of Relax Meditation Music’s channel on YouTube Check us out on Patreon at www.patreon.com/classicmoviereviews for even more content and bonus shows.

Friday Night Death
#86 – New Jazz For Lee Marvin’s Hat In Paint Your Wagon

Friday Night Death

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 18:16


STAGES with Peter Eyers
'The Music That Makes Me Dance' - Jill Perryman and Kevan Johnston - Part 1

STAGES with Peter Eyers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 47:26


Australia’s First Lady of musical comedy, Jill Perryman made her stage debut at the tender age of two when her parents were touring in White Horse Inn. Her first big break came whilst she was in the chorus of Call Me Madam when as understudy to Evie Hayes she was called upon to play the leading role. Jill went from success to success appearing in J.C.Williamson’s South Pacific, Paint Your Wagon, The Pajama Game and Can Can. Further triumphs followed with legendary performances through a stellar career; No, No Nanette, Annie, A Little Night Music and The Boy From Oz.Kevan Johnston's hard work, early in life, studying all forms of dance under his mother Peggy Esler’s tuition paid off, for when he auditioned for Call Me Madam, he landed the role of principal dancer. He impressed the directors because he was again made principal dancer for several other shows including Paint Your Wagon, Can Can and The Pajama Game, where he became one of Australia’s first Fosse dancers alongside Tikki Taylor and Frank Sheldon, in the iconic Steam Heat number. Parallel careers as a choreographer and Television producer have also offered Kevan opportunities to contribute impressively to entertainment in Australia.The pair have managed careers which have offered them several opportunities to work together in productions. These have included Wallflowering, Carnival, The One Day of the Year, Annie and celebrated turns in the GFO national tour of Hello Dolly! - a theatrical gift which saw Jill in the role of Dolly Levi and Kevan leading the waiter’s gallop as Rudy, in the famed Harmonia Gardens’ sequence.Jill and Kevan are luminaries of the Australian stage; not only in musical theatre, but also with extensive credits in stage drama, television and film, across several decades. It was a super treat to catch up with them and I know you’ll be delighted too, hearing them in conversation with recollections of a vast contribution to the Arts in Australia.

Let's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida
063 - S4E8 "Daddy's Girl" with Matthew Arter

Let's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 67:07


Matthew and I discuss and/or mention in passing: Patreon Tootie Fruities, Howard Meyers, Paul Haggis, Million Dollar Baby, Crash, Brokeback Mountain, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Thomas Anderson, Scooby & Scrappy Doo, Diff’rent Strokes, One Day At A Time, Bonnie Franklin, Clint Eastwood, Paint Your Wagon, Bronco Billy, LaChoy, Marty McFly, IRS, Good Times, Nigeria, Kenneth Tigar, Hill Street Blues, Friends, Double Trouble, Small Wonder, Kraus, Benson, Freddy Mercury, Telex, Archie Bunker’s Place, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Mel’s Diner, Alice, Martha Stewart, Patrick Henry, Nicolas Coster, Dallas, Another World, One Life To Live, As The World Turns, Santa Barbara, Ronald Reagan, Reaganomics, My Best Girl, Mame.facethefactspod.comfacebook.com/facethefactspodtwitter.com/facethefactspodinstagram.com/facethefactspodPlease SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW!

Chat Back
The podcast that goes wrong

Chat Back

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 37:38


We talk about The Play That Goes Wrong, Spongebob Squarepants the Musical, Paint Your Wagon, Miracle of Miracles. Except we weren't as prepared as we thought we were and more tired than we thought. --- 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/chatback/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chatback/support

Two on the Aisle - The Podcast
Two on the Aisle - Theatre Reviews for August 1, 2019

Two on the Aisle - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 33:07 Transcription Available


This podcast is from episode number 533 of the program, originally broadcast on Thursday, August 1, 2019 and features reviews of the plays:- PAINT YOUR WAGON, by Lerner & Loewe & Jon Marans at The Muny - LA BOHEME, by Giacomo Puccini, Luigi Illica, & Giuseppe Giacosa at Union Avenue Opera - GREASE, by Jim Jacobs, Warren Casey, and others at Stages St. Louis- LABUTE THEATRE FESTIVAL, SET TWO, by various playwrights at St. Louis Actors’ Studio - JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT, by Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice at Over Due Theatre Company - FOOTLOOSE, by Dean Pitchford, Walter Bobbie, Tom Snow, et al. at The Muny - OVERDONE, by David Hawley, & SCREAMING AT OPTIMUM PITCH, by Peg Flach, at First Run Theatre CompanyAND…- JAWS: THE PARODY LIVE!, by Donna Northcott et al. at Magic Smoking Monkey Theatre You can also see video and still pictures of the shows that we've talked about in all of our episodes by looking for us on all social media platforms...YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Search for "twontheaisle" on all of them. Here are the direct links:Facebook: http://facebook.com/twoontheaislehecYouTube: http://youtube.com/twoontheaisleInstagram: http://instagram.com/twoontheaisleTwitter: http://twitter.com/twoontheaisleSee you on August 15, 2019!

Reel Times Trio
Reel Times Trio Episode Twenty Four 7/31/19

Reel Times Trio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 76:48


Today Lynn, Carl & special guest Thomas Stosckman talk about new releases Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, The Sword of Trust & Crawl. Long Shot, The Intruder & Ugly Dolls on DVD. Plus The Muny's Paint Your Wagon and what's coming up at the Way Out Club.

Reel Times Trio
Reel Times Trio Episode Twenty Three 7/27/19

Reel Times Trio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 114:57


Today Lynn, Carl & special guest Jim Tudor talk about new releases Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, The Farewell & Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love. Battle Angel: Akira, Hellboy & Missing Link on DVD . Plus The Muny's Paint Your Wagon and a really deep dive into QT.

True Stories Of Tinseltown
I talk to author Sara Jordan-Heintz who wrote Going Hollywood: Midwesterners In Movieland.. We talk Iowa native Jean Seberg

True Stories Of Tinseltown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 56:12


Author Sara Jordan-Heintz is back to talk about one of the subjects in her book Going Hollywood:Midwesterners In Movieland, actress Jean Seberg. Jean was from Sara's hometown. Jean was discovered in a countrywide search to star in Otto Premingers Saint Joan. She was chosen a month before her eighteenth birthday. She had only acted in High School plays prior to her discovery. She got bad notices for her portrayal of Joan. She did another film Bonjour Tristesse where she got pretty bad notices. She really broke out when she was cast in  Jean-Luc Godard's landmark film Breathless. It started new wave cinema in France.  Jean had a stormy life. Was married three time. She fell in love with Clint Eastwood while they were filming Paint Your Wagon. He dumped her when filming was over.  For him it was just a film fling.  Jean caught the eye of J Edgar Hoover when she donated to The Black Panthers for feeding underprivileged  children in a breakfast program. He then set out to destroy Jean. He tapped her phones, had huge files on her, and when she got pregnant he coordinated with some publishers to tell the masses Jean was having a Black Panthers baby. He advised waiting until Jean was showing, then L.A. times gossip columnist Joyce Haber published the article as did Newsweek. Soon after Jean lost the baby prematurely. She, feeling the pressure took her daughter in a glass casket to an Iowa church and had a showing for two days so people could see the baby was white. Jean tried to kill herself every year on the baby's birthday. It's a fascinating story and shows how much power J Edgar Hoover had in destroying lives. Jeans was truly tragic. Thanks so much to Sara for coming on the show to discuss Jean. Mostly thanks to you for tuning in. Grace xo Sara Jordan Heintz https://www.amazon.com/Going-Hollywood-Midwesterners-Sara-Jordan-Heintz/dp/0692752234/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2O15TAOL8NJ09&keywords=sara+jordan+heintz&qid=1560271530&s=books&sprefix=Sara+Jordon+%2Cstripbooks%2C125&sr=1-1 www.pageturnerbooks.biz www.midtod.com You can listen to podcast www.truestoriesoftinsetown.com www.truestoriesoftinseltown.podbean.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-stories-of-tinseltown/id1363744889 also Spotify, youtube, Spreaker, listen notes player.fm and anywhere they post podcasts. www.facebook.com/truestoriesoftinseltown.   

FILM FRONTIER
Paint Your Wagon

FILM FRONTIER

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 91:07


Have you always wanted to go in-depth on the one and only Lerner and Loewe musical co-starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Marvin, and Jean Seberg, Paint Your Wagon (1969)? You're in luck! Join Felicity and Clarence as they debate the notorious flop and its Western legacy. Follow the show, Felicity, and Clarence on social media and thanks for checking us out!

Glengarry Glen Ross Infinite
Season 1 #12 – It Takes 3 Stooges to Measure A Duodenum

Glengarry Glen Ross Infinite

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 107:45


This week’s episode starts with two stooges talking about the THREE stooges. GGRACE ain’t no good as a potential third stooge. 12 is a very applicable number to the people. Bill tells us all about the pain and perfection of “Paint Your Wagon.” Bill lives an an abundance of bubble wrap. Turns out Bill did say apples. 12 labors seem doable. Ethelred the Unready swings around to talk about how many jurors there should be. Matt exclusively loves the things he can put his whole mouth on. Bill doesn’t feel great about things that have been exposed to air. Matt lets us in on the secret to court-side interviews. Bill is on Matt’s last cranial nerve. The stooges come back to measure the duodenum. Bill loves 12 angry men. The fellas celebrate and then cast Lee Marvin. Matt gets very excited to cast a Mary McDonnell and to break down more gender barriers. Bill clownishly confuses his sir named celebs named “Michaels” and leads us to a very, very dark place. “Guy doesn’t know fun.” Matt is anti-cable news sources. On the 12th day of Christmas Matt officially hates the song. Troy, of “Troy ounce” fame, swings around. There's a new number one in the clubhouse and its #12! Blake is just being Blake. Matt notices the stark similarities between Williamson’s early remarks and Blake’s current verbiage. Williamson, like Bill, is deluded into thinking that people like him. Waving the leads under noses seems suddenly like more of a dictate. Matt finds it odd that Blake offers to clean out Williamson’s desk. One man’s derivative is another man’s “classic.”Music credits Cool Vibes by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com/ Promoted by MrSnooze https://youtu.be/iYOvAO1rAM0 License: CC BY 3.0 https://goo.gl/Yibru5Find out more at https://gggrinfinite.pinecast.co

Talking Simpsons Official Free Feed
Talking Simpsons - All Singing, All Dancing With Matthew Jay

Talking Simpsons Official Free Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 108:31


It's a clip show but this week's podcast is all new, with tons of musical thoughts from our pal Matthew Jay, cohost of The Deep End podcast! We chat about Paint Your Wagon, renting videos, guns pointed at children, and even a few old episodes in this week's melodious season 9 episode! Listen now and start dancing like a big Broadway cast! Support this podcast and get dozens of bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! This podcast is brought to you by the streaming network VRV: home to cartoons, anime, and so much more! Visit VRV.co/WAC to sign up for your FREE 30-day trial and kick a little money back to your friends at the Talking Simpsons Network!

It's A Wonderful Podcast
Episode 49: Paint Your Wagon (1969) w/ Rachel Silvestrini - MUSICAL MARCH

It's A Wonderful Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 81:16


Welcome to It's A Wonderful Podcast!! A slight technical issue at the end of this week's show doesn't stop us from closing out Musical March wonderfully. We are joined by Rachel Silvestrini again to have a great discussion on the very enjoyable PAINT YOUR WAGON (1969) starring Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg!! Remember to join "Our Wonderful People" by leaving a five star review and a loving tweet of support and we'll read it out on the show with a huge thank you!! Check out the Movie Trivia Schmoedown: https://www.youtube.com/user/schmoesknow   IT'S A WONDERFUL PODCAST MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/user/g9design   Sub to the feed and download now on PodBean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher & more and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!!    Keep up with us on Twitter: Podcast: https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1 Rachel: https://twitter.com/RMSilvestrini Morgan: https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDon  Nolan: https://twitter.com/nolandean27   Keep being wonderful!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itsawonderfulpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsawonderfulpodcast/support

Nerds Amalgamated
Episode 55: Submarines, Unions & Savage Avengers

Nerds Amalgamated

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019


We long to be, under the sea, in the Octopuses garden in the shade. Hi everyone, wow, apparently Boeing are now making submarines, that’s right, subs! We start off with the news that Boeing is to supply 4 large unmanned submarines with a very large payload to the US navy. We would rather use them for science and building an underwater habitat, but hey, this means the tech needed is becoming a reality. Trust me, this is a cool topic to check out. Then we look at unions in the gaming industry and discuss what that could mean. Not everyone will be a fan, but if it helps protect people from overwork and burnout then it is worth considering as the owners and management of a lot of the software developers are only interested in themselves. Then DJ has news that Marvel is poaching another character and ruining it, Conan the Barbarian is now going to be a Marvel character in the new Marvel Suicide Squad, oops, erm, we mean Savage Avengers. Sorry for the confusion there, but it is easy to understand the confusion when it appears that once again Marvel is presenting content that is so similar to DC. Then we have our games currently played, and the plethora of shout outs for your enjoyment. We hope you enjoy and if you think of anything we should cover (other than the DJ in gaffer tape) let us know, until next week, see ya.EPISODE NOTES:Extra Large Unmanned Submarines - https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/navy-ships/a26344025/navy-extra-large-unmanned-submarines-boeing/?fbclid=IwAR3bKUe869x4urVpp3dMSv7QfYXdkgzmsN0QqzbVVWTgUh3aKr5HlOfE5dsUnions in the Games Industry- https://variety.com/2019/gaming/news/game-workers-unite-fire-bobby-kotick-1203139767/- https://www.kotaku.com.au/2019/02/an-open-letter-to-game-developers-from-americas-largest-labour-organisation/Savage Avengers - https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/02/14/conan-barbarian-savage-avengers-marvel-gerry-duggan-mike-deodato/Games currently playingBuck – Tentlan – www.tentlan.com/ Professor – Tetris 99 - https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/tetris-99-switchDJ – Apex Legends - https://www.ea.com/games/apex-legendsOther Topics DiscussedYellow Submarine (Beatles Song) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Submarine_(song)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2uTFF_3MaATomahawk Missile - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomahawk_(missile)A wild Orca attacked a diver - http://www.takepart.com/article/2014/02/24/did-wild-orca-really-just-attack-diver-new-zealand/United States ship naming conventions- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_ship_naming_conventionsNintendo CEO Satoru Iwata takes a 50% pay cut - https://www.wired.com/2011/07/nintendo-satoru-iwata-pay-cut/Japanese Airlines CEO pays himself less than the pilots and takes a bus to work- https://boingboing.net/2011/02/25/japan-airlines-ceo-p.html- https://www.cbsnews.com/news/japan-airline-boss-sets-exec-example/The Hand (fictional supervillain organization)- https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Hand_(Earth-616)Adelaide pilot leaves a message on flight radar- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-02-20/bored-adelaide-pilot-leaves-message-on-flight-radar/10829262Kissing Sailor statue vandalised - https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/02/20/kissing-sailor-statue-graffitied-metoo-death-george-mendonsa/Hugh Jackman & Sir Patrick Stewart share Guinness World Records - https://www.cnet.com/news/hugh-jackman-patrick-stewart-share-guinness-world-record-for-xmen-roles/Shoutouts19 Feb 1878 - Thomas Alva Edison patents the gramophone (phonograph), the first device to both record sound and play it back. He was awarded U.S. Patent No. 200,521 for his invention–the phonograph–on this day in 1878. - https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/thomas-alva-edison-patents-the-phonographPatent - http://pdfpiw.uspto.gov/.piw?PageNum=0&docid=00200521&IDKey=BC2615746C41%0D%0A&HomeUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fpatft.uspto.gov%2Fnetacgi%2Fnph-Parser%3FSect1%3DPTO1%2526Sect2%3DHITOFF%2526d%3DPALL%2526p%3D1%2526u%3D%25252Fnetahtml%25252FPTO%25252Fsrchnum.htm%2526r%3D1%2526f%3DG%2526l%3D50%2526s1%3D0200%2C521.PN.%2526OS%3DPN%2F0200%2C521%2526RS%3DPN%2F0200%2C52119 Feb 1942 – The Bombing of Darwin, also known as the Battle of Darwin was the largest single attack ever mounted by a foreign power on Australia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Darwin19 Feb 2008 - Toshiba announces its formal recall of its HD DVD video format, ending the format war between it and Sony's Blu-Ray Disc - http://edition.cnn.com/2008/BUSINESS/02/19/toshiba.hdd/Remembrances17 Feb 2019 - George Mendonsa, the U.S. Navy sailor pictured in the iconic V-J Day in Times Square photo on August 14, 1945 where he kissed a stranger—a woman in a white dress—on Victory over Japan Day. He died of a congestive heart failure at 96 in Middletown, Rhode Island - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-02-19/kissing-sailor-george-mendonsa-dies-at-95/10825008 19 Feb 2019 – Karl Lagerfeld, German creative director, fashion designer, artist, photographer and caricaturist who lived in Paris. He was known as the creative director of the French fashion house Chanel, a position he held from 1983 until his death, and was also creative director of the Italian fur and leather goods fashion house Fendi, and of his own eponymous fashion label. He was recognized for his signature white hair, black sunglasses, fingerless gloves, and high, starched detachable collars. He died after battling privately with pancreatic cancer at 85 in Neuilly-sur-Seine - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Lagerfeld20 Feb 1895 - Frederick Douglass, American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. After escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, gaining note for his oratory and incisive antislavery writings. Douglass wrote several autobiographies. He described his experiences as a slave in his 1845 autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, which became a bestseller, and was influential in promoting the cause of abolition, as was his second book, My Bondage and My Freedom. He died of massive heart attack at 77 in Washington D.C. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_DouglassBirthdays 19 Feb 1924 – Lee Marvin, American film and television actor (Paint Your Wagon, Cat Ballou, Dirty Dozen) known for his distinctive voice and premature white hair, Marvin initially appeared in supporting roles, mostly villains, soldiers, and other hardboiled characters. A prominent television role was that of Detective Lieutenant Frank Ballinger in the NBC crime series M Squad. Born in New York City - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Marvin19 Feb 1943 – Sir Tim Hunt, a British biochemist and molecular physiologist. He was awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Paul Nurse and Leland H. Hartwell for their discoveries of protein molecules that control the division of cells. In particular, Hunt discovered cyclin, a protein in fertilised sea urchin eggs which cyclically aggregates and is depleted during cell division cycles. Born in Neston, Cheshire - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Hunt19 Feb 1957 - Raymond Andrew Winstone, English film and television actor. He is mostly known for his "hard man" roles beginning with his role as Carlin in the 1979 film Scum. He also played Kevin, an ex-army soldier, in Quadrophenia as well as Will Scarlet in the television series Robin of Sherwood. He has also become well known as a voice over actor and has recently branched out into film production. Born in Homerton, London - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Winstone20 Feb 1925 – Robert Altman, American film director (M*A*S*H, McCabe & Mrs Miller & Nashville), screenwriter, and producer. A five-time nominee of the Academy Award for Best Director and an enduring figure from the New Hollywood era, Altman was considered a "maverick" in making films with a highly naturalistic but stylized and satirical aesthetic, unlike most Hollywood films. He is consistently ranked as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers in American cinema. Born in Kansas City, Missouri - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_AltmanEvents of interest19 Feb 2002 - NASA's Mars Odyssey space probe begins to map the surface of Mars using its thermal emission imaging system. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Mars_Odyssey20 Feb 1952 - "African Queen" film directed by John Huston, starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn is released in the US at New York City at the Capitol Theatre - https://www.nytimes.com/1952/02/21/archives/the-african-queen-starring-humphrey-bogart-katharine-hepburn-at-the.html20 Feb 1986 - The Soviet Union launches its Mir spacecraft. Remaining in orbit for 15 years, it is occupied for ten of those years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mir20 Feb 1962 - Colonel John Glenn becomes the 1st American to orbit the Earth, aboard Friendship 7 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_GlennIntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/Email - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comTwitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094RSS - http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rss

Love4musicals
Alan Jay LERNER & Frederick LOEWE

Love4musicals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 149:52


En 1942 el compositor Frederick Loewe buscaba un letrista para sus composiciones y le presentaron a Alan Jay Lerner con el que comenzó a trabajar hasta que estrenaron  su primer musical como Lerner & Loewe en 1945 titulado THE DAY BEFORE SPRING, al que seguirían éxitos como BRIGADOON, PAINT YOUR WAGON que al llevar al cine en 1969 se estrenó en España como “La leyenda de la ciudad sin nombre”. MY FAIR LADY les llegó tras haber sido rechazada por Rodgers y Hammerstein que encontraban difícil escribir un musical del Pigmalion de Bernard Shaw pero Lerner supo escribir el libreto, manteniendo el espíritu de la obra y se convirtió en el exitazo que conocemos, ganando 7 Tonys y 8 Oscars en 1964, cuando fue llevada al cine dirigida por George Cukor. Metro Goldwyn Mayer les encargó un musical sobre GIGI que aunque ganó 9 Oscars en 1960, todo un cúmulo de problemas enfrentaron a Lerner y Loewe, mientras trataban de poner en pie el musical CAMELOT, como explicamos en el podcast publicado este mes y Loewe decidió abandonar el musical. Aún escribieron la partitura para THE LITTLE PRINCE, película basada en el cuento de Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, que dirigió Stanley Donen, con colaboraciones de Gene Wilder o Bob Fosse, que no evitaron que se hundiese en taquilla marcando el fin de sus trabajos como equipo. Adjuntamos los temas e intérpretes por el orden en que aparecen en la playlist. Espero os guste 00h 00'00" Presentación 00h 02'35" Cabecera WHAT'S UP (1943) 00h 03'11" My last love - Brent Barrett THE DAY BEFORE SPRING (1945) 00h 04'24" You haven't changed - Brent Barrett & Lauren Bacall 00h 06'14" My love is a married man - Julie Andrews BRIGADOON (1947) 00h 12'21" Begining 00h 17'39" Almost like being in love - Robert Goulet & Sally Ann Howes 00h 20'27" The heather on the hill - Brent Barret & Rebecca Luker 00h 24'27" Come to me, bend to me - Andy WIlliams 00h 27'46" Dance 00h 31'40" There but for you I go - Bryn Terfel PAINT YOUR WAGON (1951) 00h 35'19" I'm on my way 00h 39'03" I talk to the trees - Clint Eastwood 00h 41'55" They call the wind Maria - Harve Presnell 00h 45'29" There's a coach comin' in - Harve Presnell 00h 50'22" Gold fever - Clint Eastwood 00h 53'27" Wand'rin star - Lee Marvin MY FAIR LADY (1956) 00h 57'52" Suite - Julie Andrews & Chorus 01h 08'38" With a little bit of luck - Bryn Terfel 01h 12'24" I'm an ordinary man - Jonathan Pryce 01h 17'08" Get me to the church on time - Bob Hoskins 01h 22'05" I've grown accustomed to her face - Nat King Cole 01h 24'48" On the street where you live - Bryn Terfel CAMELOT (1960) 01h 28'34" Camelot - Bryn Terfel 01h 31'28" I wonder what the king is doing tonight - Richard Harris 01h 33'25" How to handle a woman - Brian Stokes Mitchell 01h 38'26" If ever I would leave you - Robert Goulet 01h 41'34" Suite - Julie Andrews & Chorus GIGI (1973) 01h 50'38" Main title & Thank Heaven for little girls - Maurice Chevalier 01h 54'55" The night they invented champagne - Vanessa Hudgens, Victoria Clark & Corey Cott 01h 59'26" I remember it well - Hermione Gingold & Maurice Chevalier 02h 01'46" Gigi - Corey Cott 02h 04'53" I'm glad I'm not young anymore - Maurice Chevalier 02h 07'43" Paris is Paris again - Howard McGillin, Steffanie Leigh & Vanessa Hudgens THE LITTLE PRINCE (1975) 02h 11'23" Be happy - Donna McKechnie 02h 13'52" Little prince - Richard Kiley 02h 17'03" A snake in the grass - Bob Fosse 02h 22'06" I never met a rose - Bryn Terfel 02h 24'30" Closer and closer and closer - Gene Wilder También os recomiendo que si queréis leer más sobre esta pareja de autores visitéis los siguientes enlaces de esta web FREDERICK LOEWE, músico ALAN JAY LERNER, letrista LERNER Y LOEWE

Love4musicals
L4M: LERNER & LOEWE Playlist

Love4musicals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 149:52


En 1942 el compositor Frederick Loewe buscaba un letrista para sus composiciones y le presentaron a Alan Jay Lerner con el que comenzó a trabajar hasta que estrenaron  su primer musical como Lerner & Loewe en 1945 titulado THE DAY BEFORE SPRING, al que seguirían éxitos como BRIGADOON, PAINT YOUR WAGON que al llevar al cine en 1969 se estrenó en España como “La leyenda de la ciudad sin nombre”. MY FAIR LADY les llegó tras haber sido rechazada por Rodgers y Hammerstein que encontraban difícil escribir un musical del Pigmalion de Bernard Shaw pero Lerner supo escribir el libreto, manteniendo el espíritu de la obra y se convirtió en el exitazo que conocemos, ganando 7 Tonys y 8 Oscars en 1964, cuando fue llevada al cine dirigida por George Cukor. Metro Goldwyn Mayer les encargó un musical sobre GIGI que aunque ganó 9 Oscars en 1960, todo un cúmulo de problemas enfrentaron a Lerner y Loewe, mientras trataban de poner en pie el musical CAMELOT, como explicamos en el podcast publicado este mes y Loewe decidió abandonar el musical. Aún escribieron la partitura para THE LITTLE PRINCE, película basada en el cuento de Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, que dirigió Stanley Donen, con colaboraciones de Gene Wilder o Bob Fosse, que no evitaron que se hundiese en taquilla marcando el fin de sus trabajos como equipo. Adjuntamos los temas e intérpretes por el orden en que aparecen en la playlist. Espero os guste 00h 00'00" Presentación 00h 02'35" Cabecera WHAT'S UP (1943) 00h 03'11" My last love - Brent Barrett THE DAY BEFORE SPRING (1945) 00h 04'24" You haven't changed - Brent Barrett & Lauren Bacall 00h 06'14" My love is a married man - Julie Andrews BRIGADOON (1947) 00h 12'21" Begining 00h 17'39" Almost like being in love - Robert Goulet & Sally Ann Howes 00h 20'27" The heather on the hill - Brent Barret & Rebecca Luker 00h 24'27" Come to me, bend to me - Andy WIlliams 00h 27'46" Dance 00h 31'40" There but for you I go - Bryn Terfel PAINT YOUR WAGON (1951) 00h 35'19" I'm on my way 00h 39'03" I talk to the trees - Clint Eastwood 00h 41'55" They call the wind Maria - Harve Presnell 00h 45'29" There's a coach comin' in - Harve Presnell 00h 50'22" Gold fever - Clint Eastwood 00h 53'27" Wand'rin star - Lee Marvin MY FAIR LADY (1956) 00h 57'52" Suite - Julie Andrews & Chorus 01h 08'38" With a little bit of luck - Bryn Terfel 01h 12'24" I'm an ordinary man - Jonathan Pryce 01h 17'08" Get me to the church on time - Bob Hoskins 01h 22'05" I've grown accustomed to her face - Nat King Cole 01h 24'48" On the street where you live - Bryn Terfel CAMELOT (1960) 01h 28'34" Camelot - Bryn Terfel 01h 31'28" I wonder what the king is doing tonight - Richard Harris 01h 33'25" How to handle a woman - Brian Stokes Mitchell 01h 38'26" If ever I would leave you - Robert Goulet 01h 41'34" Suite - Julie Andrews & Chorus GIGI (1973) 01h 50'38" Main title & Thank Heaven for little girls - Maurice Chevalier 01h 54'55" The night they invented champagne - Vanessa Hudgens, Victoria Clark & Corey Cott 01h 59'26" I remember it well - Hermione Gingold & Maurice Chevalier 02h 01'46" Gigi - Corey Cott 02h 04'53" I'm glad I'm not young anymore - Maurice Chevalier 02h 07'43" Paris is Paris again - Howard McGillin, Steffanie Leigh & Vanessa Hudgens THE LITTLE PRINCE (1975) 02h 11'23" Be happy - Donna McKechnie 02h 13'52" Little prince - Richard Kiley 02h 17'03" A snake in the grass - Bob Fosse 02h 22'06" I never met a rose - Bryn Terfel 02h 24'30" Closer and closer and closer - Gene Wilder También os recomiendo que si queréis leer más sobre esta pareja de autores visitéis los siguientes enlaces de esta web FREDERICK LOEWE, músico ALAN JAY LERNER, letrista LERNER Y LOEWE

Cinema60
Ep #2 - Clint Eastwood in the 60s

Cinema60

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 87:00


Bart and Jenna watch every film Clint Eastwood made in the 1960s, from A Fistful of Dollars to Paint Your Wagon. Join them as they investigate the triumphs and stumbles he took trying to break away from his white-hat television roles in order to build his black-hat film career.

Adapt or Perish
The Little Prince

Adapt or Perish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 92:33


In this episode of Adapt or Perish, we discuss Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince! For this episode, we read and watched: The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s 1943 novella. Read on iBooks or Amazon. Will Vinton’s 1979 claymation short film of The Little Prince. Watch on YouTube. The 1974 movie musical, directed by Stanley Donen, written by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, and starring Richard Kiley, Bob Fosse, and Gene Wilder. Watch on iTunes or Amazon. Soundtrack available on iTunes or Amazon. The 2015 animated movie adaptation, directed by Mark Osborne, and starring Jeff Bridges, Rachel McAdams, Paul Rudd, and Mackenzie Foy. Watch on Netflix. Footnotes: Voltaire’s Candide Wind, Sand and Stars and Night Flight, also written by de Saint-Exupéry The works of Will Vinton, including The California Raisins, The Adventures of Mark Twain, Moonwalker, and Rip Van Winkle Lerner and Loewe, writers of Brigadoon, Paint Your Wagon, Camelot, Gigi, and My Fair Lady Stanley Donen, director of Singin’ in the Rain, On the Town, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Funny Face, and Damn Yankees Richard Kiley, expensive star of Man of La Mancha The rose, a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa The Star Wars Holiday Special BOB FOSSE The theatrical trailer for the 1974 musical “Weird Al” Yankovic’s Jurassic Park music video, directed by Mark Osborne Bone, the comics series by Jeff Smith Gillian Armstrong and Robin Swicord’s Little Women (discussed in episode 7 of this podcast!) You can follow Adapt or Perish on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and you can find us online at adaptorperishcast.com. If you want to send us a question or comment, you can email us at adaptorperishcast@gmail.com or tweet using #adaptcast.

Leaning Toward Wisdom
Pain, Suffering & Heartache: The Stuff That Connects Us 5008

Leaning Toward Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 57:56


Music. Movies. Books. Songs. Stories. We love them. Enjoy them. Remember them. I'm not a fan of the musical, but there are 2 that I love - and have owned on DVD for years. Paint Your Wagon with Clint Eastwood and Lee Marvin. A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum with Zero Mostel and Phil Silvers. Both are funny. Both make me smile. That makes them memorable for me. Music is a much bigger player in my life. Lyrics and harmonies are the focal points for me. Songwriters have long exclaimed that most songs are about some sort of love. Often about lost love. Heartbreak and heartache. But these are audience consumables. We're watching a movie. Listening to a song. Reading a book. Reaching a big audience doesn't always rely on relatability, as evidenced by this past weekend with the release of the movie, Avengers: Infinity War. The film was produced for about $320 million and this past weekend - that's right WEEKEND - it grossed over $640 million. I've not seen it, but I know it's about superheroes. I don't know any superheroes so I know it's not relatable like that, but clearly millions of people love the fictional stories of superheroes. We're being entertained. And it's fine. Better than fine really because I suppose it gives us the break from reality that helps us cope better with ours. All in moderation of course. But then there are more personal stories shared by others that really impact us. Not like the temporary smiles provided by a movie like Support Your Local Gunfighter with James Garner (another favorite of mine). I even use it as my Twitter and Facebook header image because it makes me smile. I'm talking about something deeper. More impactful. Longer lasting. A real connection. There's a guy I follow named Bryan Elliott. He produces a web series, Behind The Brand. I don't know Bryan personally, but I like him. He's earned my attention. Back in February, he posted a little segment of a longer interview he did with Seth Godin. It's about 9 minutes and it perfectly illustrates the title of today's episode. You need to watch it.  Bryan tells Seth that during their first interview back in 2009 Seth gave him the best advice. Seth didn't remember giving it to him, but it was pretty good stuff. Bryan shared the story of his pain as an adopted boy. Grateful and thankful for the family who adopted him and loved him, Bryan grew up with the urge to find his real mother. He had questions and was desperate for answers. It's a very touching story best heard directly from Bryan. So go watch the video of him telling it. I promise you'll be moved. It just might make you a fan, even if you've never heard of him before. Why? Because you can't hear him, or watch him and avoid thinking, "He's real. I can relate." I'm not adopted. I know my parents. I knew my grandparents. But back in February when I first watched the interview Bryan did with Seth, I was moved by his story. Yes, I was already following him, but the connection grew deeper for me. Bryan showed me something I hadn't seen before. He opened himself up and became vulnerable. It's all this hard stuff - our pain, our suffering, our heartache - that forges strong connections. I say hard stuff because it's hard for people to share all that. We're prone to hide. To make sure we look good. And sound good. Proving to the world, and fooling ourselves, that we've got it all together. But we don't. Deep down we all know it, but there's just enough doubt to make us think, "I'm such a failure. Look at them!" What we care about. That's the deal. Self-preservation. Putting on the front so others think well of us. It's inside most of us. Society has conditioned us. We've spent years looking at people who seem better, smarter, better looking, more talented, more successful than we are. We have to do what we have to do to show we're at least trying to keep up. That we belong Question: To what are we trying to belong?

Insane Ramblings
Episode 150 - I Hate This Art

Insane Ramblings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2018 91:31


A very reflective episode in which Vicki refuses to take a stance on what constitutes art, Ben accumulates a terrible DVD collection and we revisit some of our earliest podcast segments. - We break The Propshowsal with an air horn. - We discuss whether people like clip shows and Vicki pitches an animation experiment. - Vicki ponders what constitutes art. Ben quickly defines it. - Ben counts his ever-growing collection of Paint Your Wagon and Cruel Intentions 3 DVDs. - Ben clarifies what makes a good musical and has a fascination for freak shows. - We scour Hugh Jackman’s trophy cabinet and discuss having kids to see what they’d look like. - We revisit some of our earliest podcast segments, including; tootiquette, bed bagsing and the rules of dibs. - Kirsty’s latest experiment finds her embroiled in the mafia.

Insane Ramblings
Episode 150 - I Hate This Art

Insane Ramblings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 91:31


A very reflective episode in which Vicki refuses to take a stance on what constitutes art, Ben accumulates a terrible DVD collection and we revisit some of our earliest podcast segments. - We break The Propshowsal with an air horn. - We discuss whether people like clip shows and Vicki pitches an animation experiment. - Vicki ponders what constitutes art. Ben quickly defines it. - Ben counts his ever-growing collection of Paint Your Wagon and Cruel Intentions 3 DVDs. - Ben clarifies what makes a good musical and has a fascination for freak shows. - We scour Hugh Jackman’s trophy cabinet and discuss having kids to see what they’d look like. - We revisit some of our earliest podcast segments, including; tootiquette, bed bagsing and the rules of dibs. - Kirsty’s latest experiment finds her embroiled in the mafia.

Kick Ass Oregon History Podcast – orhistory.com
KAOH Special Report: Paint Your Wagon at 50

Kick Ass Oregon History Podcast – orhistory.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 65:03


In which we learn that the view is the best part of the movie. A HUGE THANK YOU to this podcast’s sponsors – Oregon Film, Dogwood Distilling, pFriem Beer, Trailhead Coffee, and the Geiser Grand Hotel in Baker City. Thanks to Sara Anson Vaux for her insight on Clint Eastwood. Thank you to Matthew Cowan of OHS (who says that he misspoke on the tape, and PYW was filmed on 35mm, and blown up to 70mm). Here are our photos of the film set. Here is a trailer for Paint Your Wagon, and here is the Simpson’s version of the film. ***EDIT! Our November 2017 viewing at the Hollywood Theater in Portland had some great press, including KATU, KPTV 12, and one of the selected events of the week from the Portland Mercury! We hope to see you at the Hollywood on 11/16/2017. We hear tell that LEE MARVIN’s PANTS will be on display! Proceeds from the ticket sales will benefit the Baker Heritage Museum.

Movie Chat with the Movie Night Crew
DDoP 2017 Ep19: Movie Chat 007: Paint Your Wagon

Movie Chat with the Movie Night Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2017 16:53


This is my Dog Days of Podcasting episode for Saturday, August 19, 2017. This is my second Movie Chat with the Movie Night Crew for this month, and the plan is to keep releasing a new one every Saturday for as long as I can. The panel discussion in this episode was recorded live last […] The post DDoP 2017 Ep19: Movie Chat 007: Paint Your Wagon appeared first on Amy Bowen's Creative Endeavors.

You Must Remember This
109: Jean vs "Lilith" (Jean & Jane Part 4)

You Must Remember This

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 53:53


Having left her husband to be the mistress of writer/diplomat Romain Gary, Jean secretly gave birth to a son, and then made the movie that she thought would prove herself as an actress once and for all. In Lilith, Seberg would go all in on her portrayal of madness - perhaps too deep. After a disastrous collaboration with Gary, Jean happily accepted an offer to star in a big budget Hollywood musical. But it was 1969, the studio system had crumbled, and that musical - Paint Your Wagon - would become a symbol of everything that was wrong with the Hollywood establishment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Delving into Dance
Noel Tovey

Delving into Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 47:36


I first came across the incredible Noel Tovey in 2009 a friend and I saw Little Black Bastard, his solo show. It was such a brave performance and Noel exuded such grace and humility. But what we were blown away by was his story of survival. His life started in neglect and poverty, he endured frightening amounts of sexual abuse and now had an incredibly successful career as a dancer, choreographer, actor and director. Noel Tovey’s life has been utterly extraordinary. Living as a street kid and rent boy in Melbourne during the 1940 and 50s, he was sent to Pentridge Gaol in 1951, when he was 17, after pleading not guilty to the crime of buggery. It was only in 2016 that the Victoria State Government apologised to men like Noel, men who were incarcerated and persecuted as a result of unjust laws that marked homosexuality as criminal. Noel was an important advocate in the campaign that lead to the apology, and he was present for the apology. Noel’s interest and passion in the performing arts took him from Melbourne to London and across Europe to New York. He started ballet classes with the famous Madame Borovansky, where he cleaned the studios in exchange for classes. He started his professional dance career in 1954 with Paint Your Wagon at Her Majesty’s Theatre, Melbourne. Replacing a boy who broke his leg in rehearsal, Noel become the first Indigenous male ballet dancer in Australia. After several years working in Australia, Noel left for the footlights of London. Noel made his acting debut in the West End production Oh Dad Poor Dad with legendary American actress Stella Adler in 1961. He became a principal dancer with The Sadler’s Wells Company. His choreographic career started in 1966 with a production of Sandy Wilson’s The Boyfriend. During the premier season of Oh! Calcutta, Noel met his long term partner David (Dave) Sarel. Together they opened L’Odeon, an art gallery specialising in 20th century decorative art. Noel lost Dave to AIDS in February 1986. After which time Noel devoted himself to fighting against the myths related to HIV/AIDS and to helping increase education about the disease by working with AIDS Trust in London. Noel moved back to Australia in 1991and continued working in the performing arts including directing A Midsummer Night’s Dream with an all Indigenous cast for the first Olympic Festival at Sydney Theatre Company; Spirit Time and Place, Adelaide Festival; Sky Light, Darwin Festival; The Aboriginal Protesters, Sydney, Munich and The Weimar festivals; The Stars Come Out, Sydney Mardi Gras Festival. His one man play Little Black Bastard based on his autobiography of the same title, has been performed around the world including La Mama Melbourne, Darwin Arts Festival, Belvoir Street Sydney, Perth International Arts Festival, The Herald Theatre Auckland, Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Origins Festival London. In 2010, Noel received the ALSO Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2014, he was awarded the Uncle Bob Maza Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contribution to Victorian Indigenous theatre. And in 2015, he was made a member of the Order of Australia. Noel has set up scholarships for two recipients from socially disadvantaged backgrounds to attend the Flying Fruit Fly Circus School. Noel is a man of many talents and I can strongly recommended his two books, Little Black Bastard, published in 2004 & And Then I Found Me, published in March 2017. This interviews covers a look at Melbourne in 1940 and 50s, Noel’s professional career, his latest book, the AIDS epidemic and his being at the Stonewall Riots. This wide-ranging conversation contains adult content, listener discretion advised. If you enjoyed this interview, please share Noel’s incredible story on social media. Stay tuned for another stimulating episode, hitting the web in two weeks. Check out previous interviews from Deborah Jowett, Gideon Obarzanek, Rafael Bonachela, Lucy Guerin & Anouk van Dijk. You can now find Delving into Dance on Facebook, as well as Twitter and iTunes.

Invasion of the Remake Podcast
Ep.73 Remaking Paint Your Wagon (1969)

Invasion of the Remake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 101:40


Going back to a simpler time where a man could stake his claim, and his fortunes on the land, Invasion of the Remake hits the open plains to find gold in remaking the Lee Marvin & Clint Eastwood western, Paint Your Wagon. A film that may have been made before it's time, but maybe with a fresh coat of Invader coloured paint we can get this wagon rolling for a new audience. Oh, we forgot to mention it's a musical. Yup. Lee Marvin. Clint Eastwood. That totally happened. Crazy. Movies! Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, Audioboom, BluBrry, Libsyn, YouTube and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. There "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com

Criterion Creeps
Criterion Creeps Episode 012: Silence of the Lambs

Criterion Creeps

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 132:28


Welcome to the Criterion Creeps podcast. A podcast hosted by two chums (Jarrett Duncan and RJ Balog) talking about the Criterion Collection in chronological order. In our twelfth episode we're talking spines #13: Jonathan Demme's 1991 film SILENCE OF THE LAMBS! First we talk about what we've been watching, and what's been chapping our asses! RJ watched MONTAUK CHRONICLES, some other alien junk, and HUNT OF THE WILDERPEOPLE. Jarrett caught up with DOLEMITE, PAINT YOUR WAGON, and SUNDAY IN THE COUNTRY. We also talk MANHUNTER, RED DRAGON, and HANNIBAL, along with our hopes and dreams. Introduction is 'Criterion Creeps Theme' by petite petite, and musical interludes are Jon and Al Kaplan's "Put the F*ckin' Lotion in the Basket" from SILENCE! The Musical and Greenskeeper's "Lotion". Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/ Follow us on that Twitter! twitter.com/criterioncreeps Follow us on Instagram! instagram.com/criterioncreeps You can also subscribe to us on Soundcloud, iTunes, and Stitcher!

Hot Date
Paint Your Wagon (Episode 36) - Hot Date with Dan and Vicky

Hot Date

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 78:21


Dan and Vicky look at the 1969 musical Paint Your Wagon starring Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, Jean Seberg and Ray Walston.  To adapt his own Broadway show for the big screen, producer and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner chose writer Paddy Chayefsky and composer Andre Previn.  They changed the source material considerably and scored 10 million dollars from Paramount to bring their nearly three hour version to the screen.  Fraught with production problems, the film, shot almost entirely on real sets built in the rugged Oregon mountains, went 10 million dollars over budget and ushered in the beginning of the end for the movie musical. In addition to their thoughts on this bloated, plot heavy epic and it's legacy, Dan and Vicky talk about what they've seen lately.  Vicky, of course, outwatches Dan with the Italian series Gomorrah, the horror films The Black Cat, The Sender, Phenomena, The Funhouse and Torso, and the 1969 James Garner starring Marlowe.  Dan gives his reflections on Stranger Things and the new film Don't Breathe.  They also nearly come to blows over the slasher Humongous -- guess who likes it and who doesn't. They also touch on the negatives and positives of big box stores (?), the impact of In A Gadda Da Vida and the great songs of October 1969. Hit the trail with Hot Date 36 and your guaranteed to strike gold.  Listen and leave us some feedback

MontanaHistoricalSociety
Paint Your Wagon

MontanaHistoricalSociety

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 1:57


This early example of mobile home living had been hiding in Livingston for a century.

Poly-ish Movie Reviews
Poly-ish Movie Reviews - Episode 15: Paint Your Wagon

Poly-ish Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 19:01


Was Clint Eastwood in a poly movie?  Wait, Clint Eastwood sings?  Joreth reviews the classic film Paint Your Wagon with Clint Eastwood, Lee Marvin, and Jean Seaberg.

One Brew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Episode 38: Kevins Top Five Soundtracks

One Brew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 19:58


Kevin goes through some of the soundtracks that have stuck with him throughout the years specifically talking about non musical movies. Movies like "Paint Your Wagon" or "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" were not considered for this list as well as others like "Walk the LIne", "Ray", "That Thing You Do" or "Almost Famous". Put your Headphones on and get ready for the soundtracks that made a difference

On Broadway
On Broadway - New Music

On Broadway

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 66:13


Tonight, cast recordings from the 2015 Encores! Paint Your Wagon, On Your Feet!, and Finding Neverland. Also, mini-reviews of current Broadway shows.

Monetizing Your Creativity - Pursuing a career in film, television, writing, theatre, music & design with your talents

You know the face even if you've only seen one of the almost 400 episodes of "Law & Order" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" where Dann Florek played the role of Captain Donald Cragen from 1990-2015. What you probably don't know is that Dann left a potential career in mathematics and physics when cast in a university production of the musical, "Paint Your Wagon". He never looked back.  His theater training and professional performances on stage in New York and Los Angeles drew the attention of producers and directors in television and film.  In this Los Angeles interview, Dann offers tips to those of you who may be unduly stressed in audition situations. Dancers, musicians and actors need to realize that other craft categories such as directors, set designers, wardrobe artists, makeup artists ... even casting directors themselves, must audition or interview for their positions on film, television and theater projects. So everyone can learn from Dann. Dann's unique take on mentoring – both giving and receiving – is well worth your consideration. Enjoy. Subscribe to the free Monetizing Your Creativity podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/monetizing-your-creativity/id1082894462?mt=2 While you're there, please leave comments and suggestions for future episodes. We love your feedback! Or search for Monetizing Your Creativity on Stitcher, Google Play Music, Overcast or your other podcast app. www.monetizingyourcreativity.com

Escuchando Peliculas
La Leyenda de la Ciudad Sin Nombre - Paint Your Wagon (Western. Musical. Comedia 1969) Parte 1 de 2

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015 91:38


PARTE 1 DE 2 Título original Paint Your Wagon Año 1969 Duración 166 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Joshua Logan Guión Alan Jay Lerner & Paddy Chayefsky Música Frederick Loewe Fotografía William A. Fraker Reparto Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, Jean Seberg, Harve Presnell, Ray Walston, John Mitchum Productora Paramount Pictures Género Western. Musical. Comedia | Sinopsis Un granjero de Michigan y un buscador de oro se asocian en plena fiebre de este metal en California. Sus aventuras incluirán el comprar y compartir una esposa, apoderarse de un teatro, secuestrar a seis prostitutas y convertir su campamento minero en una auténtica ciudad.

Escuchando Peliculas
La Leyenda de la Ciudad Sin Nombre - Paint Your Wagon (Western. Musical. Comedia 1969) Parte 2 de 2

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015 81:36


PARTE 2 DE 2 Título original Paint Your Wagon Año 1969 Duración 166 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Joshua Logan Guión Alan Jay Lerner & Paddy Chayefsky Música Frederick Loewe Fotografía William A. Fraker Reparto Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, Jean Seberg, Harve Presnell, Ray Walston, John Mitchum Productora Paramount Pictures Género Western. Musical. Comedia | Sinopsis Un granjero de Michigan y un buscador de oro se asocian en plena fiebre de este metal en California. Sus aventuras incluirán el comprar y compartir una esposa, apoderarse de un teatro, secuestrar a seis prostitutas y convertir su campamento minero en una auténtica ciudad.