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In this episode, Patricia Allison from the Shakespeare in the Ruff Leadership Collective sits down with author, scholar, and poet Darren Freebury-Jones for a delightful conversation about attribution and his latest book Shakespeare's Borrwed Feathers. Listen in! You can grab your own copy of Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Shakespeares-borrowed-feathers-playwrights-greatest/dp/1526177323 Or directly from the publisher, Manchester University Press: https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526177322/
Patricia, a music therapist from West Virginia, shares her journey through IVF and ultimately a home birth turned hospital transfer. With her supportive husband, she prepared with music therapy and exercises. After a 40-hour labor, her son was born. Her advice: "Blessed are the flexible."Links Mentioned:My Essential Birth CourseMy Essential Birth Postpartum CourseMy Essential Birth Instagram3 Free Exercises GET IN TOUCH!
In this episode, Ruff collective member Patricia Allison sits down with Professor, historian, and Ruff Board member Marlis Schweitzer. They talk through her career, her perspective of being on the Ruff board, and her brilliant podcast series Shaking Up Shakespeare. Listen in!
In this genre-bending, gun-toting episode of Tubi or Not Tubi, we put on our suburban spurs and bring our shotguns to the 2024 Tubi Original film, Paradise, directed by Max Isaacson and starring Patricia Allison. The "Tubi Original" has, in a way, become a unique incubator for experimentation in film. (Except when it's not, but it often is!) One must wonder what kind of genre brew this movie is cooking. Either way, the final dish is sure to be something interesting!
In this episode Patricia Allison from the Shakespeare in the Ruff Leadership Collective sits down with the wonderous Performer, Educator, and Entrepreneur Ming Bo Lam to chat about cultivating a passion for movement and sharing that joy with the world. Ming Bo is facilitating our upcoming Playground Intensive "Movement for Actors" which will take place on May 13 - 15th. Listen in!
Join Ruff Collective Member, Patricia Allison as she sits down for a joyous conversation with Julia Nish-Lapidus and James Wallis to chat about making Shakespeare in unconventional spaces, their move to the St Lawrence Festival in Prescott, Ontario, and their upcoming production of Two Nobel Kinsmen presented by Shakespeare Bashed happening NOW at the Theatre Centre. You can catch their production of Two Nobel Kinsmen now until February 4th at The Theatre Center in Toronto.
Patricia Allison, from the Ruff Leadership Collective, sits down with Theatre Rusticle's Allyson McMackon for a beautifully gentle conversation about creation, Shakespeare's the Tempest, and how to make art in this day and age. We're thrilled to have this episode kick off our 2024 season of Ruff Radio for our season long exploration of all things Tempest and Shakespeare in the Ruff.
In this episode, co-host Marlis Schweitzer considers how the enduring popularity of Shakespeare in the Park and other forms of outdoor Shakespeare continues to guide how Canadians see, hear, and experience Shakespeare. After a short summary of the “open air” movement, which celebrated the virtues of producing Shakespeare outdoors, she speaks with several guests, including the artistic leadership of Toronto's Shakespeare in the Ruff, about the importance of outdoor Shakespeare today. The second half of the episode focuses more directly on the legacy of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, a company that began producing Shakespeare outdoors - in a tent - and is now arguably the most dominant theatre company in Canada. The episode concludes with a conversation with Melissa Poll, the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion dramaturge at Vancouver's Bard on the Beach, interspersed with comments from Cole Alvis, a two-Spirit Michif Metis actor and director, and now casting associate with the Stratford Festival. This episode features conversations with Patricia Allison, Cole Alvis, Raoul Bhaneja, Karen Fricker, Christine Horne, Erin Kelly, Peter Kuling, Anita La Selva, Keira Loughran, Elizabeth Pentland, Melissa Poll, PJ Prudat, Jamie Robinson, Nassim Abu Sarari, Sara Topham, Jeff Yung Episode 4 ASL translation courtesy of Dawn Jani Birley. Interpretation by Dawn Jani Birley, Robert Haughton, Sage Lovell, and Alice Lo. Content note: This episode contains discussion of potlatch bans, colonialism, white supremacy, and racism. Listener discretion advised. Here are some links to things discussed in the episode and some suggestions for further reading: Sheldon Cheney, The Open-Air Theatre (1918) The Potlatch Ban, from The Canadian Encyclopedia Some outdoor theatre companies: Bard on the Beach, Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan, Shakespeare in the Ruins, Shakespeare in the Ruff, Dream in High Park, Shakespeare in the Park, Bard in the Barracks, Shakespeare by the Sea (Halifax), Shakespeare by the Sea Festival (St. John's) Stratford Festival timeline Morten Parker's Oscar-nominated 1953 documentary, The Stratford Adventure, produced by the National Film Board of Canada Ian Rae, “The Stratford Festival and Canadian Cultural Nationalism,” from The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature, ed. Cynthia Conchita Sugars (2016) Glossary definition and additional resources on the #inthedressingroom conversation Bard on the Beach's Company Commitments “Ndo-Mshkawgaabwimi - We all are standing strong,” a video with “stories of endurance, resistance and resilience” told by members of the Indigenous Circle at Stratford (2020)
Welcome to Shaking Up Shakespeare, a podcast dedicated to examining the legacy of William Shakespeare's work, specifically in the context of Canadian theatre culture and Canadian society more broadly. Building on recent conversations about diversity and casting practices, colonial structures, and accessibility, this podcast brings together the voices of many individuals with diverse perspectives on Shakespeare. In this introductory episode, co-hosts Marlis Schweitzer, Liam Lockhart-Rush, and Hope Van Der Merwe chat about their first experiences with Shakespeare, their hopes for the series, and their reflections on podcasting as a practice. This episode also features brief greetings from the following folks who sat for interviews with us: Patricia Allison, Sturla Alvsväg, Cole Alvis, Faith Andrew, Roberta Barker, Raoul Bhaneja, Dawn Jani Birley, Peter Kuling, Adelaide Dolha, Miriam Fernandes, Karen Fricker, Duncan Gibson-Lockhart, Barbara Gordon, Jeff Ho, Christine Horne, Dante Jemmott, Stephen Johnson, Erin Kelly, Ziyana Kotadia, Keira Loughran, Jani Lauzon, Allyson MacMachon, Monique Mojica, Yvette Nolan, Laurel Paetz, Peter Parolin, Debbie Patterson, Eli Pauley, Elizabeth Pentland, Melissa Poll, PJ Prudat, Jamie Robinson, Nassim Abu Sarari, Alix Sideris, Sara Topham, Jeff Yung. The series also includes excerpts from the (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada symposium where you'll hear from Reneltta Arluk, Kaitlyn Riordan, Erin Shields, and Joseph Jomo Pierre. Episode 1 ASL translation courtesy of Dawn Jani Birley. Interpretation by Dawn Jani Birley, Robert Haughton, Sage Lovell, and Alice Lo. Here are links to things mentioned in the episode and some suggestions for further reading: (Re)Setting the Stage: The Past, Present, and Future of Casting Practices in Canada (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada symposium Trailer for Baz Lurhmann's Romeo + Juliet (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada symposium “Crash course” syllabus “Romeo and Juliet actors sue Paramount for child abuse,” from the Guardian
Join us for the second part of the Richard III Roundtable with Dylan Thomas-Bouchier, Alex Bulmer, Bruce Horak, Debbie Patterson, and Alexia Vassos hosted by Ruffs own Patricia Allison. If you haven't listened to Part 1 yet, jump back and start there. We promise it's insightful!
RUFF leadership collective member Patricia Allison chats with Dylan Thomas Bouchier, Alex Bulmer, Bruce Horak, Debbie Patterson and Alexia Vassos to talk about who they are, what they do, and their experiences (or upcoming experiences) playing Richard III. 1:08 - Debbie Patterson 6:14 - Bruce Horak 13:53 - Dylan Thomas-Bouchier 24:00 - Alex Bulmer 32:05 - Alexia Vassos 37:15 - Discussion of how Disability attitudes have changed in theatre.
"The Board Perspective" is a new series on RUFF Radio where we sit down with members of Shakespeare in the Ruff's Board of Directors to chat about their unique outlook on the company and their role in making things happen at Ruff. Join us in Part 1 as Ruff collective member, Patricia Allison sits down with Marah Smith.
In this episode, Patricia Allison sits down with Andrew Gurza Disability Awareness Consultant to talk about their upcoming show with Boys in Chairs Collective Access Me. Join us as we unpack Disability, sex, queerness, and representation. *This episode is for mature audiences
In this episode, Patricia Allison and Jeff Yung sit down to talk Multiverse - what is it? How on earth does this fit our season's theme? And why do we think science fiction intersects with Shakespeare? Also, as a primer for our season, Patricia and Jeff each give 3 recommendations of their favourite pop culture references of the multiverse or science fiction as suggestions for YOU the audience to maybe check out in advance of our production Richard Three this summer. Listen in!
In this episode, PJ Prudat and Patricia Allison sit down with Jenna Rodgers the director of Teenage Dick by Mike Lew, which is currently happening at the Alberta Theatre Projects. This is a companion piece to our season-long exploration of all things of Shakespeare's Richard III and to the Ruff Reads book club which selected Teenage Dick by Mike Lew as our April read. Listen in to this beautiful conversation with Jenna Rodgers where we talk about the play and working across difference. Enjoy! --- Ruff Reads Information - https://shakespeareintheruff.com/teenage-dick-by-mike-lew/
Season 5, Episode 2 and we are joined by British-born, Kenyan actress Patricia Allison who played Ola in Netflix's Sex Education. Tricia shares the top tips she learnt from working with an intimacy coach and why she is determined to raise her voice for change. Following a string of guest appearances on television Patricia landed her first major role as Ola Nyman on the Netflix comedy-drama series Sex Education. Most recently she has been seen on the West End stage in A Doll's House 2 - the one where Nora discovers her daughter wants the married life she walked away from! Tune in as we do a deep dive into her take on millennial feminism, how to be aligned with your deepest self and the anti gay legislation that still devastates peoples lives in parts of Africa.The Happy Vagina podcast is produced by Pineapple Audio Production and in association with AllBright, the leading career network for women. Got a mission, a five-year plan or an outrageous dream? AllBright will have your back. Visit AllBright to join their free community today or download the AllBright app. ALLBRIGHT - A GLOBAL SISTERHOOD FOR AMBITIOUS WOMEN.This episode has been kindly supported by abc ivf, the UK's lowest-cost IVF clinic. Fertility preservation at the right age is a not an easy decision and there are multiple reasons women choose to do so – but for many the price can be a huge hurdle. abc ivf want to make egg freezing an option to as many women as possible – not just those with deep pockets. If you are 37 or under, an all-inclusive egg freezing package costs £3,595 – which includes everything you need including medication and the first year's storage.If you've been thinking about taking control of your fertility, why not book an assessment with abc ivf so you can better understand your fertility health and plan for your future. Just go to www.abcivf.co.uk and book you're fertility assessment now. Thats www.abcivf.co.uk Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Les premiers noms de la saison 6 de Black Mirror Après plusieurs années d'absence, la saga culte Black Mirror revient enfin. La saison 6 débarque avec des nombreux noms comme Kate Mara (A Teacher), ou encore Josh Hartnett (Penny Dreadful) mais aussi Aaron Paul. Ce dernier ayant déjà joué dans l'épisode USS Callister comme narrateur du vaisseau, est-ce que cela indique une suite directe ? Le tournage d'Un Dos Très a commencé On vous avait annoncé en décembre dernier le retour de la série espagnole culte Un Dos Tres, et ça y est, la suite vient de débuter son tournage. C'est l'actrice Beatriz Luengo qui l'a annoncé via son Instagram. Elle ne sera pas la seule à revenir parmi les anciens puisque M ó nica Cruz et Miguel Ángel Muñoz ont également été annoncés au casting. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf4RBPBIac9/ La bande-annonce pour le Seigneur des anneaux Les anciens ennemis des films du Seigneur des anneaux apparaissent comme les présents ennemis de cette bande-annonce du Seigneur des anneaux : les anneaux de pouvoir. Retrouvez Isildur (l'ancêtre d'Aragorn), Elrond, Galadriel, Elendil et de nombreux personnages du Silmarion pour cette série Prime Video qui promet d'envoyer du lourd dès le 2 septembre prochain. https://youtu.be/ewgCqJDI_Nk American Gigolo en série Jon Bernthal est le héros de l'adaptation en série du film American Gigolo de 1980. Il reprend le rôle de Richard Gere pour cette série Showtime qui n'a pas encore de diffuseur chez nous mais devrait atterrir probablement sur Canal+. Julian Kaye a passé 15 ans en prison pour un crime qu'il n'a pas commis et à sa sortie, l'enquête est ré-ouverte… https://youtu.be/7WLb2pAOHnI American Horror Stories saison 2 Bella Thorne, Alicia Silverstone sont les nouveaux noms annoncés pour la saison 2 d'American Horror Stories et rejoignent Cody Fern, Max Greenfield, Nico Greetham, Denis O'Hare et Gabourey Sidibe pour l'anthologie de Ryan Murphy et Brad Falchuk (à ne pas confondre avec American Horror Story dont c'est le spin-off). Pour rappel, chaque épisode est décorrélé du précédent mais le casting reste le même pour ces histoires d'horreur. https://youtu.be/QjbavLfirOI Sex Education, un autre départ On vous disait la semaine dernière que l'actrice Patricia Allison qui a interprété Ola pendant les trois saisons de Sex Education ne sera pas de la partie, c'est aussi le cas de Tanya Reynolds, qui joue Lily, l'autre moitié du couple. Moordale reste finalement fermé pour la saison 4 et les élèves vont être dispatchés dans d'autres établissements.
Les premiers noms de la saison 6 de Black Mirror Après plusieurs années d'absence, la saga culte Black Mirror revient enfin. La saison 6 débarque avec des nombreux noms comme Kate Mara (A Teacher), ou encore Josh Hartnett (Penny Dreadful) mais aussi Aaron Paul. Ce dernier ayant déjà joué dans l'épisode USS Callister comme narrateur du vaisseau, est-ce que cela indique une suite directe ? Le tournage d'Un Dos Très a commencé On vous avait annoncé en décembre dernier le retour de la série espagnole culte Un Dos Tres, et ça y est, la suite vient de débuter son tournage. C'est l'actrice Beatriz Luengo qui l'a annoncé via son Instagram. Elle ne sera pas la seule à revenir parmi les anciens puisque M ó nica Cruz et Miguel Ángel Muñoz ont également été annoncés au casting. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf4RBPBIac9/ La bande-annonce pour le Seigneur des anneaux Les anciens ennemis des films du Seigneur des anneaux apparaissent comme les présents ennemis de cette bande-annonce du Seigneur des anneaux : les anneaux de pouvoir. Retrouvez Isildur (l'ancêtre d'Aragorn), Elrond, Galadriel, Elendil et de nombreux personnages du Silmarion pour cette série Prime Video qui promet d'envoyer du lourd dès le 2 septembre prochain. https://youtu.be/ewgCqJDI_Nk American Gigolo en série Jon Bernthal est le héros de l'adaptation en série du film American Gigolo de 1980. Il reprend le rôle de Richard Gere pour cette série Showtime qui n'a pas encore de diffuseur chez nous mais devrait atterrir probablement sur Canal+. Julian Kaye a passé 15 ans en prison pour un crime qu'il n'a pas commis et à sa sortie, l'enquête est ré-ouverte… https://youtu.be/7WLb2pAOHnI American Horror Stories saison 2 Bella Thorne, Alicia Silverstone sont les nouveaux noms annoncés pour la saison 2 d'American Horror Stories et rejoignent Cody Fern, Max Greenfield, Nico Greetham, Denis O'Hare et Gabourey Sidibe pour l'anthologie de Ryan Murphy et Brad Falchuk (à ne pas confondre avec American Horror Story dont c'est le spin-off). Pour rappel, chaque épisode est décorrélé du précédent mais le casting reste le même pour ces histoires d'horreur. https://youtu.be/QjbavLfirOI Sex Education, un autre départ On vous disait la semaine dernière que l'actrice Patricia Allison qui a interprété Ola pendant les trois saisons de Sex Education ne sera pas de la partie, c'est aussi le cas de Tanya Reynolds, qui joue Lily, l'autre moitié du couple. Moordale reste finalement fermé pour la saison 4 et les élèves vont être dispatchés dans d'autres établissements.
Doordarshan's Captain Vyom remake in the works The hit Doordarshan series Captain Vyom, which aired during the late 90s, starring Milind Soman is set to be remade into a web series. Brewing Thoughts Pvt Ltd will revive the series, but details about the cast and crew are yet to be confirmed. Netflix to partner with MicrosoftStreaming giant Netflix has announced a partnership with tech giants Microsoft as Netflix explores the possibility of introducing advertisements to the platform. The news comes in the wake of Netflix suffering huge losses recently after losing up to 200,000 subscribers, and the move is Netflix's attempt at offering affordable rates to a wider audience to access their award-winning content. Jeff Goldblum to replace Hugh Grant as Zeus in new seriesHollywood star Jeff Goldblum, who recently reprised his role as Dr Ian Malcolm in Jurassic World: Dominion, has replaced Hugh Grant in the upcoming series Kaos. He will essay the role of the Greek God Zeus. The series is a dark comedy based on Greek mythology and is created by Charlie Covell. Tanya Reynolds exits Sex EducationFan favourite Sex Education star Tanya Reynolds, who plays the role of the quirky Lily Iglehart, will not be returning for the fourth season of the hit Netflix comedy series. The decision was made as a result of the story moving away from the fictional Moordale High School. Her love interest in the series, Ola, played by Patricia Allison will not return either for the upcoming season. Daniel Kaluuya not returning for Black Panther 2Daniel Kaluuya, who essayed the role of W'Kabi, the best friend of T'Challa aka Black Panther, will not reprise his role for the sequel, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. He has dropped out due to scheduling conflicts with Jordan Peele's upcoming thriller Nope. The news is yet another setback for the film which has already lost its titular character after lead actor Chadwick Boseman tragically passed away in 2020. Marvel has confirmed that there are no plans yet to recast Boseman's role but will instead shift focus on the other prominent figures of Wakanda. . Freida Pinto to play the lead in a memoir adaptationIndian actress Frieda Pinto, who recently appeared in Mr Malcolm's List is set to star in a new memoir adaptation titled Both/And. She will essay the lead role as Huma Abedin, who was Hilary Clinton's vice chair for the 2016 Presidential campaign. The New York Times bestselling memoir chronicles Abedin's life in politics. Well that's the Sizzling news on OTTplay , until the next episode it's your host Nikhil signing out.Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poochoWritten by Ryan Gomez
This week on #baaifkm we chat with dance artist Patricia Allison (LastName FirstName Productions). We talk about; what might happen after this is all over, the accommodations the arts community is making, and our fears. Real conversations. Real artists. Find and Follow us: GALPAL Productions Instagram: @galpalprods Facebook: GALPAL Productions This podcast wouldn't be possible without the support of our listeners. Support us here: Patreon
Q&A on the hit Netflix show with writer/creator Laurie Nunn, director Ben Taylor and actors Gillian Anderson, Asa Butterfield, Emma Mackey, Ncuti Gatwa and Patricia Allison.
Nihal Arthanayake chats to Sex Education’s Patricia Allison, Connor Swindells and Kedar Williams-Stirling as the comedy returns to Netflix for Season 2.
Thom & Elliott welcome special guest Patricia Allison, as she talks art for social change in the dance and theatre scene, navigating her bisexual identity, her engagement, and her experience tumbling out of privilege after being diagnosed with MS.
This week on #baaifkm Corynne and Raine are joined by choreographers, independent artists and dancers Patricia Allison and Nicole Faull. We talk injury and health. What its like to be misdiagnosed, what its like to step back into class and what its like to contemplate changing your career path. Real conversations, real artists. Find and Follow us: www.galpalproductions.com Instgram: galpalprods Facebook: GALPAL Productions Support us: https://www.patreon.com/galpalproductions
After 17 years of marriage, Barbara (Kathleen Turner) and Oliver Rose (Michael Douglas) want out. The trouble is, neither one wants to part with their opulent home. So begins a long war between husband and wife, reaching farcical heights that leave much of the house -- not to mention their lives -- in shambles. The couple's children (Sean Astin, Heather Fairfield) watch in horror while lawyer Gavin D'Amato (Danny DeVito) tries his best to stem the bloodshed. Stream online: https://amzn.to/2XK0pfx Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfrbooksandfilm?fan_landing=true
After 17 years of marriage, Barbara (Kathleen Turner) and Oliver Rose (Michael Douglas) want out. The trouble is, neither one wants to part with their opulent home. So begins a long war between husband and wife, reaching farcical heights that leave much of the house -- not to mention their lives -- in shambles. The couple's children (Sean Astin, Heather Fairfield) watch in horror while lawyer Gavin D'Amato (Danny DeVito) tries his best to stem the bloodshed. Stream online: https://amzn.to/2XK0pfx