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Carefully Taught: Teaching Musical Theatre with Matty and Kikau
Kikau and Matty speak with the amazing Adam Moxness on today's episode. Kikau was inspired to bring Adam on after his incredible presentation at the Musical Theater Educators' Alliance annual conference in New York City. They discuss Universal Design for Voice and Theatre Teaching (UDVTT). Adam's recommendations include CAST.org, which is the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) website, Think Protein Bars (specifically the peanut butter chocolate ones), John & Jen by Andrew Lippa, and the Sunset Boulevard revival by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Kikau shares that he is currently listening to Chita: A Memoir by Chita Rivera with Patrick Pacheco. Adam Moxness is a dedicated educator, accomplished performer, and innovative researcher serving as an instructor of musical theatre voice at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wis. With an MFA in musical theatre vocal pedagogy from Boston Conservatory at Berklee, Adam has emerged as a leader in the field of inclusive voice education. His groundbreaking work in Universal Design for Voice and Theatre Teaching (UDVTT) focuses on accessibility-based and neurodiversity-affirming pedagogical approaches, aiming to create inclusive learning environments where every student, regardless of ability or background, can thrive. Adam's expertise extends beyond the classroom. He has presented his research at national and international conferences, including the Musical Theatre Educators' Alliance, Pan American Vocology Association, and the International Congress of Voice Teachers, as well as through workshops and online courses designed to empower educators to adopt more inclusive teaching practices. His research and pedagogy have been recognized with grants from Berklee College of Music and collaborations with institutions such as the Voice Study Centre and Bowling Green State University.
This month on Arts in the City… Donna Hanover tours the Brooklyn Botanic Garden; Megan Gleason checks out Ballet Hispanico; Carol Anne Riddell visits a music therapy program in Brooklyn; Andrew Falzon takes a look at the Ice Cold exhibit at the AMNH; Patrick Pacheco shows us the garment district's past at the Ragtrader; and Susan Jhun chats with Lee Kim, whose pipe cleaner hats spread joy throughout the city…
This month on Arts in the City… Donna Hanover steps inside the studio of artist Es Devlin at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum; Andrew Falzon catches the Life & Slimes of Marc Summers off-Broadway; Neil Rosen visits A Union of Hope: 1869, the new exhibit at the Tenement Museum; Patrick Pacheco chats with actor Stan Brown who just made his Broadway debut at 60 years old in the Tony-nominated play Water For Elephants; Megan Gleason checks out Baruch College's Mishkin Gallery; and Carol Anne Riddell tries some of the city's best rugelach!
This week I chat with Patrick Pacheco who helped the late Chita Rivera write her autobiography - Chita: A Memoir. Dolores Conchita Figueroa del Rivero – Chita – created some of Broadway's most iconic roles, including Anita in West Side Story‚ Rosie in Bye Bye Birdie, Velma in Chicago, Aurora in Kiss of the Spider Woman, and Claire in The Visit. Patrick and I talk about these shows and such luminaries as John Kander, Fred Ebb, Bob Fosse, Jerome Robbins, Hal Prince, Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, Sammy Davis Jr., Gwen Verdon, and more.
Today we have a special bonus episode of the podcast. We are talking to writers Patrick Pacheco and Erik Forrest Jackson who have written the book for a new musical adaptation of CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT that just opened at Pioneer Theatre Company in Salt Lake City. Follow Patrick on instagram https://www.instagram.com/patrickrpacheco/ Follow Eric on instagram https://www.instagram.com/erikforrestjackson/?hl=en Christmas in Connecticut instagram https://www.instagram.com/xmasinct/?hl=en Check out all of my Theatre Tuesdays episodes https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7wz447AgL4xaY8weySmk6h0fBsEZbX_r My review of Christmas in Connecticut https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzujiHwdRdE My written review of Christmas in Connecticut at PTC https://rachelsreviewstheatre.com/2023/12/03/christmas-in-connecticut-at-ptc-is-a-charming-holiday-rom-com-but-dont-expect-the-movie-rachels-theatre-log-19/ Get ticket to Christmas in Connecticut at PTC https://tickets.pioneertheatre.org/TheatreManager/1/login?event=0 Please check out our sponsor of this episode of the podcast THE TROUBLE WITH MISTLETOE by Jennifer Snow (ad) https://amzn.to/47Kjm2g Get all your Black Friday shopping done at great deals and support the pod https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?ref_id=8581 Check out all of our writer interviews https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWxQymWSou0&list=PLXv4sBF3mPUBxJT6OHAOjOM3F8w48hYu5 Here is our worst ever non-Christmas https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ranking-the-worst-non-christmas-hallmark-movies/id1296728288?i=1000628218022 Check out our Hallmark 2023 Christmas Preview with Marisa https://youtu.be/og291KcHdnA For our All the Rest Holiday preview https://youtu.be/TLBI78kTzbU Listen to all our Christmas episodes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzMrUJPOAE4&list=PLXv4sBF3mPUDo41tHqhkjHCvedmZwLzHx Please support the podcast on patreon and be part of these ranking episodes at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow us on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288?mt=2 https://twitter.com/HallmarkiesPod on twitter @HallmarkiesPodcast on Instagram HallmarkiesPodcast.com Get some of our great podcast merch https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?ref_id=8581 Please support the podcast on patreon and be part of these ranking episodes at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelsreviews Follow Rachel on facebook www.facebook.com/smilingldsgirlreviews
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We chat with Patrick Pacheco and Erik Forrest Jackson, the bookwriters for the world premiere musical, "Christmas in Connecticut," playing at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, CT through December 30, 2022.
Broadway News: MJ The Musical is now open on Broadway and to celebrate their opening and Black History Month, the team and Playbill have collaborated to release four collectable Playbill covers, for the first time in Playbill's 138-year history. The Playbills will be distributed to ticket holders throughout the month of February at the Neil Simon Theatre. These collectable Playbills, each featuring a different illustration of an iconic Michael Jackson pose by world-renowned illustrator, Nate Giorgio, mark the musical's opening and celebrate Black History Month. The original Broadway cast album of the Lincoln Center Theater production of Flying Over Sunset will now be released digitally February 18, 2022 and on CD April 1, 2022. The Broadway premiere of the Olivier Award-winning production of Martin McDonagh's new comedy Hangmen will open at Broadway's Golden Theatre for a limited 10-week engagement. The play will begin performances on Friday, April 8, 2022, with an opening on Thursday, April 21, 2022, Directed by Matthew Dunster, Martin McDonagh's Hangmen features “Game of Thrones'” Alfie Allen (Mooney) in his Broadway debut opposite David Threlfall (Harry) and is returning to Broadway for the first time in 25 years. Two-time Tony winner, Chita Rivera is recapping her Broadway career for HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, which announced her memoir today. The book, publication release date set for early 2023 and title to be determined, will also be published simultaneously by Harper Español. Rivera will be writing with Emmy-winning TV commentator and arts journalist Patrick Pacheco. According to a new casting notice, auditions are currently underway for a Broadway transfer of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella. The production is currently aiming to begin its New York run in Fall 2022 at a yet-to-be-named theatre. Broadway's longest running show made history on the anniversary of its opening in New York City. Last Wednesday night marked 34 years since "The Phantom of the Opera" first opened back in 1988. And for the first time, a Black actor, Emilie Kouatchou took over the female leading role of Christine. Special Interview with the fabulous Kelli O'Hara, currently starring in The Gilded Age. Follow @BwayPodNetwork on Twitter. Find co-hosts on Twitter at @AyannaPrescod, @CLewisReviews, and @TheMartinAcuna. Subscribe To BPN's newsletter HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this month's show: Summer art events; choreographer Dana Moore; Abby Ellin, author of "Duped;" Neil Rosen with Julianne Moore; Patrick Pacheco walks us through theater's LGBTQ history; and Barry Mitchell with comedian Caitlin Peluffo.
This week's show features our sit down with Heather Hitchens, President and CEO of the American Theatre Wing, and Patrick Pacheco, a journalist and award-winning commentator who served as editor of American Theatre Wing, an Oral History, a beautiful book published last year to celebrate 100 years of The Wing—an organization dedicated to supporting excellence and education in theater. We discuss the mission of the Wing over the last one hundred years, diversity, inclusion, education, and what the future looks like. But before that, Jennifer, Jamie, and Rob each share the show that “did it” for them. This week's music: Irene Ryan singing “No Time At All” from “Pippin”, “Charming” from “Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812”, and “Far From the Home I Love” from the Original Cast Recording of “Fiddler on the Roof.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Theater Talk's team Adam Feldman, Jesse Green, Julie Halston, Michael Musto, Patrick Pacheco, Jan Simpson, Elisabeth Vincentelli & Jason Zinoman join Susan Haskins after the Tonys to evaluate the ceremony, make sense of the upsets, & celebrate the season.
Esteemed Theater Talk regulars Jesse Green, Michael Musto, Patrick Pacheco and Elisabeth Vincentelli gather with co-hosts Adam Feldman and Susan Haskins to predict who will win the coveted 2018 TONY Awards and why.
Adam Feldman, Michael Musto, Elisabeth Vincentelli and Patrick Pacheco plus co-hosts Jesse Green and Susan Haskins discuss the upcoming spring season on Broadway, including "Harry Potter..." “Angels in America” “Mean Girls" "Carousel" and "My Fair Lady."
Theater journalists Jesse Green, Michael Musto and Patrick Pacheco discuss the upcoming productions for spring 2017 in New York City. Plus, celebrating the HAIR 50th anniversary.
Patrick Pacheco of the Los Angeles Times, Michael Musto of Out.com and Jesse Green of New York Magazine join Michael Riedel of the New York Post and Susan Haskins to predict which Broadway productions will capture this year's Tony Awards.
Journalists Jesse Green, Michael Musto and Patrick Pacheco look ahead to the 2016 spring season on Broadway and the more prominent productions including “Blackbird,” “Bright Star,” “Disaster!,” “Eclipsed,” “The Humans,” “Shuffle Along,” “Tuck Everlasting,” “Waitress” and others.
Jesse Green of “New York” Magazine, Michael Musto of Out.com & Patrick Pacheco of “On Stage” discuss: “Allegiance, Hamilton, King Charles III, On Your Feet, Misery, School of Rock, Spring Awakening” and other new shows coming to Broadway this season.
Theater Talk's panel of experts, Jesse Green, “New York” magazine; Michael Musto, “Musto! The Musical!” at Out.com; Patrick Pacheco, ArtInfo.com;” and Elisabeth Vincentelli, “New York Post,” forsee 2015 Tony winners with humor in our clip-laden Special.
Entertainment journalists Jesse Green, Michael Musto and Patrick Pacheco discuss new shows opening on the 2015 NYC spring theater season.
Jesse Green of New York Magazine, Michael Musto of Out.com & Gawker plus Patrick Pacheco of The Los Angeles Times discuss the upcoming season on and off Broadway.
Theater Talk's regular theater pundits - Jesse Green, Michael Musto, and Patrick Pacheco - return to review the recent Tony Awards ceremony, and AndrewAndrew report from the Tony red carpet. Also, "Cornelius" director Sam Yates and actor Alan Cox.
Working In The Theatre goes on location to NYC's Public Theater as host Patrick Pacheco talks with designer David Rockwell about his set design for the theatre (including "The Normal Heart" and "Lucky Guy"), his work with the Public Theater (including his newly designed restaurant, The Library) and George C Wolfe, among other topics. Later director Jack O'Brien and director/choreographer Jerry Mitchell join the conversation to talk about their collaborations with Mr. Rockwell ("Hairspray", "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels", "Kinky Boots", and more).
Theater Talk welcomes Jesse Green of "New York Magazine," Patrick Pacheco of the "LA Times" and beloved entertainment journalist Michael Musto to foretell who will win this year's coveted Tony Awards and give us the reasons why.
From the pages of newspapers to tweets, blogs, chat rooms and twitter, the role of the theatre critic has been changing. Guests Lisa Fung, Charles Isherwood, Peter Marks and Elisabeth Vincentelli, along with moderator Patrick Pacheco, discuss how social media has impacted their work, their influence, and the world of theatre.
Director/Choreographer Rob Ashford, President and Executive Director of Rodgers and Hammerstein Ted Chapin and Director Scott Ellis talk with moderator Patrick Pacheco about re-imagining musicals for the stage and how directors approach a work to make it fresh and reinvented, how much change is allowed by the estates who control the pieces, and the challenges they face when classic works are re-imagined, rewritten or reinterpreted in any way.
Theater Talk welcomes our regular panel: Jesse Green, of "New York Magazine," Michael Musto, of "The Village Voice," and Patrick Pacheco of the "LA Times" to discuss the shows they most look forward to, both on and Off-Broadway this Spring.
Theatrical lawyers Elliot Brown, Seth Gelblum and Nancy Rose talk with Patrick Pacheco about the behind the scenes work they do from negotiating rights and contracts to deals with unions and licensees and re-evaluating royalty pools.
Producer and Tony Life-time Achievement winner Emanuel Azenberg explains the business of Broadway from his perspective. Also, a "Tony Wrap-Up, 2012" with theater experts Jesse Green, Michael Musto, and Patrick Pacheco discussing this year's telecast.
We preview the new season on Broadway with Jesse Green, of “New York Magazine,” Michael Musto, of “The Village Voice,” Patrick Pacheco of the “LA Times,” Michael Riedel of the “New York Post” and producer Susan Haskins.
Casting Directors David Caparelliotis, Tara Rubin and Daniel Swee and moderator Patrick Pacheco discuss the role of the casting director; their collaboration with directors; recasting shows; and whether stars are necessary for success on Broadway today.
Our panel of theater experts, Jesse Green of New York Magazine, Michael Musto of the Village Voice and Patrick Pacheco of the LA Times, look ahead to the new Broadway season.
Sir Nicholas Hytner discusses the Tony-winning Best Play WAR HORSE, which was developed at the National Theatre of Great Britain, where he is the Artistic Director. Also, reporters Jesse Green, Michael Musto and Patrick Pacheco review this year's Tonys.
Our panel of theater experts, Jesse Green of “New York Magazine,” Michael Musto of “The Village Voice,” and Patrick Pacheco of the “LA Times,” forecast which of the candidates should win, and will win these most coveted of theater awards.
Spring Season Preview 2011, A conversation about the spring's new Broadway shows, including “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark." Panelists are Jesse Green of “NY Magazine,” Michael Musto of “The Village Voice,“ and Patrick Pacheco of “NY1.”
Entertainment journalists Jesse Green, Michael Musto, and Patrick Pacheco look ahead to the new Broadway season. Among others, they discuss the new productions “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown,” “Spider-Man” and “The Pee-wee Herman Show.”
In tribute to Michael Kuchwara, the longtime critic of the AP who died in May of 2010, we present an encore of our ‘08 panel on the decline of the role of print critics with Kuchwara and others. Next, a look back at the decade on Broadway, 2000-2009.
Jesse Green of “New York Magazine,” Michael Musto of “The Village Voice,” and Patrick Pacheco of the “LA Times” handicap this year's Tony Awards races and explain why this year's Tony night is different from all other Tony nights.
Actresses Janeane Garofalo and Carol Kane talk about appearing in the Off-Broadway hit “Love, Loss, and What I Wore.” Also, Jesse Green, Michael Musto, Patrick Pacheco single out the highlights and lowlights from the previous decade on Broadway.
Producer Peter Schneider and writer/reporter Patrick Pacheco discuss their new documentary “Waking Sleeping Beauty.” The film tells the story of the artistic rebirth of the Walt Disney Animation Studios in the late 1980's.
Theater journalists Jesse Green of “New York Magazine,” Michael Musto of “The Village Voice” and Patrick Pacheco of the “L.A. Times” look forward to what is coming to Broadway this spring, including the new musical “The Addams Family.”
Theater experts: Jesse Green of “New York Magazine,” Michael Musto from “Village Voice” and Patrick Pacheco, discuss and create buzz surrounding the upcoming season on Broadway.
Theater reporters Jesse Green of “New York Magazine,” Michael Musto of “The Village Voice” and MSNBC, and Patrick Pacheco of “The L.A. Times” discuss who will win the Tony Awards and why.
A look ahead at Broadway's Spring season with reporters Jesse Green of “New York Magazine” and Patrick Pacheco of “On-Stage,” as well as the infamous columnist and commentator, Michael Musto of the “Village Voice.”
A look at the new Broadway season with entertainment reporters Jesse Green of "New York Magazine," Michael Musto of "The Village Voice," plus Patrick Pacheco of "The LA Times."
Bartlett Sher, Tony award-winning director of "South Pacific" (Best Revival/ Musical). Also, Jesse Green of "NY Magazine," Michael Musto of "The Village Voice" and Patrick Pacheco of NY1 evaluate the TONY Awards ceremony and the voters' choices.
THEATER TALK's 12th Annual Tony Predictions Show. Jesse Green of New York Magazine, Michael Musto of the Village Voice and Patrick Pacheco of the LA Times explain who will win the 2008 Tony Awards' race and why.