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We're back, baby! On today's episode, guest Julia Owens (Guillotine at PHIT Comedy) and Ross (@MisterWeisman) discuss the Canadian sensation Anne of Green Gables! The two also point out other spunky redheaded girls of pop culture, kids pretending to be drunk, and the uber-specific streaming service Gazebo TV! Plus, Ross shoehorns in a Guys & Dolls reference. Follow Kidflix on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @kidflixpod, and send us your recommendations or comments to kidflixpod@gmail.com!
What better way to celebrate this week of love than with this “terrifying love story”? But is the terrifying love story between Anthony Hopkins and Ann-Margret or Anthony Hopkins and his identically dressed ventriloquist doll, Fats? Nothing is for certain in this under-discussed psychological thriller. Fortunately, the KG crew got Read more…
Rob and John discuss what it means to play a characters on stage and in your professional life, with local PBS and NPR affiliate WHYY’s own Caitlin Weigel. We’re proud to be a part of PHIT Comedy’s Rocket Comedy Network. For more info on PHIT comedy check out www.PHITComedy.com Check out Caitlin’s professional website: https://www.caitlinsweigel.com/ Rob […]
CW: child abuse and neglect On today’s magical episode, guest Tess L. (Fanclub Improv at PHIT Comedy) sits with Ross (@misterweisman) about Matilda! The two gab about how they were intellectual children, the faux pas of watching TV during family dinner, and Ross brags about his no longer current internship! Follow Kidflix on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @kidflixpod, and send us your recommendations or comments to kidflixpod@gmail.com! If you're aware of child neglect, bullying, or neglect, contact the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-422-4453. This number serves both the US and Canada. You can also visit www.childhelp.com/hotline or www.icspan.org for more information. Finally, you can visit psychologytoday.com to help find appropriate counseling options.
Kristen Schier (Philly Improv Theater) joins Sarah and Andrea to talk about when and how to say "no" -- in an improv scene or The Improv Scene. Also: emails about creepy dudes!
The gap between what you want to be and what you think you are can be a terrifyingly huge chasm. In this episode, I wax poetic on imposter syndrome, that space your mind has made to make you feel like a fraud. And explore its anxiety-riddled midfield I navigate on the daily as I charge through life post quit. Also mentioned in this ramble: Michelle Loucadoux, the badass stress reducing choreographer PHIT Comedy, my Philly comedy home The Groundlings Theater & School Narsociety - The Social Media Shaming Musical Sacred, a storytelling show Follow the podcast @QuittersPodcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and tell me what you're "pretending" to be. Follow me @Lyssbjack on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and send me your favorite (read: all the) cat memes. Because cats like boxes... and I like cats. Almost as much as snacks.
On May 15, 2017, Broad Street Review, in cooperation with the University of the Arts' Corzo Center for the Creative Economy and with support from the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, hosted a panel discussion titled Arts Funding: Who Should Pay? Initially, the discussion was supposed to examine funding in light of impending cuts to the federal arts budget; surprisingly, those cuts didn't happen. Even more surprising, our panelists mostly looked at the NEA as a nice bonus, but nothing to hang their shingles on. Different disciplines, similar issuesListen in as moderator and Broad Street Review editor-in-chief Wendy Rosenfield, Art Sanctuary executive director Valerie Gay, PHIT Comedy founder Greg Maughan, Art-Reach executive director John Orr, Headlong Dance Theater co-founder and co-director Amy Smith, and WRTI host, composer, and frequent BSR contributor Kile Smith discuss the challenges and opportunities that come with running an arts-focused business and watching its bottom line.If you enjoy what you hear and read here at BSR, why not help us meet our arts funding challenges and make a donation or become a Friends of BSR member? Donate here.
In our first interview episode find out all about how quitter Greg Maughan went from management and budget consultant to founding PHIT Comedy! For all the latest from the theater follow @PHITcomedy on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Follow the podcast @QuittersPodcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and tell me what you're a monk for. Follow me @Lyssbjack on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and share your latest unhealthy obsession!
This is the Pilot we recorded for PHIT Comedy’s last year that ultimately didn’t get picked up. That’s fine. Whatever. Here we focus on the the 2004 reboot of Bewitched starring Will Farrell and Nicole Kidman. We talk about Jason Schwartzman’s Name, Magneto Rules and Book Soup Coffee.