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E. Jean Carroll's lawyer argues that Trump's bid to have the DoJ step in on his behalf is about 2 years too late.George Santos has been sentenced to 87 months in prison.Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy threatens to pull federal funding from states that engage in diversity, equity and inclusion programsHakeem Jeffries and Corey Booker held a 12 hour sit-in on the Capitol steps. Plus, the Pillowman's lawyers get reprimanded for filing rife with AI hallucinations. Allison Gillhttps://muellershewrote.substack.com/https://bsky.app/profile/muellershewrote.comHarry DunnHarry Dunn | Substack@libradunn1.bsky.social on BlueskyWant to support this podcast and get it ad-free and early?Go to: https://www.patreon.com/aisle45podTell us about yourself and what you like about the show - http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=short
Pete Hegseth's days as the Secretary of Defense are numbered as Signalgate 2.0 is leaked.A top Trump housing official has called for a criminal investigation into Leticia James – which is just going to be embarrassing. The Chicago City council has passed a resolution not to hire anyone who participated in January 6th.The 37 death row inmates who had their sentences commuted by former President Joe Biden are suing the Trump Administration over its plans to send them to a supermax prison. Plus, tears on the Pillowman's pillow as he cries poverty. Allison Gillhttps://muellershewrote.substack.com/https://bsky.app/profile/muellershewrote.comHarry DunnHarry Dunn | Substack@libradunn1.bsky.social on BlueskyWant to support this podcast and get it ad-free and early?Go to: https://www.patreon.com/aisle45podTell us about yourself and what you like about the show - http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=short
International students at several city and state universities have had their visas rescinded in recent weeks, the Chicago Defender is celebrating 120 years, and we're talking Chicago plays to see this weekend! Joining us from the Chicago Defender, publisher Dyanna Lewis and managing editor Tacuma Roeback. Good news: The Pillowman, Moulin Rouge, BUST Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about the sponsors of this April 11 episode: Navy Pier Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
This week we talk about the new John Wick Experience, Tell Me What You Did by Carter Wilson, Snow White, Last Breath, Tomb of Horrors, Dungeons and Dragons, Something is Killing the Children, Late Night with the Devil, Once Upon a Time, The Pillowman, the Doomsday cast, the fall of Sigil, the Bond controllers, Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle, Netflix plans, Fablehaven, and more. So lick that scorpion, it's time for a GeekShock!
Claire Joelle, Marketing Director, & Scott Colin Woolnough, Artistic Director of the Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre, speaking about the LTWB production of "The Pillowman" by Martin McDonagh. Joelle directs and Colin Woolnough plays Katurian. There will be shows from January 31–February 9, 2025; Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 3pm at Little Theatre of Wilkes Barre, 537 N. Main St, Wilkes Barre. Content warning: "The Pillowman" contains mature themes, offensive language, graphic depictions of violence, and discussions of child abuse and murder. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. ltwb.org/
Claire Joelle, Marketing Director, & Scott Colin Woolnough, Artistic Director of the Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre, speaking about the LTWB production of "The Pillowman" by Martin McDonagh. Joelle directs and Colin Woolnough plays Katurian. There will be shows from January 31–February 9, 2025; Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 3pm at Little Theatre of Wilkes Barre, 537 N. Main St, Wilkes Barre. Content warning: "The Pillowman" contains mature themes, offensive language, graphic depictions of violence, and discussions of child abuse and murder. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. ltwb.org/
Forty years ago Bronski Beat released Age of Consent, a record so loud and proud that it become an era-defining moment of gay liberation. We look back at the record's music, legacy and politics with novelist Matt Cain and Laurie Belgrave, who has produced the new 'The Age of Consent 40' concert at the Southbank Centre. Samira talks to Percival Everett about his Booker-shortlisted James, a potent retelling of Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn which offers a new voice to the enslaved character Jim. And, we look at how the horror genre has developed on the stage with Jessica Andrews who has adapted Saint Maud for Live Theatre in Newcastle and Matthew Dunster who directed 2:22 A Ghost Story and the recent West End production of The Pillowman.Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Ruth Watts
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Lily Allen burst onto the music scene in the mid-2000s with her debut album Alright, Still. It received critical acclaim and a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album. Recently, Lily appeared in the West End production of Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman and also starred in Dreamland, a six-part television series based on Sharon Horgan's Bafta Winning short about four sisters living on the Kent coast. Miquita Oliver is a television presenter and radio personality, best known for hosting T4 in the early noughties. These days you can catch her podcasting with her mum Andi and as a regular on Sunday Brunch. Lily and Miquita have been best friends since birth and have a new podcast together Miss Me?, which airs on BBC Sounds. The show features their hilarious twice-a-week transatlantic catch-ups. Angela prepares a hearty meal with love for Nick's best mates and they all tuck into sausages and mash with onion gravy. The meal is paired with a Ventoux Remy Ferbras by the experts at Waitrose. This episode is riotously fun as Nick and Angela welcome Miquita back to Dish for the second time. Lily talks music, Miquita shares many memories and our foursome have a good old gossip over some tea and biscuits after their delicious meal. Just so you know, our podcast might contain the occasional mild swear word or adult theme. All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish We can't all have a Michelin star chef in the kitchen, but you can ask Angela for help. Send your dilemmas to dish@waitrose.co.uk and she'll try to answer in a future episode. Dish is a S:E Creative Studio production for Waitrose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Ektelo Theatre Group Productions presents: The Pillowman @ The Broadwater - 8 out of 10! Good Show! LA Theatre Bites Recommended! www.latheatrebites.com
Today's story belongs to Jackie, of Halifax, Nova Scotia.How do you communicate with the world? This weeks guest seeks connection through the stories she shares as a filmmaker, actor and journalist.Jackie Torrens is one of Canada's brightest talents. Winning awards for performances on stage and screen, she has directed multiple critically acclaimed feature documentaries and broken glass ceilings as a writer. There is a good chance you've been moved to laughter or tears by her work on screens small and big, over the last 25 years.She and producer Jessica Brown own & operate Peep Media, a female-owned production company based in Halifax. Their films for CBC, the Documentary Channel, and Bravofactual include Edge of East, My Week on Welfare, Small Town Show Biz and their most recent, Bernie Langille Wants to Know Who Killed Bernie Langille, which premiered at Hot Docs in 2022 & won WIFT-AT's Best Director, Best Documentary at the FIN Atlantic Film Festival and Best Atlantic Filmmaker from the Lunenburg Documentary Festival. She was nominated for a Gemini for her writing on Trailer Park Boys. For 10 years, she was a regular contributor and guest host for CBC Radio. Torrens' CBC radio documentaries include The Poet Laureate of Youth Now, which received an Atlantic Journalism Award & also Camp Mini Ha Ha, which received a CBC Award of Excellence. As a playwright, her play Georama premiered at the National Arts Center. As an actor, theatre highlights include playing Shakespeare's Hamlet, Katurian in Martin MacDonaugh's Pillowman, and Liz in Daniel MacIvor's A Beautiful View at Neptune Theatre. Read more about her amazing career here.Her creative love letters to the world are informed by a childhood filled with tragedy and an adolescence that forced her to firmly stand on her own two feet. But as you'll hear, Jackie has an inner strength that has propelled her through any obstacle society and fate threw at her. Today, her life is full of love, joy and new opportunities to tell us stories, in ways only she can.Presented by Charm Diamond CentresHosted by Nancy ReganProduced by PodstarterDo you have a great love story? You could be the next guest on the Canadian Love Map! Apply here!
Regina Blandón visita la isla para hablar de su regreso a los musicales con "Mentidrags" donde interpreta a Emmanuel convirtiendose en el primer Drag King de este musical. También platicamos de "Pulmones", la manera en la que conecta con este texto y las preguntas que le ha dejado. Hicimos un repaso por su carrera en teatro mencionando obras como "The Pillowman", "Parásitos" y "Hoy no me puedo levantar". Al final del episodio yo hablo un poco de las obras "Y fuimos héroes" y "Eco". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 066: The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh Host: Douglas Schatz Guest: Professor Eamonn Jordan Welcome to The Play Podcast where we explore the greatest new and classic plays. Each episode we choose a single play to talk about in depth with our expert guest. We'll discuss the play's origins, its themes, characters, structure and impact. For us the play is the thing. Martin McDonagh's 2004 play The Pillowman is an unsettling mix of gruesome fairy tales, child abuse, and murder, overlaid with McDonagh's signature black humour. McDonagh's blend of extreme violence and ironic comedy divides opinion, although the popularity of the current revival of the play in London's West End is testimony to its enduring fascination. I am joined in this episode by Professor Eamonn Jordan, to help us come to terms with the impact and intent of McDonagh's work.
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This week, Brooke comes back from a week off the pod full of stories about her latest adventures. Some of her best experiences were female-driven entertainment extravaganzas, from Lily Allen's star-making performance in The Pillowman on London's West End, to the Barbie movie, to the Taylor Swift concert… it's a love story for the ages. Brooke takes you through her experience of Taylor's iconic show and her views on the cultural impact she's having that's going well beyond little girls singing in their bedrooms. It's a girl power episode, but boys are always welcome. Pop Culture Mondays Newsletter: https://medium.com/popculturemondays Brooke's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brooke/ Brooke's Twitter: https://twitter.com/brooke Brooke's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brookehammerling Potato's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/potato/ On with Kara Swisher https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-with-kara-swisher/id1643307527?i=1000622498580 WTF with Marc Maron https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast/id329875043?i=1000622897235
In this episode of Brydon &, Rob is joined by actor, comedian and writer Steve Pemberton to talk about latest play "The Pillowman," out now at The Duke of York's Theatre. Steve reminisces about his early days at the Edinburgh Fringe, his breakthrough with "The League of Gentlemen" and tells Rob where he gets his Inside No.9 character inspiration from. Steve also reveals he will be starring in a new movie ‘Better Man', about the life story of Robbie Williams. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Double Tony Award-winning American playwright Michael R. Jackson joins us to chat about his Broadway show A Strange Loop, which is now on at London's Barbican. The 2020 Pulitzer Prize winner tells us about the long journey to success, life as a theatre usher before fame, his irritation with Disney corporate rules, a “complex phone relationship” with American actor Tyler Perry, and his upcoming musical project based on the film Teeth.What did we think of Lily Allen in The Pillowman? Also starring Paul Kaye, the “miserable” play is written by Martin McDonagh and directed by Matthew Dunster.For our second review, it's Accidental Death of an Anarchist, starring Daniel Rigby. Dario Fo's 1970 political farce has been adapted by Tom Basden and is now on at the Theatre Royal Haymarket - but did it deserve a West End transfer? To hear Daniel Rigby's interview in full, click this link.Also, what's happening in stage news this week, Kristin Scott Thomas and Lily James are to star in a new West End play, Lyonesse at the Harold Pinter Theatre.Plus, have theatre employers failed to learn lessons from Covid? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For their first pilot episode, Emma and Naomi discuss We Will Rock You, The Pillowman and Guys and Dolls and answer the big questions 'How far in advance is too far to buy theatre tickets?' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well hello there! Start your week with The Graham Norton Radio Show Podcast with Waitrose.This week:The League of Gentlemen's Steve Pemberton is in to talk about the revival of dark comedy play The Pillowman.Matt Cain talks about the launch of the third year of Virgin Radio Pride and his brand new book Becoming Ted.Nish Kumar fills us in on his podcast Pod Save the UK.Times Radio's Aasmah Mir tells us about her brand new memoir A Pebble In The Throat.Show Chef Martha makes some rather special cookies.And Graham and Maria solve a couple Graham's Guide dilemmas.Follow us on @VirginRadioUK for more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sun is in the sky, oh why oh why, would we want to be anywhere else. Lily Allen joins us in the Dream Restaurant this week. Lily Allen stars in ‘Dreamland' on Sky Atlantic and NOW. She also stars in ‘The Pillowman' at the Duke of York's Theatre in London's West End from 10 June - 2 September. Buy tickets here.Follow Lily on Twitter and Instagram @lilyallenRecorded and edited by Ben Williams for Plosive.Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design) and Amy Browne (illustrations).Follow Off Menu on Twitter and Instagram: @offmenuofficial.And go to our website www.offmenupodcast.co.uk for a list of restaurants recommended on the show.Watch Ed and James's YouTube series 'Just Puddings'. Watch here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For episode 057 of Actorcast, I am joined by actor, singer, and producer, Brennan Srisirikul! Brennan is truly an inspiration and I enjoyed my conversation with him immensely. Brennan is paving the way for disabled performers in the entertainment industry. In our discussion, we talk about how Brennan became a performer, how disability breeds creativity, and the struggles that exist for disabled performers in entertainment. We also discuss Disabled Down Center, the concert and training center that Brennan started alongside past Actorcast guest, Danielle Demchick Pretsfelder, and which is providing immense opportunities for disabled performers.To learn more about Brennan and his work, please visit https://www.disableddowncenter.comBRENNAN SRISIRIKUL (He/Him, Creator, Producer) – Born in Bangkok, Thailand, and diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at birth, Brennan is a singer, actor, producer and speaker He is proudly disabled. Favorite stage credits include: Pillowman, Breaking the Code and Titanic, the Musical. Film/TV: Yuna's Lunch. Music videos: "Sticks and Stones" (Atlantic Theatre Company). Brennan has also performed his solo show In My Own Little Corner around the East Coast. He produced several short films as well. Brennan received his B.A. in Theatre with a concentration in Musical Theatre from Rhode Island College. Brennan is the creator and producer of Disabled Down Center, an annual benefit and training program of Disabled performers and allies.Sign up for the Actorcast Newsletter at Actorcast.
Félix Arroyo, iluminador y escenógrafo, nos lleva a un viaje por su proceso para crear el ambiente de obras como Siete Veces Adiós, Pedro Melenas, Pillowman, Urinetown y más. Y ya lo convencimos de subir sus bocetos a redes sociales porque están de museo.
Mandy Bishop is a graduate of the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Known and revered for her deft impersonation of Australia's first female Prime Minister, Julia Gillard; Mandy is also an actor, comedian, musician and writer of considerable accomplishment. Commencing her career with the celebrated A cappella group Bite My Chilli, Mandy toured Australia performing concert and corporate entertainment, while also developing skills in producing and arts management. Her theatre credits are extensive and include a variety of of repertoire; The Pillowman, Boston Marriage, Fallen Angels, Vicious Streaks, Angry Penguins and Withering Heights. On television she has been seen in Heartbreak High, Blue Heelers, All Saints, Big Sky, My Place, Rake and Drop Dead Weird. Most recently she appeared in Anyone Can Whistle for Neglected Musicals. Mandy has collaborated with producer Michael Bourchier on two children's television series; The Upside Down Show, on which she played the role of Mrs. Foil in every episode, and Penelope K, by the Way, on which she played the title role. In 2011 Mandy co-wrote and created the four-part sitcom, At Home With Julia, in which she portrayed the sitting PM. She has acted in Sydney's legendary Wharf Revue since 2008, inhabiting a vast array of political and pop-culture characters. Each demonstrating a penetrating examination and superlative execution. Mandy joins the Wharf Revue team of Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe and Phil Scott once again as Soft Tread Enterprises presents Looking for Albanese. This much anticipated event on our calendars commences its Sydney season at The Seymour Centre from November 12th and through December. “The world is grim - what better time to have a laugh?” Mandy examines the craft of humour, her artistic relationship with ‘Julia' and the joy of satire and revue in this sparkling episode of the STAGES podcast. 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
That's the Ticket gets dark and twisty! Hannah gets the inside scoop on Wingvalley Productions upcoming season of The Pillowman.
Jump in your car and head on down the road to check out not one…not two…but you guessed it: “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”. This week we are joined by Alicia Mendez to discuss one of the newest films in the book. During the episode the gang does a deep dive on Martin McDonagh (specifically one of his plays, “The Pillowman” – we'll explain), reexamines the 2017 Academy Awards, and just gushes over the ENTIRE cast of the film. Also, this week Alicia recommends McDonagh's first feature film “In Bruges” (currently on HBO), Ian recommends a film by Martin's brother, John Michael McDonagh – “Calvary” (available to rent on most major platforms), and Adam recommends the 80s high school classic “Better Off Dead”.
MARIO GOLDEN+ANDREAS ROBERTZ: Mario was born in Mexico and Andreas in German, but both met in NYC. At age 14, Mexico migrated to South Texas with his family and in the midst of financial hardship, graduated from high school as a valedictorian and gained full scholarship to Stanford University where he earned a B.A. in Psychology and an M.A in International Development Education. After years as an educator, Mario expanded his studies and practice with an emphasis on depth psychology and group facilitation, family and organizational systems, eastern spirituality and the Enneagram, which deals with the human psyche. Simultaneously, he developed as an artist working in Mexico and the U.S. receiving positive reviews for his film appearances such as: “The Mule”, which was picked up for broadcasting by HBO Latin America in 2006, “Capicu” and “Del Otro Lado” (The Other Side) a Spanish language feature film he co-starred, co-wrote and co-produced, which was screened in the U.S and at international festivals in Canada, Europe and Latin America. His first full-length play “One Less Queen'' was published in the anthology-Positive/Negative: Women of Color and HIV, “Turning Point” a series of one-acts that TNC presented, “The Trip” selected for the Samuel French Short Ply Festival and the Strawberry One Act Festival, and more. He is a member of the Village Playwrights, Around The Block, the Hispanic Organization of Latino Actors and Founding Co-director of One Heart Productions, a non-profit theater and film company….. Andreas studied theology, archeology, history of thought, acting and later became a radio journalist. He is an established German theater director with 15 years of experience, directing and producing more that 30 shows in theaters of 40 to 900 seats, receiving numerous regional and national awards and nominations for his outstanding work as a director. In 2002 he served as Artistic Advisor for the City Arts Council and as Residence Director at the Artheater Cologne and while there in Cologne, he produced and directed a number of contemporary American, Canadian and English plays to critical acclaim and was awarded the 2006 Cologne City Award for his direction of The Pillowman. In New York, Andreas has directed readings at the Public Theater as part of the series of New Czech voices produced by the Immigrants' Theater Project, and other projects at Around The Block, The Theater For The New City, the Martin E. Segal Theater (CUNY) and The Mint Theater. He received the 2008 Golden Penguin for best direction at the Penguin's Day Festival for the one-woman show “Which is My Drug of Choice?” by Kai Hensel. Andreas and Mario launched a project in Berlin in 2008 with five German actresses and a German playwright as part of an initiative for healing and reconciliation between Jewish and non-Jewish German impacted by the Holocaust. In 2014 Andreas received the H.O.L.A award for Best Production for the “Charlotte's Song'' by Nancy Ferragallo and again in 2016, for Best Ensemble for the “Exile is My Home” by Domnica Radulescu. He has become a respected playwriting teacher and developed a second career as a cultural journalist for one of Germany's most esteemed broadcasting networks, with hundreds of interviews on art and life. Andreas is a member of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab Network and Artistic Director of One Heart Productions. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ozzie-stewart/support
Jump in your car and head on down the road to check out not one…not two…but you guessed it: “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”. This week we are joined by Alicia Mendez to discuss one of the newest films in the book. During the episode the gang does a deep dive on Martin McDonagh (specifically one of his plays, “The Pillowman” – we'll explain), reexamines the 2017 Academy Awards, and just gushes over the ENTIRE cast of the film. Also, this week Alicia recommends McDonagh's first feature film “In Bruges” (currently on HBO), Ian recommends a film by Martin's brother, John Michael McDonagh – “Calvary” (available to rent on most major platforms), and Adam recommends the 80s high school classic “Better Off Dead”.
Jump in your car and head on down the road to check out not one…not two…but you guessed it: “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”. This week we are joined by Alicia Mendez to discuss one of the newest films in the book. During the episode the gang does a deep dive on Martin McDonagh (specifically one of his plays, “The Pillowman” – we'll explain), reexamines the 2017 Academy Awards, and just gushes over the ENTIRE cast of the film. Also, this week Alicia recommends McDonagh's first feature film “In Bruges” (currently on HBO), Ian recommends a film by Martin's brother, John Michael McDonagh – “Calvary” (available to rent on most major platforms), and Adam recommends the 80s high school classic “Better Off Dead”.
Connor and Dylan are joined by Roe Hartrampf (Diana the Musical, Emily in Paris). It's like old friends! Listen in as the guys discuss playing Prince Charles on Broadway (and Netflix), Roe being nominated for a Razzie Award, Kacey Musgraves in concert, camp!, the Pillowman on Broadway, working with Margot Robbie in Pan Am, playing the boyfriend of Emily in Paris, The Gilded Age, Paul Mescal in The Lost Daughter, A Strange Loop, and being part of theatre history in the instant cult classic Broadway musical Diana the Musical.Follow Roe on Twitter & InstagramFollow DRAMA. on Twitter & InstagramFollow Connor MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramFollow Dylan MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramEdited by DylanGet your DRAMA merch (t-shirts, stickers, and more) HERE! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON HERE! Support us and help us continue producing content! Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, rate us 5 stars, and leave a kind review!
16 feb 22: el actor Pablo Perroni habla de su participación en la obra The Pillowman, Adelaida Harrison señala lo que nunca y siempre se le debe decir a la personalidad 5 de Eneagrama, Stivi de Tivi con estrenos de cine y entrevista con Ben Stiller.
La actriz Regina Blandon nos cuenta sobre este montaje que se presenta en el Foro Lucerna.
Conservator Laura Stamps gaat in gesprek met conservator en schrijver Elena Crippa, curator moderne kunst bij Tate in Londen. Centraal staat het grootse werk 'The Pillowman' (2004), een drieluik dat Paula maakte na het zien van het gelijknamige toneelstuk van Martin McDonagh. Waarom wordt dit werk gezien als apotheose van Paula's leven en werk?
Conservator Yasmijn Jarram gaat in gesprek met Eva de Goeij, abortusactivist en werkzaam bij het Humanistisch Verbond. Yasmijn en Eva bespreken de rauwe en indrukwekkende reeks schilderijen van Paula over de situatie van vrouwen in Portugal: 'The Abortion Series' (1999). Abortus was in Portugal verboden en strafbaar. Hoe gingen vrouwen hiermee om? En hoe probeerde Paula met deze serie schilderijen de situatie te verbeteren?
Conservator Yasmijn Jarram duikt samen met theatermaker Manja Topper en kledingontwerper Bas Kosters in Paula's schilderij 'The Maids' (1987), gebaseerd op het toneelstuk 'Les Bonnes' van Jean Genet. Het werk gaat over machtsverhoudingen, kolonialisme, seksualiteit en het verschil tussen arm en rijk. Hoe geeft Paula deze thema's weer in haar werk? En hoe worden ze verbeeld door Manja en Bas in hun versie van het toneelstuk, 'De Meiden', uitgevoerd door theatergezelschap Dood Paard?
Conservator Laura Stamps gaat in gesprek met Nick Willing, de zoon van kunstenaars Paula Rego en Victor Willing. Samen bespreken ze Rego's schilderij 'The Dance' (1988), waarin Nick zelf ook een rol speelt. Paula maakte het werk tijdens een bepalende periode in haar leven: kort voor en na het overlijden van haar man Victor.
Conservatoren Laura Stamps en Yasmijn Jarram ontdekken samen de basis van Paula's oeuvre en bespreken haar jeugd, thuissituatie en liefde voor de kunst. Centraal staat het werk 'Salazar Vomiting the Homeland' (1960), waarin Paula de dictatuur van de Portugese leider Salazar aan de kaak stelt.
In de vijfdelige podcastserie van Kunstmuseum Den Haag duiken conservatoren Laura Stamps en Yasmijn Jarram samen met boeiende gasten in het leven en het werk van de Brits-Portugese kunstenaar Paula Rego. De Paula Rego Podcast is te beluisteren vanaf vrijdag 3 december 2021.De tentoonstelling 'Paula Rego' is tot en met maart 2022 te zien in Kunstmuseum Den Haag. Kijk voor meer informatie op https://www.kunstmuseum.nl/nl/tentoonstellingen/paula-rego.
Join Paul back in our first episode of Season 2's discussion with Tia Andrea Guttensohn and Shane Mardjuki. Discover the contrasting starts these two actors had in the Arts Industry and their journey with SRT so far. Tia and Shane share the various ways they have sustained themselves whilst navigating this career path. Learn about their approach to Shakespearean text and the rehearsal process for their show — The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged). Shane Mardjuki Shane is ecstatic to once again be treading the boards at KC Arts Centre, the home of SRT. Some of his previous works with the company include The Office Party, The Pillowman and The Snow Queen. He has also been fortunate enough to appear in a number of SRT's productions of Shakespeare in the Park. These include Julius Caesar, Romeo & Juliet, Twelfth Night, The Tempest and Othello. Tia Andrea Guttensohn Tia is a multicultural actor, teacher, host, and co-founder of theatre collective, The Assembly Point. Being Singaporean and Austrian, and having grown up in Singapore, Switzerland and Hong Kong, everywhere and nowhere are home all at once. Beyond the Stage: A Learning & Engagement Podcast The Beyond the Stage podcast is brought to you by the Learning & Engagement team at Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT). The podcast aims to inspire and inform young people and professionals to pursue and learn about the arts, igniting conversation amongst industry peers. The programme focuses on Arts Education, Careers, Community & Access and Professional development. Recorded at: KCAC Arts Centre Presented by: Paul Adams, Learning & Engagement Manager Produced by: Jelaine Ng Sha-Men, Resident SRT Learning & Engagement Officer Sound, Light and Audio Technicians: Noor Hidayat Bin Norzizan and Peter Chi Editor: Cedric Choo Music: "Quirky Moment” from Purple Planet
Steve Rodgers joins Regina to talk about his life stomping the boards as an actor and writer for the stage. Steve trained at Theatre Nepean at Western Sydney University and has been working as an actor for thirty years. Theatre credits include Every Brilliant Thing, Cloudstreet, Twelfth Night, The Blind Giant Is Dancing, Night on Bald Mountain, The Pillowman, The Kiss, A Christmas Carol and Jasper Jones (Belvoir), Riflemind, Three Sisters, Dance Better At Parties, Democracy, As You Like It, (Sydney Theatre Company), Dreams in White, Eight Gigabytes of Hardcore Pornography and Diving for Pearls (Griffin Theatre Company), Boys Next Door and Street Car Named Desire (Ensemble Theatre), A Midsummer Night's Dream , Macbeth, and Antony and Cleopatra (Bell Shakespeare Company). Steve's most recent television credits include Upright, Kikki and Kitty and The Code while film credits include Goldstone, The Daughter, The Men's Group and the short Snare, which played at SXSW, Tribeca and Sydney Film Festival this year. Steve's writing credits include the plays Ray's Tempest (Belvoir; MTC), Food (Belvoir / Force Majeure), Savage River (Griffin / MTC), and Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam (Belvoir / National Theatre of Parramatta) and most recently King of Pigs for Red Line at the Old Fitz.
"What's On?" If we're talking British imports, then we gotta talk about the West End's ultimate incubator for Broadway transfers: The Royal National Theatre!! Specifically, 4 BIG, IMPORTANT, SEXY PLAYS from the National. Breakdown Regular Ali Gordon (@msalicenutting) helps Matt tackle the the first National play to come Broadway (ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD), the first to become a sensation (EQUUS), one of the many unjustly overshadowed(THE PILLOWMAN), and the epic spectacle that made the Tonys question themselves (WAR HORSE). The two also discuss the importance of nonprofit theatre, casting celebrities to do Stoppard, and the Real Housewives. HEADS!
Karen Rodriguez hosts this candid interview with esteemed actor, director and ensemble member Amy Morton. Morton shares her favorite (and least favorite) moments on stage, and dishes out advice for young actors eager to jumpstart their careers. Listen to hear Amy talk about her path, from growing up as a shy kid with a fantastical imagination, to seeing her first Steppenwolf production, and finally to performing in the theatre’s legendary production of August: Osage County thirty years later.Interview begins at 3:37. This episode of Half Hour is generously sponsored by Michele Kenner.Amy Morton is a director and actor at Steppenwolf. She has directed or performed in over 30 plays at Steppenwolf including Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Tony nomination), August: Osage County (Tony nomination), One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (also on Broadway), Hir, Cherry Orchard, The Berlin Circle, Three Days of Rain, The Unmentionables, Space, The Royal Family and many others. She has directed Guards at the Taj (both Atlantic Theatre and Steppenwolf), Glengary Glen Ross, Clybourne Park, America Buffalo, The Dresser, The Pillowman, Topdog/Underdog, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Alliance Theatre), Awake and Sing (Northlight Theatre), and many others. Film: Rookie of the Year, 8MM, Falling Down, Backdraft, Up in the Air, Bluebird. Television: Bluebloods, Girls, Homeland, currently on Chicago PD as Trudy Platt. Before joining Steppenwolf, Amy was a member of the Remains Theatre for 15 years.Learn more at Steppenwolf.orgWant to get in touch? Email halfhour@steppenwolf.orgA transcript of this episode can be found HERE
We are so grateful for this episode and for this human!Think about these few things before you listen to this powerful episode: 1. The expansion of our mind and our tolerance level for those who are different from us is of immediate importance.2. The word community holds weight, and by definition should not be exclusionary. (Fitness industry, we're looking at you.)3. Compassion. Compassion. Compassion. For ourselves and for others. 4. Who you are is more important than what you do. 5. Life is hard, and looking to social media to gauge your own existence and success does a disservice to your spirit and humanity. Please enjoy this courageous conversation with Brennan Srisirikul!BRENNAN SRISIRIKUL (he/him) – Born in Bangkok, Thailand, and diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at birth, Brennan is a singer, actor, speaker and a certified personal trainer. Brennan also works at local Boston Hospital. He is proudly disabled and uses a wheelchair and forearm crutches to ambulate. Favorite stage credits include: Pillowman, Breaking the Code and Titanic, the Musical. Film/TV: Yuna's Lunch, The Rhode Show. Music videos: "Sticks and Stones" (Atlantic Theatre Company). Dance: The GIMP Project (Heidi Latsky Dance/Rodger Williams University). Brennan has also performed his solo show In My Own Little Corner at the Ocean State Theatre Company, the Courthouse Center for the Arts, the University of Rhode Island, the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse, and the Metropolitan Room in New York City. If you listen close enough, you can hear Brennan’s voice on the track "No Time at All” from the new Broadway cast recording of Pippin alongside Tony award-winner Andrea Martin. Brennan received his B.A. in Theatre with a concentration in Musical Theatre from Rhode Island College. As a motivational speaker, Brennan has spoken at numerous conferences, schools, corporations, and events around New England and as far as Hawaii. When not performing, teaching or speaking, Brennan can be found strength training, listening to podcasts, cooking, talking with friends, traveling, and singing around his house. He holds a certification in Personal Training from the prestigious National Academy of Sports Medicine. Brennan has made it his mission in life in and outside of his work to help create an equitable and inclusive world for everyone. He is represented by Kazarian/Measures/Ruskin and Associates and Bohemia Group. Visit www.brennansrisirikul.com for more information.To book Brennan as an actor or speaker please contact his manager at Bohemia Group, Naomi Kolstein via email: naomi@bohemiaent.com.For more about Brennan or to say hi follow him on Instagram @BrennanSrisirikul and to join Brennan pay what you can group fitness class (proceeds go to charity), BUILD WITH B, please follow @BuildWithBFitness. Support the show (https://donorbox.org/the-courage-campaign-1)
In this friendly and fascinating conversation, Ensemble Member Yasen Peyankov reunites with his old student and cast mate Cliff Chamberlain. Peyankov shares stories about growing up in Eastern Europe, starting his career anew in Chicago, and the differences between theater in Bulgaria and America.Interview begins at 4:15Yasen Peyankov has been a Steppenwolf ensemble member since 2002. He last directed Virtual Seagull at Steppenwolf and before that appeared as The Keeper in Lindiwe. His Steppenwolf main stage directing credits include the world premiere of Erika Sheffer’s The Fundamentals, Between Riverside and Crazy (Jeff Nomination for Best Production 2016), Grand Concourse, Russian Transport, as well as Hushabye for First Look and The Glass Menagerie for Steppenwolf for Young Adults. Other directing credits include Macbeth, Uncle Vanya, Go Away Go Away, Stars in the Morning Sky (European Repertory), Ladybird (The Evidence Room, Los Angeles), Overweight, Unimportant, Misshape: A European Supper (Trapdoor Theatre). His translations/adaptations of Chekhov plays include Ivanov, Uncle Vanya and Seagull as well as Zoyka’s Apartment by M. Bulgakov, Ladybird, Plasticine and Black Milk by V. Sigarev, Stars in the Morning Sky by A.Galin, and Go Away Go Away by N. Kolyada. He also translated and directed the Bulgarian premiere of August: Osage County at the National Theatre in Sofia. He has appeared in 20 productions at Steppenwolf, some of which are: Time of Your Life (also in Seattle and San Francisco), Morning Star (Jeff Award), Hysteria, Lost Land, Cherry Orchard, Frankie and Johnny at the Claire De Lune (also in Dublin), Superior Donuts ( also on Broadway), Pillowman, The Tempest, Three Sisters, Penelope, A Doll's House Part 2, The Children and others. Some of his many film and television appearances include Chicago PD, Madam Secretary, Stranger Things, Captive State, A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas, Gifted Hands, Alias, The Practice, The Unit, Numb3rs, and many others. Mr. Peyankov is Professor and the Head of Theatre at the School of Theatre and Music at UIC where he teaches acting and directs plays.Learn more at steppenwolf.org. Want to get in touch? Email halfhour@steppenwolf.org.You can find a transcript of this podcast here:https://www.steppenwolf.org/globalassets/half-hour-podcast/ep9-transcript.pdf
Jump in your car and head on down the road to check out not one…not two…but you guessed it: “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”. This week we are joined by Alicia Mendez to discuss one of the newest films in the book. During the episode the gang does a deep dive on Martin McDonagh (specifically one of his plays, “The Pillowman” – we’ll explain), reexamines the 2017 Academy Awards, and just gushes over the ENTIRE cast of the film. Also, this week Alicia recommends McDonagh’s first feature film “In Bruges” (currently on HBO), Ian recommends a film by Martin’s brother, John Michael McDonagh – “Calvary” (available to rent on most major platforms), and Adam recommends the 80s high school classic “Better Off Dead”. Want to suggest a film for us to review on the show? You can support us at patreon.com/1001by1. You can listen to us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can find us on Twitter at twitter.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
Capitani, Superjhemp, Péitruss - oder Ivanov, Dom Juan, The Pillowman, den Acteur Jules Werner fillt sech virun der Kamera an op der Bün gläich wuel. Net ëmmer sinn et déi sympatheschst Rollen, déi e verkierpert, mä sécher si grad dat déi Intressantst. Den Ament wiesselt e vrun allem vun enger Büneroll an déi aner, vun enger Sprooch an déi aner, vun engem Theater an deen aneren. Wou en iwwerall ze gesinn ass zu Lëtzebuerg an am Ausland, doriwwer geet Rieds de Mëtteg am Gespréich mam Jules Werner.
Capitani, Superjhemp, Péitruss - oder Ivanov, Dom Juan, The Pillowman, den Acteur Jules Werner fillt sech virun der Kamera an op der Bün gläich wuel. Den Ament ass en als Ivanov op der Bün vum Groussen Theater ze gesinn an enger Mise en scène vum Myriam Muller. Ïwwer déi vill verschidde Rollen huet de Jules Werner de Mëtteg geschwat an huet och verroden, wéi ee sech dann esou no enger Virstellung fillt. Ob een do séier nees erof kënnt aus senger ganzer Spannung.
Capitani, Superjhemp, Péitruss - oder Ivanov, Dom Juan, The Pillowman, den Acteur Jules Werner fillt sech virun der Kamera an op der Bün gläich wuel. Net ëmmer sinn et déi sympatheschst Rollen, déi e verkierpert, mä sécher si grad dat déi Intressantst. Den Ament wiesselt e vrun allem vun enger Büneroll an déi aner, vun enger Sprooch an déi aner, vun engem Theater an deen aneren. Wou en iwwerall ze gesinn ass zu Lëtzebuerg an am Ausland, doriwwer geet Rieds de Mëtteg am Gespréich mam Jules Werner.
Capitani, Superjhemp, Péitruss - oder Ivanov, Dom Juan, The Pillowman, den Acteur Jules Werner fillt sech virun der Kamera an op der Bün gläich wuel. Den Ament ass en als Ivanov op der Bün vum Groussen Theater ze gesinn an enger Mise en scène vum Myriam Muller. Ïwwer déi vill verschidde Rollen huet de Jules Werner de Mëtteg geschwat an huet och verroden, wéi ee sech dann esou no enger Virstellung fillt. Ob een do séier nees erof kënnt aus senger ganzer Spannung.
Capitani, Superjhemp, Péitruss - oder Ivanov, Dom Juan, The Pillowman, den Acteur Jules Werner fillt sech virun der Kamera an op der Bün gläich wuel.
A Career Retrospective with Billy Crudup recorded on December 17th, 2019. Moderated by Mara Webster. Equally memorable on the stage and screen, Billy Crudup has earned critical accolades for his performances. Currently he stars as Corey Ellison in Apple’s Golden-Globe nominated The Morning Show alongside Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon and Steve Carrell, which earned him both Critics’ Choice Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. Recently, he starred in the film adaptation of Maria Semple’s novel, Where’d You Go, Bernadette, alongside Kristen Wiig and Cate Blanchett and in Bart Freundlich’s After the Wedding, alongside Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams. Previously, Crudup starred in Ridley Scott’s Alien: Covenant along with Michael Fassbender and Katherine Waterston and made his television debut in Netflix’s psychological thriller Gypsy opposite Naomi Watts. He appeared in Jackie opposite Natalie Portman; Zack Snyder’s Justice League, alongside Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot and Jason Mamoa; 20th Century Women alongside Annette Bening, Elle Fanning and Greta Gerwig; Spotlight, for which he won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture; the film also won the 2016 Academy Award® for Best Picture; Youth in Oregon, which debuted at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival; and IFC Films’ The Stanford Prison Experiment, which is based on the landmark experiment conducted at Stanford University in the summer of 1971. Crudup made his motion picture debut in Barry Levinson’s Sleepers, opposite Robert De Niro, Brad Pitt and Jason Patric, followed by Woody Allen’s Everyone Says I Love You, and Pat O’Connor’s Inventing the Abbotts. Crudup played the leading role in critically acclaimed Without Limits, the story of legendary long distance runner Steven Prefontaine, for which he won the National Board of Review Award for Breakthrough Performance of the Year. He then starred in the critically acclaimed Jesus’ Son opposite Samantha Morton, Holly Hunter and Denis Leary, which earned him an Independent Spirit Award nomination, and he reunited with Jennifer Connelly in the acclaimed Waking the Dead. Crudup also starred in Cameron Crowe’s Academy Award®-winning Almost Famous along with Frances McDormand and Kate Hudson. Crudup’s other film credits include: 1 Mile to You, based on Jeremy Jackson’s novel Life at These Speed;. Noah Buschel’s Glass Chin; William H. Macy’s directorial debut Rudderless; Guillaume Canet’s Blood Ties opposite Clive Owen; the box office hit Eat Pray Love starring alongside Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem, and James Franco; Michael Mann’s Public Enemies alongside Johnny Depp and Christian Bale; Zack Synder’s Watchmen opposite Patrick Wilson; Charlotte Gray opposite Cate Blanchett; Tim Burton’s fantasy tale, Big Fish, also starring Ewan McGregor, Helena Bonham Carter, and Albert Finney; Stage Beauty opposite Claire Danes; Trust the Man with Julianne Moore; J.J. Abrams’ Mission Impossible 3 opposite Tom Cruise; and Robert De Niro’s The Good Shepherd alongside Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie. On stage, Crudup recently starred in the one-man play Harry Clarke at the Vineyard Theatre, for which he won an Outer Critics Circle Award, Off-Broadway Alliance Award, Lucille Lortel Award and Obie Award and garnered nominations for Drama League Award and Drama Desk Awards. Crudup starred in the repertory productions of No Man’s Land and Waiting for Godot on Broadway, opposite Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart and Shuler Hensley. In 2007, Crudup won a “Best Performance by a Featured Actor” Tony for his role in the Broadway production of The Coast of Utopia. He also received Tony nominations for his roles in The Elephant Man, The Pillowman and Arcadia.
En este episodio, nos acompañan Alex de Hoyos y Yuriria Del Valle para hablarnos de la obra Papá está solo, la cual se presenta en La Teatrería. También tuvimos reseñas de Juan y la muerte, Acá en la Tierra y The Pillowman.
We talk Boris Johnson's screenplay, the IRA, Jame's recent bad gig and the Pillowman by Martin McDonagh.
We talk Boris Johnson's screenplay, the IRA, Jame's recent bad gig and the Pillowman by Martin McDonagh.
Comedian/Actor Jason Salmon is a continuous source of positivity. He talks to Will about growing up outside of Dallas, discovering his love of acting doing community theater, commercial acting, The joys that comedy and theater can bring to audiences, and his love of Martin McDonagh's play the Pillowman. Jason's Website: http://www.jason-salmon.com/Home.html Jason on Twitter: @JSalmonComedy Will on Twitter: @comicwillcarey Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dashboard https://www.patreon.com/awesomedisaster
En este episodio reseñamos Jesucristo Súper Estrella, La Madriguera y The Pillowman. Discutimos acerca del trailer de la versión cinematográfica de Cats junto con Rina Rajlevsky y Joserra Zúñiga.
Our review of Brisbane Arts Theatre production of The Pillowman
HIP 017 s2e3 April 26- May 2, 2019 INTRO Hawaii posts the only podcast from hawaii that gives you a 7 day forecast of weather surf and events around the island Topic: 17th Annual Waikiki Spam Jam After the the 777 we will feature Tiki’s Grill and Bar’s Executive Chef Ronnie Nasuti will give us a table side preview of the spam dishes that Tiki’s will feature at the Tiki’s G&B booth. Then we will highlight Makana, an award winning slack key guitarist who will be the Headliner for live entertainment on stage at the The Waikiki Spam Jam Notes… the FM tour was a bit soft on the music side I put a call out for submissions I am looking for local bands, comedians, authors, business owners, athletes, artist, event promoters, movers and shakers. SEND YOUR INFORMATION TO : tomestokes@gmail.com Now lets kick off the moss and Roll this stone WEATHER Is brought to you by Coors Light “The Worlds Most Refreshing Beers” Today its 82 and mostly sunny tonights low will be 68 degrees winds will be light with gusts up to 9 mph Through out Saturday the humidity willl increase to about 87% it’ll be mostly sunny and light soft warm breezes 4mph Making it a beautiful day and early evening for the Waikiki spam jam. Clouds will build up through the weekend and showers will be in the forecast for late Sunday through Tuesday morning. Tuesday it’ll clear up and on weds May 1st we may have a cool but sunny day with fe clouds and highs near 77 and low of 68. But it looks like showers may come back for next Thursday and Friday SUN Sunrise today 6:03a and Sunset 6:54pm total sunlight 12h 49m As we approach June’s summer solstice the days are getting longer By next Thursday sunrise 6:00a and Sunset 6:56p giving you 12h 56m sunlight stay tuned & stay stoked for next week as we will get 13 hours of sunlight NIGHT SKY Is brought to you by Blue Moon Beer - “Reach For the Moon” www.bluemoonbrewingcompany.com THE MOON is waning and currently 52% looking like rice bowl upside down THE MOON WILL RISE AT 1:02am and set at 12:16pm Thursday May 2nd the moon will be up early 4:15am and setting at 4:27pm Venus Mars Jupiter and Saturn will be visible Venus rising at 4:30 am seeing near 5 pm Mars will rise at 8:37am and set at 10:00pm in the western sky Jupiter will rise at 10:30 pm and set at 9:12a reaching meridian at 3:48am with perfect visibility Saturn rises after midnight and sets before noon it reaches its meridian at 5:42am just like Jupiter it will be of perfect visibility Box Jelly Fish 7-9 days after full moon which was last friday. box jelly will be mostly on southern shores and should clear up by monday Corey our HIP Lifeguard for C&C Honolulu will tell us more Weather resource is timeanddate.com SURF Brought to you by Kona Brewing Company Featuring the Longboard Island Lager - Brewing Liquid Aloha Visit KonaBrewingCo.com North Facing Shores 1-2 ft Currently its fair to windy conditions, rising to 5 feet midweek. Smooth mornings and mushy afternoon but probable epic sunset surf sessions South Facing Shores 1-2 ft with a sunday bump to 3-5 then be down to flat to a foot bluzes East Facing Shores Holding 1-3 all week but as the winds die down the conditions will go from choppy to smooth by sunday West Facing Shores 1-2 ft Currently its fair to windy conditions, rising to 5 feet midweek. check out surfnewsnetwork for a complete surf report EVENTS Now for your 7 Day Events Calendar Brought to you by Tiki’s Grill & Bar Big Island Big Island Chocolate Festival FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019 - SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2019, 9:00AM - 9:00PM With the theme, “Black & White,” the eighth annual Big Island Chocolate Festival is April 26-27 with events headquartered from The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort. The two-day chocolate extravaganza includes a guided cacao plantation tour at Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory in Keauhou-Kona, Kau Coffee Festival FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019 - SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2019 The 11th annual Kau Coffee Festival celebrates its award-winning brew with a host of events at various venues on multiple dates from April 26-May 5, 2019. Fun culminates May 4-5 at the Pahala Community Center with a java-jumpin' hoolaulea on Saturday and the Kau Coffee College educational series Maui Kite Festival : FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019 - SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2019 Come make and fly your own kite with our Master Kite Flyer! Kite Festival presents two days of family fun with kite making and spectacular kite displays. The Wo Hing Museum and the Cookhouse are decorated with colorful and unique kites from around the world @ The Wo Hing Museum Michael Franti & Spearhead OCCURS ON: THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019, 7:30PM - 10:00PM Michael Franti & Spearhead Thursday, May 2, 2019; Castle Theater; 7:30 pm Michael Franti is a musician, singer-songwriter, filmmaker, and humanitarian who is recognized as a pioneering force in the music industry. Long known for his globally conscious lyrics, powerful performances Kauai Kalaheo School Drama Club Presents: Mulan Jr FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019 - SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2019, 7:00PM - 9:30PM The Kalaheo School Drama club has entertained residents and visitors for many years with their amazing performances of live musical theater. This year, the talented kids of Kalaheo School present the colorful musical Mulan Jr. at the Kalaheo School Cafeteria. This family friendly event Kauai Museum & Hawaii Tourism Authority presents 39th Annual Walter & Irmalee Pomroy May Day Lei Contest WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2019, 11:00AM - 3:00PM The Kauai Museum and the Hawaii Tourism Authority proudly presents the 39th Annual Walter & Irmalee May Day Lei contest, honoring lei maker extraordinaire Dana Valeriano Kauai iki Olores. Walking the trails of Kokee or combing the neighborhood for flowers and foliage Oahu SunSets LIVE: Blayne Asing OCCURS ON: FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019, 6:00PM - 8:00PM Looking for the hottest new Friday night destination? Head to the Prince Waikiki on Friday April 26, 2019 for SunSets LIVE at the poolside Hinana Bar! Enjoy live music by Na Hoku Hanohano Award winner Blayne Asing. Take in the breathtaking views of the sunset and fireworks while sipping on a The 17th annual Waikiki Spam Jam is coming Saturday, April 27 from 4 to 10 p.m. along Kalakaua Avenue. This year, you can expect to see more than 20 of your favorite restaurants serving up Spam in every way possible Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2019 - SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2019, 6:30PM - 10:30PM With film credits including "Jurassic Park," "Independence Day," "The Fly," "The Big Chill," "The Grand Budapest Hotel," and “Thor: Ragnarok;" theatre performances including "The Pillowman," "Speed the Plow" and "Domesticated;" and television appearances including “Portlandia” Free Lei Making Workshops - Enchanted Lake Community Park OCCURS ON: MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2019, 2:00PM - 5:00PM Learn to make wili, haku, kui and humupapa style. Bring flowers with three-inch stems; greenery, such as fern and ti leaf; raffia, scissors or snippers, button and carpet thread, spray bottle with water and aluminum pan. All ages 2-5 p.m. Hawaiian Airlines May Day 2019: The Tradition Continues OCCURS ON: WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2019, 3:00PM - 9:30PM Keauhou, consisting of Jonah Kahanuola Solatorio, and brothers, Nicholas and Zachary Lum, will headline "Hawaiian Airlines May Day 2019: The Tradition Continues." The star-studded program will feature Robert Cazimero and Halau Na Kamalei o Lililehua, the big-band sounds of Kahulanui, the hula Dionne Warwick OCCURS BETWEEN: THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019 - SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2019, 8:00PM - 9:30PM Dionne Warwick will be performing at Blue Note Hawaii with 2 shows nightly at 8:00pm. Warwick ranks second only to Aretha Franklin as the most charted female vocalist in history, with classic recordings like "Walk On By," "Say a Little Prayer," and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again." Topic: 17th Annual Waikiki Spam Jam Tiki Booth and Ronnie interview The Waikiki SPAM JAM® is a street festival that celebrates the people of Hawaii’s love for SPAM®, a canned meat from Hormel Foods. In Hawaii, you will find SPAM® at all grocery and convenience stores, many restaurants and in most homes in Hawaii. This street festival is great for all ages, as the event includes Hawaii’s top restaurants, two stages with free entertainment, and a variety of Hawaiian retailers. This is also a special event that benefits the Hawaii Foodbank, the largest non-profit in Hawaii that feeds the needy. The 17th annual Waikiki Spam Jam is coming Saturday, April 27 from 4 to 10 p.m. along Kalakaua Avenue. This year, you can expect to see more than 20 of your favorite restaurants serving up Spam in ever There will be live entertainment, local products and Spam merch available for purchase during this free event as well. Stick around for the musubi-making speed contest to see how many musubis contestants can make in five minutes. Chef Ronnie Nasuti Check out Chef Ronnies Blog: Treehouse Chef From dish washer to head chef, Ronnie, Started in the kitchen at the age of 14, He has worked with Tiki's Grill and Bar for over 7 years Ronnie has created 3 sensational spam dishes for this weekends festival The 17th annual Waikiki Spam Jam is coming Saturday, April 27 from 4 to 10 p.m. along Kalakaua Avenue. This year, you can expect to see more than 20 of your favorite restaurants serving up Spam in every way possible - Spam Corndogs - Spam Lumpia - Spam Poke Crunch Bow Chef Ronnie, believes in the farm-to-table movement by visiting farms and building strong bonds with local farmers, brings in island fresh produce and breads, as well as 175 pounds of local grass-fed beef and 450 pounds of locally caught or raised fish every week. Describe Tiki’s Features - Spam Corndogs - Spam Lumpia - Spam Poke Crunch Bowl Besides their appetites, what else should people bring….(donations cue) Guests are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item for donation to benefit the Hawaii Foodbank, Waikiki Community Center, Aloha Harvest and the Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii. Ronnie Regularly represents Tiki’s at charitable events, such as - The Good Table for Lanakila Meals on Wheels - The Arthritis Foundation, teaching kids with arthritis how to cook - Kick Start, a charity for underprivileged kids to compete in Karate competitions on the mainland -and many more. frolichawaii.com Outrigger Waikiki stage (fronting the Moana Surfrider Hotel): 8:30 p.m. Makana Featured Band Makana Makana Links: Waves of Serenity “Sans Souci” https://youtu.be/Y_3ZFJF9_6M “Na Ka Pueo” https://youtu.be/WQolG3sOWxg Music links: Michael Frante “Litlle things” https://youtu.be/uu2EmThtIGU Dionne Warwick “ I’ll never fall in love again” https://youtu.be/FAu73aOa2HQ Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra https://youtu.be/p_-vtSMyK6w blayne asing molokai on my mind https://youtu.be/cMYGhfmBoCQ Montey Python Spam https://youtu.be/_bW4vEo1F4E
Rejoice, denizens, for episode two is upon ye! THIS episode, we take a deep-dive into the niche intersection of sociology and the theatrical arts, attempting to figure out just what nebulous forces are driving our species to put our hands together and make some noise! Join us as we elucidate the machinations of the Caesar assassination, brand development strategy, George Clooney's limited charms, and a possible intergenerational romance sparked at a mediocre production of The Pillowman. Coffee has never BEAN better! | Logo by @NuleTheGoat. Music and audio mixing by @UndreamedPanic. Edited, as always, by Mathaniel. Thanks Mathaniel! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chuckandaardvark)
Jeff Perri (Ad Operations Manager) and Lisa Lewis (Creative Director) host three-time Tony nominee Anna Louizos and three-time Tony winner Scott Pask to discuss the relationship between’s a show’s scenic design and graphic design. Peek into the processes that brought shows like The Pillowman, In The Heights, and Avenue Q to life, both on stage and off! http://www.annalouizos.com/ @annalouizos http://scottpaskstudio.com @scottpaskstudio
Rock photo hack par excellence Ruth Medjiber tells me all about a song she loves, and there's new music from Elaine Mai, Talos, Autre Monde, The Afghan Whigs, Daithi, Pillowman, Silverbacks, Mix & Fairbanks, Sea Pinks, plus some Bantum & Loah and an oldie from Spearmint, because why not? Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai/p... www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net
The Pillowman (2003) This play by Irish playwright Martin McDonagh is John’s pick for a tearjerker this week. He saw it with Mary when it was playing on Broadway. The original London cast included David Tennant as the author. In the American New York production Billy Crudup played the author. You can find the play online, sometimes copies come up on Amazon. You can watch some production people have uploaded to YouTube. If you’re lucky enough to have a production run near you we would recommend it! NEXT WEEK: We are coming up on the end of Season 2. We’ll take a look back at 2016 in our next to last episode of the season. You can follow us on twitter @newtoyoushow and you can leave comments down below! You can follow John on twitter @lordjoho You can follow Mary on twitter @maryvarn You can follow Jules on twitter @beautifuljules
Yes, Please (2014) Mary’s pick this week for a tearjerker is the ‘Sorry Sorry Sorry” chapter of Amy Poehler’s auto-biography Yes Please. There a number of biographies of comedic actors to check out, the chapter that Mary highlights is brutally honest and clearly in Amy’s voice. The skit in question isn’t too hard to find with a search of the internet. The woman who Amy un-wittingly lampooned spoke at the 2016 DNC. You can purchase Yes Please on Amazon. NEXT WEEK: We continue our topic of Tearjerkers w/ John’s pick, a play “The Pillowman.” You can follow us on twitter @newtoyoushow and you can leave comments down below! You can follow John on twitter @lordjoho You can follow Mary on twitter @maryvarn You can follow Jules on twitter @beautifuljules
They say the neon lights are bright on... RADWAY! This week Kyle, Matthew and Producer Natalie defy gravity by talking about musicals with comedian Joe Kaye. Joe and Natalie try to win Kyle and Burnside over to the side of musical theatre by gabbing about their favorite shows. Natalie thinks "The Wedding Singer" is underrated and Joe loves "Title of Show." Meanwhile, Kyle likes the darkness of community theatre as well as the body count in "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark." This episode is sponsored by Mack Weldon. Enter the promo code RAD at mackweldon.com for 20% off your next order. Weekly Rads: Moana, Channel Zero, Bad Santa 2, the Las Vegas High Roller Raddendums: Hair, The Wedding Singer, In the Heights, Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton, Immortal Technique, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Sarah Kane, Jersey Boys, Disaster, Rock of Ages, Seussical, Cannibal! the Musical, Evil Dead the Musical, Toxic Avenger, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, We Will Rock You, Title of Show, Tim Minchin's Matilda the Musical, Spring Awakening & Duncan Sheik, The Last Five Years, Next to Normal, Fun Home, The Pillowman, The 25th Putnam County Spelling Bee, Avenue Q, Spamalot, Chicago, Repo! The Genetic Rock Opera, Grey Gardens the musical, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, Julie Taymor, Big Money Hustlas and Rustlas, Sweeney Todd, Legally Blonde the Musical
Hello children, it’s story time with your favourite hosts Kell Andersen and Jessica Palfrey and a very special guest- Mr William Pyke. We’ll be talking about lovely things such as child murders, torture and ice-skating, while we bring one of our favourite plays to life; The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh. Tweet us your hate crimes @exit_podcast, send us your love on iTunes. And thank you to the marvellous Joseph Diskett, composer of our theme song and indeed, composer of The Pillowman. What can we say? We know a genius when we hear one.
DISCLAIMER: The cast of Dealing With Phillip are not mental health professionals. If you, or anyone you know, are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255 or text “go” to 741-741 to the Crisis Text Line. You are not alone. Many in this world love you, (including the members of this podcast). Feel free to share this episode with anybody. It's PG for a reason. In this episode: Happy Birthday Joe and Andrew!!! One of us was going to kill himself this particular birthday!!! Also discussed: Joe gets a home; Andrew gets a Master's degree and shows off; turning 30 and suicide; the Decatur Education System and the joy of drugs; the Super Mario Brothers' Universe; returning to inappropriate suicide talk; sounding weird; adulting; horse fighting; forgetting meds; books and movies; and Pillowman. Needless to say, we rambled. Next episode is on Borderline Personality disorder. Follow us on twitter: @DealWithPhillip, @Play_Architect, @die_musicman, @WordSaladPro. Other podcasts in the network include @QuoteGuilty, @Cadaver_Cast, @thecountdownpc. Feel free to donate at www.gofundme.com/wordsaladpro. Word Salad Productions- Wonkey Oranges, Righteous Dragons.
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) SMOKEY JOE’S CAFE, by Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller, at Stages St. Louis, (2) LA RONDINE, by Giacomo Puccini, at Opera Theatre of St. Louis, (3) ONE SUMMER ON SECOND STREET, Circus Flora, (4) RICHARD THE LIONHEART, by George Frederic Handel, at Opera Theatre of St. Louis, (5) THE THREEPENNY OPERA, by Bertolt Brecht & Kurt Weill, at New Line Theatre, (6) THE PILLOWMAN, by Martin McDonagh, at Theatre Lab, (7) DOG SEES GOD: CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BLOCKHEAD, by Bert V. Royal, at Stray Dog Theatre., (8) DISNEY’S THE ARISTOCATS, by Michael Bernard, Bryan Louiselle, et al., at Stages St. Louis, (9) IS THIS REALLY HAPPENING RIGHT NOW?, by Mollie J. Ambugey & Will Bonfiglio, at GoodPeople Theatre Co.
Deborah Sharn talks with Ryan Foizey, Theatre Lab’s founder and Artistic Director about his upcoming production of “The Pillowman” by Martin McDonagh. Deborah and Ryan also discuss Theatre Lab’s 24 Play Festival that happens in late July.
Rarely Pure Theatre returns to the podcast to talk about The Pillowman. Continue reading →
Actor Jim Norton, Tony and Olivier Award winner for "The Seafarer" and now on Broadway in the notably sunnier current revival of "Finian's Rainbow", discusses how the Irish view that Irish-inflected musical; how he wasn't entirely unprepared to appear in a musical, even though he's done extremely few in a 50 year career (despite an early appearance as Lt. Cable in "South Pacific"); and why appearing in a Broadway musical is unlike anything he's ever done before. He also takes us through his days as a child actor on radio; his emergence in the Irish theatre community in the 1960s and his subsequent decision to move to London at the decade's end, resulting in an exile from the Irish stage that would last 18 years; his quick discovery in London by noted director Lindsay Anderson; why he worked to keep the English theatre community from thinking of him as an Irish actor; why he made his American stage debut in California; how difficult he found it to perform in "The Pillowman"; what it was like to perform in "The Weir" in a variety of countries and venues; and his extensive work with a group of major playwrights over his career, including David Storey, Alan Ayckbourn, Tom Murphy, Sebastian Barry, Frank McGuinness and most notably, Conor McPherson. Original air date - December 14, 2009.
Actor Jim Norton, Tony and Olivier Award winner for "The Seafarer" and now on Broadway in the notably sunnier current revival of "Finian's Rainbow", discusses how the Irish view that Irish-inflected musical; how he wasn't entirely unprepared to appear in a musical, even though he's done extremely few in a 50 year career (despite an early appearance as Lt. Cable in "South Pacific"); and why appearing in a Broadway musical is unlike anything he's ever done before. He also takes us through his days as a child actor on radio; his emergence in the Irish theatre community in the 1960s and his subsequent decision to move to London at the decade's end, resulting in an exile from the Irish stage that would last 18 years; his quick discovery in London by noted director Lindsay Anderson; why he worked to keep the English theatre community from thinking of him as an Irish actor; why he made his American stage debut in California; how difficult he found it to perform in "The Pillowman"; what it was like to perform in "The Weir" in a variety of countries and venues; and his extensive work with a group of major playwrights over his career, including David Storey, Alan Ayckbourn, Tom Murphy, Sebastian Barry, Frank McGuinness and most notably, Conor McPherson. Original air date - December 14, 2009.
Actor Jim Norton, Tony and Olivier Award winner for The Seafarer and now on Broadway in the notably sunnier current revival of Finian's Rainbow, discusses how the Irish view that Irish-inflected musical; how he wasn't entirely unprepared to appear in a musical, even though he's done extremely few in a 50 year career (despite an early appearance as Lt. Cable in South Pacific); and why appearing in a Broadway musical is unlike anything he's ever done before. He also takes us through his days as a child actor on radio; his emergence in the Irish theatre community in the 1960s and his subsequent decision to move to London at the decade's end, resulting in an exile from the Irish stage that would last 18 years; his quick discovery in London by noted director Lindsay Anderson; why he worked to keep the English theatre community from thinking of him as an Irish actor; why he made his American stage debut in California; how difficult he found it to perform in The Pillowman; what it was like to perform in The Weir in a variety of countries and venues; and his extensive work with a group of major playwrights over his career, including David Storey, Alan Ayckbourn, Tom Murphy, Sebastian Barry, Frank McGuinness and most notably, Conor McPherson.
Set designer John Arnone (The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? and Tony Award winner for The Who’s Tommy), costume designers Jane Greenwood (Morning's at Seven) and Martin Pakledinaz (Tony Awards for Thoroughly Modern Millie and Kiss Me, Kate), set designer Scott Pask (Tony Awards for the Pillowman and The Coast of Utopia) and lighting designer Richard Pilbrow (Our Town) talk about what it means for a designer to collaborate on a show; how that collaboration works with other designers, and the cast and director; and how they keep up with their hectic schedules.
Billy Crudup recalls how he messed up his first audition but still managed to be cast in his Broadway debut, "Arcadia"; describes the communal spirit that guided the 2002 production of "The Elephant Man", and how it differed from his work with director Simon McBurney in "The Resistible Rise Of Arturo Ui"; relates the thrill of manipulating audiences in Martin McDonagh's "The Pillowman"; and reflects on whether we -- and he -- should be reading up on Russian history to prepare for "The Coast Of Utopia". Original air date – March 2, 2007.
Billy Crudup recalls how he messed up his first audition but still managed to be cast in his Broadway debut, "Arcadia"; describes the communal spirit that guided the 2002 production of "The Elephant Man", and how it differed from his work with director Simon McBurney in "The Resistible Rise Of Arturo Ui"; relates the thrill of manipulating audiences in Martin McDonagh's "The Pillowman"; and reflects on whether we -- and he -- should be reading up on Russian history to prepare for "The Coast Of Utopia". Original air date – March 2, 2007.
Billy Crudup recalls how he messed up his first audition but still managed to be cast in his Broadway debut, "Arcadia"; describes the communal spirit that guided the 2002 production of "The Elephant Man", and how it differed from his work with director Simon McBurney in "The Resistible Rise Of Arturo Ui"; relates the thrill of manipulating audiences in Martin McDonagh's "The Pillowman"; and reflects on whether we -- and he -- should be reading up on Russian history to prepare for "The Coast Of Utopia". Original air date – March 2, 2007.
Broadway Producer Arielle Tepper ("Spamalot", "The Pillowman") talks about complexity of mounting her labor of love, New York's Summer Play Festival, now in its second season of introducing new plays by new writers. Original airdate - July 8, 2005
Broadway Producer Arielle Tepper ("Spamalot", "The Pillowman") talks about complexity of mounting her labor of love, New York's Summer Play Festival, now in its second season of introducing new plays by new writers. Original airdate - July 8, 2005
Broadway Producer Arielle Tepper ("Spamalot", "The Pillowman") talks about complexity of mounting her labor of love, New York's Summer Play Festival, now in its second season of introducing new plays by new writers. Original airdate - July 8, 2005