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Text me your email to get on our newslettersEpisode Summary:In this episode of The Ally Show, our host welcomes back Emily Shickli for a deep dive into the timely topic of layoffs and how to navigate them with a unique perspective. Emily introduces the concept of a "play mindset" and shares practical techniques to cope with the challenging situation of layoffs. She also hints at her upcoming in-person Playfest event, designed to help individuals reconnect with their sense of play and freedom.Actionable Takeaways:- Embrace a play mindset to navigate life's challenges more creatively.- Incorporate regular routines like workouts and meditation to maintain balance.- Engage in practices that bring out inner conversations and foster personal growth.Playfest Event Announcement:Emily shares exciting details about her upcoming Playfest on October 19 and 20. More information will be available soon on her website.How to Support the Show:- Subscribe to The Ally Show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.- Leave a five-star review to help reach a broader audience.- Share the episode with friends who may benefit from the content.Support the Show.*Disclaimer: The information provided in "The Ally Show" is for general informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified mental health professionals or medical professionals regarding any mental health concerns or conditions. The views and opinions expressed by guests on the show are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the host or the show. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information shared, "The Ally Show" cannot guarantee the completeness, validity, or timeliness of any information provided. Listeners are encouraged to use their discretion and consult appropriate professionals before making any decisions or taking any actions based on the information shared on the show. "The Ally Show" is not responsible for any consequences resulting from the use of or reliance on the information presented.For Guests: The views and opinions expressed by guests on "The Ally Show" are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the host or the show. The guests share their personal experiences and perspectives for educational and informational purposes. The information provided by the guests should not be considered professional advice or treatment. Learn More For questions, please contact: ali@theally.show
Join us for a lovely conversation with Quinn Corbin, Manager of the Great Plains Theatre Commons. GPTC has been known for many years for their annual Conference and Playwrighting Festival, but did you know they also have Season Productions? Quinn tells us about all of their programs, and how GPTC supports local and national playwrights and shares about their unique theatre model that provides free admission to their performances. Open Conference Auditions for the PlayLab are still open virtually until Friday, March 22nd at 11:59pm Central! These are paid roles. More of a Heart, a play developed as a PlayLab during the 2023 GPTC New Play Conference will be performed April 17th at BLUEBARN Theatre. The New Play Conference will be held May 26-June 1st at MCC's Fort Omaha Campus at Yates Illuminates at 3260 Davenport. The full production during the conference will be May 29th. Find about all of these fantastic opportunities and more during our discussion with Quinn during this podcast! GREAT PLAINS THEATRE COMMONS CONTACT INFO: Tickets & Website: https://www.gptcplays.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreatPlainsTheatreConference/photos/?ref=page_internal Twitter: https://twitter.com/gptcnebraska Office: 2707 North 48th Street, Omaha, NE 68104 email: commons@gptcplays.com ****** HOW TO LISTEN TO THE PLATTE RIVER BARD PODCAST: *Listen at https://platteriverbard.podbean.com or anywhere you get your podcasts. *We are on Apple, Google, Pandora, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Podbean, Overcast, Listen Now, Castbox and anywhere you get your podcasts. *You may also find us by just asking Alexa. *Listen on your computer or any device on our website: https://www.platteriverbard.com. *Find us on YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCPDzMz8kHvsLcJRV-myurvA. *Please find us and Subscribe!
What a lovely conversation with two talented Creatives, Ellen Struve and Amy Lane, PhD. You'll hear their incredible friendship and collaboration on Ellen's staged reading of Old Bat. This play is co-produced by Benson Theatre and the Great Play Theatre Commons PlayFest and is a free staged reading on March 23rd and 24th at the Benson Theatre. This staged reading has been reimagined into a different style of staged readings and it is sure to lure you in to another world and story. Ellen's fanciful style and realistic perspectives will become centerstage in this fun play. We talk about her process of writing plays, and how she and Amy became friends. It's always an honor to talk with local Creatives who have brought so much to our Arts Community and to see Benson Theatre and Great Plains Theatre Commons collaborate for local playwrights. For reservations go to https://gptcplays.com BENSON THEATRE https://bensontheatre.org GREAT PLAINS THEATRE COMMONS Playfest: https://www.gptcplays.com/2022-23-playfest/ ***** HOW TO LISTEN TO THE PLATTE RIVER BARD PODCAST Listen at https://platteriverbard.podbean.com or anywhere you get your podcasts. We are on Apple, Google, Pandora, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Podbean, Overcast, Listen Now, Castbox and anywhere you get your podcasts. You may also find us by just asking Alexa. Listen on your computer or any device on our website: https://www.platteriverbard.com. Find us on YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCPDzMz8kHvsLcJRV-myurvA. Please find us and Subscribe!
Through the support of the Orlando Shakespeare Theater, Elissa & Melissa invite us to there time watching two of Orlando Shakes PlayFest shows. The first being 'Bite Me' written by Eliana Pipes. And the second being 'Repossessed' written by Greg Lam, who you can also hear in our recent episode from the Orlando Shakespeare Theater.If you'd like to catch any of Orlando Shakes events, check out there website at https://www.orlandoshakes.org/.
We're talking everything PlayFest 2022, a celebration of new theater works hosted by Orlando Shakes in partnership with UCF. In this episode we chat with Roberta Emerson, Director of New Play Development at Orlando Shakes, about the work that goes on behind the scenes. We also connected with Greg Lam, the playwright behind “Repossessed,” which was featured during PlayFest. Special thanks to Michael Laderman from Orlando Shakes for his assistance with this episode. You can find out more about Orlando Shakes via their website https://www.orlandoshakes.org/. For more information about Greg Lam and his work as a playwright, check out his website at https://greglam.wixsite.com/home.
Akhir minggu yang lalu menghibur diri dengan nontonin 6 film pendek terkurasi yang ada di sesi PlayCinema di PlayFest. Liburan Diam-Diam, Fitrah, Finding Match, Paruh Waktu, Shohibul, dan Tampias. Follow Instagram @audi_harahap dan @moviecatchup Credit: Inspiring Optimistic Upbeat Energetic Guitar Rhythm by Free Music | https://soundcloud.com/fm_freemusic Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/ Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Interview with AnnMarie Thomas, Professor at University of St Thomas in Minnesota, author of Making Makers, creator of the Playful Learning Lab, and all around awesome person!
It’s curtains up on a special episode of West Broadway! I’m Los Angeles publicist and Broadway veteran Will Armstrong. This episode is a bit of a departure from our normal shows at west of Broadway, but as I think of it, maybe it’s less of a departure and more of an evolution. After all, as I see it, a podcast about musical theater on the West Coast is great. But what is musical theater without… Theater? Yesterday I was asked to attend the opening night of The Father staring Alfred Molina at the Pasadena playhouse that very night. The Pasadena Playhouse is a pretty special theater in the heart of Pasadena. And over the past couple seasons they have really upped their game when it comes to the shows that they produce. And it sounded like this production was no different. As the official state theater of California, their mission is to enrich people’s lives through theater, community programs and learning. With over 100 years of experience they are one of the most prolific theaters in American history with the legacy of profound theatrical impact and courageous new work Molina, who I’ve adored since Raiders of the lost Ark back in 1981. Made his Broadway debut as Evan in the production of Art and received critical acclaim in the play Red. And musical fans know he also starred in Fiddler on the Roof as Tevye. His laundry list of theatrical and television accomplishments is nothing short of impressive and opening night of The Father was full of fans and dear friends who were there to support and celebrate Mr. Molina The play The father is a dark journey down the tragic one-way tunnel of dementia from French playwright Florian Zeller. This intense drama was adapted in English by Christopher Hampton originally starring Frank Langella who won the Tony Award for his performance of Andre and I knew that Mr. Molina was going to impress. While covering the red carpet, I wanted to ask the celebrity guests three questions. One: “Why is theater special to you.” Two: “What makes theater in Los Angeles so different” And lastly, “How excited are you to see Alfred Molina in this production?” Veteran Actor, Stacey Keach, Marisa Echeverria of Goliath, Actress Wendie Malick who mentioned the work she does with Playfest in Durango Colorado, Film and stage actress Amy Aquino, Actress and Producer Cindy Fernandez Nixon, Pasadena Playhouse Board member Jane Kaczmarek, Okieriete “OAK” Onaodowan from Hamilton and ABC’s Station 19, Actress and Educator Brenda Banda of Gentefied talks about her relationship with PSArts, Michael Nathanson from Netflix’s The Punisher talks about his callback for this production, and the charmingly brilliant Suzanne Cryer, who you may know from All Rise or Silicone Valley, talks about her love of theater, her family and crying The Father is playing now at the Pasadena Playhouse and until March 1 for tickets in the information go to PasadenaPlayhouse.org Thanks so much for listening. I hope you enjoyed learning about my experience at the Pasadena Playhouse for more episodes you can find us at Broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/westofBroadway. And you can find me on social media @WillArmstrongPR. Special thanks to my talented audio tech/husband and theater companion Bill Shepard and the team at Broadway Podcast Network, if you have some time poke around on their homepage they’ve got some other really great programming and I’m sure you’ll enjoy. So that’s all for now, thanks so much enjoy the rest of your day and remember if you’re ever looking for us you can find us just west of Broadway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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A special episode that featured our friends from 30 Days of Lunch (Fellexandro Ruby & Ario Pratomo) and Najwa Shihab hosted by NarasiTV for their upcoming festival called Playfest 2019. Hear this episode for inspirations and a little bit of everything. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makna-talks/message
Talks about an offer, having independency, and the power of information. Najwa Sihab was a news anchor, today a presenter, a digital media founder of NarasiTV, a mother and everything that defines a strong Indonesian woman. We teamed up with Narasi and sat down with Najwa to talk about the beginning of her career and what it takes to be a woman with strong opinions. We also figured out how not intimidating she really is, a little bit about politics and 2 fun facts you would not believe. Catch her around at Playfest 2019 this coming weekend where you can grab the tickets on their website! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makna-talks/message
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On this episode of The GAP Luke Lawrie and Joab Gilroy talk about getting to check out some of the upcoming PlayStation games which they saw at PlayFest. They also discuss the other games they've been playing which Hidden Agenda, Far Cry 5, Shadow of the Colossus, Detroit: Become Human, Mini Metro, Erica, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, […]
Is God Is, Brief Chronicle (Books 6-8) (3 Hole Press) 3 Hole Press is a small press bringing new audiences to new plays in printed formats. To celebrate the publications of its two newest books, 3 Hole Press presents short readings from each play, followed by a conversation with the authors. Winner of the 2016 Relentless Award from the American Playwriting Foundation, Aleshea Harris’ Is God Is is a classic revenge tale about two sisters that blends tragedy, typography, the Spaghetti Western, hip-hop and Afropunk. In this necessary new work, emotions are laid bare through gaps in language and characters are a window into the canon as well as our own broken times. In Brief Chronicle (Books 6–8), Alexander Borinsky delivers a quietly heartbreaking new play that grounds epic themes—unabated longing, violence and imperialism, and the bond between mother and son—in the small ways we hurt and love one another and decide where to go on vacation. Praise for IS GOD IS A rigorous new work that unearths our deepest fears about humanity and who we think we are in relation to ourselves and the divine.—Dawn Lundy Martin Family, as the old tragedians knew, is our first country. Therefore, it’s the earth from which we forge our first weapons, the fields of our first wars, the very turf over which we fight. With Is God Is, Aleshea Harris audaciously scours tragedy down with the rough edge of a rock. To read this merciless play is to get blood in your eye — and in Harris’ sure grip, you’ll recall that blood washes and stains, can run hot or cold, means both violence and family. —Douglas Kearney Praise for BRIEF CHRONICLE, BOOKS 6-8 Brief Chronicle, Books 6-8 is a remarkable creature of our shattered and shuttered time. Borinsky’s theater examines everything that it encounters—including the various artifices of theater itself, i.e. character, costumes, boxes, supposed emotions (real or imagined), action as it would have its way, place/s, and all the supposed ends and means of the theater making apparatus—with a scrupulous but loving attentiveness. There is no one quite like him writing and making theater today.—Mac Wellman In this big, small play, people learn who they are as they say things, punctuation makes gaps where lonely spirits and dances live, and stuff gets sticky between tender, selfish hearts. This is a battle cry for doing the daily work of becoming better in America.—Jennie Liu If the world feels a little unknowable after reading this play, if you feel unknowable to yourself, how do you talk about that, how do you narrate what it was like? Still, I will tell you what I thought about when I finished Alexander Borinsky’s Brief Chronicle, Books 6-8, though it changed when I read it again, and it may be different for you too. Intimacy. The many ways (sometimes strange or uncomfortable) in which it’s possible to know another person. What it means to appear. What it means to live.—Amina Cain Alexander Borinsky is a playwright, born in Baltimore in 1986. Aleshea Harris is a playwright, poet and educator who received an MFA from California Institute of the Arts. Her work has been presented at the Costume Shop at American Conservatory Theater, Playfest at Orlando Shakespeare Theater, freeFall Theatre Company, VOXfest at Dartmouth, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Harriet Tubman Center for Social Justice, La Comédie de Saint-Étienne- National Drama Center in France, the Skirball Center, The Theatre @ Boston Court, REDCAT and in the 2015 anthology, The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip-Hop. Harris is a MacDowell Fellow and winner of the 2016 Relentless Award from the American Playwriting Foundation for Is God Is.
Playwright, Writer, Producer, Photographer, Jeffrey James Keyes, has his play, UNIFORM, be one of the opening pieces of the Samuel French Off Off Broadway Play festival. It is a challenging piece on the question of gender identity. He chats with me about the show, his life as a playwright, and offers me some help on the art of playwriting. Subscribe to Keith Price's Curtain Call on Itunes: http://www.keithpricecurtaincall.com Samuel French Off Off Broadway Playfest: http://www.oobfestival.com/ About Jeffrey James Keyes: http://www.oobfestival.com/portfolio_page/playwright-18/ Classical Stage Company: http://www.classicstage.org/ Follow @keithpricecurtaincall on Instagram Follow @kpcurtaincall @comedydaddy @jjkeyes on Twitter Like Keith PRice's Curtain Call on FB: https://www.facebook.com/Keith-Prices-Curtain-Call-1380539615593807/
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
Episode 72: We Drink! On this week's show, My friends Teege Braune of In Boozo Veritas fame, Matt Peters of Windward Press, and MFA candidate Diane Turgeon Richardson join me to discuss matters literary and drinkerly. Plus Dave Patterson writes about how Ray Bradbury's Farenheit 451 transformed him. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES Carlton Melton's song "Use Your Words" from their album Country Ways accompanied Dave Patterson's "A Pleasure to Burn." Laurie Anderson's Remembrance of Lou Reed appears in Rolling Stone. Teege Braune's eulogy for Lou Reed appeared in In Boozo Veritas #13. This weekend Playfest is happening at Orlando Shakespeare Theatre.
The Orlando Shakespeare Theater in partnership with UCF gets ready for Playfest - a ten-day theater event, this year featuring Philip Seymour Hoffman. We talk with Patrick Flick, the Shakespeare Theater's Director of New Play Development.
PlayFest - The Harriet Lake Festival of New Plays - runs now through Feb. 1 at the Orlando Shakespeare Theatre. The event features 14 brand new plays, including The Chimes, a workshop that features mostly UCF students and faculty. Tonight (Wed, 1/28), Oscar-winner Olympia Dukakis will give a master class for UCF graduate students and the public may attend - for tickets call 407-447-1700.Calendar: see Upcoming UCF Cultural Events
PlayFest - The Harriet Lake Festival of New Plays - runs now through Feb. 1 at the Orlando Shakespeare Theatre. The event features 14 brand new plays in readings, workshops and full productions. Oscar-winner Olympia Dukakis is featured in a reading and a master class. For tickets call 407-447-1700.Calendar: see Upcoming UCF Cultural Events
Antes de mais nada, gostaria de agradecer o enorme carinho que o Sound Test vem recebendo dos ouvintes. O que começou há um ano como um projeto despretensioso acabou alçando um vôo inimaginado para nós. Muito obrigado!!! Neste mês de abril, houve mais um encontro de jogatina de videogames em Belo Horizonte, batizado carinhosamente de Playfest pelos participantes. Aproveitando a presença de vários ouvintes do nosso podcast no evento, aproveitamos para gravar mais uma edição. Tinha até um (ex???) dono de Playstation 3! O papo rolou com a participação de várias pessoas, que lembraram de momentos curiosos de suas vidas ligados ao games. Até o R.O.B., a Power Glove e o Activator foram citados... Foi bacana também captar as impressões de quem nunca tinha experimentado a nova geração! Em tempo: aproveitando a sugestão de um ouvinte, estou postando a lista de jogos analisados ou simplesmente lembrados durante cada Sound Test, no comentário de cada edição, por questão de espaço. Abraços!
Antes de mais nada, gostaria de agradecer o enorme carinho que o Sound Test vem recebendo dos ouvintes. O que começou há um ano como um projeto despretensioso acabou alçando um vôo inimaginado para nós. Muito obrigado!!! Neste mês de abril, houve mais um encontro de jogatina de videogames em Belo Horizonte, batizado carinhosamente de Playfest pelos participantes. Aproveitando a presença de vários ouvintes do nosso podcast no evento, aproveitamos para gravar mais uma edição. Tinha até um (ex???) dono de Playstation 3! O papo rolou com a participação de várias pessoas, que lembraram de momentos curiosos de suas vidas ligados ao games. Até o R.O.B., a Power Glove e o Activator foram citados... Foi bacana também captar as impressões de quem nunca tinha experimentado a nova geração! Em tempo: aproveitando a sugestão de um ouvinte, estou postando a lista de jogos analisados ou simplesmente lembrados durante cada Sound Test, no comentário de cada edição, por questão de espaço. Abraços!