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From street theatre to landmark play "Chitkaar" to Pocket Theater, rebellious Latest Shah shares his journey. With his unique strive and drive to reach masses, Latest Shah is a name to reckon with...Let us meet Latesh Shah... You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For partnerships/queries send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media લતેશ શાહે શેરી નાટકો થી લઈ ને ગુજરાતી રંગભૂમિ નું સીમાચિહ્ન રૂપ નાટક "ચિત્કાર" અને પોકેટ થિયેટર સુધી રંગભૂમિ ને ધબકતી રાખી છે. બાળપણ થી અત્યાર સુધી ના અનુભવોની વાત રસપ્રદ રીતે કરે છે. ચાલો મળીએ લતેશ શાહ ને... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Josh talks to Sarah McKinley (Tragic Girl) about joy vs worth, a Superman musical, and owning a theater. Sarah can be seen next as Tragic Girl will be performed at Sketchfest Seattle on Friday, September 6th in the 830 block along with The Salty Bees from Atlanta, Georgia. Sketchfest Seattle takes places at Unexpected Productions and more information can be found at sketchfest.org.Also, check out thepocket.org for more about The Pocket Theater, which seems like the cool place for comedy in Seattle.
Hiya Klan!! We have so muh going on! We updated our cover photo so it reflects the podcast better we think! Make sure if you are in the Seattle Area to come to our LIVE show April 13th at the Pocket Theater!
A.J. is back with some stories to tell. He may have found a possible guest, or at least a friend with a little celebrity. Along with his stories we discuss upcoming events in Seattle, especially our next live recording July 26th at the Pocket Theater where our guest is G.G. Silverman. Somehow, the morale of this episode became, "If you wanna know who your real friends are, shit your pants." Find out how and why by listening to this week's episode.
Kicking off Discovery with “The Vulcan Hello.” Recorded live at the Pocket Theater in Seattle.
For the After Party's first live recording at the Pocket Theater, Daryl was visited by 3 entities. The ghost of solstice past, present and future. Danual Allen represented the past. Sameer Arshad represented the present. And new to the team, A.J. Muñoz represented the future. Take a listen on our journey to scare Daryl into doing the right thing with the podcast. Actually, I think we scared Danual. Yeah, we definitely broke him while trying to break A.J. in.
In which Jeff & KC welcome the men of the Fellowship of Convenience, Nam Huynh and Daniel Isherwood to the studio; the boys quiz KC and Jeff on roller derby; we riff on ideas for mall-based toenail stores; tongues need brushing; the gang talks foot dentists and oral; KC says saliva has enzymes and some other science-y type stuff; Amateur Dentist Nam Huynh; we recall the "going postal" days; Daniel ponders existential ennui; Daniel roasts Nam; we bring the listener behind the curtain; Nam may be more like his mom than he'd like; KC encourages Jeff to keep things clean; Daniel talks about his living sitch; Nam tells how they met and made the FoC; Hannah Boone and the show she wanted to emulate; Acquisitions incorporated; Jason Goad and D & D street cred; the Fellowship has been going for a good year or so; Daniel finds something on his shirt; the Pocket Theater hosted the show until Wine World of Wallingford stepped in; KC has no knowledge of harpies; Nam and KC talk Vietnamese names; finding games at the dork store; and more! Plugs: Find the Fellowship of Convenience on Facebook Friend Nam L Huynh and Daniel Isherwood April 15th: Black Lives Matter March, Seattle WA April 29th: Dockyard's Wave of Mutilation v Rainier Roller Girls, Pierce College, Steillacoom WA listen to Shattered Worlds RPG! Join the Facebook group: Friends of Everything is Awesome Podcasts: Everything You Know Is Wrong Play Me Out American Mythology Your Last Meal Planet Money Get involved in the conversation: Find us on Facebook: Everything is Awesome Podcast With Jeff and KC on Twitter: @EIAPodcast or by email: everythingisawesomepodcast@gmail.com
Live from the Pocket Theater in Seattle, Washington the IMPRV News 9 at 8 team is stoked to bring you real headlines with the help of real comedians Natalie Holt (@fistfulofhollas) and 50% Less Bear (AKA Samantha Demboski, Gary Stensland, and Noah Tierney). This week, Natalie helps Tanya and Bryant meet a diner owner with a very unique pet and discuss relationships with internationally famed singer Seal and Heidi Klum. Plus, Fabian hunts down the dog who rides the bus alone in Queen Anne (yeah, that's a real story too) and we discover the show needs a resident zoologist.
It’s Episode 85 with Mary Ewald! We talk about New City Theatre’s current production of The Tempest, which runs through April 30th. Mary alternates playing the roles of Prospero and Caliban with Peter Crook. More info and tickets: www.newcitytheater.org. Performance Schedule: Ewald as Prospero: 4/6, 4/8, 4/14, 4/16, 4/20, 4/22, 4/28, 4/30 Crook as Prospero: 4/7, 4/9, 4/13, 4/15, 4/21, 4/23, 4/27, 4/29 Full Company: Alonso: Susan Corzatte Sebastian: Cynthia Whalen Prospero: Peter Crook & Mary Ewald Antonio: Kevin McKeon Ferdinand: Brandon J. Simmons Gonzalo: Seanjohn Walsh Boatswain & Adrian: Meme Garcia Caliban: Mary Ewald & Peter Crook Trinculo: Julie Jamieson Stephano: Harry Todd Jamieson Miranda: Skylar Tatro Ariel: Elena Ewald Kazanjian Spirits: Nancy Brasseale & Piper Olson This episode is sponsored by OutCast Productions. Don’t miss First Date: A Theatre Festival, running April 15-17, produced in partnership with The Pocket Theater! More info and tickets: www.outcastproductions.net.
Covering “Rise” and “Favorite Son.” Recorded live at the Pocket Theater.
It's Episode 68 with Woody Shticks (who you also may know as Noah Duffy), hosted by Olena Hodges. They talk about Chekhov, Chekhov and MORE Chekhov!Stuck in a cherry orchard with no way back to the sea, three seagull sisters insist on a life of propriety, adventure, and toil amidst endless cherry pits and the bleak antics of the humans below. But when the orchard of their childhood changes right beneath their webbed feet, will Katya, Vera, and Sasha summon the courage to fly?After a smash run of UNCLE SEAGULL at the Pocket Theater, Tootsie Spangles, Hattie HellKat, and Woody Shticks bring you a combination love letter and ransom note to everyone’s favorite turn-of-the-century Russian poet Anton Chekhov…now with even more broken hearts, aching souls, and chirpy puns. All wings considered, UNCLE SEAGULL is a blithe reminder that #everybirdyhurts .Friday, February 26 @ 9pmSaturday, February 27 @ 9pmFriday, March 4 @ 9pmSaturday, March 5 @ 9pmUNCLE SEAGULL, stage managed by Kiki Penoyer and costumed with help from Fantasia Oslund, will fly at the Seattle Fringe Fest on February 26, 27, March 4, and 5 at 9pm in the Center House Theatre (the basement of the Seattle Center Armory). Buy tickets, enjoy sweet gifs, and keep abreast of everything these gulls are up to on Instagram, Twitter, right here on Facebook, and at www.TheLibertinis.com!This episode is sponsored by Island Shakespeare Festival.
It's Episode 53 with Chris Shea, hosted by Olena Hodges!We talk about his new devised work, "Sup Fool?" and using Shakespeare's fools as inspiration and content. "Sup Fool?" plays Sunday, November 8th at 8:00 PM and Friday, November 20th at 10:00 PM at The Pocket Theater in Seattle.>>More info and tickets.
Kicking off season 2 of Voyager with “The 37s” and “Initiations.” Recorded live at the Pocket Theater in Seattle.
Covering the Voyager pilot, “Caretaker.” Recorded live at the Pocket Theater in Seattle.
The LIVE SHOW from August 15, 2014 in which Curtis & Boet talk with Clayton Weller of The Pocket Theater! More info on The Pocket at ThePocket.org The post Episode 115 – LIVE with Clayton Weller appeared first on Clinically Inane.
Our fifth anniversary extravaganza, recorded live at the Pocket Theater in Seattle.
It's the LIVE SHOW! Curtis and Boet sit down with Zach Davidson to talk Warhammer, Ninjas, songwriting, Cadillacs, and then Zach performs some songs! Thank you so much to Pocket Theater who helped make this show happen! Check out Zach's music on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/zach-davidson-2 or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Zach-Davidson-Music/274054386076750 The post Episode 98 – LIVE with Zach Davidson appeared first on Clinically Inane.