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Broadway, television, and movie star, Patti Murin, stops by The Mouse and Me to share some incredible stories about what it was like originating the role of Princess Anna in Frozen on Broadway. Patti also talks about her Festival of the Arts performances at EPCOT, and so much more!Not many actresses get to say that they played a Disney Princess one time in their career. Well…Patti is extra extra extra extra special. That's 4 “extra's” because she's played four Disney Princesses!Patti made her Broadway debut in the musical Xanadu, where she played the leading role of Clio / Kira. In her next Broadway appearance, she originated the title role in Lysistrata Jones and was nominated for a Fred and Adele Astaire Award for Outstanding Female Dancer in a Broadway Show. For her performance in Frozen, she was nominated for a Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance and an Outer Circle Critics Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical.Patti was incredibly popular when she played Glinda in the first national tour of Wicked. She was also in Lady Be Good at New York City Center Encores, she played Belle in the American Tour of Beauty and the Beast, and Ariel in The Little Mermaid, Paulette in Legally Blonde, and Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors, all at The Muny in St. Louis, which is America's oldest and largest outdoor musical theatre!Patti is also known in the television world for playing Dr. Nina Shore on NBC's Chicago Med, Ava on Royal Pains, and starred in the Hallmark Channel movies Holiday For Heroes and Love on Iceland.Scott and Patti became fast friends and we know you're just going to just love hearing her stories!Email: TheMouseAndMePodcast@gmail.comSupport: www.patreon.com/themouseandmeFB and Instagram: “The Mouse and Me”Music by Kevin MacLeod from https://incompetech.filmmusic.io
ITS CORONATION DAY! We're beyond excited to welcome THE Lauren Nicole Chapman to the show! Join us for a hilarious and heartfelt chat about her epic 7-year run as Princess Anna, the comedy genius of Melissa McCarthy, and …. a possible Seussical revival!?get ready for laughter, tears, and of course…. high belting. We love her so very much! Can promise you this episode will bring some light to your day. ENJOY"The Ladies Who Brunch" New Episodes Every WednesdayInstagram/Tik Tok: @theladieswhobrunchpod@jakewaford@sammyschechter
RE-RELEASE Season 3: Episode 55 - A Wicked Update, featuring Sheridan Adams and Courtney Monsma In this enchanting episode, we're joined by the cast of WICKED Australia, including the returning guest Sheridan Adams and new guest Courtney Monsma. Sheridan, a graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, shines as Elphaba. Courtney, a recent Princess Anna in Disney's Frozen, adds a touch of magic as Glinda. Join us as we discuss their performances and the enduring popularity of WICKED, currently captivating audiences in Australia before finishing its run in Perth in 2025.
The actress who plays Princess Anna in Frozen, Kristen Bell, has apologised to parents for getting ‘Let it Go' from Frozen stuck in their heads for years! But, is it an earworm, or just a great tune?Joining Kieran to discuss is Charlie McGettigan, Musician, Song Writer and Eurovision winner and Jen Hogan, Columnist with the Irish Times.Image: Disney
Joining Jack & Eden is musical theatre sensation Courtney Monsma, who is currently playing Glinda in the Australian tour of WICKED. Courtney has previously starred as Princess Anna in Disney's Frozen the Musical and Katherine Howard in Six the Musical. THE LINKS Our website Our Instagram Our TikTok Courtney's Instagram WICKED Aus Instagram Go see WICKED at the Regent Theatre!
In this enchanting episode, we're joined by the cast of WICKED Australia, including the returning guest Sheridan Adams and new guest Courtney Monsma. Sheridan, a graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, shines as Elphaba. Courtney, a recent Princess Anna in Disney's Frozen, adds a touch of magic as Glinda. Join us as we discuss their performances and the enduring popularity of WICKED, currently captivating audiences in Sydney and soon in Melbourne.
Girls Gone Hallmark is your go-to Hallmark movie review podcast! Join Megan and Wendy as they sit down with The Iconic Keith Costumes to chat about his latest project, "Mystic Christmas." Not only do the girls dive into the costumes with Keith, but they also share their own thoughts on the film, highlighting what they liked and what they wished for. Tune in to hear all the festive fun plus some behind-the-scenes news on Keith Costumes' other Hallmark projects! If you enjoy listening to Girls Gone Hallmark, we could definitely use your 5-star ratings and written reviews on your preferred podcast platform. Apple Podcast listeners: Use your phone's podcast app -> find the Girls Gone Hallmark show -> scroll all the way down to the review section -> tap 5 stars and tell listeners why Girls Gone Hallmark is your favorite Hallmark podcast. About "Mystic Christmas" "Mystic Christmas" was filmed in southeastern Connecticut in late May and early June 2023. Some filming locations included Olde Mistick Village, Mystic Seaport Museum, Mango's Pizza, and Sift Bake Shop. Jessy Schram plays Juniper Jones. She has 66 previous acting credits, including the series "Chicago Med" as well as Hallmark movies like "Time for Them to Come Home for Christmas" and "A Nashville Christmas Carol." Related Podcast Episode: What did Girls Gone Hallmark think about "Where Are You, Christmas?" Chandler Massey plays Sawyer Adams. He has just 23 acting credits overall but he also has done 763 episodes of "Days of Our Lives." As for Hallmark, Massey has been in "The Professional Bridemaid," "Heart of the Matter," and "A Tale of Two Christmases." Patti Murin plays bestie Candice. Patti was in last year's "In Merry Measure" and is probably best known for her role as the original Princess Anna in the musical Frozen on Broadway. Keith Nielsen (known professionally as Keith Costumes) was the costume designer for "Mystic Christmas." He has also designed costumes for Hallmark movies like "A Holiday Spectacular," "Where Are You, Christmas?" and the upcoming "A Merry Scottish Christmas" and "A Biltmore Christmas." Related Podcast Episode: Megan and Wendy review "A Holiday Spectacular" This movie as directed by Marlo Hunter. Marlo has just four other movie directing credits and this appears to be her first Hallmark film. Writing credit is given to Nicole Drespel, Christy O'Connor, and Andrew Gernhard. What Christmas Movies Will Girls Gone Hallmark Review this Year?
We are beyond thrilled to chat with Glinda Upland herself, Broadway's McKenzie Kurtz, who joined us to discuss the upcoming 20th Anniversary of Wicked! In this episode, McKenzie shares her story of seeing Wicked on Broadway for the first time, booking the role, which Glinda costume is her favourite, her first flight inside the bubble and more! McKenzie Kurtz made her Broadway debut as Princess Anna in FROZEN in February of 2020. Most recently, and prior to her current role in Wicked, she appeared in NBC's Annie Live! as the Star-to-Be, and as “Heather” in Marvel's new television series SHE HULK on Disney+. In the fall of 2021, she performed in the out-of-town tryout of TRADING PLACES directed by Kenny Leon. She graduated from the University of Michigan's School of Music, Theatre, and Dance with a BFA in Musical Theatre in 2019.
Princess Anna's birthday is coming! The King is going to give her a big party and delicious birthday cake! If you like this story, subscribe to the podcast and share it with your friends to enjoy more free episodes together. We're also looking forward to your valuable reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐, let us know your opinion!
Emma Dahlin is an actress based in New York City. She got her big break when she worked for Disney at Walt Disney World and the Disney Cruise Line. While working at the parks, Dahlin got to spend time with royal friends like Rapunzel from Tangled and Princess Anna from Frozen. Plus, she got to star in some stage shows like Finding Nemo: Live on Stage and Voyage of the Little Mermaid. Dahlin also worked as a performer on the Disney Cruise Line where she part took in different productions. One of the shows she did frequently was a stage version of Tangled, where she got to star as Rapunzel. Now, Dahlin is in New York City with big hopes and dreams to be on the great white way! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jayme-starr/support
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Colin Donnell is an actor and musician who will next be seen as the lead in Peacock's “Irreverent,” which premieres November 30, 2022. He is well known to television audiences for his roles on NBC's hugely popular franchise “Chicago Med,” the CW series “Arrow,” and as Scotty Lockhart on the Showtime “The Affair.” He is also known for his Broadway performances in Violet, Anything Goes, and Jersey Boys, as well as the Regional and Off-Broadway productions of Wicked, Mamma Mia!, Merrily We Roll Along, Love's Labours Lost, among many others. In 2020, Donnell and his band The Nineteen Twenty released their debut album Chaos + Cocktails. Patti Murin is an accomplished stage and television actress who will next be seen in the upcoming Hallmark film In Merry Measure which will be released on November 11, 2022. Murin is well known for her critically acclaimed Broadway performances, which include originating the role of ‘Princess Anna' in Disney's Frozen, the titular role in Lysistrata Jones, her Broadway debut in Xanadu, as well as Glinda in the national tour of Broadway's renowned show Wicked. She previously appeared in Hallmark's Holiday for Heroes, as well as alongside her real-life husband Colin Donnell in Love on Iceland. On television, Murin has starred as recurring character ‘Dr. Nina Shore' in NBC's “Chicago Med,” as well as ‘Ana' in USA's “Royal Pains.” Murin has narrated a variety of audiobooks written by the likes of authors Jodi Picoult, Christina Lauren, Katherine Center, and more. In the fall of 2022 the married duo released an album together - “Something Stupid” The album was produced by Robbie Rozelle for Broadway Records. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Ep #11 Kelly M, Kelly B and Jazzy T are joined by Disney's "Princess Anna"! Whether you are a traveling performer, a business owner or a mother with a do-to-list a mile long, you have to find a way to spend quality time with your family. In this episode the ladies get real about the struggles of finding the time and space to get the whole family together for a night out. This may mean taking up a new sport in your 40's, jet-setting across the globe to follow your dreams or simply buying a ticket to Disney on Ice and putting your phone on do-not-disturb! ABOUT THE GUEST Ida Sjolin is cast as "Princess Anna" in Disney on Ice: Find Your Hero. She began her career as a competitive ice skater in Sweden. She joined Disney on Ice as part of the ensemble in 2017. DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS: FIND YOUR HERO In Rochester, NY December 15 - 18 2022 at the Blue Cross Arena Tickets at www.Disneyonice.com Thank you to our Sponsors: Gallery Salon 4 Elton Street, Rochester, NY 14607 www.galleryhair.com Salena's Mexican Restaurant at Village Gate 302 N Goodman St, Rochester, NY 14607 Union Tavern 4565 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14622 Other episodes you'll enjoy: Wonder Woman & Her Husband: The Story of Angelina Hilton World-Changing Chocolate with Lindsay Tarnoff Handle Stress Before It Handles You | Living the Front Seat Life Podcast MUSIC: “Do It" by Infraction , “At the Hotel” by Paul Youdin "You are the Best" by Cutesy Chamber Ensemble "Mariachi" by Danijel Zambo PRODUCTION: JazzCast Pros "Just press record and leave the techy stuff to us" This episode is supported by Riverside.fm, the leading platform to record studio quality audio or video podcasts. Visit Riverside.FM and use promo code JAZZYCAST to get 2 HOURS of FREE Remote recording and 15% off a membership plan.
Dallas makes an impromptu trip to Orlando to ride the new Guardians of the Galaxy roller coaster at Epcot and fills Ryan in on his experience, which also includes an awkward experience meeting Princess Anna! Twitter & Instagram: @themeparkpd Email: themeparkparadise@theunikelyalliance.com Check out all of our content, including the podcast Dallas VS Ryan, at theunlikelyalliance.com
You know, I don't know if you have ever had to write a farewell speech before. Maybe for you, it was a letter of resignation. Maybe you got hired somewhere else and had to say goodbye to your boss, your coworkers, or perhaps even your parents if you had to then move long distance. Twice I have had to do that; in fact very much what Paul is doing in our passage today; and that is say goodbye to men and women I loved and ministered to and served alongside with for years. And both times were very very painful, even when people (after I explained in those board meetings and during those worship services) understood how God was leading and accepted it. But honestly, I have never fully accepted it. I miss those people. That is one of the blessings and the curses of ministry; getting attached to people and then sometimes having to say goodbye. And during both those transitions and in the years that have followed, I have hoped that (1) those churches were blessed by my being there and (2) that my ministry will have produced lasting fruit. And if God ever calls me to leave the church I am pastoring now (if so, hopefully many years down the road), I want to leave the church thriving, growing, and anchored deeply in Christ Jesus and in the Word of God. Well that is the situation we find Paul in in our passage today here in Acts chapter 20. He and his team have arrived at Miletus and are probably waiting for their ship to be unloaded and re-loaded. And the elders of the Ephesian Church he had helped start come to see him for what Paul knows will be the last time. And so he wants to encourage and exhort them. And so he gives this beautiful farewell speech to these Ephesian elders. And it is a very special speech, because it is the only record we have of a speech that Paul gave specifically to believers. And in it we have three primary themes. (1) First, Paul defends his behavior; but even more so was able to present it as an example to the Ephesian elders (vv. 18-27, 33-35). (2) Secondly, Paul presents both a charge and a warning to them. (3) And third, Paul commits these Ephesian elders to God and to His Word (v. 32). And so those three elements will form the outline of our discussion today and in the weeks ahead. Go ahead and look with me at the first section in of Paul's speech here in Acts 20, verses 18-38. Starting with 17, it says… Acts 20:17-27 (NKJV) The Ephesian Elders Exhorted— 17 From Miletus he sent to Ephesus and called for the elders of the church. 18 And when they had come to him, he said to them: “You know, from the first day that I came to Asia, in what manner I always lived among you, 19 serving the Lord with all humility, with many tears and trials which happened to me by the plotting of the Jews; 20 how I kept back nothing that was helpful, but proclaimed it to you, and taught you publicly and from house to house, 21 testifying to Jews, and also to Greeks, repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ. 22 And see, now I go bound in the spirit to Jerusalem, not knowing the things that will happen to me there, 23 except that the Holy Spirit testifies in every city, saying that chains and tribulations await me. 24 But none of these things move me; nor do I count my life dear to myself, so that I may finish my race with joy, and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the gospel of the grace of God. 25 “And indeed, now I know that you all, among whom I have gone preaching the kingdom of God, will see my face no more. 26 Therefore I testify to you this day that I am innocent of the blood of all men. 27 For I have not shunned to declare to you the whole counsel of God. SECTION 1: PAUL'S EXAMPLE (20:18-27)— And so in this first section we find Paul relating to the Ephesian elders the example he has set (20:18-27). And in Paul's example we see him highlighting four major things in his example that he wanted the Ephesian elders to emulate: (1) The first was that he had identified with the people, having lived among them (v. 18). He knew what their own personal struggles were and identified with them in those struggles, much as Jesus Himself did. He had served God with humility and tears (v. 19), going from house to house (v. 20). And he did that because in doing that he was able to identify what his people's own personal needs were and then share specific points of the gospel message that were directly relevant to their own situation. He didn't have a “one-size-fits-all“ approach to ministry. He knew his people. And what this also shows us is that he was very available to people, which we see not only in this passage, but also earlier in this chapter while he was in Troas (vv. 9–10), where he spent a whole night eating with, chatting with, and teaching the believers there. He wasn't just a preacher, who comes and preaches and leaves and nobody really cares. No, he was a shepherd; a pastor who was deeply involved with his people, which is why we see people grieving whenever and from wherever he leaves. (2) Now the second element of Paul's example was that he was a teacher. He identified what the Ephesians needed to hear and taught them constantly both publicly and from house to house (v. 20). He wanted to make sure that they were fully equipped to be able to endure in their faith in the midst of a very pagan and worldly context. (3) Now the third element of Paul's example was that he was a witness to the gospel (v. 21). And the Greek word behind this word “witness” actually means “declared”. And it carries the idea that evangelism is a very serious and awesome responsibility because in it you are calling people to repent of their sins and turn to faith in Jesus Christ. Both in this verse, but also in verses 26–27, there is this reminder to us that we are called to be watchmen. We have an awesome responsibility to warn people of God's coming judgment and implore them to seek life in Christ. And in Paul's talking about his being innocent of the blood of all men, he is drawing directly from the Old Testament book of Ezekiel (particularly chapters 3 and 33). Just to give you a glimpse, listen to the words of just the first part of Ezekiel chapter 3. It says in… Ezekiel 3:16-19 (NKJV)— 16 Now it came to pass at the end of seven days that the word of the Lord came to me, saying, 17 “Son of man, I have made you a watchman for the house of Israel; therefore hear a word from My mouth, and give them warning from Me: 18 When I say to the wicked, ‘You shall surely die,' and you give him no warning, nor speak to warn the wicked from his wicked way, to save his life, that same wicked man shall die in his iniquity; but his blood I will require at your hand. 19 Yet, if you warn the wicked, and he does not turn from his wickedness, nor from his wicked way, he shall die in his iniquity; but you have delivered your soul. A Faithful Watchman— And so what Paul is saying here is that he has been a faithful watchmen. He has been faithful to warn and instruct the people and now their fate is in their own hands. And that is something you and I need to be sure we are doing as well. God will not hold you guilty of the blood of your brother or sister if you witness to them and they don't listen. He won't even hold you guilty if (in trying your best) you don't even do it all that well. But He will hold you accountable if you keep silent. All of us are watchmen. The question is whether or not we are faithful watchmen. (4) Now the fourth element of Paul's example is something that is intimately tied to his commitment to evangelism. And that was that Paul suffered because of obedience. We see in verses 22–23 that there are two key things that he says the Holy Spirit is doing in his life. First, the Holy Spirit is compelling him towards Jerusalem. And secondly, through the voices of prophetic believers he has encountered, the Holy Spirit is revealing that he will suffer if he does go to Jerusalem. And what that shows you and me is that our ultimate goal is not “long life and happiness”. No, our ultimate calling in life is to be faithful to “declare” the message of the Gospel. And that may mean having to go through some very unpleasant circumstances. It may mean facing persecution, suffering, imprisonment, or even death. But our goal is to strive towards the Kingdom of God and the storing up of wealth there, not becoming comfortable here; because this world is not our forever home. All of it will pass away. Olaf's Dilemma— Just recently I watched with my kids the movie Frozen II. And in it there's this little magic snowman named Olaf, one of my favorite Disney characters, perhaps because he is so much like me; oddly shaped and slightly misunderstood. But in this movie he is having an emotional crisis. He's laying in the grass next to Princess Anna and starts pondering the deeper questions of life. And he says to Anna, “Tell me, you're older, and thus all-knowing, do you ever worry about the notion that nothing is permanent?” Anna replies, “Uh, no.” “Really?”, asks Olaf. “Wow, I can't wait until I've aged just like you, so I don't have to worry about important things.” And of course she is a little taken aback by that. But Paul knew what Olaf pointed out; and that is that nothing in this world is permanent. However, there is a world that is. And so if we want to make investments that last, we need to make them there. You will not see my face again – Now after revealing to the Ephesian elders what the Holy Spirit has been communicating to him, he tells them very frankly that because of this they will not see him again (v. 25). And this of course prompts his declaration that he is “innocent of the blood of all men” because he had been faithful to warn them of God's truth (vv. 26-27). On That Day— Now that phrase prompts me to ask some questions. What about you and me? Have we been faithful to warn people of God's coming judgment? When we get to heaven, are there going to be people there because we had the courage to speak up? Or is there going to be blood on our hands? Have we been faithful watchmen? When I get to heaven, I want Jesus to say, “Well done, my good and faithful servant.” I want Him to say, “Cameron, just look at how much fuller heaven is because you were faithful to do the most important thing I told you to do in the world.” I want Jesus to start pulling people from the crowds in heaven; people who will come up to me and say “Hey Cameron, you may not know this, but I am here because of you; because you took the time, because you had the courage, because you valued me enough to (in whatever small way you could) put my hand in the hand of Jesus.” What will be said of you and me? Let that scene so permeate your mind that any fear or hesitation that might come the next time the Holy Spirit prompts you might evaporate and be squelched by your even greater desire to see that your life made not just a long-lasting impact, but an everlasting one; an eternal one. Let's live under that weight of glory. Amen.
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Anna Pavlovna's soirée reaches its climax with intense political discussion.First, the elderly Princess Anna Drubetskoya grabs Prince Vasili Kuragin's hand as he attempts to leave. She will not let go and the Aristocrat knows he is going to be asked a big favor. Princess Anna lost all her connections but has one card to play. She knows early in Prince Vasili's life, he was helped by her father. She reminds him of that in effort to get her son Boris a position with the Imperial Guard and also as an adjunct to the historic General Mikhail Kutuzov. Not widely known outside Russia except to historians, Kutuzov was a great military leader. One of his virtues was patience. With tears in Anna's eyes, the impassioned appeal works and Vasili will take up her son's cause.Back at the event, the talk centers around Napoleon. The hostess feels the powers of Europe are bound to stop him and a French exile, the Vicomte de Mortemart leads the choir against Bonaparte, the "usurper."Napoleon has his admirers, namely two main characters of the book, Pierre and Prince Andrei. The Prince handles the discussion with more polish, such as by quoting Napoleon at his coronation "Dieu me la donne; gâre à qui la touche." God gave me this; beware who touches it!Pierre needs to be heard and forces his way in the discussion. He describes that the execution of the Duke d'Enghien (French nobility) was a political necessity. He argues Napoleon is a man for the ages towering above others; he restored order; he preserved the ideals of the Revolution and stopped the abuses. Pierre is reduced to an awkward smile after general rebuke.Prince Andrei suggests there are both noble and ignoble qualities of Napoleon, referencing his loyalty to his soldiers but also notes how some of his prisoners have been treated cruelly.
Sometimes things go wrong. Mistakes are made. We Fail. It happens to the best of us. Of course it's best to not beat ourselves up too much and dwell on these failures, but rather to pick ourselves up, shake ourselves off, and keep moving forward. In the words of Princess Elsa (or was it Princess Anna?) just "LET IT GO." But of course there's another side to this coin. In the words of the philosopher George Santayana, "Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it." In todays episode, Scott and Kati discuss the balancing act between leaving our failures in the past, and examining them for wisdom we can use going forward.
Finally returning to Dweomerhollow, Kuori, Melion, & Fayleth quickly wrap up some loose ends as a way to kill time before tackling the City Council. Meanwhile, Princess Anna meets with a local contact in the Post-Bloopers.
Born an African princess, she lived the majority of her life as slave, then slaveowner after she was sold as a child. As she grew to hold the confidence and admiration of the man she would call both Master and Husband, she earned her freedom and land of her own. Navigating the turbulent times of early 1800s Spanish Florida, she saw her life burn to the ground multiple times - once, she held the match herself. The name given to her was Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley.But before all that, she was Anta Majigeen Ndiaye.
Love is an open door on this episode of "E-Ticket to Broadway," as David is joined by Disney-enthusiast and Broadway star Patti Murin! Listen as Patti ("Frozen," "Xanadu," "Wicked") shares her eternal love of Disney--from loving Snow White to Ariel to Belle to Anna, to her first magical cross-country trip to Disneyland when she was four years old and fell in love with Dumbo the Flying Elephant and Peter Pan's Flight (but terrified of the Matterhorn and The Haunted Mansion). A deep discussion about Snow White's Scary Adventure transpires (naturally), before Patti shares memories of her first trip to Walt Disney World when she was seven, and how amazing it was and how she finally went on Space Mountain for the first time (but still afraid of The Haunted Mansion). Patti discusses her excitement for bringing her daughter to the Parks for the first time one day--meeting all of the different characters, and together going on "Frozen Ever After" in EPCOT. From her time playing Belle in "Beauty and the Beast" and cherishing being part of that iconic opening number as well as "Be Our Guest," to how she came to the role of Princess Anna in "Frozen" and her favorite moments of her time with the show, it is clear Patti is a true Disney kid. She and David chat about which job Patti would most like to have at the Parks, what attraction she'd be ok with getting stuck on with Olaf, which character from "Toy Story" she most relates to, and what she thinks Anna would most like at a Disney Park. This episode features everyone's favorite game "Finishing Each Other's Disney Sandwiches," as well as Patti's love for Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Splash Mountain, the Incredicoaster, and churros. Follow "E-Ticket to Broadway" on Instagram: @etickettobroadway Patti's Instagram: @pattimurin David's Instagram: @directedbydavidalpert Learn more at www.eticketpodcast.com Part of the Broadway Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Though his grandmother, Queen Olga, had been a Christian, his father Svyatoslav reverted to paganism, and Prince Vladimir spent the early part of his life believing and living the beliefs of the pagan Russian people. But he sought for something more, and sent emissaries to study the faiths of the Jews, the Muslims, the Western Christians and the Orthodox. After attending services in Agia Sophia in Constantinople, they told him 'We knew not if we were on earth or in heaven,' and Prince Vladimir determined to embrace the Christian faith. He was baptised in Cherson in 988, receiving the name Basil. "He came forth from the font not only healed of a blindness lately afflicting him, but also from being passionate and warlike, he became meek, peaceable, and exceedingly godly." (Great Horologion). He married Princess Anna, sister of the Emperor, and returned home with a retinue of priests from Constantinople. He immediately set about building a Christian nation: casting down the idols, baptizing the people, and establishing a Christian government. His legislation for his recently barbarian nation was modeled on the Gospel, and in its conformity to Christ's commandments exceeded even the other Christian nations of the time. He reposed in peace in 1015, leaving behind a kingdom that grew to be the largest Orthodox nation in the world.
McKenzie Kurtz graduated from the University of Michigan in 2019 with a degree in musical theater (MT19). Over the course of her career at University of Michigan she was lucky enough to participate in several different musicals like The Drowsy Chaperone and The Little Mermaid. She even got to play Ariel Moore in Footloose at The Muny which was directed by Broadway veteran, Christian Borle. Kurtz was the very first member of her graduating class to make her Broadway debut as Princess Anna in Frozen on Broadway. Although she was only in the show for a few weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the closing of Frozen this opportunity for McKenzie was a dream come true. Hopefully, we all will be able to see her in a new Broadway show when everything opens up again this fall! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jayme-starr/support
Though his grandmother, Queen Olga, had been a Christian, his father Svyatoslav reverted to paganism, and Prince Vladimir spent the early part of his life believing and living the beliefs of the pagan Russian people. But he sought for something more, and sent emissaries to study the faiths of the Jews, the Muslims, the Western Christians and the Orthodox. After attending services in Agia Sophia in Constantinople, they told him 'We knew not if we were on earth or in heaven,' and Prince Vladimir determined to embrace the Christian faith. He was baptised in Cherson in 988, receiving the name Basil. "He came forth from the font not only healed of a blindness lately afflicting him, but also from being passionate and warlike, he became meek, peaceable, and exceedingly godly." (Great Horologion). He married Princess Anna, sister of the Emperor, and returned home with a retinue of priests from Constantinople. He immediately set about building a Christian nation: casting down the idols, baptizing the people, and establishing a Christian government. His legislation for his recently barbarian nation was modeled on the Gospel, and in its conformity to Christ's commandments exceeded even the other Christian nations of the time. He reposed in peace in 1015, leaving behind a kingdom that grew to be the largest Orthodox nation in the world.
Episode Summary Aisha Jackson is in our “Performer Spotlight” and she talks to us about her time auditioning for regional theaters, off-Broadway and Broadway shows like Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. As the first African-American woman to portray the role of Anna on the Broadway stage in Disney's Frozen, Aisha gives us insight into auditioning for roles that go against traditional casting models. Intro to this Episode In this episode of “In The Holding Room” Princess Month continues with the performer who was the first African-American woman to play the role of Princess Anna in the original Broadway cast of Disney's Frozen, Aisha Jackson. She has performed in regional theaters in such shows as A Bronx Tale, Memphis, Once on this Island, and Legally Blonde. Off-Broadway she was seen in Invisible Thread (aka Witness Uganda). On Broadway, she was also in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, and in the original Broadway cast of Frozen. She gives amazing advice on how to handle rejection by turning it into a positive, as well as how to audition for roles that are historically cast in a more “traditional way.” Resources: For all your audition needs including sheet music, tracks, monologues, advice and so much more visit: PerformerStuff.com Engage with the show: Facebook: Facebook.com/InTheHoldingRoom Instagram: @in_the_holding_room Website: intheholdingroom.com Disney Princess The Concert Info & Tickets: www.DisneyPrincessConcert.com
Episode Summary Aisha Jackson is in our “Performer Spotlight” and she talks to us about her time auditioning for regional theaters, off-Broadway and Broadway shows like Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. As the first African-American woman to portray the role of Anna on the Broadway stage in Disney's Frozen, Aisha gives us insight into auditioning for roles that go against traditional casting models. Intro to this Episode In this episode of “In The Holding Room” Princess Month continues with the performer who was the first African-American woman to play the role of Princess Anna in the original Broadway cast of Disney's Frozen, Aisha Jackson. She has performed in regional theaters in such shows as A Bronx Tale, Memphis, Once on this Island, and Legally Blonde. Off-Broadway she was seen in Invisible Thread (aka Witness Uganda). On Broadway, she was also in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, and in the original Broadway cast of Frozen. She gives amazing advice on how to handle rejection by turning it into a positive, as well as how to audition for roles that are historically cast in a more “traditional way.” Resources: For all your audition needs including sheet music, tracks, monologues, advice and so much more visit: PerformerStuff.com Engage with the show: Facebook: Facebook.com/InTheHoldingRoom Instagram: @in_the_holding_room Website: intheholdingroom.com Disney Princess The Concert Info & Tickets: www.DisneyPrincessConcert.com
In this episode of “Confessions of a Disney Cast Member”, we are joined by Krystal Everdeen who has sprinkled her pixie dust as a content creator with the Disney company. After appearing in several commercials, attending D23 while hanging out with Princess Anna and attending various Disney premieres at the El Capitan Theatre, Krystal also posts incredible Disney content on Instagram, Tik Tok and Youtube. Alongside this, Krystal is also the creator of her new book, ‘Casual Cosplay', which gives inspiration to “character-inspired fashion you can wear anywhere”. The book is available to purchase in the UK on Amazon on 8th July: https://amzn.to/3cfE7Zk Available in the US from 8th June: https://amzn.to/2Rihtsa This podcast is not affiliated by The Walt Disney Company. Just cast members who love celebrating other cast members and reminiscing. Follow Us and Krystal on Instagram: @TheDisneyConfessionist and @krystaleverdeen You can also follow Krystal on her other social channels: Youtube - Krystal Everdeen Tik Tok - @krystaleverdeen Twitter - @krystaleverdeen
Patti Murin is best known for originating the role of Princess Anna in Disney's "Frozen" on Broadway. Other Broadway/National Tour credits include: Lysistrata Jones (Lysistrata), Wicked (Glinda), Xanadu (Euterpe). Off-Broadway: Love's Labour's Lost (Shakespeare in the Park); Fly By Night (Playwrights Horizons); Lady Be Good! (Encores!). Almost Broadway: Nerds (Sally). Patti is also known in the TV world for her portrayal of Dr. Nina Shore on NBC's "Chicago Med," as Ava on "Royal Pains," and for her starring roles in the Hallmark Channel movies "Love On Iceland" and "Holiday For Heroes." Produced by Alan Seales and Elizabeth Wheless. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan drinks Stellum bourbon and rye whiskey with Patti Murin, star of stage and screen whose Broadway credits include Lysistrata Jones (2011) and Princess Anna in Frozen (2018). On the TV, Patti had a recurring role on the NBC medical drama Chicago Med, and starred in the Hallmark Channel film Love on Iceland, alongside her husband, Colin Donnell, who happens to be this program’s Official East Coast Co-Host... also, Dan gets all riled up about a parking ticket, but calms himself down recounting a delightful wine and caviar tasting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we discuss: the Enneagram Type 2, “The Helper”; the MBTI ESFJ ”The Caregiver” & ESFP, “The Entertainer”; and characters that potentially apply to each of the types, such as—Emma, Brienne, Kagome, John Ambrose McClaren, Princess Anna, Snow White, Tahani Al-Jamil, Chibi-Usa/Sailor Chibi Moon, Elle Woods, Chris Traeger, Merry and Pippin, Minako/Sailor Venus, Aang, Jason Mendoza, Andy Dwyer, Han Solo, and more. ⌨️ ⌨️ ⌨️ The Nerds are Typing is a podcast where we dive deeper into our favorite fictional works and critically analyze characters through the lens of the Enneagram and MBTI. TNAT is hosted by Connie and Delia, sunshine/grumpy besties and MBTI and Enneagram nerds (respectively). This is the place to be for deep dive character discussions, analysis, and dragging as we use these two systems to break down fictional characters and from some of our favorite works. Next week we'll be discussing Enneagram Type 3 and MBTI ENFJs and ENTPs. Future episodes will go through the rest of the 9 + 16 types as we continue to discuss characters from our favorite fictional properties like Avatar the Last Airbender, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Disney, ASOIF/Game of Thrones, Doctor Who, Sailor Moon, the MCU, and so so so much more. Follow TNAT on Instagram (@thenerdsaretyping) and Twitter (@nerdsaretyping); subscribe and review on your favorite podcast platform. Follow Connie @constar24 on Twitter and Instagram, and Delia on Twitter @deliaistyping). Use the hashtags #thenerdsaretyping. New episodes every Tuesday. Recs/Research: Quiet by Susan Cain MBTI: Gifts Differing by Isabel Myers and Katherine Briggs-Myers, www.truity.com, personalitypage.com. Enneagram: enneagraminstitute.com, The Wisdom of the Enneagram: The Complete Guide to Psychological and Spiritual Growth for the Nine Personality Types by Don Riso and Russ Hudson, The Literary Enneagram: Characters from the Inside Out by Judith Searle The theme “Good Vibes” is by LitKidBeats https://youtube.com/c/LitKidBeats The Nerds Are Typing is a Black Girls Create production.
Kristen Bell is an American actress/singer, philanthropist, producer, and mom. She was born and raised in Huntington Woods, Michigan.After graduation, Bell moved to New York City to attend the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied musical theater.In 2004, she won the title role in Veronica Mars, which, over the course of 4 seasons, was nominated for multiple awards. In 2013, Bell was the voice of Princess Anna, in the Disney movie Frozen.Bell's film credits include Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Get Him to the Greek, Bad Moms, and many more. She received a Golden Globe nomination for the lead role in the critically acclaimed NBC sitcom The Good Place.Bell lives today in Los Angeles, with her husband Dax Shepard and their 2 children.
The hilarious Jennifer Levinson drops in to take the Bach with Justin this week! They discuss the fall of Queen Victoria and Princess Anna, how Matt is doing as The Bachelor, and the shortest one-on-one ever. Plus, Justin and Jenn go through the allegations and rumors surrounding Rachael. Follow @jenhearts247 on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter to keep up with Jennifer and her upcoming feature film, Trust. Follow @justintakesthebach on Instagram to stay in the know on all things Bachelor Nation and spill the tea with Justin himself.
Ray and Laura catch up with Cork comedian Sinead Quinlan about her TV show, Ray cold calls Laura as Ronan Keating and Princess Anna puts her teaching knowledge to the the test on Instagrand.
It's Christmas week! We're spending the next few weeks celebrating safely with friends and family, but I didn't want to leave my podcast fam high and dry! Please enjoy this episode from another AMAZING podcast on our network, Your Fave's Faves. Y'all have heard me talk about Your Fave's Faves a ton over here, and that's because it's so stinkin' fun to record! If you haven't checked it out yet, I hope this episode will be the tipping point. I sit down with Princess Anna herself - Kristen Bell, and we go DEEP on the movies from the 80s and 90s that still hold up today. Enjoy!Looking for a great gift for a young one this holiday season? Be sure to check out Kristen Bell's children's book that we talk about in the show: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/610518/the-world-needs-more-purple-people-by-kristen-bell-and-benjamin-hart-illustrated-by-daniel-wiseman/Subscribe to Your Fave's Faves by clicking the link below - new celeb interviews drop every Wednesday!https://megaphone.link/CAD2130431300--Have you checked out the Handpicked by Rach collection? We partnered with some truly incredible mission-based companies like ABLE, MZ, and Piccolino to deliver sustainable and ethically-sourced goods that are beautiful to boot. From clutches and bags to stunning jewelry and even a few things for the kiddos in your life, Handpicked by Rach is sure to stun this holiday season! Shop the limited collection before it's gone -> http://bit.ly/handpickedRHPYour Fave's Faves is available now! I wanted to create a little room for joy at the end of this, the year that everyone wishes to forget. That's why I called up as many celebrities as I could and asked them, "what are your five favorite things, ANY category. You're not going to believe what they told me. Actors, musicians, athletes, influencers, gamers, y'all! They're all here and they've all got five things to share. Subscribe now to be the first to listen on Wednesday the 18th! -> http://bit.ly/yourfavesfaves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Christmas week! We're spending the next few weeks celebrating safely with friends and family, but I didn't want to leave my podcast fam high and dry! Please enjoy this episode from another AMAZING podcast on our network, Your Fave's Faves. Y'all have heard me talk about Your Fave's Faves a ton over here, and that's because it's so stinkin' fun to record! If you haven't checked it out yet, I hope this episode will be the tipping point. I sit down with Princess Anna herself - Kristen Bell, and we go DEEP on the movies from the 80s and 90s that still hold up today. Enjoy! Looking for a great gift for a young one this holiday season? Be sure to check out Kristen Bell's children's book that we talk about in the show: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/610518/the-world-needs-more-purple-people-by-kristen-bell-and-benjamin-hart-illustrated-by-daniel-wiseman/ Subscribe to Your Fave's Faves by clicking the link below - new celeb interviews drop every Wednesday! https://megaphone.link/CAD2130431300 -- Have you checked out the Handpicked by Rach collection? We partnered with some truly incredible mission-based companies like ABLE, MZ, and Piccolino to deliver sustainable and ethically-sourced goods that are beautiful to boot. From clutches and bags to stunning jewelry and even a few things for the kiddos in your life, Handpicked by Rach is sure to stun this holiday season! Shop the limited collection before it's gone -> http://bit.ly/handpickedRHP Your Fave's Faves is available now! I wanted to create a little room for joy at the end of this, the year that everyone wishes to forget. That's why I called up as many celebrities as I could and asked them, "what are your five favorite things, ANY category. You're not going to believe what they told me. Actors, musicians, athletes, influencers, gamers, y'all! They're all here and they've all got five things to share. Subscribe now to be the first to listen on Wednesday the 18th! -> http://bit.ly/yourfavesfaves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Actress Kristen Bell just might be the perfect person to guide us through a holiday season like no other: In this interview, we discuss empathy, antidepressants, hot baths, hot-pink lipstick, and how beauty can boost your mood (and why it’s okay if it doesn’t). Plus, the creator of the CBD line Happy Dance shares the beauty backstories of some of her most iconic characters, including Sarah Marshall, Princess Anna, and Veronica Mars. -- Want more of our beauty podcast? Episode Recaps & Notes: fatmascara.com/blog; Our Private Facebook Group: Fat Mascara / Raising a Wand; Instagram: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_edit; Twitter: @fatmascara; Email: info@fatmascara.com; To Leave a Voicemail & Be Featured on a Future Episode: 646-481-8182. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alng with Princess Elsa, Princess Anna, and a Unicorn, Beatrix helps a different princess build a princess Castle. Kids story.
Welcome to the first of two PREMIERE episodes of Your Fave's Faves! Princess Anna herself drops by the podcast to break down her favorite movies from her childhood that still hold up today. Along the way Kristen and I geek out over 80s nostalgia and using the magic of cinema to teach important lessons to your kids, plus I confide a long-held secret fear about one of her movie picks. You don't wanna miss it! Looking for a great gift for a young one this holiday season? Be sure to check out Kristen Bell's children's book that we talk about in the show: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/610518/the-world-needs-more-purple-people-by-kristen-bell-and-benjamin-hart-illustrated-by-daniel-wiseman/ -- Looking to support small business this holiday season? Be sure to check out our Cyber Monday deals (which we lovingly call Hollis Day!) Check out our website: https://bit.ly/hollisday2020 where you can view books, journals, productivity planners, as well as handpicked goodies from a wide range of ethically sourced partners. There's something for everyone on your list, no matter how picky or difficult to shop for, so be sure to check it out before the best deals are gone! We were tired of all the health and fitness apps that made us feel worse about ourselves, that featured trainers who didn't look like us or talk like us (hello, drill sergeant much?), or that assumed we had hundreds of dollars to spend on trendy equipment in order to make their workouts actually, well, work. That's why we created the RISE App, to build a community of folks who love to move their body and spark joy in their lives, without all the body-shaming and exclusion. Check it out by going to https://bit.ly/letsriseapp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Lauren Nicole Chapman, a Michigan native, attended Interlochen Arts Academy graduating with a theatre concentration. Lauren then went on to receive a bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre from Emerson college in Boston. Shortly after, Lauren moved to New York City where she began working professionally in theatre. She has performed with both the Broadway and Touring companies of The Tony award winning musical “Kinky Boots,” and just recently Lauren was seen in Frozen on Broadway as the standby for Princess Anna. When not on Broadway, Lauren performs at renowned NYC concert venues such as 54below and Joe’s Pub, teaches theatre master classes in the city, and is a part of several new musicals in their early developmental stages. @Laurennicolechapman SFX by Zapsplat
McKenzie Kurtz, Broadway & Disney Royalty, is my FIRST OFFICIAL GUEST! McKenzie just played Princess Anna in Disney’s Frozen on Broadway, and today we will get the inside scoop on her experience. Get ready to hear McKenzie’s incredible journey to Broadway and how she’s been coping with Corona Craziness! I’m so excited to take it from the top “for the first time in forever" with McKenzie, and I hope you are too! Let’s Connect!Connect with Halle!Instagram @letstakeitfromthetop & @hallemastroberardinoEmail ltifttpodcast@gmail.com Connect with McKenzie!Instagram @mckenziekurtzTwitter @mckenziekurtz
Our Virtual Vacation continues with this bonus episode! Join us on our first Crossover Mission with Shelly Brisbin and her Lions, Towers & Shields Podcast. We offer you a summer movie set in Rome. Directed by William Wyler, and starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, Roman Holiday tells the story of an American newspaper reporter who meets a princess and liberates her from the confinement of her royal station for a romantic adventure in 1950s Rome for a classic royal and the commoner tale. The people and the scenery are beautiful, and the actors have lovely chemistry. This is among the earliest, and best of the 1950s-60s films that took Americans to a Europe that had finally begun recovering from the horrors of World War II. Shelly Brisbin with Annette Wierstra and Sage Young.
Our Virtual Vacation continues with this bonus episode! Join us on our first Crossover Mission with Shelly Brisbin and her Lions, Towers & Shields Podcast. We offer you a summer movie set in Rome. Directed by William Wyler, and starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, Roman Holiday tells the story of an American newspaper reporter who meets a princess and liberates her from the confinement of her royal station for a romantic adventure in 1950s Rome for a classic royal and the commoner tale. The people and the scenery are beautiful, and the actors have lovely chemistry. This is among the earliest, and best of the 1950s-60s films that took Americans to a Europe that had finally begun recovering from the horrors of World War II. Host Shelly Brisbin with Annette Wierstra and Sage Young.
We offer you a summer movie set in Rome. Directed by William Wyler, and starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, Roman Holiday tells the story of an American newspaper reporter who meets a princess and liberates her from the confinement of her royal station for a romantic adventure in 1950s Rome for a classic royal and the commoner tale. The people and the scenery are beautiful, and the actors have lovely chemistry. The is among the earliest, and best of the 1950s-60s films that took Americans to a Europe that had finally begun recovering from the horrors of World War II. Shelly Brisbin with Annette Wierstra and Sage Young.
We offer you a summer movie set in Rome. Directed by William Wyler, and starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, Roman Holiday tells the story of an American newspaper reporter who meets a princess and liberates her from the confinement of her royal station for a romantic adventure in 1950s Rome for a classic royal and the commoner tale. The people and the scenery are beautiful, and the actors have lovely chemistry. The is among the earliest, and best of the 1950s-60s films that took Americans to a Europe that had finally begun recovering from the horrors of World War II. Host Shelly Brisbin with Annette Wierstra and Sage Young.
This week, Phase 3 begins this week in California, what that means, could Disneyland reopen on it’s 65th anniversary?, Shanghai Disneyland virtual queuing coming to Disneyland?, merchandise changes, we finish talking about the Fantasyland dark rides, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. If you want some DLWeekly Swag, you can pick some up at https://www.dlweekly.net/store/. Book your travel through ConciEARS and get your first year of Touring Plans for FREE! Just mention that you heard about ConciEARS from DLWeekly at booking! News: Friday, June 12th is when the State of California is scheduled to enter phase 3 of their resilience roadmap. This is when theme parks can reopen in the state as well. With this phase, Disneyland is one step closer to reopening. When it does, there will likely be a new booking process similar to that of Walt Disney World in Florida. Reservations may be required and visits may be limited for those with annual passes, giving preference to guests with vacation packages. – https://www.micechat.com/261011-disneyland-update-rumors-reopenings-and-renewal/ Everything seems to be pointing to a mid-July, possibly even a July 17th, reopening. Cast Members are beginning to return to work in the parks and readying the parks for guests. Cast Members estimate that it will take at least 30 days to reopen once they choose a date. The kitchens and restaurants will need to be thoroughly cleaned before food can be delivered. Sanitation will need to happen, along with installation of social distancing measures. – https://www.micechat.com/260892-david-koenig-tantalizingly-close-disneyland-announcement/ Shanghai Disneyland is using a virtual queue system that could be coming to Disneyland when it reopens. The new tool, called the Disney Standby Pass allows guests to create a queuing schedule through the park app. The system is similar to the MaxPass system, with passes being made available throughout the day on an hourly basis. Quotas are limited and are on a first come, first serve basis. The passes will stop distribution approximately 2 hours before park closing. Guests and any members of their party must be in the park and added to the app to use this system. Guests will have a one hour window to return to the attraction once their pass comes up. – https://www.ocregister.com/2020/06/03/how-disneys-new-virtual-queue-system-works/ In a recent call from the local 362 union to members, the return of the Disney College Program was discussed. Union leader Eric Clinton told members on the call “if anyone thinks that College Program workers are coming back anytime soon, they are mistaken.” The possible upside is that regular, full-time and part-time cast members may get more hours and secured shifts. – https://dlnewstoday.com/2020/06/disney-college-program-is-not-likely-to-restart-soon-according-to-union/ When Walt Disney World reopens next month, there will be some merchandise changes. New collection product launches and limited-edition merchandise will not be available until further notice. Pin trading will continue, but only through pin boards with Cast Members, no package delivery will be offered, but shipping merchandise from the parks home will still be offered. Dressing rooms will be closed, and returns will still be offered. – https://wdwnt.com/2020/06/limited-edition-merchandise-releases-cancelled-for-foreseeable-future-disney-pin-trading-will-continue-at-walt-disney-world/ This week, the Walt Disney Company pledged $5 million to social justice nonprofits. Disney was one of the first big entertainment companies to show they support for fighting racism. $2 million will go to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (or the NAACP), with the remaining $3 million going to other nonprofits. Disney is also matching Cast Member donations to LGBTQ+ and Black Lives Matter causes. – https://www.micechat.com/260977-disney-pledges-5-million-to-social-justice-nonprofits/ Former Cast Member Cooper Howell posted on Facebook this week about his experience working in the Frozen: Live at the Hyperion show at Disney California Adventure. It began as a fairytale for Howell, who was cast as Prince Hans, a role typically played by a white male. He was surprised that he was cast in the role being a black male. Fellow Cast Member Domonique Paton was cast as Princess Anna. The fairytale ended with a staffing change and notes on his performance, along with sexual harassment because of his color. – https://wdwnt.com/2020/06/frozen-live-at-the-hyperion-cast-member-speaks-out-about-his-experience/ Discussion Topic: Alice in Wonderland Wikipedia – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_(Disneyland_attraction) Yesterland – https://www.yesterland.com/alice.html Pinocchio Wikipedia – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinocchio%27s_Daring_Journey Disney Wikia – https://disneyparks.fandom.com/wiki/Pinocchio%27s_Daring_Journey_(Disneyland_Park) Snow White Wikipedia – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_White%27s_Scary_Adventures Disney Wikia – https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Snow_White%27s_Scary_Adventures Disney Parks Blog – https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2019/11/enchanting-new-magic-coming-to-snow-whites-scary-adventures-at-disneyland-park/
On this episode, Kristen Bell and Josh Gad — stars and co-creators of the new Apple+ animated series 'Central Park' — join us. People. Princess Anna and Olaff are ON THE PODCAST. Plus, we bring on Carlos Whittaker to join us for a very real, and very powerful, conversation around the George Floyd killing. And yes, don't worry there are Slices and the usual funniness. This is literally the entire spectrum of our podcast — A-list guests, substance and nonsense.
Princess Anna and Mental Health Warrior, Patti Murin, joins us to share what it’s like to be pregnant during COVID-19. From Cadbury egg cravings to enduring 5 weeks of what was presumably the virus, growing a human in quarantine has definitely been a challenge, but her “one day at a time” mentality has helped her cope in ways she never anticipated. Having always been open about her struggles with anxiety and depression, Patti feels more equipped than most to handle the emotional impacts of self-isolation, and helping others through what feels like “The Mental Health Olympics” is feeding her soul in a way she never imagined. Find more info about the podcast via BroadwayPodcastNetwork.com/mamas. Produced by Dori Berinstein and Alan Seales. Edited by Derek Gunther.
McKenzie Kurtz of Frozen checks in with Broadway.com's Paul Wontorek, Beth Stevens and Caitlin Moynihan on a new episode of #LiveatFive: Home Edition! McKenzie was just a month into her Broadway debut as Princess Anna in Frozen before theaters went dark. She is recent University of Michigan graduate. Follow her on social at @mckenziekurtz.
Broadcasting from Madame Pudifoot's Tea Shop, Valerie and Casey match fictional characters and send them on dates, just in time for Valentine's Day: from Rey and Aragorn, to Lightning McQueen and Mr. Incredible, to Princess Anna and Kermit the Frog, plus many, MANY more! Become an official Human of Elsewhere by visiting www.patreon.com/hellofromelsewhere . Visit our store at www.teespring.com/stores/hello-from-elsewhere . Hello from Elsewhere is a proud member of WBNE. For more great podcasts, visit www.wbne.org
Today we’ll compare the movie “Frozen 2” with the Book of Mormon to better understand why Nephi makes certain choices when confronted with challenging situations. We’ll finish by discussing how to have healthier, more Christ-like relationships.Don't forget to review us on Apple Podcasts, and share your favorite episode with someone you care about.
Though his grandmother, Queen Olga, had been a Christian, his father Svyatoslav reverted to paganism, and Prince Vladimir spent the early part of his life believing and living the beliefs of the pagan Russian people. But he sought for something more, and sent emissaries to study the faiths of the Jews, the Muslims, the Western Christians and the Orthodox. After attending services in Agia Sophia in Constantinople, they told him 'We knew not if we were on earth or in heaven,' and Prince Vladimir determined to embrace the Christian faith. He was baptised in Cherson in 988, receiving the name Basil. "He came forth from the font not only healed of a blindness lately afflicting him, but also from being passionate and warlike, he became meek, peaceable, and exceedingly godly." (Great Horologion). He married Princess Anna, sister of the Emperor, and returned home with a retinue of priests from Constantinople. He immediately set about building a Christian nation: casting down the idols, baptizing the people, and establishing a Christian government. His legislation for his recently barbarian nation was modeled on the Gospel, and in its conformity to Christ's commandments exceeded even the other Christian nations of the time. He reposed in peace in 1015, leaving behind a kingdom that grew to be the largest Orthodox nation in the world.
This week on The Richard Crouse Show: Indie superstars Tegan and Sara. They stop by the “Pop Life” bar to discuss their new memoir “High School.” They talk about how music became the perfect fit for them. They tell stories about writing their first song, ‘Tegan Didn't Go to School Today,” the important people in their lives and how music became a replacement for drugs and alcohol. The cast of “Frozen 2,” Josh Gad who plays the snowman, and Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel, as sisters Princess Anna of Arendelle and Queen Elsa of Arendelle. They talk about keeping the plot secret during the three year production and why the original film resonated with audiences. Shania Twain, “Queen of Country Pop,” opens up about going back to Las Vegas and her crippling battle with stage fright. Then an in-depth interview with John Lennon's personal photographer Bob Gruen. The legendary photographer opens up about taking famous pictures of every rock ‘n roll star from David Bowie and Led Zeppelin to The Clash and The Sex Pistols.
This week on The Richard Crouse Show: Indie superstars Tegan and Sara. They stop by the “Pop Life” bar to discuss their new memoir “High School.” They talk about how music became the perfect fit for them. They tell stories about writing their first song, ‘Tegan Didn’t Go to School Today,” the important people in their lives and how music became a replacement for drugs and alcohol. The cast of “Frozen 2,” Josh Gad who plays the snowman, and Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel, as sisters Princess Anna of Arendelle and Queen Elsa of Arendelle. They talk about keeping the plot secret during the three year production and why the original film resonated with audiences. Shania Twain, “Queen of Country Pop,” opens up about going back to Las Vegas and her crippling battle with stage fright. Then an in-depth interview with John Lennon’s personal photographer Bob Gruen. The legendary photographer opens up about taking famous pictures of every rock ‘n roll star from David Bowie and Led Zeppelin to The Clash and The Sex Pistols.
In separate interviews Richard sits down with the cast of "Frozen 2," Josh Gad who plays the snowman, and Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel, as sisters Princess Anna of Arendelle and Queen Elsa of Arendelle. They talk about keeping the plot secret during the three year production and why the original film resonated with audiences.
'There are certain matters that are better handled by ladies than by ministers or ambassadors' King Henry VIII is set to marry a woman he's never met. Wary of rumours whispered by foreign envoys, he sends Susanna Gilman, royal painter and trusted friend, to Kleve to find out more about his chosen bride. Before long, Susanna is returning to England with the Princess Anna, assuring the King she is a suitable match. But the King is disappointed - Anna is not as beautiful as her portrait. Susanna is called upon once again to use her position as confidante to the new Queen to find out more about her past, and free the King from his marriage. But will she be able to put her blossoming friendship with Anna to one side to fulfil her duty to the King?
Though his grandmother, Queen Olga, had been a Christian, his father Svyatoslav reverted to paganism, and Prince Vladimir spent the early part of his life believing and living the beliefs of the pagan Russian people. But he sought for something more, and sent emissaries to study the faiths of the Jews, the Muslims, the Western Christians and the Orthodox. After attending services in Agia Sophia in Constantinople, they told him 'We knew not if we were on earth or in heaven,' and Prince Vladimir determined to embrace the Christian faith. He was baptised in Cherson in 988, receiving the name Basil. "He came forth from the font not only healed of a blindness lately afflicting him, but also from being passionate and warlike, he became meek, peaceable, and exceedingly godly." (Great Horologion). He married Princess Anna, sister of the Emperor, and returned home with a retinue of priests from Constantinople. He immediately set about building a Christian nation: casting down the idols, baptizing the people, and establishing a Christian government. His legislation for his recently barbarian nation was modeled on the Gospel, and in its conformity to Christ's commandments exceeded even the other Christian nations of the time. He reposed in peace in 1015, leaving behind a kingdom that grew to be the largest Orthodox nation in the world.
On this episode of Syracuse Side Hustles, we learn how Amber Nadeau dressed up as Princess Anna at Disney’s Halloween party, the only day the park allows adults to wear costumes, and left the Magic Kingdom with a great idea for a business. Kids thought she was an actual princess working Meet & Greets, and the attention she garnered attracted security guards, who advised her to tone it down. That experience prompted the full-time paralegal and mother of two to create As You Wish Entertainment, a talent agency that specializes in booking princesses and superhero characters for children’s parties and special occasions. For more on Nadeau visit www.SyracuseSideHustles.com
Patti Murin made her Broadway debut in 2007 in Xanadu. She went on to originate the title character of Lysistrata Jones in 2011. Following that, she played Glinda in the first national tour of Wicked in 2012. Patti is pathologist Nina Shore on the NBC medical drama television series Chicago Med. She can currently be seen as Princess Anna in Frozen the Musical on Broadway. In this episode, we discussPatti’s first show, Cinderella, included the Shoop Shoop songIntentional parentingUploading our consciousness into The CloudWhy The Bachelor’s Colton and Cassie made their first, public date a trip to see Patti in Frozen on BroadwayBeing a Disney princess now for a second timeDealing with severe anxiety and depressionWhy she still cries every time she calls out of a showThe best parts of bringing Anna to lifeTo read the Refinery29 article referenced in the podcast, click here. Interview content begins at 2:34. Closing standards begin at 1:02:23. Connected and support Patti online:IG/Twitter: @pattimurinMuddypawsrescue.orgConnect with The Theatre Podcast:Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcastFacebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcastTheTheatrePodcast.comAlan’s personal Instagram: @alansealesJillian’s personal Instagram: @jillianhochmanEmail us at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. We want to know what you think.Thank you to our friends Jukebox The Ghost for our intro and outro music. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @jukeboxtheghost or via the web via jukeboxtheghost.com.
Episode 13 of the ThawedCast sees Dawson, Jodi and Philip review 2013's 'Frozen,' Disney Animation's 53rd feature animated film. Loosely based on 'The Snow Queen' by Hans Christian Andersen, the film is a fairy tale about two sisters who are princesses of Arendelle, a kingdom with similarities to Norway in the early 1800s. Princess Anna must find a way to lift the curse accidentally placed on the kingdom by Queen Elsa, whose magical abilities she had hidden her whole life suddenly come bursting out in an uncontrollable rage. 'Frozen' was written and co-directed by Jennifer Lee and co-directed by Chris Buck. Visit www.ThawedCast.com. Find Philip Ehlke on Twitter @philipehlke
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It's not unusual for Disney Princesses to catch the ire of those looking for an easy target, but this time the call is coming from inside the house. Kristen Bell, the voice of Princess Anna in Frozen, recently gave an interview to Parents Magazine where she discussed her feelings on Disney's first princess. Why Kristen Doesn't Like Snow “Every time we close ‘Snow White,' I look at my girls and ask, ‘Don't you think it's weird that Snow White didn't ask the old witch why she needed to eat the apple? Or where she got that apple?'" Bell said during the interview. "I say, ‘I would never take food from a stranger, would you?' And my kids are like, ‘No!' And I'm like, ‘OK, I'm doing something right.'" Bell went on to say that she also wants to make sure her kids know it is not okay to kiss sleeping people. So there's that. On the one hand, it's hard to criticize Bell. She is using the story exactly the way it was intended. Most of the fairy tales that Disney movies are based on are designed to teach children something about life. As a parent, it is her job — not Disney's — to teach her kids lessons that she feels are appropriate. That's exactly what she is doing. She's also picking an easy target. Why it's Easy to Pick on the Princesses These fairy tales are hundreds of years old and, put simply, they haven't aged well in the age of #LeanIn. Still, many of the current movies have some of the exact same themes as the older ones. I highly doubt Bell pauses Frozen to ask her daughters if it's weird that Princess Anna gets engaged to Hans after one day. A few years ago a BYU Study made a lot of noise by claiming that Disney Princess movies magnified stereotypes in girls. You probably don't need a study to see that, since fantasy movies tend to magnify everything about the lead characters. In addition, men and women are scientifically different, which affects the way they tend approach situations. The princess movies tend to amplify that, so they are easy targets in 2018. Bell's comments are just a little friendly fire. DC Hires James Gunn for Suicide Squad 2 One studio's controversy they refuse to touch is another one's treasure. Especially when that treasure is James Gunn and the studio getting him has struggled to create a popular cinematic universe to rival the MCU. Gunn could change all of that. Warner Brothers just did not find Gunn as toxic as Disney did, after those old inappropriate tweets resurfaced in a political hit job. DC appears to have accepted Gunn's apology for his past behavior, while Disney was a little less understanding. That lack of understanding could come back to haunt them if Gunn becomes a linchpin in the DC Universe.
Go behind the scenes on Broadway with Patti Murin, who stars as Princess Anna in Frozen on Broadway, as she talks about her struggles with anxiety, her career, and the unique relationship between on stage siblings.
Actress, singer, and dancer. On Broadway, originated the role of Princess Anna in Frozen
In a certain kingdom there lived a Prince Ivan. He had three sisters. The first was the Princess Marya, the second the Princess Olga, the third the Princess Anna. When their father and mother lay at the point of death, they had thus enjoined their son: ‘Give your sisters in marriage to the very first suitors who come to woo them. Don't go keeping them by you!' They died, and the Prince buried them, and then, to solace his grief, he went with his sisters into the garden green to stroll. Suddenly the sky was covered by a black cloud; a terrible storm arose. ‘Let us go home, sisters!' he cried.
We celebrate the birthday of the one and only Princess Anna of Arendelle! A HAIL TO PRINCESS ANNA!
Disney's Oscar-winning 2013 cultural sensation "Frozen," that created ear-worm songs for annoyed parents everywhere, is already considered a classic piece of Disney animation, rivaling the likes of "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Lion King," and has critics and moviegoers spewing nonsense about how its message is progressive and fresh when it's actually regressive and spoiled. The flimsy, sloppy, incoherent plot is as follow: When their kingdom becomes trapped in perpetual winter, Princess Anna (voiced by Kristen Bell) joins forces with ice salesman Kristoff (voiced by Jonathan Groff) and his reindeer sidekick to find Anna's sister, Snow Queen Elsa (voiced by Adele Dazeem, er, Idina Menzel), to try and break her icy spell that she accidentally cast on everyone. Although their journey leads them to encounters with kidnapping trolls, an undead snowman (creepily voiced Josh Gad), harsh conditions, and magic at every turn, Anna and Kristoff push onward in a race to save their kingdom from winter's cold grip. Um, yeah. We also get a fair share of Nordic stereotypes, skitzo characters, catchy songs that make no sense contextually to the plot, and unearned villainous turns. Join us as Keating talks about how Olaf haunts his dreams, we realize Jim’s amazing ability to point out when characters look like Ron Jeremy, and as we discuss Brad Pitt’s former plans to create the 9/11 Memorial. Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com. This episode is sponsored by Edibles Arrangement. Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.
We got a Broadway powerhouse on the pod! Patti Murin, upcoming star of Frozen, joins Michelle, along with back-to-back Fresh Batch guest and Michelles best friend Stephen Fagen. Together, they discuss the juiciest moments from the 90 Day Fiancs tell-all finale (50:34) and Real Housewivess Shannon & David Beadors divorce after 17 years of marriage (38:56). Patti talks about playing Princess Anna in Broadways Frozen (18:10) and is praying for a Bachelor Winter Games/Frozen cross-over, so she can be on the show in any capacity (24:52). Plus, Michelle tells the hilarious story of her Broadway debut in Wicked (19:20) and realizes that Chris Hemsworth may be the hottest Hemsworth, after attending the Thor Ragnarok premiere (27:45). This is essential listening. Get on it!CONNECT W/ FRESH BATCH TWITTER, FACEBOOK, and INSTAGRAM for Michelle's funniest thoughts, hottest guests, and freshest gossip:@FreshBatchPodtwitter.com/FreshBatchPodFACEBOOKfacebook.com/freshbatchpod/INSTAGRAMinstagram.com/freshbatchpod/AND PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts!! 5 Starts!!FRESH BATCH IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST.http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/fresh-batch/
In a certain kingdom there lived a Prince Ivan. He had three sisters. The first was the Princess Marya, the second the Princess Olga, the third the Princess Anna. When their father and mother lay at the point of death, they had thus enjoined their son: "Give your sisters in marriage to the very first suitors who come to woo them. Don't go keeping them by you!"
Come and join us for another installment of the WDW-Memories podcast, where I try to make it possible for you relive your Walt Disney World Memories when you can't actually be there. We will continue reliving a day in Disney's Hollywood Studios as we sing at the tops of our lungs with Princess Anna and Princess Elsa. Show notes: https://wdw-memories.net/2016/01/29/memory-158/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Discover Disney Cruise Line's Very Merrytime Cruises (Christmas) on Disney Fantasy featuring Queen Elsa and Princess Anna from Frozen Arendelle, Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Pluto, Chip & Dale, Lilo & Stitch, Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus, and the live music of Clara Oman performing "Little Drummer Boy Linus and Lucy" onboard, plus the cruise ship's giant gingerbread house, festive smells, Christmas carolers, Santa's Winter Wonderland Ball, Storytime with Mrs. Claus, The Muppet Christmas Carol on Funnel Vision, ship decorations, holiday drink and food offerings, decorated Castaway Cay, and Deck the Deck Tropical Holiday Party.
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OMG! DOUBLE interviews with Frozen's PRINCESS ANNA herself, KRISTEN BELL + singing part of "For the First Time in Forever" with PIPER REESE...AND Young Anna (AGATHA LEE MONN) singing "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" ANDx2 Young ELSA (Eva Bella)! It's a MeGa-PiPeRiFiC, MeGa-HuMonGoiD PIPER'S PICKS®! BE SURE to check out our interview with IDINA MENZEL! MORE FROZEN interviews from the Princess of the Press are on the way!!! OH! Don't miss the interview and me SINGING with Idina Menzel: http://piper.tv/s/idme1yt-----------------------------------------------------------------------PIPER on iMDB: http://imdb.me/PiperReese-----------------------------------------------------------------------REGISTER on PIPERSPICKS.TV: http://piperspicks.tv/INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/PipersPIcksTVTWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/PipersPicksTVFACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/PipersPicksTV ©2014 Piper's Picks® TV