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Send a textWho is that on the flight deck of the Starship Athena? Why it is none other than Raoul Bhaneja who has boldly gone on to wow audiences across Canada on stages as well as in feature films and television.The Manchester born, Ottawa-raised actor-musician plays Chancellor Kelrec, head of the Star Fleet's War College, in Paramount +'s Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.Interviewed while finishing up production in Toronto on Season Two of the series, Bhaneja says he's having a blast acting opposite Oscar winner Holly Hunter, Emmy-winner Paul Giamatti and promising young Canadian Sandro Rosta, among others in the cast.Hear Bhaneja turn his phasers on so-called critics such as Elon Musk and Stephen Miller, both whining about the multi-species, "woke" nature of the series. Their opinions are at odds not just with Gene Roddenberry's original vision for Star Trek, but also with critics on Rotten Tomatoes, who deem it "Certified Fresh."
On this week's episode of WeeklyTrek, TrekCore's news podcast, host Alex Perry is joined by Kara Amens to discuss all the latest Star Trek news. This week, Alex and his guest discuss the following stories from around the web: TrekMovie: Initial Data Shows 'Starfleet Academy' Performing "Well Ahead" Of Other Paramount+ Star Trek Series (05:44) SlashFilm: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy's Shocking New Status Quo For Klingons, Explained By The Showrunners [Exclusive] (12:51) TrekCore: Interview — STAR TREK: STARFLEET ACADEMY's Raoul Bhaneja on the War College's Commander Kelrec (20:58) TrekMovie: 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Nominated For 4 Saturn Awards, Including Best Sci-Fi Series (26:11) In addition, stick around to hear Kara's opinion about the use of zippers in the 32nd century, and Alex discuss how much he's enjoying the story structure of the episodes of Starfleet Academy we've seen to date. *** Do you have a wish or theory you'd like to share on the show? Tweet to Alex at @WeeklyTrek, or email us with your thoughts about wishes, theories, or anything else about the latest in Star Trek news!
Listen below or click here for full show notes Main Mission, Part 1 Star Trek: Starfleet AcademySeason 1, Episode 3“Vitus Reflux”Written by Alex Taub & Kiley RossetterDirected by Doug Aarniokoski Subspace Chatter (if Charlie okays it) See William Shatner Return On A Unique Captain's Chair In Super Bowl Ad Tease – TrekMovie.com ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Nominated For Michelle Yeoh’s Star Trek: Section 31 Has Five Award Nominations No Movie Wants RAZZ NEWZ – The Razzies ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Nominated For 4 Saturn Awards, Including Best Sci-Fi Series – TrekMovie.com The Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror FilmsJanuary STAR TREK Merch Roundup: Factory Entertainment's Klingon Communicator Prop Replica, Funko POPs, Books, and More! – TrekCore.com Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Comics Coming Soon (Exclusive) – Nerdist CLINTON In Vulcan, Alberta, Canada news… Nothing this week Here are links to 77 additional stories.broken out by series, movies and other categories. CLASSIC TV SERIES (in order of premiere) Star Trek: The Original Series (1966 – 1969) [3 seasons] One of Kirk’s Greatest ‘Star Trek’ Episodes Ever Is a Masterclass in 1 Thing the Sci-Fi Show Does Best The Star Trek Prop You Didn’t Realize Came From Gilligan’s Island Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987 – 1994) [7 seasons] 'Star Trek: The Next Generation's Near-Perfect Episode Breaks a Core Rule With a Quote Fans Can't Shake Star Trek: Voyager (1995 – 2001) [7 seasons] Captain Janeway’s Single Greatest Star Trek Line Hits Harder Than Any Sci-Fi Quote Since Star Trek: Enterprise (2001 – 2005) [4 seasons] Why Star Trek’s Original Captain Janeway Actress Quit The Series STREAMING SERIES AND MOVIES (in order of premiere) Star Trek: Starfleet Academy [2026 – present] [renewed for second season] Star Trek: Starfleet Academy — Season 1 review: ‘compelling’ ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’: Paul Giamatti and Holly Hunter on beaming into the storied sci-fi franchise (interview) | Space Starfleet Academy Will Revive an Age-Old Star Trek Conundrum | Den of Geek Star Trek: Starfleet Academy review – Holly Hunter is a transgressive thrill in this horny high-school spinoff | Star Trek | The Guardian This Risky New Star Trek Series Is Streaming Free Sooner Than You Think Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – 10 Key Facts About The New Series ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ review: The latest Trek series asks big questions : NPR The State of the ‘Star Trek’ Universe Coming Into ‘Starfleet Academy’ Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Series Premiere Review – IGN Star Trek: Starfleet Academy tries something different, and I don't hate it – Ars Technica STAR TREK: STARFLEET ACADEMY Review — “Beta Test” – TrekCore.com ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’: Paramount+’s New Series Delights ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Paramount Plus Review: Stream It Or Skip It? Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Divides Critics & Fans On Rotten Tomatoes Recap/Review: ‘Starfleet Academy' Series Premiere Is A Welcoming Return To Star Trek – TrekMovie.com New Star Trek Series Hit With Immediate Backlash and Review Bombing on Rotten Tomatoes 39 Years Later, Star Trek Just Gave An Old Alien Race A New Superpower ‘Starfleet Academy’ brings a modern sheen to the ‘Star Trek’ universe | WVXU Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Debuts With Divisive Rotten Tomatoes Score Stephen Miller Leads ‘Woke' Backlash Against New ‘Star Trek' Series Starfleet Academy’s Best Decision Allows The Series To Be A Traditional Star Trek Project Star Trek Star Defends Controversial New Character After Backlash – ComicBook.com ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Stars Talk Fun of Jett & Lura’s Romance Captain Janeway’s Hidden Cameo In Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Premiere Starfleet Academy Officially Solves Star Trek's Biggest Voyager Problem 31 Years Later Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Continues One Of Voyager’s Silliest Gags One Cool Trick Makes Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Feel So Huge Star Trek’s New ‘Canon-Breaking’ Officer Is Actually a Deep Space Nine Deep Cut Most Fans Forgot I Had No Idea The Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Set Was So Intricate, But I Can’t Get Over The Stars' Comparisons To Voyager And Discovery Review: STAR TREK: STARFLEET ACADEMY is What Happens When Star Trek Forgets Itself — GeekTyrant Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Plugged In ‘Starfleet Academy’ Makes a Prank War Out of One of the Oldest Debates in ‘Star Trek’ Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Episode 3 – ‘Vitus Reflux' Review – IGN STAR TREK: STARFLEET ACADEMY Review — “Vitus Reflux” – TrekCore.com Classic STAR TREK Characters Who Could Appear in STARFLEET ACADEMY – Nerdist Latest Star Trek reboot unveils human-alien lesbian romance amid criticism that it is too woke | Daily Mail Online 9 Years Later, Star Trek Still Hasn’t Fixed the Biggest Discovery Problem – ComicBook.com ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ faces ‘woke’ backlash from fans and critics | Fox News ‘Star Trek’ actress argues that series has always been ‘woke’ as new show faces backlash Holly Hunter Says She Loved Being Barefoot in New ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Role (Exclusive) ‘Starfleet Academy’ isn’t the first time that ‘Star Trek’ tried to go back to school | Space Star Trek: Starfleet Academy episode 1 review | Efficiently going where many have tried to go before | Film Stories Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’s Wall Of Heroes Hints At Terrifying Fates For Strange New Worlds Characters Star Trek’s New 88% RT Show Has Been Set Up For 60 Years (So Why Didn’t It Happen Before?) – ComicBook.com ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Ep. 4: A Species in Danger – Parade Interview — STAR TREK: STARFLEET ACADEMY's Raoul Bhaneja on the War College's Commander Kelrec – TrekCore.com THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES (in order of premiere) OTHER MEDIA Star Trek video games/board games ‘Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown' Release Date & Switch 2 Confirmed; Watch New Gameplay Video – TrekMovie.com ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ Delta Quadrant Adventure Awaits You – Parade Star Trek Adventures Species Sourcebook now available for pre-order Star Trek Comics/graphic novels/magazines Star Trek Is Officially Scrapping Its Best Piece of Sci-Fi Tech After 39 Years IDW April 2026 Full Solicits With New Star Trek: Starfleet Academy MISCELLANEOUS Franchise-wide/Miscellaneous The 22 Greatest ‘Star Trek’ Episodes of All Time – Parade Anniversary of Star Trek brings back basement memories | News, Sports, Jobs – Marshall Independent A decade of Star Trek-themed fart jokes: The Greatest Generation podcast turns 10 – Ars Technica Every Confirmed & Rumored Star Trek: Discovery Spinoff – ComicBook.com People Are Calling For William Shatner To Run Star Trek, But That’s A Terrible Idea What constellation am I: A starry personality quiz | Space Letter to the editors: What's the fuss? ‘Star Trek' warned us about AI and more | Chattanooga Times Free Press A Brief History of Fictional ‘Star Trek’ Sports Stephen Miller Wants William Shatner to Take Control of ‘Star Trek.' Actor's Response Goes Viral | Military.com 60 Years After Her Debut, Star Trek Reveals the Fate of The Original Series’ Most Important Star – ComicBook.com Star Trek 4's Cancellation Gives the Reboot Crew an Unwanted Movie Record After TOS & TNG – ComicBook.com Star Trek Is Repeating A Decades-Old Mistake | GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT 10 Smartest Star Trek Villains, Ranked Ranking Star Trek On Paramount+ Premieres: Worst to Best Pluto TV Adds 5 New Live Star Trek Channels | Cord Cutters News Actor Watch Robert Picardo Reminds Fans What STAR TREK Has Always Been as The Franchise Turns 60 — GeekTyrant Tig Notaro: ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ shows ‘same Tig, different galaxy’ | Out.com ‘Star Trek’ star Paul Giamatti says THIS role of his deserves an award ‘Star Trek' Star Returns to the Franchise After Two Years – Parade Paul Giamatti ‘Never’ Thought He’d Be Cast in New Star Trek Series (Exclusive) Chris Pine Tells New Paramount Bosses ‘Good Luck’ With ‘Star Trek’ Main Mission, Part 2 (with an appropriate sound effect) Star Trek: Starfleet AcademySeason 1, Episode 4“Vox in Excelso”Written by Gaia Violo & Eric Anthony GloverDirected by Doug Aarniokoski End Of Show It’s about time to refill the dilithium chamber and get on out of here. 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Today on Spooked! We've reached the halfway point of the Spooky farewell! Cody and Damien are joined by some old and new friends, Tiyawnda, Sarah Ashby, Raoul Bhaneja to really bring the scaries! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
Today on Spooked! Cody and Damien sit down with actor, producer and musician Raoul Bhaneja to talk about acting, arts, and all things Spooky! It's all about treading those boards, so shine those shoes, memorize your lines, and get ready to get Spooked! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
In this episode, co-host Marlis Schweitzer considers how the enduring popularity of Shakespeare in the Park and other forms of outdoor Shakespeare continues to guide how Canadians see, hear, and experience Shakespeare. After a short summary of the “open air” movement, which celebrated the virtues of producing Shakespeare outdoors, she speaks with several guests, including the artistic leadership of Toronto's Shakespeare in the Ruff, about the importance of outdoor Shakespeare today. The second half of the episode focuses more directly on the legacy of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, a company that began producing Shakespeare outdoors - in a tent - and is now arguably the most dominant theatre company in Canada. The episode concludes with a conversation with Melissa Poll, the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion dramaturge at Vancouver's Bard on the Beach, interspersed with comments from Cole Alvis, a two-Spirit Michif Metis actor and director, and now casting associate with the Stratford Festival. This episode features conversations with Patricia Allison, Cole Alvis, Raoul Bhaneja, Karen Fricker, Christine Horne, Erin Kelly, Peter Kuling, Anita La Selva, Keira Loughran, Elizabeth Pentland, Melissa Poll, PJ Prudat, Jamie Robinson, Nassim Abu Sarari, Sara Topham, Jeff Yung Episode 4 ASL translation courtesy of Dawn Jani Birley. Interpretation by Dawn Jani Birley, Robert Haughton, Sage Lovell, and Alice Lo. Content note: This episode contains discussion of potlatch bans, colonialism, white supremacy, and racism. Listener discretion advised. Here are some links to things discussed in the episode and some suggestions for further reading: Sheldon Cheney, The Open-Air Theatre (1918) The Potlatch Ban, from The Canadian Encyclopedia Some outdoor theatre companies: Bard on the Beach, Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan, Shakespeare in the Ruins, Shakespeare in the Ruff, Dream in High Park, Shakespeare in the Park, Bard in the Barracks, Shakespeare by the Sea (Halifax), Shakespeare by the Sea Festival (St. John's) Stratford Festival timeline Morten Parker's Oscar-nominated 1953 documentary, The Stratford Adventure, produced by the National Film Board of Canada Ian Rae, “The Stratford Festival and Canadian Cultural Nationalism,” from The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature, ed. Cynthia Conchita Sugars (2016) Glossary definition and additional resources on the #inthedressingroom conversation Bard on the Beach's Company Commitments “Ndo-Mshkawgaabwimi - We all are standing strong,” a video with “stories of endurance, resistance and resilience” told by members of the Indigenous Circle at Stratford (2020)
Welcome to Shaking Up Shakespeare, a podcast dedicated to examining the legacy of William Shakespeare's work, specifically in the context of Canadian theatre culture and Canadian society more broadly. Building on recent conversations about diversity and casting practices, colonial structures, and accessibility, this podcast brings together the voices of many individuals with diverse perspectives on Shakespeare. In this introductory episode, co-hosts Marlis Schweitzer, Liam Lockhart-Rush, and Hope Van Der Merwe chat about their first experiences with Shakespeare, their hopes for the series, and their reflections on podcasting as a practice. This episode also features brief greetings from the following folks who sat for interviews with us: Patricia Allison, Sturla Alvsväg, Cole Alvis, Faith Andrew, Roberta Barker, Raoul Bhaneja, Dawn Jani Birley, Peter Kuling, Adelaide Dolha, Miriam Fernandes, Karen Fricker, Duncan Gibson-Lockhart, Barbara Gordon, Jeff Ho, Christine Horne, Dante Jemmott, Stephen Johnson, Erin Kelly, Ziyana Kotadia, Keira Loughran, Jani Lauzon, Allyson MacMachon, Monique Mojica, Yvette Nolan, Laurel Paetz, Peter Parolin, Debbie Patterson, Eli Pauley, Elizabeth Pentland, Melissa Poll, PJ Prudat, Jamie Robinson, Nassim Abu Sarari, Alix Sideris, Sara Topham, Jeff Yung. The series also includes excerpts from the (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada symposium where you'll hear from Reneltta Arluk, Kaitlyn Riordan, Erin Shields, and Joseph Jomo Pierre. Episode 1 ASL translation courtesy of Dawn Jani Birley. Interpretation by Dawn Jani Birley, Robert Haughton, Sage Lovell, and Alice Lo. Here are links to things mentioned in the episode and some suggestions for further reading: (Re)Setting the Stage: The Past, Present, and Future of Casting Practices in Canada (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada symposium Trailer for Baz Lurhmann's Romeo + Juliet (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada symposium “Crash course” syllabus “Romeo and Juliet actors sue Paramount for child abuse,” from the Guardian
In this episode, co-host Marlis Schweitzer continues to investigate the institutional structures that prop up Shakespeare in Canada, reflecting on the way Canadian ideas of Shakespeare have been informed by British and American cultural products, including film and television. She speaks with guests about their experiences of seeing productions of Shakespeare's works in London and Stratford, England as well as their early encounters with the films of Kenneth Branaugh, most notably Henry V and Hamlet. Taking up questions of casting and celebrity, some interviewees recall Keanu Reeves appearance as Hamlet in the 1995 production at the Manitoba Theatre Centre, while others consider the impact of Paul Gross's television series Slings and Arrows. This episode features conversations with Sturla Alsväg, Roberta Barker, Raoul Bhaneja, Karen Fricker, Jeff Ho, Stephen Johnson, Erin Kelly, Peter Kuling, Peter Parolin, Elizabeth Pentland, Jamie Robinson, Allyson MacMachon, Sara Topham. Episode 3 ASL translation courtesy of Dawn Jani Birley. Interpretation by Dawn Jani Birley, Robert Haughton, Sage Lovell, and Alice Lo. Here are links to things mentioned in the episode and some suggestions for further reading: Case notes and photographs of Adrian Noble's 1983 production of Measure for Measure for the Royal Shakespeare Company, featuring Juliet Stevenson as Isabella Kenneth Branagh giving the “St. Crispin's Day” speech in Henry V (1989) Hamlet (1996) directed by Kenneth Branagh Hamlet (solo) adapted and performed by Raoul Bhaneja Brian D. Johnson's 1995 Maclean's review of Keanu Reeves's Hamlet, courtesy of the Canadian Encyclopedia Slings and Arrows on CBC Gem
It's a whole play with more than 15 characters, performed by one person. It's called "Hamlet (Solo)," and it's playing tonight at the Corner Brook Rotary Arts Centre. Raoul Bhaneja has been performing the Shakespeare classic ALONE for over a decade. He says when it comes to theatre production, sometimes less is more. Bhaneja spoke with CBC's James Grudic as he was checking out the stage and doing some rehearsing.
Andrew Jenks (Billion Dollar Babies: The True Story of the Cabbage Patch Kids) hangs with Mike and Mary Jane for a deep dive into his prolific career as an award-winning documentarian and podcaster. He shares how he got his start at 18 when he moved into a retirement home, capturing the most interesting parts of his subjects' lives, why a great editor is like a top chef, and his upcoming dream projects. Plus, Mike and MJ make a deal to open their mail and let their emotions flow! FOLLOW / LEAVE A ⭐️ REVIEW / TELL YOUR STORY Music by Jesse Case Weed + Grub IG Weed + Grub YT Andrew Jenks IG SF Sketchfest Tickets XyliDENT - use code WEEDANDGRUB25 for 25% off Check out TSUMo Snacks - get a free sample! BOTW: Mark Acomb, Raoul Bhaneja, Ryan Ferguson
Two beautiful stories about human connection, both goosebump inducing, but for entirely different reasons.
As a delightful treat, here is the audio link to the full 16-minute clip of @RaoulBhaneja performing an excerpt of @Randal_Graham's Afterlife Crisis by ECW Press. The video should be uploaded to YouTube later this week if you prefer visuals. Enjoy!
Episode 75 - On the Menu: Depictions of Scientists in Science Fiction! Welcome to the SciFi Pubcast! Come for a drink but stay for the speculation. We’re talking depictions of scientists in science fiction with Dr. Randal Graham, author of Beforelife and Afterlife Crisis by ECW Press. In fact, Randal has a very special treat for us. You don’t want to miss this episode! Special thanks to Raoul Bhaneja. So experiment with your cocktail of choice. This is the SciFi Pubcast. Music provided courtesy of Logan Rathbone. The SciFi Pubcast logo is by Jea Rhea. Recorded and released as a podcast on January 10, 2021. Released (anticipated) on YouTube on January 11, 2021. Show website: www.scifipubcast.space Contact us: Email Twitter Instagram Facebook Follow our staff's personal Twitter accounts at: Keri Simpson Derek Beebe Randal Graham Joel Welch Join our Discord Server! Here's an invite. Here's the link to Dr. Randal Graham's novel, Beforelife, by ECW Press. And the sequel, Afterlife Crisis, is out now! Listen Responsibly. Copyright 2021 Joel Welch. All rights reserved.
'Actors With Issues' host Juan Ayala reunites with his dear friend and our very first guest Alec Tincher to reflect on the year that was 2020, the lessons learned along the way with some messages from past guests including Chris Brennan, Stacey Raymond, Claire Lyon, Raoul Bhaneja, Denis Ooi, Christopher Aguilar and many more! Thank you so much for all of your support in 2020 and we can't wait to share what's in store for 2021. HAPPY NEW YEAR! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/actorswithissues/support
Actor and jazz & blues musician Raoul Bhaneja joins us this week and talks about the differences between the Canadian and American entertainment industries, working in the industry as an ‘ethnically ambiguous’ actor and the increasing representation for actors of color. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/actorswithissues/support
In this week's episode of the Titans (and Doom Patrol) Podcast, Andy and Cori get together to cover the latest episode of Titans Season 2 titled "Faux-Hawk." In the twelfth episode, Hank goes on a downward spiral while the others try to regroup in order to save Gar and Conner from Cadmus. In the meantime, Dick takes the final step to embracing his destiny as a new hero and to do that...he is going to need a new suit. That and more on this week's episode of the Titans (& Doom Patrol) Podcast!) Don't miss the SEASON FINALE next week titled: "Nightwing"! "Finding himself at a new low, Hank is cage-fighting for money to support his unhealthy habits. But when he wakes to find his Hawk suit gone – and an imposter acting in his stead – he realizes how far he’s fallen… and it’s time to make a decision. Meanwhile, Donna and Dawn confront a Cadmus operative (guest star RAOUL BHANEJA) to gain information about Gar and Conner, as Cadmus initiates its Phase One plan, tapping into Gar’s lethal abilities. Back in Gotham, Rose is overcome with guilt and reveals her secret to Jason. When Dick realizes that Jericho might have somehow survived his death at his father’s hands, he escapes from jail in the hopes to rescue him. But first he’ll need a new suit to replace the Robin suit he destroyed…" Find Titans Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TitansPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts– Google Play – iHeartRadio Contact: thetitanspodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store
País Estados Unidos Dirección John Madden Guion Jonathan Perera Música Max Richter Fotografía Sebastian Blenkov Reparto Jessica Chastain, Mark Strong, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Alison Pill, Michael Stuhlbarg, Jake Lacy, Sam Waterston, John Lithgow, David Wilson Barnes, Raoul Bhaneja, Chuck Shamata, Douglas Smith, Meghann Fahy, Grace Lynn Kung, Al Mukadam, Noah Robbins, Lucy Owen, Sergio Di Zio, Joe Pingue, Michael Cram, Dylan Baker, Zach Smadu, Austin Strugnell, Alexandra Castillo, Jack Murray, Christine Baranski, Aaron Hale, Greta Onieogou Sinopsis Elizabeth Sloane (Jessica Chastain) es una implacable y ambiciosa ejecutiva que intenta que fructifique una legislación a favor del control de armas en Washington DC. Para ello intentará usar todos los recursos a su alcance. En las altas esferas del mundo político y empresarial Sloane tiene una reputación formidable. Conocida por su astucia y sus éxitos sin parangón, siempre ha hecho lo que fuera necesario para ganar. Pero cuando se enfrenta al oponente más poderoso de su carrera, se da cuenta de que la victoria puede tener un precio demasiado alto.
A conversation with actor, musician, writer and producer, Raoul Bhaneja - http://www.raoulbhaneja.com.
Raoul Bhaneja is producing and starring in the upcoming production of "Disgraced." The Pulitzer Prize winning play returns to the Panasonic Theatre in Toronto on November 11 after a critically acclaimed run in 2016. The play deals with faith, politics and the notion of "tolerance." The powerful subject matter draws in audiences that, as Bhaneja mentions in the podcast, stay in their seats after the show for heated exchanges during the post-performance "talk backs." We also discuss how actors of colour face struggles in landing leading roles, despite the movement towards "colourblind casting." Those struggles were, in part, the impetus behind Bhaneja's drive to produce and appear in a solo version of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" that played in New York and London to critical acclaim. Show Notes Follow Raoul on Facebook Follow Raoul on Twitter Get a $92 ticket for $35 with the promo code Raoul35 Use the promo code at: https://www.mirvish.com/shows/disgraced
Afro-Blues w/ Bombino (Niger) - Porretta Soul Festival 2017 - Interview w/ Vasti Jackson - Live Interview w/ Raoul Bhaneja
Afro-Blues w/ Bombino (Niger) - Porretta Soul Festival 2017 - Interview w/ Vasti Jackson - Live Interview w/ Raoul Bhaneja
Ted becomes a celebrity with his "Ted Talks" and the new office turns into a chaos. Rick makes his last move to get Angela's attention and is forcibly invited to a boxing session with the Prime Minister. The sesquicentennial celebrations come to an end, with fireworks, music, and romance. Happy Canada Day! The Complete 150 is Soulpepper's debut audio-drama series. It's a satirical podcast created and written by Jason Sherman, produced, directed and edited by Gregory J. Sinclair. Featuring: Rick Roberts, Raquel Duffy, Grace Lynn Kung, Paul Soles, Oliver Dennis, Stuart Hughes, Gregory Prest, Raoul Bhaneja, and Brendan Wall. Advisory: Mature language.
The team is moving to a new office! As July 1st gets closer, Rick decides to make some decisions about his career, but the Virtual Reality headset is gonna cause him some more problems before he leaves. The Complete 150 is Soulpepper's debut audio-drama series. It's a satirical podcast created and written by Jason Sherman, produced, directed and edited by Gregory J. Sinclair. Featuring: Rick Roberts, Raquel Duffy, Grace Lynn Kung, Paul Soles, Oliver Dennis and Raoul Bhaneja. Advisory: Mature language.
Watersports! It's time for Rick to be part of another segment of the 150th celebrations, fight the "Not My 150" protesters, see the plans for his movie changing again and meet the new Deputy Minister. The Complete 150 is Soulpepper's debut audio-drama series. It's a satirical podcast created and written by Jason Sherman, produced, directed and edited by Gregory J. Sinclair. Featuring: Rick Roberts, Raquel Duffy, Grace Lynn Kung, Paul Soles, Oliver Dennis and Raoul Bhaneja. Advisory: Mature language.
Raoul Bhaneja is our guest, and he is here to talk about the Canadian television scene, give harmonica lessons, and perform some of the best improv this side of Lake Ontario.
He shares the screen in Miss Sloane with Jessica Chastain, Michael Stuhlbarg and Sam Waterston, but right now Raoul Bhaneja just wants to gaze at the majesty of David Lean’s essential 1962 epic Lawrence of Arabia. Your genial host Norm Wilner cannot blame him.
Award-winning actor and blues musician Raoul Bhaneja returns to Soulpepper for the third instalment of "Raoul's Blues Interviews" where he jams with and chats with blues luminaries and founders of the Toronto music scene. He is joined for this one by the legendary Paul James who began his career over 40 years ago playing everywhere from the bars of Yonge Street to Yorkville to stadiums with Bob Dylan! Raoul will be joined by another Canadian music legend and veteran, his long-time collaborator Terry Wilkins on upright bass.
Toronto actor and musician Raoul Bhaneja interviews and performs with notable Canadian blues performers in an intimate cabaret setting. Building on a component of his Dora nominated musical Life, Death and The Blues, the evening intersects autobiography, story telling, and song. After a successful evening in September 2015 with Danny Marks, Raoul is joined this evening by Canadian roots and blues legend Ken Whiteley, accompanied long time Toronto musician and member of Raoul and The Big Time Terry Wilkins on the upright bass.
Toronto actor and musician Raoul Bhaneja interviews and performs with notable Canadian blues performers in an intimate cabaret setting. Building on a component of his Dora nominated musical Life, Death and The Blues, the evening intersects autobiography, story telling, and song.
While in Saskatoon last fall I performed as the feature guest, one evening, in the theatre production "Life, Death and The Blues". The play was and is, excellent and I was moved to have a conversation with the star and author, Raoul Bhaneja. We had a long enjoyable chat that discussed a variety of topics. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I hope you do as well.
While in Saskatoon last fall I performed as the feature guest, one evening, in the theatre production "Life, Death and The Blues". The play was and is, excellent and I was moved to have a conversation with the star and author, Raoul Bhaneja. We had a long enjoyable chat that discussed a variety of topics. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I hope you do as well.
Soulpepper presents highlights from its weekly Cabaret Series, featuring intimate musical performances from established artists, exciting talent, as well as unexpected collaborations from Toronto's diverse musical community. S01E20 - Raoul's Blues Interviews Toronto actor and musician Raoul Bhaneja interviews and performs with notable Canadian blues performers in an intimate cabaret setting. Building on a component of his Dora nominated musical Life, Death and The Blues, the evening intersects autobiography, story telling, and song. (Recorded live, Sept 5, 2015).
In this Points of View episode, Artistic Director Jillian Keiley chats with HAMLET (solo) Director Robert Ross Parker, along with his and HAMLET (solo) star Raoul Bhaneja's mothers, Marie Bhaneja, and Elizabeth Parker, about the production and its journey to the NAC. HAMLET (solo) ran in the NAC Studio November 12 – 23, 2013.
Excerpts from the 27th annual Edmonton International Fringe FestivalVue Wave 29: The Big Kahuna Part 1Featured plays:Hamlet (solo)Performed by Raoul BhanejaMiLFPerformed by Ava and Susan Jane MarkusHow I learnt to stop worrying and love the mallPerformed by Jem RollsThe MolePerformed by Ottillie Parfit and Steve PirotThe Etymology of IroquoisPerformed by Timothy J AndersonBed track:Blue HawaiianPavementBrighten the Corners