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Joel Creasey is one of Australia's most-popular, acclaimed, and charmingly controversial stand-up comedians, television and radio presenters as well as an actor and writer. Embarking on his stand-up career at just 15-years-old, Joel harnessed his outrageous wit, sass and unrivalled storytelling abilities to cement himself as Australia's undisputed ‘Crown Prince of Comedy' and one of the most sought-after and hottest comedians in the world. Every year Joel's live show audiences grow, as punters in-the-know flock for an hour of no-holds-barred belly laughs. Joel has cemented his reputation for slicing, dicing and smashing through pop culture – and himself – with unflinching candour and brutal home truths. He cuts through celebrity spin to tell you how it is with charm, irreverence and the ultimate payoff of epic laughs. Stand-up Joel embarked on his first solo tour aged 19, earning himself a Best Newcomer nomination at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. He has since sold out tours of Australia, the UK, Asia and the USA. In 2013 Joel was hand-picked to support Joan Rivers on her US tour, the legendary rivers Joan going on to say: “He is a f*cking star!”. Recent tours include Poser (2017), Blonde Bombshell (2018), Drink, Slay, Repeat (2019) and Messy Bitch (2020-22). He is currently touring his new show around Australia ‘THANKS FOR BEING HERE'. A hilariously unfiltered hour of unflinching candour and brutal home truths. Tickets on sale now! (links below). Streaming Joel's Netflix's Comedians of the World stand-up special ‘Thirsty' was launched globally to rave reviews, and a second broadcast stand-up special, ‘Fame Whore,' filmed at the iconic Sydney Opera House, airs on Amazon Prime worldwide. Joel joined some of Australia's top comedians on Amazon's Prime, outrageous social experiment hosted by Rebel Wilson, ‘LOL: Last One Laughing' Radio Joel made the huge leap into radio in 2020, joining Australia's number one national drive show on Nova. ‘Kate, Tim & Joel' airs weekdays across the country from 3.00pm-6.00pm. TV Joel's list of TV credits is vast and varied, from his coveted role as co-host of SBS's ‘Eurovision Song Contest' alongside Myf Warhurst, to the raw and highly acclaimed comedy ABC documentary, Gaycrashers, via dating show Take Me Out, and hosting roles on SBS' coverage of Sydney Mardi Gras and the Royal Wedding in 2018. He is a familiar face on The Project, The Great Debate, Comedy Up Late, 20 to 1, Have You Been Paying Attention, Talkin' About Your Generation, Spicks and Specks, The Big Music Quiz, Studio Ten, A League of Their Own, Dirty Laundry, How Not to Behave and It's a Date, and many more. Acting In 2017, Joel made his acting debut in Channel 10's new Comedy Drama ‘Sisters' alongside a stellar cast including Magda Szubanski, Lucy Durack and Catherine McClements, and in 2018 he made his soap debut on Neighbours. Joel entered the world of theatre in 2020, performing the role of George in ‘The Boy, George,' a hilarious one-man play he co-wrote and co-produced with Richard Carroll. Writing Joel penned his first memoir, Simon & Schuster-published ‘THIRSTY: Confessions of a Fame Whore', which he dedicated to the late Joan Rivers. Like Joel, Thirsty is acerbically funny, and full of his most personal, hilarious, joyous, heartbreaking, outrageous, ridiculous and scandalous stories. Awards A self-described shameless ‘fame whore', Joel is an Australian entertainment staple, Joel won GQ Comedian of the Year in 2016, Best Presenter at the 2017 LGBTI Awards, and was selected as one of Cosmopolitan's top 50 influential LGBTQI voices in their inaugural Rainbow List. Good stuff Joel won a legion of fans when he appeared in the first Australian season of I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of here, raising funds for his charity Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation in 2015. In 2017, Joel was selected as ambassador for Skyy Vodka's #CheerstoEquality campaign. We chat about his love of aviation, ‘my weird obsession', anxiety, new shows across Australia, ambition, drive & saying yes, authenticity and being yourself, fame, moving to radio, comparing + plenty more! Check Joel out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelcreasey Tour dates / Australian shows: https://www.livenation.com.au/joel-creasey-tickets-adp1111513 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joelcreasey/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joelcreasey Twitter / X : https://x.com/joelcreasey ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
It's a week of big interviews. As Tucker Carlson shocks the world by interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin; The Onion Bag's very own Richard Carroll shocks Mackay by sitting down with arch nemesis and Lions Head Coach Daniel 'Spider' Scotton. Find out if they're able to put rivalry aside... Plus, the boys run through some of the Premier League's best ever value transfers and Jim over-celebrates Arsenal's recent win against Liverpool. #Putin #Arsenal #ArsenalvLiverpool, #PremierLeague #FootballQueensland
In this weeks episode, Sean and Catherine are on the road at HNA (Hardscape North America)! They were able to catch up with Richard Carroll of RC Outdoor, and man does he have an interesting story! Tune in!!
In today's episode of Leaders of Tomorrow podcast, Chris Thomson interviews Richard Carroll, a successful serial entrepreneur and Managing Director of Keylingo Translations. Richard takes us on a journey through his entrepreneurial career, sharing valuable insights and experiences from his diverse ventures in finance, energy, and technology. He reveals how the progam boosted his confidence and empowered him to establish new entrepreneurial ventures. Moving on, Richard recounts his foray into finance with Marcus, his colleague from Student Works. He shares intriguing anecdotes about Swift Trade and the challenges he faced when the internet disrupted the industry. However, these experiences taught him valuable lessons in business strategy and set the stage for his next venture. He also talks about his remarkable achievement with Energy One Canada, where he scaled revenues from zero to a staggering $8 million in just two years. Discover the secrets behind this remarkable success and understand the reasons behind his eventual exit from the business. Presently, Richard is at the helm of Keylingo Translations, one of the largest linguistic providers in a competitive industry. You will learn how the company managed to achieve such growth, with insights into the importance of standardization, effective delegation, and other management philosophies. Richard also shares his wisdom on being a true Leader of Tomorrow. He emphasizes the value of balance, perseverance, and the transferable skillsets he acquired during his time with Student Works. Tune in now to gain invaluable knowledge and insights from Richard Carroll's extraordinary entrepreneurial journey. Enjoy the episode! What You Will Learn In This Show: The significance of transferable skill sets gained from Student Works and how they can be applied in various industries to achieve entrepreneurial success. Valuable lessons from Richard's experiences in finance, energy, and technology. The art of setting up and scaling a business, as well as the importance of knowing when to exit for optimal results. Key management approaches that can help entrepreneurs effectively grow their businesses and navigate challenges. Attributes that define a true Leader of Tomorrow. And so much more… Resources: Student Works Key Lingo Translations Books: Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not Think Win-Win: Habit 4 of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
In this live from Sisters, OR Roofing Road Trip, Heidi J. Ellsworth sits down with Richard Carroll of Carroll Consulting Group to talk about the importance of mentoring, consulting and peer groups. Richard Carroll has a rich history in roofing with leadership positions owning and running his own roofing companies. Now he is helping contractors grow their business with profitability, recruitment and leadership training. Heidi and Richard talk about the importance of sharing knowledge and experience while also giving back. Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! Sign up for the Week in Roofing!
We celebrate Sydney WorldPride with cabaret performer and drag artist Reuben Kaye. In his breathlessly entertaining shows, Kaye shares his family's extraordinary story of survival and how the arts carried him through trauma — all while singing up a storm.Also, the Hayes Theatre Co revive Gentleman Prefer Blondes — but how is it a queer story? And we consider the evolution of queer performance through the years. In an era of increasing recognition of LGBTQIA+ rights, how does queer storytelling maintain its vitality?
We celebrate Sydney WorldPride with cabaret performer and drag artist Reuben Kaye. In his breathlessly entertaining shows, Kaye shares his family's extraordinary story of survival and how the arts carried him through trauma — all while singing up a storm. Also, the Hayes Theatre Co revive Gentleman Prefer Blondes — but how is it a queer story? And we consider the evolution of queer performance through the years. In an era of increasing recognition of LGBTQIA+ rights, how does queer storytelling maintain its vitality?
Today I sit down with Richard Carroll from Elkhart Indiana and get to hear his story on how he went out on his own while leveraging Instagram to grow his business and brand. We also talked about WHY he went out on his own, and what it takes to be a good leader that retains their best people If you follow Richard, you know his signature designs. Grab your favorite beverage, and join me in learning Richard's story https://instagram.com/rcoutdoor?igshid=OGQ2MjdiOTE= If you're interested in learning more about SynkedUP, check us out: SynkedUP - Landscape Business Management Software https://synkedup.com/
In today's special episode of Leaders of Tomorrow, Chris interviews two of our operators' parents to give a glimpse inside Student Works Management Program. The first guest is Bob Milling owner and founder of Wakefield Mill Hôtel & Spa and the father of Gabriel and Luke, both of them top-performing operators at Student Works. Bob will talk about what was Luke and Gabe Milling doing the summer before they joined the program. He will reveal what were his thoughts about Student Works when his sons started and the challenges they had to overcome during the program. You will also find out what was different in Luke's and Gabe's experiences with the program and more. The second guest is Richard Carroll, an alumnus of the program himself, a successful entrepreneur, and also the father of Quinton Carroll who is now in his second year with Student Works. Richard will talk about what was Quinton doing the summer before they joined the program and what made him join Student Work. He will also share some insight about Quinton's evolution inside the program and his biggest takeaways You will find out what were some of the challenges Richard saw his son overcoming during his first season Richard will also share the reasons why the Student Works systems were beneficial for Quinton and much more. Join Chris and his guests to find out what is a parent's perspective of their children operating with the Student Works Management Program. What You Will Learn In This Show: What were Luke and Gabe Milling doing the summer before they joined the program? What were Bob's thoughts and concerns about the program when his sons started it? The challenges Bob's sons had to overcome during the program What was different in Luke's and Gabe's experiences with the program What was Quinton doing the summer before they joined the program and what made him join Student Works? Quinton's evolution inside the program and his biggest takeaways What kind of conversations did Richard have with his some, having done the program himself? The challenges Richard saw his son overcoming during his first season Why the Student Works systems were extremely beneficial for Quinton And so much more... Resources: Student Works
(Originally aired in April 2021) Richard Carroll is a Sydney based director, writer and producer. One of the co-founders of the Hayes Theatre, his 2017 production of Calamity Jane won him a Sydney Theatre Award for Best Production of an Independent Musical, and a nomination as Best Director. His directing and producing credits also include Monty Python's Spamalot, Oklahoma!, Gypsy, Sweet Charity, Mame, and Meet Me in St Louis. In 2019, his season of Once at the Darlinghurst Theatre Company was a sold out success, and is now making a return to Darlinghurst's Eternity Playhouse from the 8th of June before embarking on a national tour.
We couldn't discuss the future of TV in a single episode. This time Richard Carroll, senior digital marketing consultant at Capgemini Invent, takes us through the platform agnostic future of television. We discuss the vast range of choice audiences have in terms of video content, platforms, and even how they choose to pay.What happens when (and if) consumers get used to subscription-first television - is there room for ad-supported interruptive television content? Where will investment come from and will there be room for challenger platforms among the giants of Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We couldn't discuss the future of TV in a single episode. This time Richard Carroll, senior digital marketing consultant at Capgemini Invent, takes us through the platform agnostic future of television. We discuss the vast range of choice audiences have in terms of video content, platforms, and even how they choose to pay. What happens when (and if) consumers get used to subscription-first television - is there room for ad-supported interruptive television content? Where will investment come from and will there be room for challenger platforms among the giants of Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video?
Think you can't charge a premium for your work? Think again. In this episode, we sat down with Richard Carroll, owner of RC Outdoor, to discuss how finding your niche and creating unique designs can attract new customers, intimidate competitors, and bring elevated value to your work. Some topics we covered: Creating a niche that allows him to charge a premium and do fewer jobs a year Creating and selling designs so ambitious that few competitors are willing to undertake them How circles set his designs apart and how he developed that style Why confidently charging what you're worth helps you and the industry Find this interview and many more by subscribing to Hardscape Growth on Spotify, on Apple Podcasts, or on our website. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Hardscape Growth in your favorite podcast player.
Season 2 here we go!! To kick things off this year, we are so excited to be sharing with you our three way chat with actors Sara Reed, Stefanie Caccamo and Emily Havea! Perth was lucky enough to have it's theatre doors open in 2020, with Black Swan Theatre Company rounding out the year with a wonderfully joyous and thought provoking reimagining of Rogers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma (Directed by Richard Carroll), with these three badass ladies at the helm. A little bit about these women: Hailing originally from Eagle Lake, Texas, Sara is a graduate of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) with a BA in Music Theatre. Her credits include City Homicide (Seven Network), Knowing, (with Nicholas Cage), the Australian tour of Little Britain Live, Billy Elliot, Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins, and prior to attending WAAPA, Sara played Bielke in Fiddler on the Roof, opposite Anthony Warlow. In 2019, Sara played the roles of Marta in Company and dance soloist Frug Girl in Sweet Charity. Sara has most recently been part of Oklahoma! For Black Swan Theatre Company. Emily is a Sydney based actor, singer and dancer. A 2014 NIDA acting grad, Emily has worked across theatre, music, film and TV. Theatre credits include 'Julius Caesar' (Calphurnia/Octavius) Bell Shakespeare Co; 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (Hermia), Bell Shakespeare; 'BU21' (Thalissa) Old 505, Outhouse Theatre Co; 'Dogfght', Hayes Theatre; 'Sing To Me', Apocalypse Theatre and 'Brown Skin Girl' with Blackbirds for Griffin Theatre Batch Festival and the WITS Festival Fatale. Emily trained full time with Danceworld Studios in 2011 and teaches and performs regularly with Retrosweat, the 80ties aerobic workout. Her TV credits include season 6 'Wentworth' (Mon Alston) Fremantle Media/Showcase and 'Growing Up Gracefully', ABC. Film credits include 'Stem' (Nurse Henderson) with Goalpost Pictures and web series; 'Resting Pitch Face' (Olivia), Google/ Grumpy Sailor Productions. In 2020 Emily was cast as the world first female Curly in Okalhoma! At Black Swan Theatre. Stefanie Caccamo is a graduate of the Western Australian Academy of the Performing Arts (WAAPA) and her credits include Dead Man Walking the Opera, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Applause, Once, HAIR: The Musical 50th Anniversary Tour, Irene, and most recently, Laurie in Oklahoma! In this episode we talk about all things Oklahoma, self esteem and body image, creative boundaries, and the impact of telling your truth as an artist. If you would like to find out more about these woman, you can follow them each on instagram @texas_gold, @thetheatrejew and @stefcaccamo. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode and open up discussion with you on our instagram @companypod, and our facebook Company Podcast. Please leave us a rate and review, and let us know what you'd love to hear in our upcoming episodes at companymediaoz@gmail.com Hosted and Created by Giorgia Kennedy and Tiana Catalano Edited and Produced by David Duketis Music by David Duketis Graphic Design by David Duketis
In 1943, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! was groundbreaking, tackling heavy themes and integrating story, song and dance in a way that redefined musical theatre. Director Richard Carroll searches for new themes and ideas in this classic work at Black Swan.Also, ahead of this year's International Day of People with Disability, we touch base with members of Back to Back Theatre and premiere two new performances, and Opera Queensland artistic director Patrick Nolan shares the Best Advice he was ever given.
In 1943, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! was groundbreaking, tackling heavy themes and integrating story, song and dance in a way that redefined musical theatre. Director Richard Carroll searches for new themes and ideas in this classic work at Black Swan. Also, ahead of this year's International Day of People with Disability, we touch base with members of Back to Back Theatre and premiere two new performances, and Opera Queensland artistic director Patrick Nolan shares the Best Advice he was ever given.
In 1943, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! was groundbreaking, tackling heavy themes and integrating story, song and dance in a way that redefined musical theatre. Director Richard Carroll searches for new themes and ideas in this classic work at Black Swan. Also, ahead of this year's International Day of People with Disability, we touch base with members of Back to Back Theatre and premiere two new performances, and Opera Queensland artistic director Patrick Nolan shares the Best Advice he was ever given.
In 1943, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! was groundbreaking, tackling heavy themes and integrating story, song and dance in a way that redefined musical theatre. Director Richard Carroll searches for new themes and ideas in this classic work at Black Swan. Also, ahead of this year's International Day of People with Disability, we touch base with members of Back to Back Theatre and premiere two new performances, and Opera Queensland artistic director Patrick Nolan shares the Best Advice he was ever given.
Black Swan State Theatre Company of WA have announced that actor Emily Havea (Wentworth, Harrow, The Secrets She Keeps) has been cast as cowman Curly McLain in their forthcoming production of OKLAHOMA! The season will run from Saturday 28 November to Sunday 20 December, on the Heath Ledger Theatre stage. Acclaimed director Richard Carroll (Calamity Jane, Once, The Show Goes On) was pleased that the estate of Rodgers and Hammerstein agreed to the cross-gender casting. Oklahoma! will be the company’s first staged theatre production since the postponement of the 2020 season due to COVID 19. Tickets available at bsstc.com.au or call 6212 9300 Director Richard Carroll joined us on Remember When. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Visit the Every Musical Ever Patreon page for more exclusive content Follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Email the show with your comments / feedback: everymusicalpod@gmail.com Visit the Every Musical Ever website **************************************** Follow Richard Carroll on Twitter and Instagram or visit his website Follow Elise McCann on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, or visit her website. Follow Elenoa Rokobaro on Facebook and Instagram. **************************************** Hayes Theatre Co is a not-for-profit theatre company in Sydney, and Australia's home of musical theatre. As a small company, even a modest donation goes a long way. Despite the current setbacks, the team at the Hayes are making bigger and better plans than ever for the return to the stage. Visit their website to learn more, or to make a tax-deductible donation. (Full disclosure: Richard Carroll is a board member and founder member of Hayes Theatre Co) **************************************** Every Musical Ever is recorded primarily on Gadigal land, and from time to time on the land of other Aboriginal peoples across the place we now call Australia. This land was never ceded by its traditional custodians, but was taken through violence, criminality, and other human rights abuses of the worst kind. The atrocities of colonialism are an unresolved injustice in need of redress. We support the goals of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and call for the urgent implementation of the reforms it sets out as a starting point for the reparation of wrongs done to First Nations people, both historically and through to the present day. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land. **************************************** Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill Alternative versions performed by Sheridan Harbridge Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction, content warning and outroduction read by Leo Campbell Supported by City of Sydney Copyright One Eyed Man Productions 2020
Every year for decades The salvation Army has held a big music festival at this time of year. For many years this was held at the Royal Albert Hall and called either The Bandmasters' (or Songster Leaders') Councils Festival. The concert was then followed by a series of three more devotional/instructional meetings held the next day at a different venue - making this a very special annual weekend for hundreds of Army music leaders but also bandsmen and songsters from the entire Territory - as Corps Bands and Songster Brigades were often invited to be 'solo' guest bands/choirs for the evening alongside The International Staff band and Songsters. There was usually also a 'visiting' band from elsewhere in the world plus vocal and instrumental soloists of the highest calibre. Around 2000 these festivals became known as 'Gospel Arts' festivals as the SA tried to incorporate more modern ensembles and groups. Dance, drama and even rock groups were added to the evening and the popularity of the events continued. The event was moved to the more centrally located city of Birmingham a few years ago and the event changed name again to 'Symphony Sounds' Sadly, due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the event for 202 had to be cancelled. So "Fortress Radio" (a 24 hours a day Salvation Army music internet radio station) and "Going to the Army!" combined to create a very special 'Virtual' Festival to replace the cancelled event. Listeners to the radio station and podcast have requested favourites or pieces that had a special significance to them - and over 350 people voted in online polls to choose the items you will hear here. Long time Staff Bandsman Stuart Hall interviewed BM Stephen Cobb (ISB), SL Dorothy Nancekievill (ISS), Richard Carroll (long time stage manager/crew for the events) and euphonium maestro Derick Kane (ISB) and their memories and music choices also feature in the evening. It was broadcast at 8pm on 30th May, 2020 - approximately the same time that the original event would have taken place, had it not had to be postponed. A digital programme was available for download to enhance the experience of 'being there'and an estimated 6000 listeners 'tuned in' on the night to share the programme. Here it is hoped to reach an even wider audience. BUT - we want you to be far more than entertained - it is the makers' fervent prayer that the listeners be blessed, challenged to deepen their Christian experience and inspired to go out and share that experience with everyone they meet. This world needs Jesus - share Him with everyone you meet! Amen
Prior to arriving in Australia, Richard Carroll had only tentatively contemplated a career in the theatre. His showbiz participation had consisted of school productions and writing questions for Quiz programs in the UK. Casting and production experiences in television followed, providing him with essential skills to navigate the creative roles of writer, producer and director.Carroll is one of Australia’s leading proponents of the Musical and is a founding member of The Hayes Theatre Company in Sydney; an organisation dedicated to the celebration and preservation of the musical and cabaret forms.His impressive list of credits as Producer or Writer include Everybody Loves Lucy, Julie Madly Deeply, Darlinghurst Nights, High Society and Sweet Charity - the production that alerted the industry that something special was happening at The Hayes.As a Director, his highly successful production of Calamity Jane, starring Virginia Gay, played throughout Australia, delighting audiences with a new look at an old favourite.Other shows seeing Carroll at the helm include Spamalot, Gypsy, An Act of God, Once and Sideshow; an array of product exploring classical Broadway fare and contemporary works.In November he directs the iconic Oklahoma for The Black Swan Theatre Company in Perth. You can also find Richard in a back catalogue of episodes for his podcasts: At The Hayes and Every Musical Ever. Today, you’ll find him on Stages, reflecting on his journey to Australia and the theatrical delights he has discovered and made significant contribution.
In today, show, Chris interviews Richard Carroll, successful serial entrepreneur and Managing Director, Keylingo Translations. Richard shares how the transferable skillsets that he picked up during his Student Works days have helped him find entrepreneurial success in diverse fields like finance, energy, and technology. This show starts with Richard recalling his Student Works days. What are some of his biggest learnings that are helping him to date? Richard shares how the program helped him build the confidence necessary to set up new entrepreneurial ventures. Right after Student Works, Richard ventured into finance with another colleague from Student Works, Marcus. In this segment of the show, Richard shares interesting anecdotes about how he set up and scaled his business, Swift Trade. Ironically, competition intensified with the advent of the internet, and Richard was forced to transition to another business. Learning from his first venture, Richard finally found success with Energy One Canada. How did Richard and his business partners manage to scale up revenues from zero to $8 million in just two years? And, why did he exit the business even after this phenomenal success? This segment of the show will give you some good lessons in business strategy. Currently, Richard is the Managing Director of Keylingo Translations. How have Key Lingo Translations managed to grow into the 37th largest linguistic provider in a highly fragmented and competitive industry? Topics discussed here include the importance of a standardized approach, delegation and much, much more. We wrap up this show by sharing some crucial attributes that truly define a Leader of Tomorrow. Tune in to learn how balance, perseverance, and Student Works skills helped Richard create enormous value in diverse fields. Resources: Key Lingo Translations Student Works Chris Thomson LinkedIn Chris’s Email
Reg and Tiff chop it up on his visit to The Armoury for their “Summer Shindig” (big shout out to Richard Carroll), breaking down the definition of “accessible mastery” (bestowed upon Reg by Alex Winchell), what a “Tuesday suit” is, Reg's hatred of backpacks with suits and a special guest appearance from the folks at Ecowrist (“So What Do You Do?”) talking about their line, their connection to Weeksville and their trip to the Essence Festival. Get ready for a good listen.
Richard Carroll is a director, writer and producer.That's just for starters. He also hosts his own podcast, Every Musical Ever, is a board member of The Pipeline Arts Ltd and was one of the founders of The Hayes Theatre Company. In only a few short years Richard has established himself as one of the most creative and innovative directors on the Australia theatre scene.Excitingly, Richard, in association with the Darlinghurst Theatre Company, is bringing award-winning musical "Once" to the stage, beginning it's run in late June."Once" began its life as an Irish movie, written and directed by John Carney, in 2007 starring modern-day Irish folk hero, Glen Hansard, and Marketa Irglova. The story of two struggling musicians in Dublin who fall in love while following their passion for music, took the world by storm. "Once" won the Academy Award for Best Song in 2007 for "Falling Slowly".Since then the movie was adapted as a musical for the stage and previews begin on 26-June at the Darlinghurst Theatre.Tickets are already selling really fast for the month-long run of the show. If a night of story and song is your thing, check out this link for tickets. The show will lift you up, give you tingles and make you feel just that bit happier about the world we all live in:Tickets here: https://bit.ly/2YB2WXBOn the pod today Richard discusses the importance of balance and chemistry amongst the cast when putting an ensemble musical like this together. He has a strict "No Arseholes" policy.If you enjoy our conversation, you can stay stay in touch with Richard at his website, www.richardcarroll.com.au or on twitter @richard_carrollLet him know you head him here on What I Don't Talk About @ BBQs.Thanks to:eight and a half for “Piece by Piece” – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U_MC4mabNMTara Ward for the art and design – http://www.tarawardphotography.com.au/Podcast homepage – https://widtaabbqs.home.blog/
We are back! And talking all things Spamalot. The Hayes Theatres opens it’s doors for the first time in 2019 with the much anticipated “Monty Python’s Spamalot”. Directed by The Hayes’ very own Richard Carroll and choreographed by Hayes favourite Cameron Mitchell with musical supervision by Conrad Hamill. Today Margi D talks to cast member Marty Alix and director Richard Carroll This hilarious show promises to be a fantastic night in the theatre with one critic describing it as – “..a wonderful night, and I fart in the general direction of anyone who says otherwise” (Charles Spencer – Daily Telegraph, London) “Monty Python’s Spamalot” (book and lyrics by Eric Idle, Music by John Du Prez and Eric Idle) runs from March 6th – April 6th 2019. Don’t miss out! Book online at www.hayestheatre.com.au or ring box office on 02 8065 7337 See you there!
Calamity Jane star and all-round Australian queer theatrical icon Virginia Gay joins Richard Carroll to discuss The Rocky Horror Show (and the Rocky Horror Picture Show). Don't dream it. Be it. Facebook: Every Musical Ever Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram:@everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
The acclaimed new Australian production of the musical Calamity Jane starring Virginia Gay continues to be performed for bigger and bigger audiences around Australia, voice and dialect coach Leith McPherson leads us through an accent lesson, we welcome spring with a stroll through the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne to learn about its Shakespearian roots, and Australian heldentenor Stuart Skelton returns to the role of Peter Grimes in Benjamin Britten's career-defining opera.
Richard Carroll is joined by writer, songwriter & performer Yve Blake to discuss Legally Blonde, and why it had such a huge impact on her as a creator and a young woman. Facebook: Every Musical Ever Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram:@everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
Richard Carroll is joined by Toby Francis (star of Kinky Boots Australia and award-winning cabaret writer/performer) to discuss Jesus Christ Superstar, the rock musical based on an obscure ancient middle eastern story. They get into the evolution of the idea from concept album to world-conquering smash hit show, the crazy 70s-ness of the movie, the quirks of Toby's religious upbringing, and why we haven't yet had a black female Jesus. Facebook: Every Musical Ever Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram:@everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
Evening - Sunday, March 11, 2018 - Ordination Service: Richard Carroll - Luke 5:17-26 by Broadway Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky - listen to our worship services here. Pastor Daniel Ausbun preaches from the Christian Standard Bible (CSB). A Southern Baptist congregation at 2500 Harrodsburg Road in Lexington, KY 40503.
Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). The Show Goes On Bernadette Robinson celebrates some of the world's most publicly adored singers through their own words and legendary songs. From Judy Garland to Edith Piaf, Shirley Bassey, Barbra Streisand, Maria Callas and more. Women who laid bare their lives for their audience, who loved and lost in dramatic style, who hungered for fame and were, perhaps, broken by it. Through it all they expressed themselves through music on their own terms. Bernadette captures their vulnerabilities, humour, doubts and fears through the power of their song. Relive the highs and lows as this incredible performer brings each of the iconic singers to life once more. In the runaway success of Songs For Nobodies, the unique acting and singing talents of Bernadette Robinson were embraced by audiences and critics alike. The Show Goes On is the latest production from this transformative performer, it will delight her fans and astound those who see her for the first time. Directed by Richard Carroll, Co-Written by Bernadette Robinson and Richard Carroll. For more visit https://www.artscentremelbourne.com.au/en/whats-on/2018/musicals/the-show-goes-on Theatre First RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4839371.rss Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, audioBoom, CastBox.fm, Podbean etc. If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you. #theatre #stage #reviews #Melbourne #Australia #TheShowGoesOn #podcast #TheatreFirst #AlexFirst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richard Carroll is joined by Helpmann-winning director Lee Lewis (artistic director of Griffin Theatre Company) and legendary Australian composer and musical director Max Lambert (The Boy From Oz, Miracle City) to discuss their new production of Darlinghurst Nights at the Hayes. Darlinghurst Nights is a classic Australian musical by Katherine Thomson and Max Lambert (based on the poems of Kenneth Slessor), which debuted at Sydney Theatre Company in 1988. The show depicts working class people in Kings Cross and Darlinghurst in the early 1930s. The 30th anniversary production at the Hayes brings the show to the very area it depicts. www.hayestheatre.com.au
Richard Carroll is joined by Helpmann winning actress Elise McCann to discuss the blockbuster musical WICKED which recently overtook The Phantom of the Opera to become the second most successful musical of all time. They discuss the development of the show, the redundant Dragon Clock, the embarrassing elements to the story (Aanimals), their own previous encounters with Stephen Schwartz, and the differences between being an Elphaba alternate, standby or understudy. Facebook: Every Musical Ever Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram: @everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
Star of Kinky Boots and High Fidelity, Toby Francis joins Richard Carroll to talk about his dual roles as performer and producer, as well as auditioning, casting, and what Cyndi Lauper is really like. High Fidelity plays at Hayes Theatre Co from 18 November 2017 www.hayestheatre.com.au
Jeremiah the Prophet interviews Richard Carroll. Rich is a Chino Hills native that went to college and played pickup with Magic Johnson. He gives his opinions on Lonzo Ball based on his experiences watching him grow up locally.
Jeremiah the Prophet interviews Richard Carroll. Rich is a Chino Hills native that went to college and played pickup with Magic Johnson. He gives his opinions on Lonzo Ball based on his experiences watching him grow up locally.
Richard Carroll is joined by the fabulous, hilarious, knowledgeable, and bi-lingual (but not in Spanish) Julia Zemiro to discuss West Side Story. One of the most famous and influential musicals of all time, West Side Story brought together some of the giants of the genre - Jerome Robbins, Arthur Laurents, Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim. Based on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the musical broke new ground in its subject matter, and its use of integrated choreography to advance storytelling in ways never seen before. Richard and Julia go through the creation of the show, memorable productions through history, and the movie adaptation - as well as touching on Rita Moreno's EGOT, Julia's own memorable audition for the show, and Cher's unmissable one-woman version. Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram: @everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
Elise McCann is best known for her Helpmann Award-winning role as Miss Honey in the original Australian cast of the smash hit musical Matilda, and also to Hayes audiences for her cabaret show Everybody Loves Lucy, where she played Lucille Ball. Elise talks to Richard Carroll about her life and career - from her first job in Fiddler on the Roof with Topol, to being cast in Matilda against the odds. She also talks about her parallel career as a producer, and the show Carmen: Live or Dead - starring Natalie Gamsu and featuring original music from iOTA - which debuts at the Hayes in 2018. www.hayestheatre.com.au
Richard Carroll is joined by Josie Lane and Tom Sharah to discuss Miss Saigon. Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram: @everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
Bobby Fox is well-known for his role as Frankie Valli in the original Australian production of Jersey Boys, and also to Hayes audiences for his roles in Blood Brothers and High Society. Now he returns to the Hayes as part of the ensemble 'super-cast' of Dean Bryant's Assassins, which plays at the Hayes until 15th October. Bobby talks to Richard Carroll about his days as a world champion Irish dancer, going on a world tour with Riverdance aged 15, settling in Australia because of an encounter with a 'fella in a pub', and his role as Charles Guiteau in Assassins. www.hayestheatre.com.au
Richard Carroll is joined by Amy Lehpamer - star of Australia's most recent major production of The Sound of Music - to talk about that classic musical. They discuss the beloved movie, the unjust treatment of the Baroness, and the actual meaning of Do Re Mi. Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram: @everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
Richard Carroll and Tom Sharah dish on possibly the greatest musical of them all - Gypsy. As with all episodes of Every Musical Ever, expect insider knowledge, camp references, and some love-hate chatter about Barbra Streisand. Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram: @everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
Aussie icon Genevieve Lemon joins Richard Carroll for a frank and funny conversation about her roles in Billy Elliot, Priscilla, Prisoner, Neighbours, and the upcoming Melba at Hayes Theatre Co. Melba plays at Hayes Theatre Co from 11 August 2017. www.hayestheatre.com.au
The fabulous Leigh Sales joins Richard Carroll for a mammoth discussion about A Chorus Line - ground-breaker, Pulitzer Prize winner, and at one point the longest-running Broadway musical of all time. Along the way, they workshop a new ending for the show, a musical about Leigh's life, and a production of Cats with real cats. Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram: @everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
Olympic gold medal-winning diver turned award-winning cabaret performer Matthew Mitcham talks to Richard Carroll about his life and career(s), including some frank, honest and inspiring lessons learned during his experiences with addiction and depression. Matthew's show Under The Covers plays at Hayes Theatre Co in July 2017. www.hayestheatre.com.au
Richard Carroll is joined by Helpmann Award winning musical theatre star Elise McCann (Matilda) to discuss Chicago - possibly the sexiest musical of them all. From the moderate success of the original production, to the blockbuster long-running revival, and the Oscar-winning movie - and of course some fantasy casting. Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram: @everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
Tri-continental star of 'Les Miserables' Hayden Tee joins Richard Carroll to discuss playing Javert in Australia, on Broadway and in the West End - and about coming straight back to Sydney afterwards to appear in 'Only Heaven Knows' at the Hayes. 'Only Heaven Knows' plays at Hayes Theatre Co, Sydney from 26 May - 1 July. www.hayestheatre.com.au
Acclaimed musical theatre and cabaret star Trevor Ashley joins Richard Carroll to discuss the iconic musical 'Hello, Dolly!'. Made famous by Carol Channing on Broadway in the 1960s, and immortalised on film by Barbra Streisand, the show is now back on Broadway with a bang starring the legendary Bette Midler.
Simon Burke talks to Richard Carroll about his 40 years in the Australian entertainment industry - from winning an AFI award aged 13 for the movie The Devil's Playground, to starring in musicals like Les Miserables, Anything Goes and Company.
Richard Carroll is joined by Tom Sharah and Lisa Campbell to discuss the Sondheim musical Into The Woods. Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram: @everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
A re-broadcast of Richard Carroll's January 2016 conversation with Australian musical theatre legend (and Hayes Theatre Co namesake) Nancye Hayes. Nancye talks about her life and career, including leading the original Australian casts of Sweet Charity and Chicago.
Actress Virginia Gay joins Richard Carroll for a mammoth discussion about the starriest and vehiclest of all star vehicles - Barbra Streisand’s magnum opus, FUNNY GIRL. Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
Richard Carroll talks to Dean Bryant, director of Sweet Charity and Little Shop of Horrors at the Hayes, and current Associate Director at the Melbourne Theatre Company. They discuss the sometimes rocky development of those two musicals, his work on Priscilla, Queen of the Desert: The Musical, and the place of musicals in the overall Australian theatre landscape. www.hayestheatre.com.au
A brief introduction to Every Musical Ever with Richard Carroll. Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill. Artwork by Mils Achi.
A three-time Helpmann Award winner and a Hayes favourite, actor and director Mitchell Butel talks with Richard Carroll about making a life as an actor, touring, and auditioning - and the time he was flown to London to tap-dance for Cameron Mackintosh! www.hayestheatre.com.au
Helen Dallimore has been a fixture on Australian stages and screens for 20 years. In 2004 she was the original Glinda in the West End production of Wicked, and in 2012 she won a Helpmann Award for Legally Blonde. She’s currently starring in the hit Channel 9 sitcom Here Come The Habibs. Helen sat down with Richard Carroll for a chat about her life and career.
Richard Carroll talks to Virginia Gay (Channel 7's All Saints and Winners & Losers) about her life and career, including the 2017 production of Calamity Jane at the Hayes, in which she will play the title role.
Richard Carroll talks to the celebrated actor, producer, director and producer Trevor Ashley about Priscilla, Hairspray, and Les Miserables - as well as his one-man shows, and the upcoming Mack & Mabel, which he will direct at the Hayes in November.
In this episode - Tom Sharah and Richard Carroll discuss the movie musicals that have been honoured at the Oscars through the decades. We talk to Hayden Tee, who has taken his Javert from the Australian stage to the current Broadway production of Les Miserables. And Kerrie Anne Greenland chooses Chicago for her '5 minutes on a favourite musical'.
Joining us for an exclusive feature-length interview on this episode of the podcast is the lady herself, Nancye Hayes. The theatre's namesake talks to producer Richard Carroll about her whole life and career, from her childhood in Sydney to her first big break in 'My Fair Lady', through her star-making role in 'Sweet Charity', all the way to appearing in person at the theatre named after her. A treat not to be missed for all fans of musical theatre.
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Tom and Richard Carroll are back to discuss one of the highlights of the theatrical calendar, the Tony Awards. This year featuring fan favourites like Neil Patrick Harris and Idina Menzel, and hosted by Australia's own Hugh Jackman - you can bet Tom and Richard have some opinions on the matter. Follow Tom and Richard on Twitter: @TomSharah / @Richard_Carroll
Cate Blanchett. Ellen Degeneres. Adela Dazeem. Join Tom and Richard Carroll for the full debrief on the 2014 Oscars ceremony. Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
It's 2014 and Tom and Richard Carroll are back with a bang to discuss the runners and riders in the biggest showbiz contest of the year. Find out their thoughts on who'll win, who'll give the best speech, and what exactly they'll do if by some freak accident Our Cate doesn't bring home the gold. Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
Oh baby baby, how was I supposed to know? That something wasn't right here. Oh pretty baby, I shouldn't have let you go. And now you're outta sight, yeah. From Jacko's zombies and Madonna's flaming crosses to Beyoncé's fierce Fosse moves in b/w, Tom and Richard Carroll debate the art of the music video. Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
In which Tom debates the merits of the Kardashians versus the cast of Jersey Shore, and Richard Carroll defends Judge Judy and stages an intervention over Tom's celebrity magazines. Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
Tom and Richard Carroll are on the road this week, so as a special bonus feature we're sharing our previously unbroadcast pilot episode, on the movie adaptation of the musical Les Misérables. Several of you have requested a Les Mis podcast, so here's your wish! Bear in mind it was recorded back in January [although all opinions are still current!], and a few things have since been touched on again in our Movie Musicals podcast - but here you'll hear them well and truly fleshed out until they're run into the ground. Enjoy! Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
Tom and Richard Carroll discuss the 'situation comedy' - from I Love Lucy to Modern Family. Which do you love and which do you hate? Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
Ariel! Belle! Jasmine! Which one is Tom's favourite? (All of them). Don't be fooled by the title - the 'adult content' warning still applies. Possibly the first podcast in which Tom asks Richard Carroll how fish have sex. Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
They're often a shoo-in at the Oscars, but other times movies based on the life of a real person can crash and burn. Tom and Richard Carroll sort the winners from the sinners in the world of biopics. Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
Tom and Richard Carroll enter the labyrinthine world of inter-celeb dating. Some are beautiful success stories (Posh and Becks); some are car crashes (Woody Allen and Mia Farrow). Some are bizarre (Michael Jackson and Lisa-Marie Presley), and some you forget ever happened at all (Matt Damon and Winona Ryder..?) - but all of them, if we're honest, are pretty fun to gossip about. Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
Tom and Richard Carroll take on the ultimate gay icon. There's plenty of love but it's a struggle to find something to hate as they discuss Cher's decades of hits, Oscar-winning acting skills, and alleged resemblance to a certain famous painting... Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
As the live musical version of Grease opens once again in Sydney, Tom and Richard Carroll discuss the musical phenomenon. Asking all of the penetrating questions, like - can you even love or hate something that has been such a huge and constant part of all of our lives? Is it OK that Sandy ultimately has to change to secure Danny's love? And... why does the car fly at the end? Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
If you were a teenager in the late 90s or early 2000's, chances are you had a very special relationship with the Dawson's Creek kids. Tom and Richard Carroll reminisce about Dawson, Joey, Pacey, Jen, Andi, Jack and co, and look at where the actors are now - they couldn't all grow up to get Oscar nominations or marry Tom Cruise... Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
Is there any more divisive figure in modern pop music than Lady Gaga? Love her or hate her (or a bit of both), you can't avoid her. Tom and Richard Carroll go back and forth over the agony and the ecstasy of Gaga. Tweet Tom: @TomSharah
We know it's wrong, but we can't stop watching. From Drew Barrymore to Miley Cyrus, stars who have grown up in the public eye have never had an easy ride. Tom and Richard Carroll take a look at the ups and down of the Lohans, Spearses and Byneses of the world, and try to work out just why it is that image implosion is such a common part of the teen star's career path. Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
Tom and Richard Carroll turn their attention to one of Australia's most high-profile directors, analysing Strictly Ballroom, Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge, Australia, and The Great Gatsby - with a few minor detours along the way. Which Baz movie did Tom describe as 'like having an epileptic fit in a gay nightclub'..?? Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
For the first time on the podcast, Tom Sharah and Richard Carroll tackle the subject of a single person. And who better to start with on 'I Love It But I Hate It But I Love It' than the original up-and-down gal, Ms Liza Minnelli? Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
Everyone has an opinion about this iconic TV series, and shockingly, Tom Sharah and Richard Carroll are no exception. From chasing after Mr Big, to cocktails and Monolos on tap - is it swiftly looking more and more dated, or does it still float your boat? Folow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
This week, Tom and Richard Carroll explore the important topic of 1990s teen movies. From classic comedies like She's All That, 10 Things I Hate About You and Never Been Kissed, to edgier arthouse fare such as Cruel Intentions and I Know What You Did Last Summer - join us for a chance to re-visit the movies you forgot ever got made.
Welcome to I Love It But I Hate It But I Love It - with Tom Sharah! Tom explains what you can expect from future episodes of his podcast with Richard Carroll. For more from Tom, visit tomsharah.com