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Actor/Singer/Director, Rob Lindley(he/him), has called Chicago home for 25 years. From his church-going days in small-town Iowa to memorable performances in the big city, Rob continues to balance his life as an actor with an ever-growing director resume. Hear Rob's journey to his first National Tour, while he also graciously shares his time paying tribute to a Chicago Theatre legend gone far too soon- Hollis Resnik. Support the show
Joy to the World | Joy to the World | Psalms 98:1-9 | Rob Lindley
Spirit -Filled Transformation | The Power of God | Acts 9:1-18 | Rob Lindley
The Sending Spirit | The Power of God | Acts 8:26-40 | Rob Lindley
Repentance is Necessary | The Power of God | Acts 8:9-24 | Rob Lindley
Advancement of the Gospel Through Trial | The Power of God | Acts 8:1-8 | Mauricio Mejia and Rob Lindley
Preparing for Rain | 90th Year Celebration | 1 Corinthians 9:22-23 | Rob Lindley
Spirit-Filled Servant | Acts 6:1-7 | Rob Lindley
Acts 4:1-22 | Rob Lindley
Acts 2:42-47 | Rob Lindley
Acts 2:14-41 | Rob Lindley
Zach and Nina talk with Chicago actor Rob Lindley about Fun Home, Grindr, and Phantom of the Opera! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join Phil & Curtis for their take on the latest dealer headlines on @motortraderadio. This week's podcast covers the June regs, the VAT cut that didn't happen, acquisitions, test drives update and our interview with @MitsubishiUK boss Rob Lindley!
This week's special @motortraderadio interview is with Rob Lindley, UK boss of @MitsubishiUK. In a wide-ranging chat Rob talks to us about how the brand's network has emerged from lockdown and future plans. #Automotive
Gospel in Life Ephesians 4:1-10 Rob Lindley
Award-winning actor, vocalist and director Rob Lindley talks about performing in Fun Home at Victory Gardens, Dark Café Days: Foiled Again Sings Joni Mitchell with his long-time musical partners Anne Sheridan Smith and Allison Bazarko Kirk at Steppenwolf’s 1700 Theatre and joining the 2018-19 US tour of Phantom of the Opera. Season 3 Episode 13 Originally posted July 9, 2018
Rob Lindley looks at II Timothy 1:1-14 and God's Church's relationship to the Gospel.
Gary reports on the wonderful time we had at the Writers Theatre Gala at the Four Seasons. We were guests of Mary Pat & Andy Studdert. It was such a fun evening, featuring sensational entertainment with a Motown theme. Our table mates were all a blast, including great Chicago actor, Rob Lindley. Gary also profiles Mary Pat, who is Booth One's Creative Consultant. We met her doing a live podcast at Writers during their production of Company. Hear excerpts from that event on episode 39. Mary Pat was in the audience and was excellent at the Sondheim trivia contest. She's been a friend, fan, and extremely helpful advisor ever since. She is also a magnificent photographer and has taken some unforgettable shots of elephants (our favorite) in Africa as well other wildlife and nature photos. She mounts these photos on greeting cards and has started to make boxed sets. Mary Pat is launching a business with these cards as well as totally unique gift tags (also made from the photos). You'll be the first to hear how you can purchase those. Speaking of photos, Peggy Vagenius, who shot Gary and Betsy's wedding (beautifully and was so much fun!), is in the studio to do a photo shoot with Gary and Frank (their first together). "The Cher Show" is running in Chicago from June 12 - July 15 before moving to Broadway. Frank is a huge fan and has tickets for July 1st. We look forward to his report! Did you know that Cher's Mom was an actress who appeared on "I Love Lucy"? The episode he describes which was filmed in Paris sounds fabulous! Check out Georgia Holt's Wiki. What a story! For starters, her mother was 13 when she had her. Stormy Daniels is coming to the Admiral in Chicago in June as part of her current strip club tour. Gary is hoping to go and do a remote broadcast. Details to follow. Frank will be in Prague, so GZ will be looking for another date. We talk about the ritual of "The Gypsy Robe", a great Broadway tradition for long-serving chorus members. Check out the really interesting description of the rules here. Frank has a good friend Brian O'Brien, who has been a robe recipient! Basking sharks have recently been seen aggregating in the Atlantic from Nova Scotia to Long Island. They are HUGE, but Gary of course does not believe they are not dangerous to humans. One of our listeners, Mary Lesch, has been spotted wearing a T-shirt that says, "Lake Michigan - no sharks". Another statement Gary is leery about. Frank reviews a play called "Women Alone Laughing Eating Salad", which features his friend and former student Jen Engstrom, someone we have long admired for her work as an ensemble member of A Red Orchid Theatre and with director David Cromer. Frank recommends it highly. Running through May 12. Kiss of Death: Milos Forman, One of Gary's heroes! "A filmmaker who challenged Hollywood with his subversive touch and twice directed movies that won the Oscar for best picture, died on Friday in a hospital in Danbury, Conn. He was 86."
Rockar Hyundai stores handed to Motorline, Mitsubishi appoints Rob Lindley as managing director, Porsche axes all current diesel variants from line-up, VW's Seat makes Cupra a stand-alone brand to help boost profits and Used car buyers search on Sunday between 7pm-9pm, says iVendi
Sometimes things don’t go exactly how they are planned and this episode is proof. After an amazing 12 minutes I realized I hadn’t pushed record. So this is take 2! We have our old friend Rob Lindley back on the show after many years and all is well. We dive into the reunion episode with both feet cause we are limited for time. Find out how we feel about Alexis, and her inability to understand reading, Nina and the voices she hears, and Trinity and her confusion on whales and fish. Also, was Shea wrong to call out lies? Finally, Valentina is either a Trump supporter or a robot spy, I haven’t figured it out yet. www.thetonysotoshow.com
Apparently calling this episode "Ask Tony" was only a good idea to me which is pretty much how most of my ideas go over with these assholes! Rob Lindley from The Daily Purge joins us once again! This week we do a full episode of listener questions. A cool mom writes in about her gay son, she's awesome! We discuss what items from Amazon we would cam model for, the lists are pretty long. And a listener from the past follows up! All this and much more! www.thetonysotoshow.com
In the wake of the Tony Awards, Don and Tyler hash out the Sound Design category debacle and the controversy around YouTube’s new subscription. They interview Chicago musical theater royalty Doug Peck and Robert Lindley on political activism, marriage equality, how to survive in the world of musical theatre, and how Joni Mitchell first brought the pair together. Then, Don and Tyler go on very scary journey to see Carrie: The Musical and share the best listener-provided theater horror stories. Finally, The Moth contributor and Neo-Futurist Malic White drops in with a truly terrifying story and recommends that everyone to see the latest “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind.”
It is official, Tony Soto is a father! Audrielle Gail Urbanski-Simpson was born on Jan 1 and she’s already internet famous! In this weeks episode we chat with Tony’s baby mamas (pre-birth) to find out why they lost their minds long enough to procreate with him, as well a local burlesque and sideshow performer who found love and made a baby! Rob Lindley joins the show this week as co-host! www.thetonysotoshow.com
I’m peeling like a bananaEntertainment center fortTarget winecube, thanks Rob Lindley http://www.howmuchdowelove.comhttp://www.target.comButch wickerGo…Lakers?Writing group booooMatty’s shopping listNERD ALERT!Matty’s assembly lineEnd Song: Henry Ford from Ragtime OBC