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Take a journey back to the distance past of 2004 where Hugh Jackman, in his budding stardom stars in the Horror(?) spectacle Van Helsing DirectorStephen SommersProducerStephen Sommers, Bob DucsayScreenwriterStephen SommersDistributorUniversal PicturesProduction CoUniversal Pictures, The Sommers Company, Carpathian PicturesRatingPG-13 (Nonstop Creature Action Viol.|Frightening Images|Sensuality)GenreFantasy, Adventure, ActionOriginal LanguageEnglishRelease Date (Theaters)May 3, 2004Budget$160,000,000 (estimated)Gross US & Canada$120,177,084Opening weekend US & Canada$51,748,040May 9, 2004Gross worldwide$300,157,638Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh, David Wenham, Will Kemp, Kevin J. O'Connor, Shuler Hensley
Tony Award-winning performer Shuler Hensley discusses directing the upcoming production of “The Music Man” for City Springs Theatre Company, which is on stage at Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center September 6-22. Plus, food historian Akila McConnell and chef Asata Reid from the WABE podcast “Savory Stories” share the culinary history of barbecue, and playwright Bill Balzer and director Lynna Schmidt talk about the “Two Drink Minimum,” which is on stage September 6-22 at the Academy Theatre in Hapeville.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle, Joe, and Rick review Oklahoma's 1998 West End Production starring Hugh Jackman, Maureen Lipman, Josefina Gabrielle, Jimmy Johnston, and Shuler Hensley. Trevor Nunn directed the TV Movie. We ranked 15 songs featured in the film, as well as picking our favorite lines, characters, performers, and scenes. This episode led to a whole lot of tangents. Enjoy!
EPISODE 153 – ODD THOMAS “It's a Koontz!” “The man most famous for not being Stephen King!” This week, Ashley comes pre-Scared Stupid; Brandon learns the true meaning of New Year's Eve; Chris is a ribcage man; and Brian defends himself. BTW: A Trash to Treasures product goes exactly where you expect! Starring: Anton Yelchin, Addison Timlin, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Shuler Hensley, Nico Tortorella, Kyle McKeever, Melissa Ordway, and Willem Dafoe Directed by Stephen Sommers FOLLOW US:Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/trashwatch)Instagram (@trashwatchpodcast)Twitter (@trashwatchcast)TikTok (@trashwatchpodcast)Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/trashwatch/)YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5YpPcNIBmqNvvLvxa3WTLA)Email (trashwatchpodcast@gmail.com)Get the Second to Sherlock cast recording at https://brianbhorne.bandcamp.comSupport the show
Diane and Sean discuss Stephen Sommer's 2004 film, Van Helsing. Episode music is, "Who Are They to Judge?", by Alan Silvestri, from the OST.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Twitter: @whydoweownthis1- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplantsSupport the show
Join the Fellowship for our review and deep dive into Hugh Jackman's Van Helsing (2004). Famed monster slayer Gabriel Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman) is dispatched to Transylvania to assist the last of the Valerious bloodline in defeating Count Dracula (Richard Roxburgh). Anna Valerious (Kate Beckinsale) reveals that Dracula has formed an unholy alliance with Dr. Frankenstein's monster (Shuler Hensley) and is hell-bent on exacting a centuries-old curse on her family. Together Anna and Van Helsing set out to destroy their common enemy, but uncover some unsettling secrets along the way. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fellowshipots/message
Shuler Hensley is a multi-award winning star of film, television, who is currently starring on Broadway in the hit musical, The Music Man. Beginning his career in the Theatre, Shuler was cast by Susan Stroman and Trevor Nunn as Jud Fry in London in the National Theatre's revival of Oklahoma!. Shuler wowed critics and theatre-goers alike for his haunting interpretation of Jud, and he received the coveted Olivier Award–London theatre's equivalent of the Tony–for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical. Shuler subsequently made his Broadway debut in November 2000 portraying the relentless Inspector Javert in Les Misérables. In February 2002, the Trevor Nunn version of Oklahoma! was transferred to Broadway, and with it the opportunity for Shuler to reprise his critically acclaimed performance of Jud Fry. Shuler again became a proud award winner, this time of Broadway's “Triple Crown”--the Tony, the Drama Desk, and the Outer Critics' Circle.
Thanks to a foster parent's social media efforts, Buford-based Jambos Donates is more than doubling its pajama output in the final month of 2022. Now in its fifth year of operation, Jambos provides new pajamas for foster children in Georgia and throughout the country. In 2022, the nonprofit founded by Rebekah Black will have served children in all 50 states and in 13 countries, sending out some 22,000 pairs of children's sleepwear. This summer, Jambos sent some pajamas to a foster parent — Black thinks she lives in Illinois — who happens to have more than 1 million followers on TikTok. To say the nonprofit was subsequently inundated by requests would be a bit of an understatement. While Black relates she's got a lot of volunteers to help out, Jambos is also in need of some operating capital and — surprise! — pajamas. Jambos is seeking to collect 11,000 pajamas for kids of all ages and sizes. The organization is also in need of donations to fund the shipment of all those jammies at an estimated cost of $30,000 to $32,000. Black said Jambos' original December plan was to ship about 6,000 pairs of pajamas, but now she's looking at amassing and sending out close to double that amount. When the rush of the holiday season passes, January will bring yet another rash of requests. When asked what she envisioned 2023 to look like for Jambos, Black said, “We are going to continue to serve the kids all over the country and we'll take on new territories internationally because we do that every year. For more information, go to www.jambosdonates.com t wouldn't be the holiday season in Gwinnett without the Aurora Theatre's “A Christmas Carol” which is being staged through December 23 at the Lawrenceville Arts Center. Aurora Theatre Co-Founder Anthony Rodriguez returns to star in the one-man show for a 16th year. Rodriguez's performance has become a holiday staple, as his storytelling is enhanced with the latest technology. The show, which is directed by Katie Erin Chambers, is 70 minutes of nonstop fun without an intermission and is suitable for all audiences. The show has an 8 p.m. start time on December 17 and 21-23, with 2:30 p.m. starts on December 17, 18 and 23. “A Christmas Carol” marks a return to the stage for Rodriguez, who stepped away from leading the Aurora Theatre's daily operations earlier this year after he was named the first executive director for the HUB404 Conservancy. Rodriguez, the Aurora theatre's co-founder and former president opened the Lawrenceville venue in 1996 and grew it from one employee and a $50,000 annual budget to a thriving, successful company with nearly 30 employees and a $4.2 million annual budget. He also serves on the boards for the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce and Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and assists the Atlanta Regional Commission and National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures. HUB404 aims to transform a multi-purpose nine-acre public greenspace that's currently above Georgia 400 state highway and MARTA's Buckhead rail station at the northern gateway to the City of Atlanta and will extend from Peachtree Road to Lenox Road. The Lawrenceville Arts Center also is hosting its “Festival of Trees” through December 22. Jackson Electric Membership Corporation is accepting applications for the annual Washington Youth Tour, sponsored by the nation's electric cooperatives. Jackson EMC will send four student delegates on an all-expense paid leadership development experience to Washington, D.C., June 15-22, 2023. Current high school sophomores and juniors in the Jackson EMC service region who have demonstrated leadership potential, academic success and community service may apply directly online at www.jacksonemc.com/wyt or through their high school guidance counselor or teacher, who may nominate candidates for consideration. Applications must be received at Jackson EMC by 5 p.m. on January 31, 2023. Finalists will interview on February 20, 2023, with a panel of business, community and university leaders to be one of Jackson EMC's four delegates to receive the Washington Youth Tour leadership experience. For more information and to download an application, visit www.jacksonemc.com/wyt. Six Gwinnett High Schools will be competing in the 15th Annual Georgia High School Musical Theatre Awards this school year. Collins Hill, Grayson, Greater Atlanta Christian, Lanier, Mountain View and Providence Christian Academy will all be vying for awards and scholarships in the state's biggest theatrical and musical competition. The Shuler Awards or The Shulers — named for the Marietta-born stage and screen star Shuler Hensley — will be held and broadcast live from the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre on April 20, where the winners of the competition's 18 categories will be announced. Fulton County had a state-high 10 schools register to participate in the competition, followed by Gwinnett with six and Cobb and Forsyth counties each with four, as 22 counties have at least one school competing in the event. ArtsBridge Foundation Executive Director Jennifer Dobbs cited several changes made last year that positively impacted the 2022-23 Shuler Awards competition and ArtsBridge Foundation's commitment to its mission, vision, and Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access initiative. The competition will send 70 volunteer adjudicators to attend live performances throughout the state to determine who was best on stage. The categories include direction, music direction, orchestra, lighting, scenic design, choreography, ensemble, costumes, overall production, Shuler Showstopper and best performances by a leading actress and actor, supporting performers and a featured performer. The recipients of the Shuler Awards' leading actress and actor will be sent to New York City as Georgia's entrants for the National High School Musical Theatre Awards program named The Jimmy Awards. They will participate in the awards show at the Minskoff Theatre on Broadway on June 26, where scholarships and professional opportunities will be awarded to the top performers. #GwinnettDailyPost #Georgia #LocalNews -- - - The Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast is local news for Lawrenceville, Norcross, Duluth, and all of Gwinnett County. Register Here for your essential digital news. 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Tony Award-winning actor Shuler Hensley shares the story behind the upcoming “Georgia High School Musical Theatre Awards.” Plus, we'll tell you everything you need to know about Record Store Day 2022 with Criminal Records owner and co-founder of Record Store Day, Eric Levin.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Personally Speaking, Msgr. Jim Lisante is joined by the Tony Award winning actor Shuler Hensley. Shuler is currently playing Marcellus Washburn opposite fellow Tony winners Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster in the Broadway revival of “The Music Man”. He talks about his life, his marriage, family, being back on Broadway, and the values that matter most to him.Support the show (http://closeencountertv.com/cetvdonate.asp)
Tony, Newt, and Crystal get October started with the most disappointing monster mash of all time, Van Helsing. In this Movie Review/Podcast they will talk about all the stuff in the film that they found lame. Like the horribly dated CGI, the forgettable monsters, and the poor attempts at action and comedy. Famed monster slayer Gabriel Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman) is dispatched to Transylvania to assist the last of the Valerious bloodline in defeating Count Dracula (Richard Roxburgh). Anna Valerious (Kate Beckinsale) reveals that Dracula has formed an unholy alliance with Dr. Frankenstein's monster (Shuler Hensley) and is hell-bent on exacting a centuries-old curse on her family. Together Anna and Van Helsing set out to destroy their common enemy, but uncover some unsettling secrets along the way.Edited by Jessica Hickson Werewolf hunter played by Trisha from Trisha's Italy
What? But Harlly, Jeaun and Lawson aren't field men! They don't want to go to Transylvania!ALSO DISCUSSED* BattleBots: Season 1 (2015)* The Day After Tomorrow (2004)* Mannequin (1987)* Mean Girls (2004)* Mean Girls 2 (2011)* Sex Education: Season 3 (2021)* The Terminal (2004)* Toolbox Murders (2004)* Toolbox Murders 2 (2013)* Van Helsing: The London Assignment (2004)Reach us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/IDontKnowWhyWe1Read Harlly and Jeaun's Blog at https://onthebrightsidemedia.home.blog/Read Lawson's Blog athttps://exitthroughthecandycounter.wordpress.com/
Today's episode we interview actor and producer Shuler Hensley in his roles as the Frankenstein monster in Van Helloing and again in the theater version of Young Frankenstein. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gwendolyn-black/support
I wasn't just blowing smoke when I said that Ben's podcast 20 Square Blocks is great stuff. As soon as I heard it I reached out to him to see if we could work together. The humanity of the stories told and the silence Ben uses to listen to his guests is really worth seeking out. Once again, many thanks to him for appearing on my show. It was pretty interesting to hear how Por Jud is Daid has been treated by different productions of Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic over the years. From the "straight up" version from 1955 featuring Gordon MacRae and Rod Steiger. To this almost Lyle Lovett-esque version from the 2019 Broadway cast recording. The clips that you heard in the show were from the London cast recording from 1998 featuring Shuler Hensley as Jud and Ben's fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman as Curly. As always, I'd encourage you to listen to the whole track either before or after you listen to this weeks show (or both!) Make sure you follow The Volume Knob on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or at our website volumeknob.net.And if you have a story about the song that saved your life be sure to send it to me at volumeknobpod@gmail.com.
Lois Reitzes interviews Shuler Hensley and Angela Farr Schiller about the 2020 Shuler Awards going virtual as well as author Cathleen Schine about her book "The Grammarians."
A Career Retrospective with Billy Crudup recorded on December 17th, 2019. Moderated by Mara Webster. Equally memorable on the stage and screen, Billy Crudup has earned critical accolades for his performances. Currently he stars as Corey Ellison in Apple’s Golden-Globe nominated The Morning Show alongside Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon and Steve Carrell, which earned him both Critics’ Choice Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. Recently, he starred in the film adaptation of Maria Semple’s novel, Where’d You Go, Bernadette, alongside Kristen Wiig and Cate Blanchett and in Bart Freundlich’s After the Wedding, alongside Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams. Previously, Crudup starred in Ridley Scott’s Alien: Covenant along with Michael Fassbender and Katherine Waterston and made his television debut in Netflix’s psychological thriller Gypsy opposite Naomi Watts. He appeared in Jackie opposite Natalie Portman; Zack Snyder’s Justice League, alongside Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot and Jason Mamoa; 20th Century Women alongside Annette Bening, Elle Fanning and Greta Gerwig; Spotlight, for which he won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture; the film also won the 2016 Academy Award® for Best Picture; Youth in Oregon, which debuted at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival; and IFC Films’ The Stanford Prison Experiment, which is based on the landmark experiment conducted at Stanford University in the summer of 1971. Crudup made his motion picture debut in Barry Levinson’s Sleepers, opposite Robert De Niro, Brad Pitt and Jason Patric, followed by Woody Allen’s Everyone Says I Love You, and Pat O’Connor’s Inventing the Abbotts. Crudup played the leading role in critically acclaimed Without Limits, the story of legendary long distance runner Steven Prefontaine, for which he won the National Board of Review Award for Breakthrough Performance of the Year. He then starred in the critically acclaimed Jesus’ Son opposite Samantha Morton, Holly Hunter and Denis Leary, which earned him an Independent Spirit Award nomination, and he reunited with Jennifer Connelly in the acclaimed Waking the Dead. Crudup also starred in Cameron Crowe’s Academy Award®-winning Almost Famous along with Frances McDormand and Kate Hudson. Crudup’s other film credits include: 1 Mile to You, based on Jeremy Jackson’s novel Life at These Speed;. Noah Buschel’s Glass Chin; William H. Macy’s directorial debut Rudderless; Guillaume Canet’s Blood Ties opposite Clive Owen; the box office hit Eat Pray Love starring alongside Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem, and James Franco; Michael Mann’s Public Enemies alongside Johnny Depp and Christian Bale; Zack Synder’s Watchmen opposite Patrick Wilson; Charlotte Gray opposite Cate Blanchett; Tim Burton’s fantasy tale, Big Fish, also starring Ewan McGregor, Helena Bonham Carter, and Albert Finney; Stage Beauty opposite Claire Danes; Trust the Man with Julianne Moore; J.J. Abrams’ Mission Impossible 3 opposite Tom Cruise; and Robert De Niro’s The Good Shepherd alongside Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie. On stage, Crudup recently starred in the one-man play Harry Clarke at the Vineyard Theatre, for which he won an Outer Critics Circle Award, Off-Broadway Alliance Award, Lucille Lortel Award and Obie Award and garnered nominations for Drama League Award and Drama Desk Awards. Crudup starred in the repertory productions of No Man’s Land and Waiting for Godot on Broadway, opposite Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart and Shuler Hensley. In 2007, Crudup won a “Best Performance by a Featured Actor” Tony for his role in the Broadway production of The Coast of Utopia. He also received Tony nominations for his roles in The Elephant Man, The Pillowman and Arcadia.
Episode 42 is a Broadway spectacular with Tony Award-winning actor Shuler Hensley from Oklahoma!, The Ferryman, Young Frankenstein, Van Helsing and the upcoming revival of The Music Man with Hugh Jackman! He’s played Frankenstein‘s Monster three times in three different productions, but he’s no monster; this guy is a sweetheart. This episode’s cocktail by Elliot:Strawberry Jalapeño Shrub1 cup apple cider vinegar1 cup sugar3/4 cup strawberries, hulled and chopped1/4 cup jalapeño, chopped and seeded (unless you like it really spicy, in which case leave in the seeds) Combine sugar and apple cider vinegar in a large jar and shake to dissolve sugar. Add in remaining ingredients and refrigerate for 24 hours. Strain, bottle, and store in the fridge. To use, add 2 oz. to a highball glass with ice and top with sparkling water, giving a gentle stir to combine. To make a cocktail, put 1 oz. in a shaker with ice, add 2 oz. blanco tequila, shake, strain into a highball glass with fresh ice, and top with soda.Like the sound of that cocktail? Then check out Elliot's book Create 100 Cocktails, available right now in print on Amazon! Also available as an ebook on Gumroad.And now you can support the show and a good cause with Daydrinking with Gary & Elliot official podcast swag available at teespring.com/daydrinking! Right now, 100% of the proceeds from every sale are going to Everytown for Gun Safety to support their efforts to stop gun violence.Questions? Comments? Praise? Email us at daydrinkingwithgaryandelliot@gmail.com
Shuler Hensley is currently appearing as Tom Kettle in THE FERRYMAN on Broadway. Follow him on social media at @ShuHen.Hosted by Eric King, Andy Lefkowtiz and Caitlyn Gallip.
This week Zane, Patrick and Jess will chat with Tristan Vanyai about which of life's truths can be gleaned from Mel Brooks' hilarious musical Young Frankenstein!"Brooks and Stroman pull out every stop. Despite music that's more ho-hum than hummable, Brooks' lyrics are bright and witty. Better yet, the book ... does a great job, with the assistance of co-writer Thomas Meehan, in transferring the original script to the stage." - The New York Post - FURTHER READING -Wiki - Musical, Movie, Mel Brooks IMDbiTunesSpotify- CELEBRITY SHOUTOUTS -Mel Brooks, Thomas Meehan, Gene Wilder, Mary Shelley, Susan Stroman, Brian d'Arcy James, Kristin Chenoweth, Sutton Foster, Roger Bart, Shuler Hensley, Cloris Leachman, Hadley Fraser, Megan Mullally, Andrea Martin, Dianne PilkingtonLike us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon!Email us: musicalstaughtmepodcast@gmail.comVisit our home on the web thatsnotcanonproductions.comOur theme song and interstitial music all by the one and only Benedict Braxton Smith. Find out more about him at www.benedictbraxtonsmith.com
Shuler Hensley, the creature from "Young Frankenstein", talks about the development of his character in the new Mel Brooks musical, as well as his seeming affinity for playing monsters; sings a bit from "The Phantom Of The Opera" in German, recreating the role he played in Hamburg a decade ago; recalls the experience of playing Jud Fry in "Oklahoma", contrasting the London and New York runs; describes the cast's training in simian mannerisms and theatrical flying for "Tarzan"; and draws an unexpected parallel between "The Great American Trailer Park Music" and a Jessye Norman recital. Original air date - November 23, 2007.
Shuler Hensley (2002 Tony Award winner for Oklahoma!), the creature from Young Frankenstein, talks about the development of his character in the new Mel Brooks musical, as well as his seeming affinity for playing monsters; sings a bit from The Phantom Of The Opera in German, recreating the role he played in Hamburg a decade ago; recalls the experience of playing Jud Fry in Oklahoma, contrasting the London and New York runs; describes the cast's training in simian mannerisms and theatrical flying for Tarzan; and draws an unexpected parallel between The Great American Trailer Park Music and a Jessye Norman recital.
Shuler Hensley, the creature from "Young Frankenstein", talks about the development of his character in the new Mel Brooks musical, as well as his seeming affinity for playing monsters; sings a bit from "The Phantom Of The Opera" in German, recreating the role he played in Hamburg a decade ago; recalls the experience of playing Jud Fry in "Oklahoma", contrasting the London and New York runs; describes the cast's training in simian mannerisms and theatrical flying for "Tarzan"; and draws an unexpected parallel between "The Great American Trailer Park Music" and a Jessye Norman recital. Original air date - November 23, 2007.