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Our F/Favorite Tropes Part 14a: Actresses and the Stage The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 293 with Heather Rose Jones In this episode we talk about: Historic romance tropes on stagePlays that include or suggest f/f desire Contexts for women playing romantic roles opposite women Breeches Roles and f/f desire BibliographyBoehringer, Sandra (trans. Anna Preger). 2021. Female Homosexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome. Routledge, New York. ISBN 978-0-367-74476-2 Bruster, Douglas. 1993. “Female-Female Eroticism and the Early Modern Stage” in Renaissance Drama 24: 1-32. Clark, Robert L. A. & Claire Sponsler. 1997. "Queer Play: The Cultural Work of Crossdressing in Medieval Drama" in New Literary History, 28:219-344. Donoghue, Emma. 1995. Passions Between Women: British Lesbian Culture 1668-1801. Harper Perennial, New York. ISBN 0-06-017261-4 Drouin, Jennifer. 2009. “Diana's Band: Safe Spaces, Publics, and Early Modern Lesbianism” in Queer Renaissance Historiography, Vin Nardizzi, Stephen Guy-Bray & Will Stockton, eds. Ashgate, Burlington VT. ISBN 978-0-7546-7608-9 Duggan, Lisa. 1993. “The Trials of Alice Mitchell: Sensationalism, Sexology and the Lesbian Subject in Turn-of-the-Century America” in Queer Studies: An Interdisciplinary Reader, ed. Robert J. Corber and Stephen Valocchi. Oxford: Blackwell. pp.73-87 Gonda, Caroline. 2015. “Writing Lesbian Desires in the Long Eighteenth Century” in The Cambridge Companion to Lesbian Literature, edited by Jodie Medd. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 978-1-107-66343-5 Gough, Melinda J. 2005. “Courtly Comédiantes: Henrietta Maria and Amateur Women's Stage Plays in France and England” in Women Players in England, 1500-1660: Beyond the All-Male Stage, edited by Pamela Allen Brown & Peter Parolin. Ashgate, Burlington. ISBN 978-0-7546-0953-7 Hallett, Judith P. 1997. “Female Homoeroticism and the Denial of Roman Reality in Latin Literature” in Roman Sexualities, ed. By Judith P. Hallett & Marilyn B. Skinner, Princeton University Press, Princeton. Katritzky, M.A. 2005. “Reading the Actress in Commedia Imagery” in Women Players in England, 1500-1660: Beyond the All-Male Stage, edited by Pamela Allen Brown & Peter Parolin. Ashgate, Burlington. ISBN 978-0-7546-0953-7 Klein, Ula Lukszo. 2021. Sapphic Crossings: Cross-Dressing Women in Eighteenth-Century British Literature. University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville. ISBN 978-0-8139-4551-4 Kranz, Susan E. 1995. The Sexual Identities of Moll Cutpurse in Dekker and Middleton's The Roaring Girl and in London in Renaissance and Reformation 19: 5-20. Krimmer, Elisabeth. 2004. In the Company of Men: Cross-Dressed Women Around 1800. Wayne State University Press, Detroit. ISBN 0-8143-3145-9 Lanser, Susan S. 2014. The Sexuality of History: Modernity and the Sapphic, 1565-1830. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. ISBN 978-0-226-18773-0 Merrill, Lisa. 2000. When Romeo was a Woman: Charlotte Cushman and her Circle of Female Spectators. The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor. ISBN 978-0-472-08749-5 Orvis, David L. 2014. “Cross-Dressing, Queerness, and the Early Modern Stage” in The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature ed. E.L. McCallum & Mikko Tuhkanen. Cambridge University Press, New York. ISBN 978-1-107-03521-8 Poulsen, Rachel. 2005. “Women Performing Homoerotic Desire in English and Italian Comedy: La Calandria, Gl'Ingannati and TwelfthNight” in Women Players in England, 1500-1660: Beyond the All-Male Stage, edited by Pamela Allen Brown & Peter Parolin. Ashgate, Burlington. ISBN 978-0-7546-0953-7 Rose, Mary Beth. 1984. “Women in Men's Clothing: Apparel and Social Stability in The Roaring Girl,” in ELR: English Literary Renaissance 14:3 (1984): 367-91 Stokes, James 2005. “Women and Performance: Evidences of Universal Cultural Suffrage in Medieval and Early Modern Lincolnshire” in Women Players in England, 1500-1660: Beyond the All-Male Stage, edited by Pamela Allen Brown & Peter Parolin. Ashgate, Burlington. ISBN 978-0-7546-0953-7 Straub, Kristina. 1991. “The Guilty Pleasures of Female Theatrical Cross-Dressing and the Autobiography of Charlotte Charke” in Body guards : the cultural politics of gender ambiguity edited by Julia Epstein & Kristina Straub. Routledge, New York. ISBN 0-415-90388-2 Traub, Valerie. 2001. "The Renaissance of Lesbianism in Early Modern England" in GLQ 7:2 245-263. Trumbach, Randolph. 1991. “London's Sapphists : From Three Sexes to Four Genders in the Making of Modern Culture” in Body guards : the cultural politics of gender ambiguity edited by Julia Epstein & Kristina Straub. Routledge, New York. ISBN 0-415-90388-2 Velasco, Sherry. 2000. The Lieutenant Nun: Transgenderism, Lesbian Desire and Catalina de Erauso. University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-78746-4 Velasco, Sherry. 2011. Lesbians in Early Modern Spain. Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville. ISBN 978-0-8265-1750-0 Velasco, Sherry. 2014. “How to Spot a Lesbian in the Early Modern Spanish World” in The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature ed. E.L. McCallum & Mikko Tuhkanen. Cambridge University Press, New York. ISBN 978-1-107-03521-8 Wahl, Elizabeth Susan. 1999. Invisible Relations: Representations of Female Intimacy in the Age of Enlightenment. Stanford University Press, Stanford. ISBN 0-8047-3650-2 Walen, Denise A. 2005. Constructions of Female Homoeroticism in Early Modern Drama. New York: Palgrave MacMillan. ISBN 978-1-4039-6875-3 A transcript of this podcast is available here. Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Mastodon: @heatherrosejones@Wandering.Shop Bluesky: @heatherrosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page)
Broadcaster, Playwright and Academic, Prof. Danish Iqbal is in conversation with Pervaiz Alam. Danish Iqbal joined All India Radio as a Programme Executive and went on to head AIR's National Drama Unit where he produced radio plays, winning national awards. He was instrumental in shaping AIR's FM channels after their launch in the early 1990s.Based in NCR Delhi, Danish Iqbal is currently a professor at the Anwar Jamal Kidwai, Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia. He has written and directed a number of stage plays, including musicals and dance dramas. Prof Danish Iqbal discusses his journey as a radio man to stage productions based on the lives of Dara Shikoh, Ghalib, Amrita Pritam, Sahir Ludhianvi, Sara Shagufta and Noor Jehan.
Jump into this conversation all about the impact our teachings and outlooks on traumatic world events have on children. My guest was born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Tymeka Coney graduated from DeSoto High School in DeSoto, Texas, as Class Favorite. She holds an Associate of Applied Arts degree from K.D. Studio Actor's Conservatory in Dallas, Texas, where she received a partial scholarship for her talents. Tymeka graduated in three years with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology/English-Dramatic Writing from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. While attending Texas Tech University, Tymeka was a DJ/On Air Radio Personality for 88.1 FM College Radio Station and Kiss 102.3 FM Radio Station. Tymeka was also crowned “Miss Black and Gold” and “Most Talented,” for penning an original monologue in the pageant honoring the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. She is also a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She now resides in Los Angeles, California, where she enjoys Acting, Voiceover and Writing/Producing/Directing- Screenplays and Stage Plays, as well as creating Content for TV, writing songs and poetry and securing financing for Independent productions. She has a Spoken Word Album available on iTunes, Amazon and all music platforms titled, “Life, Love & The Pursuit of Dreams.” Her poems have been featured in Los Angeles magazines – Rolling Out Magazine, Melt Magazine and the Los Angeles Sentinel and she also has four books available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Walmart and all major online bookstores titled, “Words Unspoken Volume I : Deeper Than Eyes Can See,”- Poetry Book, “I Don't Like Racism,”- Children's Book, “I Don't Like COVID-19,” – Children's Book and “I Don't Like Bullies,” – Children's Book. In her spare time she gives back to the community by tutoring kids of all ages in English and teaching them how to read and write and she also coaches acting. Tymeka is also an Entertainment Entrepreneur as she is a woman of many talents. You can find all of Tymeka's information on her website tymekaconey.com and you can find all of her books on Amazon. Paola's Links
Actor Jordan's remarkable story in our latest podcast episode, where we peel back the layers of an artist who was thrust into the world of acting and emerged as a force of creative energy. From the reluctant beginnings to the transformative power of drama school and beyond, Jordan's narrative is a compelling tale of growth, challenge, and the relentless pursuit of artistic truth.
From a painful teenage transformation to embracing the spotlight on stage ! unveil the riveting journey of Geert, an artist whose life reads like a script filled with transformation, trials, and triumphs. Episode Highlights: Witness Geert's life-altering encounter with an actress Step behind the curtain into Geert's character prep process Explore the nuanced differences between film and stage preparation Be moved by Geert's standout life moment This episode is not just for actors or theatre enthusiasts but for anyone who seeks inspiration in the art of overcoming. Geert's journey through pain, discovery, and ultimate self-expression is a testament to the transformative power of art. Time Stamps 00:00 Coming Up Next 01:32 Introduction 04:50 Painful Teenage Transformation 06:27 That Actress Changed MY LIFE… 08:38 PERFORMING in Stage Plays 11:05 Character Prep Process 12:46 Film VS Stage Geert's Prep Process 16:30 Standout Moment in Life 19:27 Impact of OTT Platforms 22:53 Character's Impact on Personal Life 23:39 Dealing with Uncertainty 24:59 Pivotal Moment 25:43 How Geert Prepares for an Audition 27:30 I'd love to Play a Villain 28:42 Acting Training Period 30:14 Voice Over Projects 30:58 Advice for Artists
National best-selling author and playwright Teresa B. Howell has several articleswritten about her literary works and stage play career. She has been featured in TheHuffington Post, CEO Magazine, UBAWA Magazine, The Herald Sun, The Newsand Observer, The Carolina Times, Urban Tymes, Strawberry Lit Magazine andSTGN Magazine. Teresa has made several appearances on Fox 16, CBS, and over 75major radio and pod shows across the country. Teresa B. Howell has also been listedas Diamonds Literary World's top 20 books in 2016, Conversations Magazine's top50 books in 2017, Sistahs Place Magazine 2017 Author of the year, ACHI Maga-zine's Author of the Year 2018, Columnist of the Year 2019, and Playwright of theYear 2019. In October 2019 she was presented with a Gospel Image Award for bestinspirational author of the year. She continues to write captivating Christian fictionnovels along with Stage Plays that will change your life.
This Special Conversation is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration in the face of life's demanding challenges. Actress Breyonna M. Thomas she shares inspiring stories from her childhood and growing-up phase, Revealing the profound influence her mother had on her artistic journey. Discover how Breyonna expertly balances her role as a mother of two while excelling in her full-time job and passionately pursuing stage plays, film shoots, and voice-over projects. Time Stamps in Following way : 00:00 Coming Up Next 01:59 Where the Love for True Arts Started ? 2:37 How was Your Childhood ? 3:26 Any Specific memory from Childhood Influenced Your Passion for Arts ? 5:46 What Kind of Influence Your Mom Had on You ? 9:10 Any Role Models While Growing Up ? 10:50 How did Your Family and Community Support Your Artistic Journey ? 13:58 How You Met Willie D. Davis IV ? | Thank You Willie 16:30 How do You Maintain Work-life Balance in 2023 ? 21:56 EP "SOUL CHEMISTRY" Inspiration and Story Behind the song 24:50 What's the Story Behind Name P3ac3 ? 26:19 Upcoming Movie Project "Searching for Raymond" 29:59 THE N.Y.A SHOW31:43 All about Upcoming Movie Projects and Stage Plays 32:50 What Advice you give to young individuals who aspire to follow a similar path ? 35:40 Thoughts on NYC CRIME-TIME "Who Murdered The Housekeeper ?" 38:07 The Uninvited Drama we both went through40:50 Final Notes Connect with our Guest Breyonna M. Thomas on Instagram Breyonna M. Thomas on Facebook Listen n Download FREE YOUR FAV STORIES : Romance : https://creativeaudios.in/romance Adventure : https://creativeaudios.in/season/23 Super Hero : https://creativeaudios.in/superheroes Spiritual Stories : https://creativeaudios.in/spiritualstories Crime & Mystery https://creativeaudios.in/crime-and-mystery Sherlock Holmes : https://creativeaudios.in/season/7 Christmas stories : https://creativeaudios.in/season/25 Interviews with Global Artists : https://creativeaudios.in/season/26 Follow on Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/podcastaudios/ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/podcastaudios/ Mail us : contact@creativeaudios.in --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creativecellsaudios.in/support
Consider It Blacklit host Kim Singleton discusses The Industry Standard Group (TISG) with co-founders Rashad Chambers and Adam Hyndman. TISG is innovating Broadway by finding new pathways toward equitable representation in commercial theatre.
Consider It Blacklit host Kim Singleton discusses The Industry Standard Group (TISG) with co-founders Rashad Chambers and Adam Hyndman. TISG is innovating Broadway by finding new pathways toward equitable representation in commercial theatre.https://theindustrystandardgroup.com/
Hello there and welcome back to Feasts of Film! This week we our appetites are turned from film to the Performing Arts! That's right Colton and Joshua have been enjoying much more than film in 2022 they also experienced quite a few live performances themselves, and are here to rank their favorite stage plays from 2022. Which ones did they see and which ones made their list? Find out on a special bonus episode of Feasts of Theatre! Colton will be traveling for the next couple weeks so Feasts of Film will be back later in February to conclude their top five list on their favorite films of 2022! Make sure to leave us a review and let us know what you think! Also feel free to contact us with any films you want us to watch in the future! Music: Intro and Outro: Turtleneck - TrackTribe https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCk-VjU-AJ-jwvEBmq6zAsNg/music Contact us: feastsoffilm@gmail.com Social Media: Twitter: Twitter.com/feastsoffilm Instragram: Colton - https://www.instagram.com/feeltheburse4ever Plays Mentioned In this Episode: Macbeth Hamilton: https://hamiltonmusical.com/new-york/home/ Dear Evan Hansen: https://dearevanhansen.com The SpongeBob Squarepants Musical: https://www.spongebobstage.com Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: https://sweeneytoddbroadway.com Miss Bennett: Christmas At Pemberly The Wickham's: Christmas At Pemberly PUFFS: https://www.puffstheplay.com Shrek The Musical: https://shrekuktour.com Wicked: https://wickedthemusical.com Six: https://sixonbroadway.com Venues Mentioned In This Episode: Greenville Peace Center: https://www.peacecenter.org/events/peace-broadway-22 Old Colony Players: https://oldcolonyplayers.com Hickory Community Theater: https://www.hickorytheatre.org Newton Performing Arts Center: http://www.newtonpac.com Bebe Theatre: https://www.acdt.org/?page_id=2354 Multiverse Theater Collective: https://www.facebook.com/MultiverseTheatreCollective/
Consider It Blacklit Host Kim Singleton sits down with actress/singer Lillias White and discusses her career and role as Hermes in the award-winning Broadway musical "Hadestown".
This is the story of how African American theater professionals are working to preserve the legacy of black performance art and create generational wealth in their community. In this episode, you will learn: 1. The importance of community theater as a starting point for careers in the arts 2. The plans for the African American Museum of the Performing Arts (AMPA) and the Lillian Marcy Center for the Performing Arts 3. The focus of the Definition Theatre on providing opportunities for young people to learn about and pursue careers in the arts.
Marshall is a host on Worldbuilding for Masochists. Go here to listen: https://worldbuildingformasochists.podbean.com Press kit about Marshall: https://mrmaresca.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/EPK-MRM-1.pdf Marshall's homepage: https://mrmaresca.com/wp/ Come hang out with Lancer and Marshall in Austin Texas at ArmadilloCon: https://armadillocon.org Go meet Marshall in person at these events and tell him you heard him on SciFi Thoughts: https://mrmaresca.com/wp/appearances/
Marshall is a host on Worldbuilding for Masochists. Go here to listen: https://worldbuildingformasochists.podbean.com Press kit about Marshall: https://mrmaresca.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/EPK-MRM-1.pdf Marshall's homepage: https://mrmaresca.com/wp/ Come hang out with Lancer and Marshall in Austin Texas at ArmadilloCon: https://armadillocon.org Go meet Marshall in person at these events and tell him you heard him on SciFi Thoughts: https://mrmaresca.com/wp/appearances/
Marshall is a host on Worldbuilding for Masochists. Go here to listen: https://worldbuildingformasochists.podbean.com Press kit about Marshall: https://mrmaresca.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/EPK-MRM-1.pdf Marshall's homepage: https://mrmaresca.com/wp/ Come hang out in Austin Texas at ArmadilloCon: https://armadillocon.org Go meet Marshall in person at these events and tell him you heard him on SciFi Thoughts: https://mrmaresca.com/wp/appearances/
Tamala Jenise Coleman is a 3X Best Seller Author with a total of 12 Books published. Tamala has been writing for over 16 years and she has developed the potential to write with intentions to encourage and inspire others . Furthermore, Tamala has credits as a Director, and Producer of Stage Plays and Film. She has won several Film Script Credits to date. She is also the Founder and Editor and Chief of NSpire Christian Magazine. Tamala strives to empower women and inspire the masses with the power of faith. Facebook: Tamala ColemanSyreeta Moody is the CEO of Special Hands Outreach & a Professional School Counselor who's been in education for 15 years. As an advocate of mental and emotional health, my charge is to be the change agent that walks alongside a child to find freedom from their traumas & empower positive change.Facebook: Syreeta Moody
Don't miss Lin. Woods Gospel Entertainment Podcast when guest Marcia West- playwright, church youth advisor, entrepreneur and sex trafficking advocate and educator shares her story of being molested as a child by family, her unfailing faith and what led her to write the hit stage play Da Darknezz of Da Streetz The War Against Sex Trafficking.#LinWoodsGospelEntertainmentPodcast #MarciaWest #dadarknezzofdastreetz #podcast #inspirational #sextrafficking Social Connects: Twitter @Linwoods; Instagram @linwoods96; Facebook Lin Woods
Are your dreams bigger than your hometown? Is a move in your future? This week, I talk with Naté Jones about how her childhood experience of travel helped shape who she is as a woman, an actress and businesswoman, how each move affected her and of course about her role on Abbott Elementary. Tune in. GIVEAWAY!! Sign up for your chance to win a $50 gift card to shop Liberate Botanica here: https://bit.ly/TNSliberate ! As our gift to you, use code "TRAVEL" for a FREE Aura Kit with your next purchase of $50 or more! Easily throw this kit in your carry-on to cleanse your accommodations when you arrive or to introduce familiar fragrances to help you recenter and ground in a new environment! I want to get to know you!! I'd love if you'd take a few minutes of your time and take my listener survey here: http://bit.ly/tnslistenersurvey I understand wanting to find the info you're looking for with ease, so I created a few episode playlists to get you started. Check them out here: bit.ly/TNSepisodeplaylists Be social! Guest: Naté Jones https://liberatebotanica.com https://www.instagram.com/pronouncednatay/ Host: www.instagram.com/_dCarrie Show: www.instagram.com/travelnsh_t Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCZNSF8AUwwx3qLi3RH4MmbQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TravelNShitPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/travelnsh_t
Host Kim Singleton sits down with Ricardo Khan. Khan is the co-founder and artistic director of Crossroads Theatre Company.
DJ Ranma S discusses his take on Anime NYC and Mako-chan covers a couple of interesting news tidbits from the con! Also, The Slayers in audiobook form, Kojima Productions (小島プロダクション) expands into TV and film, J-pop star LiSA wins Song of the Year, and more 2.5 Stage Plays! Meanwhile in Japan, police station evacuated due to a bombshell, NESCAFÉ wants to keep you warm in the cold, and a local park's Engrish is quite interesting! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/animejamsession/support
We have made it to the end folks...that is the end of season 2 of Cine Vibes! It has been a great season full of movie drafts, reviews & awesome guests who are making big moves in the film industry! This is certainly true for our last guest this season, Kevin Johnson! A series recurring guest star on one of the most watched Netflix shows, Ozark, Kevin Johnson sat down with us to discuss his time doing theater in college through his most recent work on the last season of Ozark which is currently still filming. He drops nuggets of advice and our infamous top notch content left and right on this episode for those aspiring actors out there! So without further delay, please enjoy this chat with Kevin Johnson! Follow Kevin on Twitter: @Kevin_L_Johnson Follow Kevin on Instagram: @thekevinljohnson Recent Narrative Work: Sam Dermody - "Ozark" is a Emmy award winning Netflix series. Lem Keagan - "Blue Ridge" is a feature film available to rent on Amazon Prime. Stay tuned into his Twitter & Instagram for updates on any future film or tv series projects! Episode Marks: Introduction of Kevin Johnson (00:57) In the News (04:04) College Days & Stage Plays (05:02) Transitioning from Theater (15:47) Being a Working Actor (25:47) Writing is Hard & Bending the Script to Your Will (30:28) Being a Part of Ozark (41:11) Beyond Ozark & a 20 Piece Nugget (55:36) Advice to Others Wanting to Pursue Acting (01:08:48) What Kevin Has Been Watching & How to Contact Him (01:11:42) Closing Remarks & Contacting Us (01:16:46) Music: Intro/Outro - Cine Vibes by Bryan Holt Follow us on Instagram: thecinevibes Lastly, tap that follow button on Spotify, Apple Podcast or Stitcher to stay up to date on episode releases!
Dramatic, Stylistic, Simple, Elegant, Hitchcock Film! Welcome back to episode one of season 6, this week we are plotting a murder because we are watching and reviewing Dial M for Murder. Host, Murderous Thug Tony is joined by co-host Sports Equipment Salesmen Ryan and guests Former Tennis Star Sarah, and Mystery Writer Natasha. This week we play a game of IMDB Synopsis of Murder Mystery Movies, The Price is Right and The Flicks Awesome Lodge Word Game for the coveted pretty princess crown. So tune in as we discuss at length about Our Favorite Fiction Detectives, Hitchcock, Adaptations from Stage Plays and sooo much mo
Cassandra is a director, playwright and performer, and the artistic director of the Wellington-based Red Scare Theatre Company. She recently directed Single Asian Female and her previous work includes Bloodlines (2014), Long Ago, Long Ago (2015), Ordinary Days (2016), Yellow Face (2017), M'Lady (2017), A New Brain (2017), The Bone Thief (2018), Gutenberg! The Musical! (2018), The Aliens (2019), Four Nights in the Green Barrow Pub (2019) and That’s All She Wrote (2020). We had a great chat about the ins and outs of putting on stage productions and building a career in the arts.
Brian is joined by fellow actor Esau Mora to discuss spooky opera, which turns into a great conversation on horror's history on the stage! Theatre friends rejoice! Support this spooky creation @ https://anchor.fm/hhhs/support find us on IG @happyharvesthorrorshow or email us happyharvesthorrorshow@gmail.com Theme music by Brendan Dalton // https://www.brendan-dalton.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hhhs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hhhs/support
My guest speaker is Actor/Writer/Producer and Motivational Speaker Vincent M. Ward he has been successful in all of his endeavors, and the saying “The best is yet to come” has never been more relevant as he now pursues new dreams and new roles. His dream to act has brought him the greatest role yet in his role as Oscar in the sensational new series on Cable TV, “The Walking Dead!” Now the world will follow as Vincent M. Ward makes his way to the top. He has been in several Tv shows/Films/and Stage Plays. And Vincent knows With God on your side there is nothing you can’t achieve in this world. For more information about this dynamic actor /writer/producer go to www.vincentmward.com, www.twitter.com/vincentmward www.imdb.com www.instagram/vincentmward www.facebook.com/vincentmward… vincentmward@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaron-d-king/support
Join us as we talk about the ghetto version of Finding Nemo and a few other stage plays and musicals. Turbo laughs so hard that he snorts. Come laugh with us!Support the show (https://www.gofundme.com/f/gambros-pod-cast)
Meet Director/ Producer Vickie L. Evans and some of the cast from her musical stage play "The Gift!" You will hear her share how each of her stage plays have a message! You will also hear a dramatic reading from several of the cast members! Grab your friends and grab your virtual seats at 11 AM EST Monday - Friday. Take a quick moment to subscribe to The Kim Jacobs Show: Https://youtube.com/user/dailybalancewithkimjBecome a PATREON MEMBER FOR THE "AFTER PARTY" Experience on The Kim Jacobs Show: Patreon.com/thekimjacobsshowTo support The Kim Jacobs Show: Cash App: $Kimjacobsinc or paypal.me/KimjacobsincThank you for being a part of our studio audience!
It was a real treat having Rose Finn in our Heart of Indie Radio studio! She chatted with co-host Emme Lentino about her career and staying positive and focused in difficult times. Rose Finn is a Singer Songwriter who is influenced by Smooth Jazz but is versatile and doesn’t really like to be packaged, she does what she feels. She has a wide appreciation of music of all genres. She only discovered her talent in the last couple of years whilst recovering from a debilitating illness. She received a gift of recording time from friends which led her to her current status. She is ever grateful to them for helping her find her new passion for creating music. She has had a grounding in amateur Musical Theatre and Stage Plays as both an actor, producer and director. She now spends most of her time in music and has collaborated with artists across the world. Spain, New York and South Africa. You can find her music is available on all platforms!
The guys spend time talking with playwright, comic-book author and filmmaker Sewedo Nupowaku about his stage play Moremi and the comic book scene in Nigeria.
The guys spend time talking with playwright, comic-book author and filmmaker Sewedo Nupowaku about his stage play Moremi and the comic book scene in Nigeria.
This week we explore films based on stage plays starting with a Japanese classic inspired by Shakespeare
This week we explore films based on stage plays starting with a Japanese classic inspired by Shakespeare
A Sound Vision, Inc. (ASV) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation located in Sacramento, CA, servicing the greater Sacramento area. Founded in 2008, its mission is to provide hope and motivation through inspirational based stage plays, in a family friendly environment. The organizational goals are to provide theatrical training, and exposure to under privileged children and at risk youth. Every year, ASV holds auditions for its upcoming plays. Those chosen are given an opportunity to participate in the art of theater in all its parts. For example, participants may act, direct, sing, dance, design, manage, build, and provide crew support on our productions as part of their training. It is important for a participant to learn what is involved in creating a role, working in an ensemble, making the space of the theater come alive with a design, and learning how to communicate, and be clear about ideas and the basic needs for a production. With a solid grounding in fundamental theater practices, participants begin their journey to find their unique voice while building their confidence, public speaking and reading skills. The opportunity to perform and understudy in ASV's professional productions is invaluable, although these opportunities will vary widely from season to season. Participants may also perform in staged readings or workshops of new scripts being developed by playwright Fernlea Murchison's unique perspective on theater. The impact theater can have on the community is important; hence, ASV's unwavering dedication is to provide high quality - low cost entertainment for Sacramento working families --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theactorslounge/support
Welcome to another episode of Season 4 of Flicks XRayed this is episode 09 and this week we watch and review Kidulthood. The host Tony is joined by guests from Hood Rat Natasha, and Pregnant Teen Josh. This week we play a game of Year of Release for UK Movies, The Price is Right and The Flicks Awesome Lodge Word Game for the coveted princess crown. So tune in as we discuss at length Stage Plays vs Movies, Coming of Age, Pregnancy PSAs and sooo much more.
It's just the two of us this Saturday. We talk Lent, a lovely stage play featuring our friend Jacqueline, Mayo's gay instagram following and Skelly's constant failure to watch movies at the cinema.
Actor and model Kenny Gardner shares his journey of becoming a professional actor and model.
An Ordinance for the Utter Suppression and Abolishing of All Stage Plays and Interludes - 1647 A reading of the ordinance that abolished stage plays in 1647 - the final podcast in our timeline, ironically one of the earliest recorded. Performed by Geir Madland and produced by Robert Crighton.
On this show, I co-host with my dad on his podcast (NativeTalk.net) because we are both enrolled in a federally recognized Native American tribe (Puyallup out of Tacoma Washington). This time we talk about three precedent setting all new stage plays, in the three biggest Oregon theater companies written by Native Americans. We go over why it is interesting, and what the plays are about. Then we continue the previous week's discussion about the difference between winners and losers, and how YOU can be a winner in life and avoid being a total waste of space. Listen to the show by downloading the audio file directly, and I'll have another podcast recorded soon (this time by myself) Comment anytime via email jason@jasonsworld.net
Yarbrough & Peoples (Bio) Cavin Yarbrough and Alisa Peoples Yarbrough both started entertaining at an early age. Alisa's early life musical experiences were in Gospel music – traveling, performing and attending workshops with such greats as James Cleveland and Mattie Moss Clark. She also performed with the Texas Northeast gospel Chorale Ensemble (a community choir), as well as her family group “The Peoples Singers”. Cavin followed his musical dreams after training in the church, and toured with Leon Russell, where he met Charlie Wilson and the Wilson Brothers (the Gap Band). Charlie Wilson later introduced Cavin & Alisa to Lonnie Simmons (Total Experience Records) who signed the duo to Total Experience Productions…and the story began.The liaison between Yarbrough & Peoples (Y & P) & the Total Experience produced five (5) Albums, which housed top 10 singles such as “Guilty”, I Wouldn't Lie to You and more! Y & P are most known for their 1981 smash hit, “Don't Stop the Music” – which dominated theR & B and Pop Charts, and was nominated for a Grammy Award. Y & P received several awards, including the Jack the Rapper award, and more recently – several BMI Awards for writing…and Doctorate of Divinity Degrees!Y & P performed on many, many television shows as guest Artists and as judges, and more recently, had an episode on TV One's UnSung…which drew phenomenal ratings!Live performances connect Y & P with their fans and audiences. Their shows are very energetic and upbeat…yet never losing the intimacy shared with AWESOME Musicians!! Thrilling audiences all over the world, Y& P are timeless as they continue to perform in the US and abroad, performing in Concerts and Stage Plays …never stopping the music! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
URSULA BATTLE, COE OF BATTLE STAGE IS MY SPECIAL GUEST HER NEW HIT STAGE PLAY, SERENITY HOUSE IS PLAYING IN BALTIMORE, MARYLAND AT Johns Hopkins' Turner Auditorium Dec.15,16,& 17th
URSULA BATTLE, COE OF BATTLE STAGE IS MY SPECIAL GUEST HER NEW HIT STAGE PLAY, SERENITY HOUSE IS PLAYING IN BALTIMORE, MARYLAND AT Johns Hopkins' Turner Auditorium Dec.15,16,& 17th
Everyone's favourite public servant, Ezekiel Mutua, was back in the news this week as he proposed a Bill that would enable him (and his friends at the Kenya Film Classification Board) to regulate, control and censor basically everything in the country. Ezekiel is nothing if not ambitious, we guess. Is he the Kenyan Donald Trump? This week, we take a peek into the (possible) thoughts of Ezekiel - the banner in chief - and see what it means for us as moving forward. Press play! :) Resources #StopTheFilmBill Films, Stage Plays and Publications Draft Bill Why Kenya banned 'The Wolf of Wall street' Ezekiel Mutua Appointed As New CEO of Kenya Film Classification Board Ezekiel Mutua: Unmasking Kenya's morality police 7 Banned TV Adverts That Are “Pornographic In Nature" Ezekiel Mutua bans 'girls only' party, terms it 'orgy of lesbians' We can block Netflix for inappropriate content - Kenyan films board National values and principles of governance Google is hosting Kenya’s most notorious anti-LGBT official at a conference in California Immigration Department's statement on Ezekiel Mutua's diplomatic passport Film board chief faults move to revoke diplomatic passport Meet ‘Nollywood’: The second largest movie industry in the world Democracy and the Demagogue
Interviews: Paula Doolittle, part of cast of "Grits" this week at the Electric City Playhouse Carly Taylor, founder and director of development for Market Theatre Company and Dustin Owens & the First Amendment band
The King of DC Media, William Powell, welcomes DirectorWriter Jason A. Ellis and the cast of his play "U-Street, the musical", which tackles homelessness. Bio for DirectorWriter Jason A. Ellis: Jason A. Ellis – (Talent Agent) is excited to once again perform on stage for his many supporters and expresses his heartfelt gratitude for that continued support today. He has choreographed for and performed in several productions at his Alfred Street Baptist Church, as well as with theater companies in the DMV area in productions such as A Soldier’s Play, Seven Guitars, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Company. His ADHD won’t allow him to sit still, so his hand can be found in many aspects of this production, which has been the same for all of the other productions that he writes, directs, produces, etc. A son of Jamaica, he lives by the optimistic slogan for the country’s flag, “hardships there are, but the land is green and the sun shineth”.
Host William Powell, The King of DC Media, welcomes WriterDirector William Leary and cast of the play Forsaken Angels, an unflinching look at the horrors of sexual trafficking starring Kelly Richards, Sara Castillo, Brawnlyn Blueitt, Melanie Pino-Elliot, Dwayne Allen, Dave Insogna, Andre Pearson, Erika Harper T, Carol V. Calhoun, Joanna Matthews and Vancessa Berben.
Steve Jobs knew a thing or two about connecting up dots, and todays guest entrepreneur joining us on the Freedom inspiring podcast knows that thing too. He is ready to break free from his restraints and try something new. So do you get scared trying something new? Do you start to wobble if someone asks you to get up in front of people and be authentically yourself? Do you think that you haven't got enough time in a day to make the momentum to work towards something rewarding and exciting? Well for most of us these are questions that stop us in our tracks before we get to do anything. But for todays guest he is either 420 years old, or he has worked out how to maximise every second of every day to create a body of work that is hugely impressive. Over 400 articles in print, an appearance on Canada's Got Talent, over 3,000 interviews with the high achievers of the world, professional Comedian with over 400 performances to credit, professional Singer / Songwriter with 3 CD's, Radio Appearances, and over 500 performances to credit, sought after Award Winning Speaker, bringing three 3 Stage-Plays and a One-Man Show to Life, you get the idea........ So is this going to be a conversation about hustle, talent, belief, courage, or all of them? Well we will find out, but I am fascinated at what started this journey off? Was he inspired by a relative, friend, or teacher who was doing stuff their way everyday of the week? Or does he just have a way of compressing time to live a life that is full and eclectic? Well let's find out as we bring onto the show to start in he words of Steve Jobs joining up dots, with the one and only amazing entrepreneur Corey Poirer.
The King of DC Media, William Powell, welcomes producer and actor Adiyb Muhammad, writerproducer Ray Quick and the cast of the stage play He's Not Mine * She's Not Mine. The play will will be staged Saturday, October 11, 2014 @ 6:00 PM at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 as part of a Cocktail Fundraiser Benefiting The Washington Regional Transplant Community In its efforts to support organ, eye and tissue donation Check out the RQ Productions website here: http://www.rqproductions.net/ Writer & Producer Ray Quick Bio: Ray Quick is the son of Clarence Quick; founder and original member of the legendary 1950's Doo wop group the Del-Vikings. Quick's father is responsible for writing two of the greatest hits in rock and roll music history; "Come Go With Me" and "Whispering Bells". The Del-Vikings broke the racial barrier becoming one of the first integrated rock and roll groups to ever achieve world wide success. Their music and style was a major influence in the start of the legendary "Beatles". Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Ray Quick attended college at Cheyney University in PA. It was there where his love for writing screenplays, theater, books and music developed. Ray Quick now resides in the MD, DC and VA metro area. You can certainly look forward to seeing his stage play touring nationally as well as the release of his first book due out late 2014 entitled "A Broken Mirror", a fictional love story truly testing the meaning of unconditional love.
A new MP3 sermon from Still Waters Revival Books is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Against Godless Games, Ungodly Stage Plays & Movies, Drunkenness, Wasting Time, Etc Subtitle: Contemporary Issues Series Speaker: Increase Mather Broadcaster: Still Waters Revival Books Event: Audio Book Date: 11/25/2013 Bible: Judges 2:17; Jeremiah 10:3 Length: 107 min.
Tonight on ... For the People... law in plain language & Debra D. Rainey, Esq. DOMA ~ Adam and Eve OR Adam and Steve? ~ Same Sex Marriage! Yes! We were bold enough to talk about it, argue about it, debate about and scream about it. This show will have you on the edge of your seat talking to your speakers like we can hear you. Two Words, Tune IN! SPECIAL GUESTS Sara Jacobson Professor Sara Jacobson, is the Director of Trial Advocacy Programs at Temple University School of Law and where is is responsible for the JD Trial Advocacy Programs at Temple. She also teaches Trial Ad, and also coaches the Trial Team. Professor Jacobson, prior to moving to Temple was an Assistant Public Defender at the Defender Association of Philadelphia, spending much of her time working with juveniles and serving as the Assistant Chief of the Juvenile Unit. Mary Pitts Mary is founder of Prophetic Presentations, a production company where our mission is to, "...speak to the hearts of mankind via the arts!" through the artistic mediums such as Poetry Events, Fashion Shows, Community/Networking Outreach, Film Documentary’s, Stage Plays, Film, Music & More! Welcome Mary aka "Truth Serum" to the fam, she will be guest co-host for the Month of July. STUDIO HOTLINE 215-609-4301 Taking your LEGAL QUESTIONS LIVE on air! TuneIN Tuesday's 8-9:30 PM EST LISTEN ONLINE: www.GTownRadio.com Host Debra D. Rainey, Esq. The Compassionate Lawyer | www.DebraRaineyLawyer.com Co-Host: BLAQ: The Broke Poet Executive Producer: Renee Norris-Jones Associate Producers: Jazminn Jones & Chamara 'Ladygohard' Cotton Assistant producers: Robbin K. Stanton, Aleywa Taylor, & Curtiss Bazemore Show Guest Photographer: Sharita Riggs
John Ruffin-Writer, Director, Producer & Actor Premier playwright and film director, John Ruffin is a native Chicagoan. He was born on July 3, 1971, and began his career at the early age of twelve, directing a play consisting of his two brothers and two sisters and his parents for an audience. Having a natural love for the performing arts, Ruffin went on to gain a lead role in a children's play, "The Emperor's New Clothes" and "Aladdin" at Thornton Township High School in Harvey, Illinois. Other works accredited to Ruffin include: "I Won't Go Back," a biography about his former Pastor, the late L.T. Hutton, "It's Too Good To Be True" and “We're Dreaming of You, Selena". Ruffin directed and produced a bi-weekly variety show, "Gospeltime, Live At The Legacy". Others have sought Ruffin out for his talents as he has directed Imani Productions, "New Beginning…Startin' All Over", TJW Productions, “He Loves Me..He Loves Me Not” and he has also received calls to direct a Shakespearean piece, "The Age of Othello" (written by Anthony Norman) and "Trouble Don't Last Always". Ruffin has also written many skits for churches around the Chicago land area. Ruffin showcased his God-given writing skills of Gospel hit Stage Plays, "Love Me and Leave Me" and “The Other Woman”, “All for Love” and “No More Sheets”, “Mr. Right Now or Mr. Wrong Later”, all which have sold out across the nation.
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Sciences of Mind Control - World War I, Propaganda - Tribal Psychology - Electronics - Tavistock, Stage Plays, TV - Target of Individual - Drugging "Nuisance" Children. Shock Experiments (Taxpayer Funded) - Obedience to Authority Figure - Existentialists - Human Nature - Manipulation of Society. Ritual Tests, Assassins - Psychopaths - Behaviourism, Skinner's Cage - Alteration of Environment, Behaviour Modification. Jonestown Massacre, Ronald Reagan, CIA - Nick Begich, Voice-to-Skull Equipment, New Age Movement. Bill Cooper, Man-Made UFOs, Area 51, Naval Intelligence - Willing Fools. Awake Young People, Looking at Future - Ancient War for Control of Mind - Illiterate Populations. Mass-Movements, Slogans, Mass-Suggestion, Loss of Individuality. FEMA, Homeland Security - Communism, Russia - Machinery for Martial Law - New American Century, 9-11. (Books: "Obedience to Authority" by Stanley Milgram. "The Undiscovered Self" by Carl Jung.) *Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 14, 2008 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)