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Playwright Steven Haworth joins the podcast to talk about his Minnesota upbringing, work, the Valdez Theatre Conference and more. stevenhaworth.com facebook.com/badmouthtc instagram.com/badmouthtc twitter.com/badmouthtc Music credit: MusicbyAden - Mythology by MusicbyAden is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0CC Download: Musicbyaden – Mythology @musicbyaden
Class of 2020 alum Steven Haworth gets locked down at the Dam and discusses his experiences joining the Army and being stationed in South Korea. He also answers the question on everyone's mind - Are birds real?
View the play's playbill page here: Fernando The post Play4Keeps Podcast | Free full play: FERNANDO by Steven Haworth appeared first on Ashland New Plays Festival.
We're so happy to have had Steven Haworth on the Bench Time Podcast this week! It's been way too long and there have been quite a few new things to talk about since our last episode with Steven, which was about 130 episodes ago... If you want to check out Steven's Rio Grande Southern Railroad blog, research site, and Facebook page visit the following links below, his blogs are PACKED FULL of awesome info and inspiration for work: Rio Grande Southern Railroad: http://rgsrr.com/ RGS Mutterings Layout Blog: http://rgsrr.blogspot.com/ Steve's Rio Grande Southern FB: https://www.facebook.com/stevesrgs
Host Wacky Bob (twitter.com/Oh_Robert_Evans) and Co-Host Kirsh (twitter.com/OnePerfectShot) welcome Steven Haworth (twitter.com/McGuinnessNigel) aboard the H.P. HoopzCraft to celebrate his three year anniversary as an American citizen! Have you ever heard of World War II? Steven hadn't, so the gang educated him. "What does that have to do with basketball?" you ask. Who cares?! Basketball stinks.
This week we bring back Steven Haworth along with new guest George Pierson and we discuss some scenery work along with some other cool modeling techniques from working with paper models that fool the eyes, working with trees, adding powerlines to our structures and more! Check George's video tour: Tuscarora Valley RR narrow gauge and PRR Layout George also has a cool book available through the Juniata County Historical Society: Tommy Varner’s Red Rooster: A History of the Tuscarora Valley Railroad
Bench Time #10 - Special Guest Steven Haworth from rgsrr.com and his layout website
Mike Slater has been getting into traction in a big way and it is all thanks to Andy Breaker who also calls in to provide some traction advice. Mark Zagrodney is building a UK-style Canadian layout in O scale thanks to the usual gang of Canadian suspects. Jim Walsh is preparing for the NMRA North Eastern regional convention featuring an less than qualified presenter and a bunch of masters. Mike King returns to the show to provide an update on his operating sessions and also ask the assembled group about their operating session experiences. Dana Driskel is surviving through natural disasters impacting his area. Tom welcomes on Nick Ozorak from the Roundhouse podcast: they talk a San Diego railcar restoration, Nick's modeling interests, podcasts and micro-layouts. Jason Reis updates the podcast on his 3d printer and how he managed to catch up with Peter Stempel recently. Ron Klaiss is starting a craftsman kit company. Ben Rechel gives a brief update on his model rail interests but has a pressing question and Jason Reis, Mike Slater and the chat have all the answers. Steven Haworth introduces his model rail interests. Matt Goodman has made some progress since his neighborhood open house but he's also fighting the elements. Philip Taylor has been to an NMRA devision meet in Fredericksburg, VA, and is forming two modular groups. Dave Barraza has been spending focused weekends on his layout with a helix but redeems himself with some relay discussions. Ralph Renzetti and Tom discuss some miniature painting and paying it forward in terms of skills. Martyn Jenkins is paying off some debt so he can now focus on Melbourne but there's more. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#139
Mike Slater has been getting into traction in a big way and it is all thanks to Andy Breaker who also calls in to provide some traction advice. Mark Zagrodney is building a UK-style Canadian layout in O scale thanks to the usual gang of Canadian suspects. Jim Walsh is preparing for the NMRA North Eastern regional convention featuring an less than qualified presenter and a bunch of masters. Mike King returns to the show to provide an update on his operating sessions and also ask the assembled group about their operating session experiences. Dana Driskel is surviving through natural disasters impacting his area. Tom welcomes on Nick Ozorak from the Roundhouse podcast: they talk a San Diego railcar restoration, Nick's modeling interests, podcasts and micro-layouts. Jason Reis updates the podcast on his 3d printer and how he managed to catch up with Peter Stempel recently. Ron Klaiss is starting a craftsman kit company. Ben Rechel gives a brief update on his model rail interests but has a pressing question and Jason Reis, Mike Slater and the chat have all the answers. Steven Haworth introduces his model rail interests. Matt Goodman has made some progress since his neighborhood open house but he's also fighting the elements. Philip Taylor has been to an NMRA devision meet in Fredericksburg, VA, and is forming two modular groups. Dave Barraza has been spending focused weekends on his layout with a helix but redeems himself with some relay discussions. Ralph Renzetti and Tom discuss some miniature painting and paying it forward in terms of skills. Martyn Jenkins is paying off some debt so he can now focus on Melbourne but there's more. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#139