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When UBC acquired a copy of Shakespeare's First Folio in 2021, it was only the first step in an initiative to digitize and improve access to this historic text. In this episode, hosts Carol and Jeevan speak to Dr. Patrick Parra Pennefather, Assistant Professor at UBC Theatre and Film in the Faculty of Arts, about why this acquisition was so important to the university and how emerging technologies including touch tables, mixed reality, and generative AI are enhancing users' interactions with the folio and interpretations of Shakespeare's work.LinksUBC Profile: Dr. Patrick PennefatherDr. Patrick Pennefather: Website The Shakespeare First Folio | UBC Emerging Media Lab | UBC Twitter/X: Carol / JeevanCheck out our full archive of episodes here
Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here!In this week's episode, Adam and Budi discuss the fourth book for 2024, Yoshi Oida's "The Invisible Actor".Yoshi Oida, A Japanese speaking neither English nor French, became the first member of Peter Brook's international theatre company in Paris in 1968. Trained in the traditional Japanese arts of Noh theatre, Kabuki dance, and Bunraku storytelling, he became a leading member of the company. He participated in the extraordinary explorative journey through Africa and played starring roles in The Ik, The Conference of the Birds, The Mahabharata, and The Tempest. He was made Chevalier de l'Ordre des Art et des Lettres in 1992, and in 2007, made an officer of the same order.Mentioned in this EpisodeLa Belle Époque - Theatre Works 2024Myth, Literature, and the African World Support the Show.If you enjoyed this week´s podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. To submit a question: Voice- http://www.speakpipe.com/theatreofothers Email- podcast@theatreofothers.com Show Credits Co-Hosts: Adam Marple & Budi MillerProducer: Jack BurmeisterMusic: https://www.purple-planet.comAdditional compositions by @jack_burmeister
Mormonish Podcast's Rebecca and Landon are joined by playwrite Rob Lauer as we present Rob's award winning play "Beehive State" as a readers' theater theatrical production.The play centers around a polygamous family in post manifesto era Utah and was written by Rob Lauer, who is a post Mormon and now a member of Reformed Mormonism. He is also the former director of The Hill Cumorah Pageant.The play is about the complex era of post manifesto polygamy in Utah.! It's a wonderful play with humor and wit, yet deals intelligently with the serious dynamics of a family in 1903 still living "The Principle" in a changing church.The play was originally performed on Sunday, March 17, 2024***How to DONATE to Mormonish Podcast:If you would like to help financially support our podcast, you can DONATE to support Mormonish Podcast here:https://www.mormonishpodcast.org/supportAlso at: PayPal: https://paypal.me/BiblioTechMedia?cou...Venmo: @BiblioTechMedia****WE HAVE MERCH! **** If you'd like to purchase Mormonish Merch, you can visit our Merch store here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mormonishmerchWe appreciate our Mormonish viewers and listeners so much!Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Mormonish Podcast!Contact Mormonish Podcast: mormonishpodcast@gmail.com
Host Kim Singleton discusses the Hip Hop theater production "Syncing Ink" with creator NSangou Njikam and cast member McKenzie Frye.www.syncingink.comThank you for listening and consider yourself Blacklit!Connect with Consider It Blacklit on Social Media:IG @Consider_It_BlacklitThreads @Consider_It_BlacklitFacebook @ConsiderItBlacklitX (Formerly know as Twitter) @WeAreBlacklitTik Tok @ss2kmedia
This week we focus on Aspire Community Theater's upcoming show "Gypsy", a musical fable based on the real life memoirs of high-class stripper Gypsy Rose Lee that focuses on her mother, Rose, who was the ultimate show business mother. This episode features the girls who play Rose's daughters, Louise and Rose, played by Bridget Erb and Ashley Cleveland, Director Mark Jacobs, and on piano, Presley Dupuis. We are excited because Callie plays the lead role in this epic show with loads of memorable music ("Everything's Coming Up Roses," "Let Me Entertain You,") and a well written script that is bound to capture everyone. For more information on the show and tickets, visit aspirecda.com. Use promo code "Callie" for discounts.
Gary Wayne Barker, a renowned director, actor, professor, and associate dean at St. Louis University shares insights of his direction of Arthur Miller's 'All My Sons kicking off the 26th season of the New Jewish Theatre. He reflects on his journey from acting to high-level academia and directing, emphasizing the value of multi-faceted skills in the arts. Barker also discusses the challenges and dynamics of producing theater in various venues and the nuanced process of casting and directing a play. Additionally, the conversation touches on the ongoing struggle to engage contemporary audiences with traditional theater forms and the significance of the arts in society. The episode wraps up by discussing an upcoming production of 'All My Sons' and offering advice for aspiring theater professionals.[00:00] Welcome to St. Louis in Tune: A Dive into Theater and Its Impact[00:56] Springtime Vibes and the Anticipation of the Eclipse[01:35] The Etiquette of Theater Attendance: Do's and Don'ts[02:11] The Evolution of Movie Theater Experiences[03:41] Spotlight on Gary Wayne Barker: From Actor to Academic Leader[07:09] The Art of Directing: Challenges and Adaptations[14:12] All My Sons: A Deep Dive into Arthur Miller's Classic[20:04] Casting Insights: The Process Behind the Scenes[23:25] Saint Louis In Tune: Reflecting on the Show's Mission and Reach[27:36] A Charmed Experience in Theater Production[28:13] The Art of Assembling a Creative Team[30:09] St. Louis: A Surprisingly Big Theater City[31:43] Reviving Theater in the Modern Age[36:01] The Director's Role: Vision, Flexibility, and Collaboration[44:23] Advice for Aspiring Theater Artists[48:48] Closing Thoughts and Humor to Lighten the DayNew Jewish Theatre Current Productions | St. Louis JCCTheatre in St. Louis | New Jewish Theatre | The J - St. LouisThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#njt #arthurmiller #allmysons #newjewishtheatre #plays #theatre #theatreproductions #theatredirecting
In this special episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee sits down with accomplished stage director, producer, and playwright Troy Burton, in celebration of World Theatre Day. They delve into Troy's remarkable journey in the world of theater, exploring his experiences as a teacher and mentor, and delving into his recent projects. Troy shares profound insights on the importance of family, the empowerment of self-identity, and the transformative impact of his near-death experience on his creative endeavors.
Today in the ArtZany Radio studio Paula Granquist welcomes from the Purple Door Youth Theater production of The Hobbit director Rachel Haider, technical director Joe Udelhofen, and technician Ella Welp and actor Jack Wolf who plays Gandalf. The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, Adapted by Patricia Gray, presented by the Purple Door Youth Theater and directed by Rachel Haider. https://northfieldartsguild.org/arts/theater/64-theater-season/ February 23-March 3, 2024, Thursday, Fridays […]
Beacock Music, a pillar of the community since the 1970s, is producing ‘You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown' in an effort to raise money for the Daryle Rustvold MusicForLife Scholarship Foundation. https://tinyurl.com/45amnxhd #BeacockMusic #theater #musicaltheater #YoureAGoodManCharlieBrown #fundraiser #scholarship #DaryleRustvoldMusicForLifeScholarshipFoundation #musicinstruments #musicinstruction #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Study challenges polarized politics claims -- Logan High Theater's Anything Goes actors Spencer Needham and Anna Giddings
On episode 187, we welcome Katie Palmer to discuss the lack of social funding for the arts, theater as philosophy and how it teaches us to become better thinkers, how the visceral theater experience cultivates empathy and a sense of belonging, theater as a necessity for a flourishing democracy, the Federal Theatre Project and how it's national director Hallie Flanagan shaped it, why governments should support art, the Matthew Effect and how it stifles untapped talent, the message of the play ‘The Nobodies Who Were Everybody', the red scare of the 1930s and whether suppressing art was actually about Communism, and theater as a representation of the aspects of our lives we normally choose to avoid. Katie Palmer is the co-director of the Theater in Asylum production, The Nobodies Who Were Everybody. She is a graduate of NYU's NYU's Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Drama. She is the founding co-Artistic Director of Theater in Asylum. Theater in Asylum joyfully pursues a rigorously researched and ensemble-driven approach to theater-making. They create performances to investigate our past, interpret our present, and imagine our future. They prize space to process, space to question—asylum. Katie has co-created all 13 of their original 13 productions, which have been presented across New York City and the East Coast and internationally in London and mainland Europe. | Katie Palmer | ► Website | https://www.theaterinasylum.com ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/theaterinasylum ► Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/theaterinasylum Where you can find us: | Seize The Moment Podcast | ► Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/SeizeTheMoment ► Twitter | https://twitter.com/seize_podcast ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/seizethemoment ► TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@seizethemomentpodcast
My guest today worked for Club Med from 1997 to 2001 as a Costume designer. She was sent to Club Med Sandpiper in 1997 for a stage, but her first season was in 1997/1998 in Club Med Playa Blanca. She is from my hometown of Montreal, so please help me give a warm welcome to, Sophie Boyer! Sophie worked in such villages as Turks and Caicos, St. Lucia, Paradise Island, and Columbus Isle. Sophie went to school for Theater Production (props, lights, sound, set, and costume design), but it was costume design that she really gravitated towards. Her father saw an ad that Club Med was hiring, she applied and was hired!! Playa Blanca in 1997/1998 with Houria Osmani as the CDV, was her most magical season and Sophie has many stories from this cherished time in her life. My favorite story of hers is the award that she won at the end-of-the-season Awards Show! Sophie was at Turks in Caicos in 1998 with the CDV LouLou, Gus as Chief of Animation, and Hendel as Chief of Sports and yes, we talk about that season too. Sophie met her share of celebrities during her time on Columbus Isle from 2000-2001. She met Antonio Sabàto Jr., Thierry Lhermitte, Mitsou, Claude Charlebois, Corey Hart and Julie Masse! After Club Med, Sophie worked for Cirque du Soleil from 2002-2020. She worked as a costume maker for Cirque du Soleil on such shows as Love, Ka, Zumanity, and Ovo, just to name a few and we will talk about that as well. Please enjoy this episode with Sophie! **My First Season podcast has always been ad-free and free to listen to and is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Samsung Podcasts, Podbean App, Podchaser, Spotify, Amazon Music/Audible, TuneIn + Alexa, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Pandora and Listen Notes. And if you like what you hear, please leave a review at Apple podcasts.
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We've got a treat for all the theatre enthusiasts out there, as we dive into a rich and in-depth conversation with none other than Levi Holloway. This Chicago-based actor, writer, director, and teacher - takes us through his transformative journey in the world of theatre, sharing his experiences and inspirations behind his Broadway play, GREY HOUSE. Levi opens up about his passion for teaching art to deaf students and how his personal experiences, including nightmares, the loss of his twin sister, and falling in love, have all found a way into his play. And to top it all off, he gives us an insight into how theatre legends Joe Mantello and Laurie Metcalf came on board and their crucial contributions to GREY HOUSE.We then delve into the heart of Levi's creative process, focusing on the intriguing and thought-provoking ending of GREY HOUSE. Levi talks about the respect he holds for his audience, and his approach to creating a puzzle box of sorts that allows the audience to piece together the story. We further discuss the dream logic Levi applies to moments of transformation on stage. And if that wasn't enough, Levi also gives us a sneak peek into his upcoming projects - an adaptation of a horror film and a play called TURRET. It's everything a theatre lover could ask for, all packed into one enlightening conversation. Tune in, and let's explore the magic of theatre together!Support the showIf you liked this episode, don't forget to subscribe to this podcast and leave us a review. Share your thoughts with us on this episode below:On Instagram: @halfhourpodcastOn TikTok: @halfhourpodcastOn our website: www.twoworldsentertainmentllc.com
One-man show comic/actor Peter Fogel of Florida, shares his thoughts on the differences between what he used to do as a comedy club standup, vs what he has been doing the last ten years...One-Man Plays/Shows. Yes, i said both, because in this interview it was difficult for me to tie Peter down...kind'a funny...kind'a annoying, Ha! But still lots of good information and advice on comedy theater. We even touch on how being a Corporate comic is another whole kind of comedy.Hosted by: R. Scott EdwardsA brief explanation about the subscription service and why it is there and what it offers. In addition, a direct way to contact me and share viewpoints and ideas.Support the showwww.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.comhttps://www.facebook.com/scottscomedystuffWrite a Review: in-depth walkthrough for leaving a review.Subscribe and get Bonus Shows and entire inventory of Shows: https://www.buzzsprout.com/838567/subscribe
In this episode Ruth interview Amber about how our body resonates with the Earth and how Earth resonates with our body. Who is Amber Peoples? Amber Peoples is an Earth Relationship Coach and Copywriter who creates experiences and messages to nurture connections with the planet. She welcomes the artist and scientist inside everyone to design solutions for our beautiful yet messy relationship with the Earth. Amber exemplifies that the next amazing idea can come from anywhere, at any age. With an MA in Theater Production, she has created and experimented inside renovated buildings like Ecotrust, on theater stages with Science on Tap, out in the open air at Portland Farmers Market, and across 135 miles of coastline through Live Culture Coast. Next up? The docuseries Climate of AWE: Arts with Ecology. CONTACTS: WEBSITE: https://earthrelationship.com/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ambermpeoples/ https://quiz.earthrelationship.com/sf/435abc5b
In this week's mini-episode, Dan invites our audience to the Powerhouse Theater production of Moonlight and Magnolias. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-have-issues5/message
The play "Life of Pi" opened this winter at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts. You may know the story from the bestselling book or the Oscar-winning film. But the creative team of the play wants you to reconsider what you thought you knew. Jared Bowen of GBH Boston has the story for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In Episode 104 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin dives deeper into Central Bank Digital Currency and Universal Basic Income and finds Jared Kushner's push for Central Bank Digital Currency while inside the Trump White House. Dustin explains that Central Bank Digital Currency was embedded into the original COVIDLand stimulus bill, but was dropped at the last minute. Dustin shares information from the World Economic Forum showing that Universal Basic Income will push folks into getting vaccinated and sending their children to public school indoctrination centers. Donate to Dustin to help him continue to bring you this level of daily content and keep food on his family's table: https://donorbox.org/dustingoldshow Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of ”The Dustin Gold Standard,” “The Thomas Paine Podcast,” and access to a Facebook-like website and mobile application where you can network and share intelligence with a group of like-minded folks (Join the Hotwire for Mike's highest level of intelligence): Paine.TV/gold Looking to register your vehicle, but your state is like mine and works hard to stop you from registering an older vehicle? Looking to save money on vehicle property taxes? Don't feel like dealing with the DMV? Contact my friends at DirtLegal where I registered my vehicle: https://www.dirtlegal.com?aff=35 Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 104 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin dives deeper into Central Bank Digital Currency and Universal Basic Income and finds Jared Kushner's push for Central Bank Digital Currency while inside the Trump White House. Dustin explains that Central Bank Digital Currency was embedded into the original COVIDLand stimulus bill, but was dropped at the last minute. Dustin shares information from the World Economic Forum showing that Universal Basic Income will push folks into getting vaccinated and sending their children to public school indoctrination centers. Donate to Dustin to help him continue to bring you this level of daily content and keep food on his family's table: https://donorbox.org/dustingoldshow Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of ”The Dustin Gold Standard,” “The Thomas Paine Podcast,” and access to a Facebook-like website and mobile application where you can network and share intelligence with a group of like-minded folks (Join the Hotwire for Mike's highest level of intelligence): Paine.TV/gold Looking to register your vehicle, but your state is like mine and works hard to stop you from registering an older vehicle? Looking to save money on vehicle property taxes? Don't feel like dealing with the DMV? Contact my friends at DirtLegal where I registered my vehicle: https://www.dirtlegal.com?aff=35 Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 104 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin dives deeper into Central Bank Digital Currency and Universal Basic Income and finds Jared Kushner's push for Central Bank Digital Currency while inside the Trump White House. Dustin explains that Central Bank Digital Currency was embedded into the original COVIDLand stimulus bill, but was dropped at the last minute. Dustin shares information from the World Economic Forum showing that Universal Basic Income will push folks into getting vaccinated and sending their children to public school indoctrination centers. Donate to Dustin to help him continue to bring you this level of daily content and keep food on his family's table: https://donorbox.org/dustingoldshow Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of ”The Dustin Gold Standard,” “The Thomas Paine Podcast,” and access to a Facebook-like website and mobile application where you can network and share intelligence with a group of like-minded folks (Join the Hotwire for Mike's highest level of intelligence): Paine.TV/gold Looking to register your vehicle, but your state is like mine and works hard to stop you from registering an older vehicle? Looking to save money on vehicle property taxes? Don't feel like dealing with the DMV? Contact my friends at DirtLegal where I registered my vehicle: https://www.dirtlegal.com?aff=35 Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 104 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin dives deeper into Central Bank Digital Currency and Universal Basic Income and finds Jared Kushner's push for Central Bank Digital Currency while inside the Trump White House. Dustin explains that Central Bank Digital Currency was embedded into the original COVIDLand stimulus bill, but was dropped at the last minute. Dustin shares information from the World Economic Forum showing that Universal Basic Income will push folks into getting vaccinated and sending their children to public school indoctrination centers. Donate to Dustin to help him continue to bring you this level of daily content and keep food on his family's table: https://donorbox.org/dustingoldshow Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of ”The Dustin Gold Standard,” “The Thomas Paine Podcast,” and access to a Facebook-like website and mobile application where you can network and share intelligence with a group of like-minded folks (Join the Hotwire for Mike's highest level of intelligence): Paine.TV/gold Looking to register your vehicle, but your state is like mine and works hard to stop you from registering an older vehicle? Looking to save money on vehicle property taxes? Don't feel like dealing with the DMV? Contact my friends at DirtLegal where I registered my vehicle: https://www.dirtlegal.com?aff=35 Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 75 of "The Dustin Gold Nugget," Dustin briefly explains his recent discussion on the orchestrated workforce shortage which is leading us deeper into Technocracy through more Artificial Intelligence, robots, and automation, as well as Universal Basic Income. Dustin discusses the dozens of UBI experiments that are taking place around the country right now. UBI will be tied to Central Bank Digital Currency and will be programmed and controlled by the State. Donate to Dustin to help him continue to bring you this level of daily content and keep food on his family's table: https://donorbox.org/dustingoldshow Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of ”The Dustin Gold Standard,” “The Thomas Paine Podcast,” and access to a Facebook-like website and mobile application where you can network and share intelligence with a group of like-minded folks (Join the Hotwire for Mike's highest level of intelligence): Paine.TV/gold Looking to register your vehicle, but your state is like mine and works hard to stop you from registering an older vehicle? Looking to save money on vehicle property taxes? Don't feel like dealing with the DMV? Contact my friends at DirtLegal where I registered my vehicle: https://www.dirtlegal.com?aff=35 Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In which Piper and Lillian watch one of the most contemporary and creative adaptations of Jane Eyre ever discussed on this podcast. From a grown man playing Pilot the dog, to a haunting and surprisingly contemporary soundtrack, we chat about the unique choices that made this version one of our faves.
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In this episode we profile a bilingual theater experience called The Frontera Project. It is a company of Mexican and US artists that use theater, music, movement and play to actively engage the audience in conversation about life along the US/Mexico Border. Their mission is to encourage audiences to recognize each other across differences and to spark a dialogue about what divides us and what we share. Port of Entry is back, this time with a series of stories on how the border can change minds.
"The family that prays together, stays together." The lasting words from Fr. Peyton, founder of Family Theater Production. National Director, Fr. David Guffey, talks to David about their 75 year anniversary. https://the-morning-blend.captivate.fm/ (Subscribe to the Morning Blend) on your favorite podcast platform. Find this show on the free https://materdeiradio.com/hail-mary-media-app/ (Hail Mary Media App), along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through https://materdeiradio.com/category/morning-drive/ (past episodes) or https://forms.ministryforms.net/viewForm.aspx?formId=f861df13-50f6-4182-8712-b794ec287dfb (support this podcast). The Morning Blend is a production of https://materdeiradio.com/ (Mater Dei Radio) in Portland, Oregon.
Leonardo Defilippis is the president of Saint Luke Productions. In this episode, he talks about “Tolton: From Slave to Priest,” a multimedia theater production that will be performed in the Lyceum Auditorium at 7 p.m. on March 28, 2022. The play focuses on telling the amazing story of the life of Augustus Tolton, a man who overcame great odds and institutional racism to become a priest. The play is being co-sponsored by the Basilica of Saint Mary, the Diocesan Black Catholic Ministries Office and Saint Joseph Parish. Please click here to get your tickets.
Bridgett has been working with fabrics since a young age, originally taught in the art of sewing by her mother. As she grew older she pursued a degree in Fashion Design at Kent State University. After graduating, she returned back to Rapid City, where she met her future husband, Stephan, and together they started the Seraphim Theatrical Entertainment Company. Through this company, they have created a variety of theater programs in-house, for all ages, as well as hold a season of plays and murder mystery dinner parties every year. In this episode, you'll hear:Bridgett's passion for sewing and costume design How she has incorporated her skills and passions to open a theaterHer love for cosplay and the community she has found in it“Even though it gets hard, it's so much easier because it's your passion.”Along with working as the costume designer, set designer, and many other hats that come along with owning a theater company, Bridgett also sews custom costumes, wedding dresses, and more for clients, and is highly sought after in the Cosplay world. She has a love for cosplay and the joy and friendships it has brought into her life. To learn more about Bridgett's work as a costume and clothing designer, Seraphim Theatrical Entertainment, and more, you can find her at @euphoria.bjc on Instagram, as well as @seraphimtheatrical on Instagram & Facebook. You can also visit Seraphim Theatrical Entertainment's website at www.seraphimtheatricalentertainment.comFollow us for more inspiring stories from women in business at:Instagram: @laythecoursepodcastFacebook: Lay the Course PodcastWebsite: www.laythecoursepodcast.comHost: Kelsey StineProduced by: Vela Creative Co.Credits: Production & Editing by Kelsey Stine, Sarah Miller and Trevor Stine, Artwork by Alyssa Tanner
Mike Yebba joins us to talk about his newest role as Gomez Addams in The Addams Family: A New Musical Comedy (Currently Running!) at the Ritz Theater. Listen in, as we dive into his process of preparing for his role and what we can expect during the show. This thrilling, humorous, and a little bit spooky production takes on the classic story of The Addams Family and follows (18-year-old) Wednesday Addams as she falls in love with a normal boy from Ohio and brings him home to meet the kooky family. The show runs from Oct 15th - 17thGet your tickets for The Addams Family A New Musical Comedy:https://www.ritztheatersanford.com/You can also check out their upcoming shows by following them on social: https://www.instagram.com/ritztheatersanford/
She Kills Monsters is a play based on a journey of discovery sparked by a D&D adventure. She Kills Monsters is a comedic romp into the world of fantasy role-playing games. In this high-octane dramatic comedy laden with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres, and 90s pop culture, acclaimed playwright Qui Nguyen (“Raya and the Last Dragon”) offers a heart-pounding homage to the geek and warrior within us all. The company Worlds Elsewhere has taken upon their shoulders to create a production that will be live streamed on Sat, October 30th, 2021 at 7:00pm USA Eastern Time. And they are gathering money for charity too! I had the enormous pleasure of talking to Mike Fatum, director of this play, about the challenges, rewards, reasons and what they have done to make sure this play lives up to everyone's expectations and then some. If you would like to find out more about this play, please visit their website: https://bit.ly/WorldsElsewhere You can find out more about Trans Lifeline and Mermaids UK here.
In this episode: Middle School, Paul's CD Collection, Maskhole at Local Hamilton Production, Boarding Early, Listener Email, Dumbass of the Day, Water Timer Troubles, Egg story from France, and Mark's College of Rock & Roll Knowledge.
In occasione del Festival di Locarno il Kulturstammtisch si sposta in Ticino per un episodio dedicato alla scena culturale del Ticino. Eric Facon parla con Moira Bubola di RSI, Susanna Plata, responsabile Theater Production and Tour organisation presso il LAC, l'artista Tom Alemanno e Tobia Bezzola, direttore del Museo d'arte della Svizzera italiana a Lugano.
The Chicken Coup Theater Company is putting on Grey Gardens: The Musical. Director Jason Cooper joined actor (and friend of the show) Carrie Cooke Ketterman to tell us about the show...
The Chicken Coup Theater Company is putting on Grey Gardens: The Musical. Director Jason Cooper joined actor (and friend of the show) Carrie Cooke Ketterman to tell us about the show...
Following cues from Broadway, a San Diego theatre company will ask patrons for proof of vaccination.
In this episode of "JIM ON THE AIR," I had a chance to talk with Ryan Howard. Ryan's dance film will be featured during the "RE: EMERGE A DANCE FESTIVAL" at Center Stage Theater in Santa Barbara. The short film, "Sylkies," will be shown on opening night, Thursday, June 17, and Saturday, June 19. Both screenings will be at 7:00 PM. Mr. Howard has a degree in Theater Production and Design from UC Santa Barbara. He works and lives in Los Angeles as a Designer and Maker. Ryan has worked with Center Theater Group as a Prop Artisan and Theater Technician and is the Director of Production and Design for Psychopomp Dance Theater. His work has been seen onstage at the Ahmanson Theater, the Mark Taper Forum, and the Kirk Douglas Theater. His current artistic adventure is exploring the world of analog film, in both still and motion picture formats. Ryan is thrilled to show his short film at Center Stage Theater! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-sirianni/support
Infamously banned from Youtube immediately after if was posted in its original form, your friends at Radio Gunk have digitally remastered this classic piece of outrage and narcissism to show you the man behind the wig. I highly recommend you watch this in its video form, as it is well worth it Enjoy!
Today we celebrate a young botanist that wrote the first flora of Ireland at the age of 22. We'll also learn about the Father of Serbian botany. We hear words about the birds of winter - creatures that entertain us at our bird feeders and fly freely over our winter gardens. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that has a charming title and it's all about something called Everlastings - or dried flowers. And then we’ll wrap things up with a play about Australia’s top gardener, and it’s called Edna for the Garden. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy. 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The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community, where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events February 25, 1856 Today is the anniversary of the Irish botanist and horticulturist Katherine Sophia Kane. Orphaned as a little girl, Katherine was taken in by her father’s older brother - her uncle - Matthias O'Kelly, and she grew up alongside her cousins. A naturalist, Uncle Matthias fostered Kate’s love for the outdoors and, ultimately, her focus on botany. When Kate was 22 years old, she anonymously published a book that became the first national flora of Ireland, and it was called The Irish Flora Comprising the Phaenogamous Plants and Ferns. With the help of the National Botanic Garden’s John White, Kate’s little book was released in 1833, and it described not only all the Irish flowering plants but also ferns and other cryptograms. Accurate and informative, Kate’s book became a textbook for botany students at Trinity College in Dublin. Three years later, in recognition of her work, Kate became the first woman to be elected to the Botanical Society of Edinburgh. The story of how Kate met her husband Robert is similar to how John Claudius Loudon met his wife, Jane Webb: through her book. In Kate’s case, proofs of The Irish Flora had mistakenly made their way to Robert’s desk. Curious about the work, Robert tracked down Kate’s address and personally returned the proofs to her. The two were married in 1838, and they went on to have ten children. In 1846, Robert was knighted, and Kate became known as Lady Kane. An economist, a chemist, and a scientist, Robert was hired to serve as the President of Queens College. And although Kate was happy for her husband, she put her foot down and refused to move to Cork. Apparently, Kate had designed a magnificent garden with many exotics planted all around their home in Dublin, and she was loath to leave it. And so, much to the school’s dismay, Robert commuted to work until the College insisted he live in Cork during the schoolyear in 1858. And here’s a fun little story about Kate and Robert: as they were both scientists, Kate and Robert would send notes to each other in Greek. February 25, 1888 Today is the anniversary of the death of the famous Serbian botanist, Josif Pančić (“pahn-Cheetz”) In 1874, Josif discovered the Ramonda serbica, commonly known as the Serbian phoenix flower. Like the peace lily, this flower is an excellent indicator plant and flops quite severely when dehydrated. At the same time, it has incredible abilities to revive itself with watering. In Serbia, the flower of the Ramonda serbica is associated with peace after it became a symbol of Armistice Day, which marked the end of WWI. As for Josif, he became known as the father of Serbian botany. Late in his career, Josif came up with the idea for a botanical garden in Belgrade. Built in 1874, the garden proved to be a bit of a disappointment. In no time, it was apparent that the location was poorly sited because it flooded very quickly and damaged most of the various botanical specimens. Sadly Josif never saw the new, lovelier location for the garden. Perfectly situated in the heart of Belgrade, the land was donated by the Serbian King Milan I. Unearthed Words Our feeders are only fifteen feet from the window, and binoculars bring the birds practically into my lap. The perky little Sparrow with the black dot on his fluffy breast is a Tree Sparrow, and the one with no dot is a Field Sparrow. I often mix these up. The lady Junko has touches of brown. The male is charming with his slate gray head and back and creamy undersides. The Nuthatch is another winner. He creeps cheerfully down the maple trunk headfirst. Sometimes his world is upside down, sometimes right side up. He views it with equanimity either way. With a long bill, he reaches out, quickly snatches a seed, and flies off. The markings of the Nuthatch are the essence of winter. His blues and greys are the mist that drift over the meadow and brush against Pop’s Mountain at dusk. The golden tans on his underside are wisps of dried grass in the meadow, Beech leaves in the woods with sun shining on them, or last year's Oak leaves that still cling. — Jean Hersey, American writer and authors, The Shape of a Year, February Grow That Garden Library Everlastings by Bex Partridge This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is How to Grow, Harvest, and Create with Dried Flowers. In this book, we learn so much about dried flowers from the floral artist Bex Partridge - the owner of Botanical Tales. A specialist in working with dried flowers - known as everlasting flowers - Bex inspires us to grow, harvest, and create with dried flowers. Sharing her own wisdom from working with everlastings, Bex shares her tips for incorporating dried flowers into your garden planning and home decor. Bex loves dried flowers, and she fervently believes that something magical happens to flowers when they're dried. Although their vibrancy may be slightly dulled by drying, Bex feels that ultimately drying magnifies the bloom’s beauty. One tip that I learned from Bex is to target plants with woody stems because those plants tend to dry beautifully. This book is 160 pages of Everlastings - preserved flowers, preserved memories, and magnified ethereal beauty that is everlasting. You can get a copy of Everlastings by Bex Partridge and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $13 Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart February 25, 1989 It was on this day that a newspaper out of Melbourne, Australia called The Age ran a story written by Anna Murdoch about a brand new play called “Edna for the Garden,” and it was all about the charismatic Australian gardener, designer, and writer Edna Walling. Here’s an excerpt: “The women who created The Home Cooking Theatre Company in Melbourne [the writer, Suzanne Spunner, and director Meredith Rogers] have a [new] production, called 'Edna for the Garden,’ the story of Edna Walling, one of Australia's great artists of gardening. Edna Walling, who wrote an enormous amount about her philosophy of gardening and the environment, died in 1973 in her late 70s. [Edna] devoted her passionate life to creating extraordinary gardens, mainly in Victoria, some of which are still beautifully maintained. She spent her childhood in Bickleigh, an old village in Devon, England, and came to Melbourne, aged 18, infused with the intense romanticism of the English countryside where she had watched such subtle beauties as “Wind in the Willows.” [Edna’s] own photographs were almost always of pathways... “She liked the idea of different areas in a garden so that you couldn't take it all in in one view." One of Edna Walling's precepts was to "always sweep up to a house in a curve, never in a straight line.” People would say: 'You must have Edna for the garden.' [and that saying inspired the name for the play!] "It's only at the end of her life that you sense disappointment as she saw the sprawls of Melbourne and what was happening with conservation. Edna Walling built her own house at Mooroolbark near Croydon and then bought seven adjoining hectares and created a rural community called Bickleigh Vale, where she designed very English-looking cottages that bore no relationship to the Australian climate and environment. "The people who live there have now formed 'the Friends of Edna Walling' to protect it," Ms. Spunner says. "Some of them knew her. They talk almost as if she is still there, a kind of spirit of the garden." Finally, there was one little story that I discovered about Edna a while ago, and that was her potato-throwing technique. Edna would throw potatoes on the ground, and where they landed would dictate where the significant trees would be planted in her garden designs. Basically, this technique helped ensure a more naturalistic style as Edna was laying out gardens. And even if the potatoes would land almost on top of each other, Edna let the chips - or should I say potato chips - fall where they may. In any case, this is how Edna’s gardens end up without a contrived or overly planned feeling; there’s a beautiful sense of randomness to Edna’s work. And it was Edna Walling who said, “There are many possible approaches to Australian garden design, and they all reflect the designer’s individual response to gardens. For my part, I love all the things most gardeners abhor - like moss in lawns, lichen on trees, more greenery than color - as if green isn’t a color - bare branches in winter, and root-ridden ground wherein one never attempts to dig, with a natural covering of leaves of grass or of some amenable low-growing plant. I like the whole thing to be as wild as possible so that you have to fight your way through in places.” Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Season 2 - Episode 23: As Voices Of Divine Love, our mission is to help awaken, inspire, activate and elevate more Love on the planet by helping people connect to and embody the Source of Love as their own True Self and to experience deeply connected and thriving relationships with all Realms of Life through awakening Love and Unity. Bio: Jason Michael Powers and Heather Grace Powers are “The Powers Of Love”. Ministers of Love, Music, Devotional Arts and Evolutionary Divine Union Relationships. Heather Grace and Jason Michael help thousands of people across the planet to remember who they are through the Power Of the ‘I AM', and learn to Awaken to the Source of Love Within, which is the true solid foundation of all relationship to Life. Heather is a Devoted Wife, Mother, an award winning Singer/ Songwriter/ Minister of Music and and Sound Alchemy Healing Guide who has traveled the world touching people with healing Songs of the Soul, awakening hearts to the Power of their own Divinity. She has toured and performed with many Grammy winning Artists, and is currently working on her third Album. Heather is the creator of “Sing Your Soul Awake”, a program designed to help you discover the power of your own Voice to heal and attune to your most radiant Essence as a Divine Human. Jason Michael is a devoted Father, a Licensed Healing Practioner, an Intuitive Music Designer, Voice Actor and World Class Events Alchemist. Jason Michael's entertainment background includes Film, Radio and Theater Production as a Producer and an Actor. http://www.heatherpowersmusic.gifts https://thepowersoflove.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/24k-healing/message
In this episode, Nick tackles the age-old question of how to deal with having to see your friend perform in a community theatre production and keep your sanity. Community theatre can be a somewhat fun time, but then people become upset with it and it could ruin Broadway theatre and then lead to an economic meltdown. www.cutellicomedy.com
Julie Be and Anya Rose are a folksy duo who write music for children and other childlike people, songfully advocating for positivity, social justice, and silliness. Together they call themselves “Ants on a Log”. Aired on Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show on WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in Philadelphia and live streamed on gtownradio.comDecember 18, 2020. www.planetphiladelphia.com | @planetphila --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kay-wood9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kay-wood9/support
An Alaska-based theater company is putting a Tlingit twist on a holiday classic. From the opening carol, viewers will notice a particular Southeast Alaska flavor to “ A Tlingit Christmas Carol .”... Visit knba.org/news to get more information.
This episode is all about virtual event planning for the Arts and Super Summer Theatre walks us through planning their first 100% online celebration and theater event.
Theater returns to a St. Louis stage this month — and for the first time since the region shut down in March, it’ll be indoors and with an in-person audience. Midnight Company's mounting of Eric Bogosian’s “Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll” comes with the ArtSafe seal of approval, and a host of safety precautions.
Thank you for taking the time to listen to our chat with Stephanie! If you are listening to this on Apple Podcast, we'd love it if you could share your love in a review! About Stephanie Klemons: Stephanie Klemons is an award-winning performer, choreographer and director who has worked on the pre-Broadway and Broadway productions of HAMILTON, IN THE HEIGHTS, BRING IT ON and IF/THEN. She sang on the original cast albums of three out of four of those shows and got to perform in the now infamous Tony performance with Hamilton as they performed Yorktown sans guns as a statement against gun violence. She got her equity card doing the first national tour of BOMBAY DREAMS. Her work can be seen currently on Broadway and around the world as the Associate and Supervising Choreographer of the smash hit HAMILTON. In 2018 she directed and choreographed the Kennedy Center production of IN THE HEIGHTS to critical acclaim. She served as the director and choreographer of THIS IS SADIE, a New York City Children’s Theater Production that she developed alongside Barbara Zinn Krieger. Commercially she choreographed content for Victoria’s Secret, Vogue, Sesame Street, the new Netflix Series THE HUNT, and was the choreographer behind the viral “Time of Our Lives” Super Bowl commercial featuring Eli Manning and Odell Beckham. @danceism on Instagram @Steph_Klem on Twitter www.stephanieklemons.com --- @pagetostagepodcast on Instagram + @pagetostagepodcast on Facebook @themarydina on Instagram + @themarydina on Twitter @briansedita on Instagram + www.briansedita.com @broadwaypodcastnetwork on Instagram + @bwaypodnetwork on Twitter #PageToStagePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Indifferent, written by John Don, now a revised metaphysical poem. With a little bit of help from John t.v.r.z. dot com, here now On Anchor FM podcasting app, free on the Google Play Store, download it, baby! Now we are reading indifferently I CAN love both fair and brown; both dark and light. Her whom abundance melts, and her who want betrays; a fullness beyond pale moonbeams in a deep silent ink night. Her who loves loneness best, and her who masks and plays; the test better than the architect of it. Her whom the country form'd, and whom the town; bloomed overflowing from her ever-present love betwixt all these ten thousand things. Her who believes, and her who tries; She who still weeps with spongy eyes, interrupted by these eternal joys to cease all returning to dreams. Awakened. And her who is dry cork, and never cries. Rising quickly if ever submerged. I can love her, and her, and you, and you; love floats. I can love any, so she is not true. And never in another but yourself truth always was, is and will be. Will no other vice to content you? Will, it did not serve your turn to do as did your mothers? Or have you all old vices spent, and now would find out others? Or doth a fear that men are true to torment you? Or is silence a greater teacher than screaming? O we are not, be not you so; Let me—and do you—twenty know; Rob me, but bind me not, and let me go. Must I, who came to travel thorough you, Grow your fix'd subject because you are true? Venus heard me sigh this song; And by love's sweetest part, variety, she swore, She heard not this till now; and that it should be so no more. She went, examined, and return'd ere long, And said, "Alas ! some two or three Poor heretics in love there be, Which think to establish dangerous constancy. But I have told them, 'Since you will be true, You shall be true to them who're false to you.' I will be able to adoration myself mutually trading events and brown; hair. Her whom a large quantity melts, in me, and her in whom neediness betrays; me. Her who loves me loneness best, and her who masks and plays; my heart. Her whom the country form'd, and whom the town; bloomed ripened white. Her who believes, and her who tries; ripened now. Her who nevertheless weeps with elastic eyes, no watcher of shadows play. Only light witnessing the truth and no type of reflection playing upon perceptions weakness. And her who is soaked up cork, and in no way cries. To be being as God is as I do... But now relief makes me God, without effort or any insecurity that was my lot. I know how to have a weakness for her, and her, and you, and you; me myself. I tin in thin foil for freshness find irresistible any seed God plants. any, as a result, she is not true. But You are. Will no other secondary desire satisfy you? Will it does not fulfill your corner to get something done as did your mothers? Or receive you each and everyone from the past vices spent, and in half, a shake would regain out of others, what? Or doth a terror that men are genuine torture you? For we are, true and the truth. Or we are not, be not you so; to know some other man's dream but your own. I come unknown alone to see this empty hidden throne. Let me—and act in you—twenty times knowing. Rob me, but oblige me not, and assent to me go. I return then. Must I, who came to trek thorough you, come back and ye do not recognize me? Grow your fix'd subject, for the reason that you are true? I am me as you are you, but in the final layer pulled. You are me pushed out from myself only seeming, and in no illusions or incarnate dream am I not God, but believe that acted, scripted role out here now on the metaphysical theater's stage, an Anchor FM podcast. Venus heard me sigh this song; And by love's sweetest part, variety, she swore, blue blazes beyond sailors' finest articulated expression of frustration. She heard not this till now; for I had only just now penned it in, the ink still wet. Johntvrz.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This Week (3/13/2020) on ART ON THE AIR, we will discuss 4th Street Theater's new play, "ART" with actor Alexander Bonner, live in the studio and other involved in the production that opens March 13th. The link to this show is at: http://brech.com/aota/images/AOTA-200313.mp3. Tune in on Friday at 11am for our hour long conversation with our guests plus a look at the art and art happenings in the region or listen on the web at WVLP.org To support ART ON THE AIR go to WVLP.org/support - Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at brech.com/aota and rebroadcast on Monday at 5pm at Sunday at 7pm on Lakeshore Public Radio 89.1FM Send your art info to artontheairwvlp@gmail.com Art Events Calendar at: brech.com/aota/events.html LIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp New episodes also heard as podcasts on: anchor.fm/art-on-the-air, NPR ONE, and Spotify (open.spotify.com/show/1s7QF3ApaM2gOKQUam8BT7) Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR
At Wildwood we talk about seeing our faith in God and love for others increase as we follow Jesus into the Word. One of the types of Scripture that we see in the Bible is the Parable. These are sermon illustrations used by Jesus to make a point. On today’s podcast, we have a creative… Read More
Kelsi Hansen is starring in the Waterloo Playhouse Theater production of “Wait Until Dark.” She will be playing the part of Susan, a Blind person threatened by a murderous villain. Audrey Hepburn played the part of Susan on the big screen years ago, but a huge difference Kelsey will point out is that: "“…Audrey was actually playing the part of me, because I am actually Blind”. As usual, Kelsi laughs and is glad to be doing what she is doing. She has tried out for other plays and finally landed a role and will be opening this Friday. I sat down with Kelsey to talk about what it is like to work on a production as a visually impaired/blind actor and how the crew and team has adjusted to her blindness. Join Kelsi and me as we talk about overcoming some unexpected barriers, educating the cast and crew about some of the myths about blindness, and facing the challenges of taking on such a role in the production of “Wait Until Dark.” Contact: Thank you for listening! You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Storeand Google Play Store. Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, the Career Resources for the Blind and Visually Impairedand the Assistive Technology Community for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
Was it really a stage play? Can you enjoy it if it's your first time seeing the Little Mermaid? Did this production sink under the sea? Listen to find out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shesgottawatchit/support
A Southwest Ohio politician has stirred anger for a Sunday post on social media in which she blamed mass shootings on "drag queen advocates," "homosexual marriage," open borders and even former President Barack Obama. In this episode we continue our discussion on Mass Shootings in America with guest Drag Queen "Marina Mac" Timothy McIntosch. We'll also discuss the most recent NY Times article blaming mass shootings in America on a hatred for women and domestic violence. Tim will also talk about the difference between a semiautomatic weapon and an automatic weapon and why these weapons should not be sold to the general public. Timothy McIntoch was born in Los Angeles, Ca and raised in Covina Ca. He was always a rambunctious kid and loved to be center of attention. Upon Graduating High School in 1998 at the age of 18 he joined the United States Marine Corp and served active Duty for Four and half years. HE re-enlisted in the Air National Guard and served an additional three and half years. In 2009 Tim decided to hone a hidden love of makeup and went to Makeup Artistry School at Mt. San Antonio College. Since then Tim has done Makeup for Fashion shows, theater, Film, and has worked with several Celebrity clientele. In 2010 shortly after moving to Palm Springs, Tim fell into the Beautiful art of Drag. He adopted the name Marina Mac (Marina a play on being from the Marines, and Mac, a shortened version of McIntosh.) Drag has given Tim so many opportunities to help in various charitable organizations such as Desert Aids Project, Aids Assistance Program, American Cancer Society, and Safe Schools. Tim is voted the 2019 Desert Suns best Drag Personality of the Coachella Valley, 2019 Outstanding Best Actor, 2017 Champions of Youth award, and 2019 Desert Theater League award for best Professional Makeup artist for the Theater Production of “Georgia McBride”. www.TimothyMacMUA.weebly.com www.facebook.com/missfabmarina throw us some bucks, and help support our cause! Venmo: @Nurses-Hypo https://www.gofundme.com/nurses-hypochondriacs-podcast Give us a rating on itunes... Need consulting or have questions: nursesandhypochondriacs@gmail.com
Welcome to this interesting interview with Stacey Jones, the CEO of Hollywood branded. She’s an expert in influencer marketing.There are a number of examples of celebrities who nobody knew of before and then they became famous within a night through influencer marketing. Influencer marketing is leveraging someone with a voice and a fan base and ability to get in front of the other people. There are many ways any person or company can use influencer marketing for their effective branding. In this episode, we will explore all about this.So What are you waiting for? Tune In Now!In this episode, we will lean,· Application of influencer marketing into B2B scenarios· Mistakes people make trying to understand influential marketing· Understanding the laws of your country before marketing anything· Effective ways for influencer marketing· Approaching the influencers· Which media format is best for influencer marketing?· Improve sales and revenue generationAbout Stacy JonesStacy Jones is the CEO of Hollywood Branded, an LA influencer marketing, branded content & product placement agency.Education – Stacy earned a BFA in Theater Production and Scenic Design from the University of Arizona. Experience – Stacy Jones is the CEO and founder of Hollywood Branded, a Los Angeles influencer marketing, branded content, and product placement agency. Stacy has over twenty-three years of leadership experience building global entertainment branding campaigns for top Fortune 500 companies and hundreds of brands, including BlackBerry, Bumble, Canadian Club, Pilot Pen, and Ralph Lauren.Accomplishments – She is acknowledged as an expert in the field, she has appeared on the BBC, CNN, and MSNBC; spoken at conferences around the globe; and been featured in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Advertising Age, Hollywood Reporter, The Financial Times and dozens of other media outlets. She received a BFA in Theater Production & Scenic Design from the University of Arizona.Fun Facts – None disclosedObstacles Overcame – None disclosedLinks & Mentions From This Episode:Stacy Jones’ company: https://www.HollywoodBranded.com Stacy Jones’ email: stacy@HollywoodBranded.com TetraNoodle consulting services: https://www.tetranoodle.comTetraNoodle professional training: https://courses.tetranoodle.com Thanks for Tuning In!Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section!Enjoyed the episode? Kindly share it with your friends. Don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for our “Bootstrapping Your Dreams Show!” And finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get. Please leave a review right now!!! Thanks for listening! Stay happy and curious! Have a great day!
Stacy Jones is the CEO and founder of Hollywood Branded, a Los Angeles influencer marketing, branded content and product placement agency. Stacy has over twenty-three years of leadership experience building global entertainment branding campaigns for top Fortune 500 companies and hundreds of brands, including BlackBerry, Bumble, Canadian Club, Pilot Pen and Ralph Lauren. . Acknowledged as an expert in the field, she has appeared on the BBC, CNN and MSNBC; spoken at conferences around the globe; and been featured in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Advertising Age, Hollywood Reporter, The Financial Times and dozens of other media outlets. She received a BFA in Theater Production & Scenic Design from the University of Arizona. Explore our agency at https://hollywoodbranded.com Follow Hollywood Branded's blog at https://blog.hollywoodbranded.com Listen to Stacy's podcast at https://hollywoodbranded.com/podcast Get certified in influencer and content marketing at https://learn.hollywoodbranded.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stacy Jones is the CEO and founder of Hollywood Branded, a Los Angeles influencer marketing, branded content and product placement agency established in 2007, and host of the podcast Marketing Mistakes (& How To Avoid Them). Stacy has over twenty-three years of leadership experience building global entertainment branding campaigns for top Fortune 500 companies and hundreds of brands, including BlackBerry, Bumble, Canadian Club, Lacoste and Pilot Pen. Acknowledged as an expert in the field, she has appeared on the BBC, CNN and MSNBC; spoken at conferences around the globe; and been featured in dozens of media outlets, including Forbes, Advertising Age, Hollywood Reporter, and The Financial Times. In fact, you have likely read or heard Stacy’s name recently after she and her agency experienced their own moment of fame when they went viral around the world – amassing over 4 billion media impressions digitally, in print and on TV in every country around the world, earning the agency over $45 million in media value. This all occurred after Stacy was interviewed by Market Watch, CNBC, Business Insider and Money regarding the potential product placement costs, and the PR value Starbucks received, from being mistaken for a cup seen in Game of Thrones. Stacy received a BFA in Theater Production & Scenic Design from the University of Arizona – which provided the perfect launchpad to bring the worlds of productions and brands together. To learn more about Stacy visit: https://www.HollywoodBranded.com To watch more interview, to be a guest or for sponsorship opportunities visit: https://www.AskSharifah.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sharifah-hardie/support
Emily Fassler is a production manager and sound designer based in the Bay Area. Emily has had a love of the theater since she was young, playing James in James and the Giant Peach when she was just five years old! Later in life, with the help of a few key mentors, she discovered aspects of theater other than being on stage that she loved. She now is on the production management team in the theater department at UC Berkeley and spends her summers as a production manager at The Ground Floor, Berkeley Repertory Theatre's incubator program. Connect with Vania Vananina at vaniavananina.com and on Instagram @vaniavananina! Produced by Puddle Creative Music by Megan Diana Art by Vania Vananina and Maia Buzbee
Shake On It, the musical, is a collaborative piece by students in UC Santa Barbara’s College of Creative Studies. Over the course of two quarters students from a variety of majors worked together to bring this concept to life. Collectively creating the music, script, and the set, undergraduates from across the UCSB campus gained valuable experience of the workshopping and play production process. Series: "Soundscape" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34064]
Shake On It, the musical, is a collaborative piece by students in UC Santa Barbara’s College of Creative Studies. Over the course of two quarters students from a variety of majors worked together to bring this concept to life. Collectively creating the music, script, and the set, undergraduates from across the UCSB campus gained valuable experience of the workshopping and play production process. Series: "Soundscape" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34064]
Shake On It, the musical, is a collaborative piece by students in UC Santa Barbara’s College of Creative Studies. Over the course of two quarters students from a variety of majors worked together to bring this concept to life. Collectively creating the music, script, and the set, undergraduates from across the UCSB campus gained valuable experience of the workshopping and play production process. Series: "Soundscape" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34064]
Shake On It, the musical, is a collaborative piece by students in UC Santa Barbara’s College of Creative Studies. Over the course of two quarters students from a variety of majors worked together to bring this concept to life. Collectively creating the music, script, and the set, undergraduates from across the UCSB campus gained valuable experience of the workshopping and play production process. Series: "Soundscape" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34064]
Cassidy McMillan is an Actress, award-winning Film Director, Producer, Writer and Speaker. She will be making a return visit to the Born To Talk Radio Show on Monday, April 2nd starting at 1:00 PT. She just completed starring in a Los Angeles area Theater Production of the Tony Award Nominated, Pulitzer Prize Finalist drama play “OTHER... The post Welcome Cassidy McMillan appeared first on Born To Talk.
Susannah chats with Shelly McLendon, Founder of Siren Theater and Rosie Rose Productions, and her friends Kirsten Kuppenbender and Rose Bonomo. Susannah also chats with Hamilton Superfan, Becci Swearingen. Don't forget, this Wednesday, Shoshana Bean will be at Beaverton High School!
Theater folk hit the Magnodome as Cassandra Snow and Manny Elliott drop by to talk crowdfunding, auditions, and influences
Carla Parker (Writer/Director/Lyricist) is an Ochre House Theater company member & Operations Manager with a Masters in Theater Production from Central Washington University. Carla joined Ochre House Theater as a company member in 2011. Ms. Parker has been involved (on & offstage) in over 20 productions at Ochre House Theater. For tickets or more information, please visit, http://www.ochrehousetheater.com Interview recorded by Mark Noble, August 14, 2017 at Ochre House Theater.