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The Above The Bar Podcast: After The Lights Go Out with Special Guests Jermaine Lewis Sr. & Orlando Strozier Tune in for a riveting episode where the intersection of sports and arts comes alive. We are elated to bring to you two powerhouses in their respective fields - Jermaine Lewis Sr., an NFL legend and Orlando Strozier, a proficient actor and communication expert. Orlando Strozier: Orlando is a seasoned actor, backed by an illustrious history in the realm of information technology and services. Adept in Acting, Event Planning, Customer Service, and proficient with tools like Microsoft Word and Video. He has honed his craft with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Maryland College Park, focusing on Theatre/Theater. Orlando's transition from tech to theater is a testament to following one's passion. Jermaine Lewis Sr.: Jermaine is an emblematic figure in the world of football. Drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the 1996 NFL Draft, he swiftly made his mark as the team's ace kick and punt returner and slot receiver. His achievements, from scoring 23 touchdowns between 1996-2001, attending Pro Bowl in 1998 & 2001, leading NFL stats to an unforgettable performance in Super Bowl XXXV, make him a true NFL stalwart. Beyond his iconic presence in Ravens, Lewis explored horizons with Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars, culminating his NFL journey with astounding records and accolades. His legacy in Ravens and the broader NFL is etched in golden letters. Delve into the journeys of these two mavericks, exploring life on the field, on the stage, and what unfolds "After The Lights Go Out". Their stories of triumphs, challenges, and transition promise an episode brimming with insights, laughter, and reflections. Platform: Podbean & all major podcast platforms. Grab your headphones, and let's dive deep into the realms of NFL and theater, only on The Above The Bar Podcast! #AboveTheBarPodcast #AfterTheLightsGoOut #JermaineLewisSr #OrlandoStrozier #NFL #Theater #Journey #Transition #LifeBeyondTheLimelight
We all now belong to the Church of Sil. Look, it’s a podcast about old doctor who characters coming back and appearing in the most random way possible. How can you not expect that Sil would make an appearance? He’s basically the greatest character that’s ever graced our television screens. And I mean that mostContinue reading →
If it's not entirely obvious, I'm a THEATRE person. I am not a THEATER person, not really. This is partly a silly distinction of spelling and partly a really serious long-standing American problem. And before I go any further with this, let me acknowledge that I now think I'm on the wrong side of this divide. It's a side I've fought for, one that I reinforce every time I spell my company's name or website or email address, and one I somehow cannot seem to let go, no matter how on the wrong side of it I am. I started to think about this when a European friend asked what we call the break, or pause, in a performance. I'd been thinking about all the ways that theatres are set up to make people feel like outsiders when they arrive and the simple fact that we call this break an intermission suddenly struck me as yet another way our theatres create this rarified atmosphere. We don't take a break, no, no. We take – an intermission. So many things about going to the theatre are built to suggest that it is for the elites. We'll have no groundlings here, please and thank you. This is why we have velvet ropes. And this is not an accident. To keep reading The Theatre Theater Problem and the Intermission visit the Songs for the Struggling Artist blog. This is Episode 299 Song: The Grand Theatre - Old 97s Image by sabinevanerp via Pixabay To support this podcast: Give it 5 stars in Apple Podcasts. Write a nice review! Rate it wherever you listen or via: https://ratethispodcast.com/strugglingartist Join my mailing list: www.emilyrainbowdavis.com/ Like the blog/show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SongsfortheStrugglingArtist/ Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/emilyrdavis Or buy me a coffee on Kofi: http://ko-fi.com/emilyrainbowdavis or PayPal me: https://www.paypal.me/strugglingartist Follow me on Twitter @erainbowd Instagram and Pinterest Tell a friend! Listen to The Dragoning here (it's my audio drama) and support via Ko-fi here: https://ko-fi.com/messengertheatrecompany As ever, I am yours, Emily Rainbow Davis
All of us have dreams that we chase passionately, and on some occasions, when we are about to quit, someone tells us what we need to hear, and it energizes us and gives us air and impulse. But sometimes, it is the complete opposite. We know what we want, and our friends and family advise us to move on and try something different. And in those cases, the best thing we can do is ignore everyone's opinion, go after our dreams, and keep trying until we make them real. In this episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with the actor and producer at Book 11 Productions, Michael Steger. He is a Lifetime Member of The Actors Studio, and he has graduated Bachelor of Arts in Theatre/Theater from California State Polytechnic University in Pomona. He participated in multiple successful projects, including the 2008's TV series 90210 and True Blood, and the movie Ana Maria in Novela Land, among many others. We had a fantastic conversation about his journey on becoming an actor, why he quitted acting in high-school, and what made him go back to acting in College. He shared his thoughts on why people behave funny around those that are enthusiastically chasing their dreams. We also talked about turning weakness into strengths, the secrets for a long-lasting love relationship, how we attract our tribe through our behavior, and much more. Tune in and learn about Michael's journey into becoming a successful actor and his excitement for making constant leaps of faith. Some Questions I Ask:Was acting something you always knew you wanted to do? (2:04)What made you quit? (4:01)What would you say was the most relevant thing that made you rise and overcome your fear of rejection? (6:48)Can we talk about turning weakness into a strength? (10:11)Can you give us, just for fun, your top three favorite books? (14:31)Can you talk about the experience of co-producing a movie with your wife? (18:36)In This Episode, You Will Learn:The early vocation meets its first obstacle (2:23)A life-changing trip to Ecuador (4:41)Michael's message to everyone dreaming of getting into Hollywood (5:47)A simple yet effective trick to tick every box in our daily schedule (11:55)Realizing who we are and what we want to do (19:20)Resources:Book: Rhonda Byrne - The SecretBook: Robert A. Johnson - Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal GrowthBook: Ayn Rand - The FountainheadBook: Don Miguel Ruiz - The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Toltec Wisdom Book)White Like Me Movie FacebookConnect with Michael:LinkedInInstagramTwitterFacebookLet's Connect!WebsiteInstagramEnhanced Living - Facebook GroupEnhanced Living - Youtube ChannelThe Vegans Three - Youtube Channel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this series the nerds will tackle 4 of the most controversial movie musicals. ALSO!!! Theatre Theater's first ever special guest.... You know her from Hollywood Fringe Festival and her Productions with Ruckus Rockwell AS WELL AS our original songwriter for the podcast. Turns out Pam may have even been the reason this podcast ever came into existence. ENJOY! On part 1 they discuss Scott's Pick OKLAHOMA! (1955) and Cj's Pick JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (1971). SUBSCRIBE. RATE. REVIEW!! THEME: Ryan Thomas Johnson Original Song: Pamela Quinn IG: @theatre_theater_pod Twitter: @the_theatre_pod Gmail: theatretheaterpod@gmail.com tiktok: @theatre_of_the_absurd Resources below BLM Donation and Education LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/NationalResourcesList Black Owned Businesses in LA: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18w-0RBhwBBlXDN9kRV9DVSCAGSCjtHb9K0Pq2YBv18U/htmlview?usp=sharing&pru=AAABcpXptV0*XfoiE2Ay5SJUCEO3tXROGQ&urp=gmail_link MPJI https://marshap.org/ Petitions https://linktr.ee/petitions_123 https://www.change.org/p/andy-beshear-justice-for-breonna-taylor https://www.change.org/p/adams-county-district-attorney-justice-for-elijah-mcclain-48a81830-f891-4b04-ba28-c2625b916b96 Update Description (https://audioboom.com/posts/7703310-samuel-beckett-part-2-waiting-for-podot/edit)
Trailer for a new podcast COMING MAY 1ST 2020 Hosts: Cj Merriman Scott Leggett J. Bailey Burcham Follow us on socials: IG @theatre_theater_pod Twitter @the_theatre_pod FB @TheatreTheatrePodcast Email theatretheaterpod@gmail.com Special Thanks to: Ryan Thomas Johnson - Theme Song Pam Quinn - Original Music Scott Leggett - Editing ZOOM - for giving us the ability to record in quarantine.
TBWAChiatDay’s Arya Davachi sits down with me to discuss his role as a Culture Curator at the company's Playa Vista, CA office. Arya attended New York University where he studied Theatre/Theater. He’s also a writer, event planner, and DJ. Follow the show on Instagram: @adcademics Follow Justin on all social platforms: @justindbarnette Music by Rory Noble Interested in being a guest on the show? Email adcademicspodcast@gmail.com
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(From the Best of State of the Arts originally broadcast January 3, 2011) Back to kick off the New Year with a feel-good goal, Sterling & Stroili converse about the hilarious realities of attending the Annual Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, CA. Veteran nightclub star and recording artist Jeanie Brandes charms the husk right off of the corn as the year's first in-studio guest; along with Broadway and television star Dean Butler who discusses his multi-faceted career from theatre to television's iconic hit series Little House on the Prairie, and his award-winning film company Legacy Documentaries. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the world premiere of TV star Ryan Eggold's Amy and Elliot at the Stella Adler-Gilbert Stage in Hollywood; and Sunset Limited presented by Rogue Machine at Theatre Theater in Los Angeles. Brandes and Butler recall worst moments during live performance. Miss Brandes' latest CD Jeanie Brandes Kisses You Awake is also featured.
(From the Best of State of the Arts originally broadcast January 3, 2011) Back to kick off the New Year with a feel-good goal, Sterling & Stroili converse about the hilarious realities of attending the Annual Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, CA. Veteran nightclub star and recording artist Jeanie Brandes charms the husk right off of the corn as the year's first in-studio guest; along with Broadway and television star Dean Butler who discusses his multi-faceted career from theatre to television's iconic hit series Little House on the Prairie, and his award-winning film company Legacy Documentaries. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the world premiere of TV star Ryan Eggold's Amy and Elliot at the Stella Adler-Gilbert Stage in Hollywood; and Sunset Limited presented by Rogue Machine at Theatre Theater in Los Angeles. Brandes and Butler recall worst moments during live performance. Miss Brandes' latest CD Jeanie Brandes Kisses You Awake is also featured.
Shtick around for the jokes... Is art really in the eye of the beholder? Sterling and Stroili cite some questionable examples. Broadway star Jason Graae (A Grand Night for Singing, Falsettos), and television???s Jim O???Heir, co-star of the hit NBC series Parks and Recreation, are not only interviewed about their careers, but partake in the day???s order of funny business. The live Arts Calendar singles out Caught at Hollywood???s Zephyr Theatre - which examines America???s contentious debate over same sex marriage; and Hoboken to Hollywood at the Edgemar Center for the Arts in Santa Monica, CA - the critically-acclaimed, new, big band musical about Sinatra during the early years. Sterling reviews the world premiere comedy Amy and Elliot at Hollywood???s Stella Adler Gilbert Stage- starring, written and directed by Ryan Eggold of the hit CW TV series Beverly Hills 90210. Stroili reviews Rogue Machine???s The Sunset Limited at Theatre Theater in Los Angeles. Graae and O???Heir recall their worst moments while performing. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
Back to kick off the New Year with a feel-good goal, Sterling & Stroili converse about the hilarious realities of attending the Annual Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, CA. Veteran nightclub star and recording artist Jeanie Brandes charms the husk right off of the corn as the year???s first in-studio guest; along with Broadway and television star Dean Butler who discusses his multi-faceted career from theatre to television???s iconic hit series Little House on the Prairie, and his award-winning film company Legacy Documentaries. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the world premiere of TV star Ryan Eggold???s Amy and Elliot at the Stella Adler-Gilbert Stage in Hollywood; and Sunset Limited presented by Rogue Machine at Theatre Theater in Los Angeles. Brandes and Butler recall worst moments during live performance. Miss Brandes??? latest CD Jeanie Brandes Kisses You Awake is also featured. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
It's not many acting hopefuls who get the chance to personally quiz the likes of Jack Nicholson, Michael Douglas and Peter Fonda on how to make it "big" in Hollywood, so when a young James Reynolds got the opportunity, he grabbed it. Having studied journalism in college, Reynolds spent time as a film reviewer for the "Topeka Daily Capitol" and, as a part of his duties, interviewed a number of filmdom's brightest talents. Reynolds' research has paid off as viewers who have seen him regularly on NBC's "Days of Our Lives" and "Generations" will attest. Reynolds made his first appearance as stalwart police captain Abe Carver on "Days of Our Lives" in 1981. After nine years, Reynolds moved to the new daytime series "Generations," where he earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. With the subsequent demise of that series, Reynolds returned to "Days of Our Lives" in 1991. In 2004 received a NAACP Image Award nomination for Best Actor in a Daytime Drama for his role on "Days of Our Lives," followed by a 2004 Daytime Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama. Despite his heavy schedule on the series, Reynolds still finds time to head Free State Productions, a film and TV production company involved with documentaries, movies and music videos, as well as making occasional appearances on stage in Los Angeles. He starred in "Buffalo Soldier" at Theatre/Theater in a taut drama about black U.S. Army troops in the American West following the Civil War for which he was nominated for an NAACP Theatre Award. He also starred with other Vietnam veterans in the acclaimed drama "Tracers," which was conceived by John DiFusco and created by a group of actor/veterans in 1980. When time permits, Reynolds tours colleges in his one-man show, "I, Too, Am America." The show, written and performed by Reynolds, is a commentary on the African-American experience from the time the first slaves were brought to this country up to the present day.
Joining the 5TOP Morning Team:Virginia Jones and Judith Shelton!JUDITH SHELTON is an LA-based comedian and actress and host of "Relationshi*" every Saturday at the IO West! VIRGINIA JONES is a comic out of Portland, Oregon who is starring in that city's first heavy-metal musical, Chariots of Rubber, opening July 23rd at Theatre Theater.
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