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There's no business like pod business, there's no business I know! This week on the show, muscial adaptations, from stage to screen! From The Jazz Singer to The Prom, West Side Story to Wicked, we cover it all! If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter/Bluesky @TheMixedReviews, like us on Facebook, e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com, visit our Instagram or TikTok for extra content, become a patron on our Patreon, or stop by our shop and pick up some podcast merchandise! Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, Podchaser, Audible, or wherever you get podcasts!
Operina is a new opera podcast for kids, created and hosted by soprano Jessica Cambio. Each episode features children from around the world participating (in their own language) in a musical, historical, cultural, and linguistic educational adventure... with their parents' permission, of course.Opera, classical music, and linguistic studies are often neglected and/or not introduced to children at all, especially at the elementary school level. It has been scientifically proven that exposure to classical music, art, dance, culture, foreign languages, and even global travel at an early age encourages healthy brain stimulation and growth, a more peaceful upbringing, a stronger sense of community, and therefore, a better world. The Operina mission is to provide a fun, free, kid-friendly all-encompassing learning experience to enhance their musical and cultural education, expand their horizons, encourage them to think outside the box of their daily lives... all the while limiting their screen time. ;)Operina encourages kids to learn, grow, explore, and experience opera and classical music firsthand. The episodes, narrated by various musical guests worldwide, can be enjoyed in the comfort of your own home. Operina also encourages your children to make new friends, share information and opinions, learn new words in foreign languages, use their imagination and creativity, create a community, listen to the sounds of the human voice and orchestral instruments, design costumes and sets, dance, sing, and explore the stage, acting, and all the spectacle of opera from the inside.Operina features guests from all corners of the globe, stories extracted from operas that have survived hundreds of years, quizzes, foreign words integrated in the language of the opera being presented, and so much more. Join us on this new adventure!In this episode, instead of discussing an opera, I will read Julie Andrews' and Emma Walton Hamilton's The First Notes: The Story of DO, RE, MI. Please listen to Julie's Library for more educational children's books written by Ms. Andrews and her daughter. You won't regret it! The episode also includes musical selections from the film The Sound of Music in which Ms. Andrews stars. Enjoy!!If your child would like to be featured as a guest on future episodes, please send your submissions (in any language) to: operinapodcast@gmail.com.DISCLAIMER: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
The Fullerton School District removed Nazi symbols from their 6th grade performance of "The Sound of Music", and some are calling it censorship. Parents are displeased with schools that they claim are "indoctrinating" their kids into the "woke" culture and are filing lawsuits. Tim Scott has begun his Presidential Campaign - Handel shares some things you should know about him. And Brittney Griner has had a change of heart when it comes to the United States National Anthem following her detainment in Russia.
Here are the top stories in Friday's paper: Four local men purchase Alexandria Shooting Park. Alexandria City Council updates flag code. Andria Theatre presents “The Sound of Music.” Osakis girls' basketball beat Paynesville in the season opener on Tuesday. To read more from these stores and others, look for them in our print edition and online at echopress.com. Stay connected to your community with local news! Get your first month of access to ECHOPRESS.COM for only ninety-nine cents for the first three months! Visit ECHOPRESS.COM/subscribe for this great offer! You can also stop by our office at 225 7th Ave E or give us a call at 320-763-3133.
Julie Andrews is more than an actress, her career is inspiring and her movies rank in the top 10 of most charts. so it is only fitting that I talk about her most iconic movies The Sound of Music and of course Mary Poppins. Both movies have had success in the west end and Broadway. Enjoy the episode. --- 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/wayne-blinko/message
Actor, writer, and longtime friend of Nicole's, Doug Plaut (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt; Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate), had what can only be described as a roughhhhh childhood. When Doug (they/he) began exhibiting non-heteronormative traits at an early age ("I was a four-year-old who loved Barbara Streisand"), his parents sought out medical intervention. By late high school, Doug had seen eleven psychiatrists, and been on a whopping *seventeen* different medications. Doug recounts his struggles with exercise bulimia, his hilarious/enviable desire to identify most as "a strange person who, like, lives in the woods," and the incredible 180 his father did in recent years. Also, his beautiful friendship with Charles Busch, and the life-changing production of The Sound of Music in which he and Nicole played von Trapp siblings!Follow Doug on Instagram at @dougplautperson and on Twitter at @DougPlaut.
The New Wolsey's outgoing Artistic Director Peter Rowe sat down with us to reflect on an incredible 22 years with us!Pete leads us through how his career began, and how his early work inspired some of the unforgettable work created at our theatre, including the rise of actor-musician shows, as well as the birth of our famous rock 'n' roll pantomimes.We talk about his creative process for the pantos, discussing how the stories get chosen, how the script in all it's rhyming glory is formed, and how he puts together the memorable set lists for each script.We speak about what's next for him, including an intriguing road trip across Europe in a VW bus, before we get onto the topic of the two shows that he's penned in to direct later this year - Trio and Goldilocks and the Three Bears... including a sneak preview of a handful of the songs from Trio!Thank you to Pete for joining us on this episode, as well as of course being at the helm of so many productions here at the New Wolsey over the years!You're all welcome to get involved with The New Wolsey Theatre podcast! If you'd like to be a guest or have a questions for us, please just get in touch - we'd love to hear from you!Email: jparker@wolseytheatre.co.uk----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tickets on sale now for some shows that we think you'll really love this Autumn:KINKY BOOTSTRIOBOMBAY SUPERSTARand of course... OUR AWARD WINNING ROCK 'N' ROLL PANTO - GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS!To view our full summer and autumn programmes, please click HEREVisit the New Wolsey Theatre website hereThanks to our good friends at Podtalk.co.uk for managing and producing our podcast.The New Wolsey Theatre is supported by Arts Council England, Suffolk County Council and Ipswich Borough Council.#podcast #theatre #TheSoundOfMusic #musical #show #family #whatson
"You brought music back into the house. I had forgotten." For those who cherish Disney, worship at the altar of Spielberg, love nothing more than immersing themselves into the world of Aardman, let us introduce you to Not Just For Kids. This is the podcast that revisits the films we cherished growing up, be they family films or something we maybe shouldn't have been watching. Host Russell Bailey concludes our fifth series, taking a look at the musical genre from its heyday at the birth of the talkies to today. James Rodrigues (https://twitter.com/roddersj04) and Dr Vincent M Gaine (https://twitter.com/DrGaine) are back to discuss 60s multi-Oscar winning The Sound of Music and the powerful Elton John biopic Rocketman. Email us: notjustforkidspodcast@gmail.com Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd: @adultstoopod Listen to the latest episode of Invasion of the Pody People: July 2022 Give the Not Just For Kids Movie Club a listen: https://anchor.fm/russell-bailey2
Heidi Bernhard-Bubb from Ormiston Sudbury Academy chats to us all about the the upcoming 'Playmaking Festival' in which many schools will come together to put on a production of Much Ado About Nothing!We spoke about what the Playmaking Festival is and what her role is within the Royal Shakespeare Company's schools programme, and how this year's show is shaping up.Heidi also shares her view on Shakespeare, including her really interesting opinion on how to truly appreciate the famous playwright's work!We talked about the impact the experience has on the children involved in the production, as well as all of the work that goes on behind the scenes to keep the kids entertained and focused.Thank you to Heidi for giving us her time to record this podcast!You're all welcome to get involved with The New Wolsey Theatre podcast! If you'd like to be a guest or have a questions for us, please just get in touch - we'd love to hear from you!Email: jparker@wolseytheatre.co.uk----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tickets on sale now for some shows that we think you'll really love this Autumn:SWEENEY TODDKINKY BOOTSTRIOBOMBAY SUPERSTARand of course... OUR AWARD WINNING ROCK 'N' ROLL PANTO - GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS!To view our full summer and autumn programmes, please click HEREVisit the New Wolsey Theatre website hereThanks to our good friends at Podtalk.co.uk for managing and producing our podcast.The New Wolsey Theatre is supported by Arts Council England, Suffolk County Council and Ipswich Borough Council.#podcast #theatre #TheSoundOfMusic #musical #show #family #whatson
Bridie Horne from the Children's Theatre Company (CTC) chats to us about their brilliant company, CTC, and reveals all about the upcoming show at the New Wolsey, The Sound of Music!We chat about the make-up of the company - the four different areas ranging from a part-time academy to full-time foundation course to prepare students for the next step in their careers.Bridie talks about seeing the school through the pandemic (CTC were in just their first year when COVID struck!) and transitioning from online sharing of work, back to full-scale productions like this one coming up in July.We chat about casting The Sound of Music, how rehearsals are going, and other fascinating topics - such as the need for role-sharing with young performers.The Sound of Music opens at The New Wolsey Theatre on 7th July and runs for 4 shows, finishing on 9th. You can book your tickets here.Thank you to Bridie for this fab interview during what is an incredibly busy schedule for you!You're all welcome to get involved with The New Wolsey Theatre podcast! If you'd like to be a guest or have a questions for us - please just get in touch - we'd love to hear from you!Email: jparker@wolseytheatre.co.uk----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tickets on sale now for some shows that we think you'll really love this Autumn:SWEENEY TODDKINKY BOOTS TRIOBOMBAY SUPERSTARand of course... OUR AWARD WINNING ROCK 'N' ROLL PANTO - GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS!To view our full summer and autumn programmes, please click HEREVisit the New Wolsey Theatre website hereThanks to our good friends at Podtalk.co.uk for managing and producing our podcast.The New Wolsey Theatre is supported by Arts Council England, Suffolk County Council and Ipswich Borough Council.#podcast #theatre #TheSoundOfMusic #musical #show #family #whatson
Join your Happy Hollywood History Host, Mr. Ben Burke, and his amazing co-host, Ms. Rachel Lind as they discuss the production history behind Robert Wise's 1965 family classic, The Sound of Music. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe!
Dencker og Nielsen er tilbage efter en lille sommerferie med en sæson fyldt med seje børn! Vi lægger ud med klassikeren over dem alle: The Sound of Music, og mon ikke vi får lov at høre en enkelt eller to af vores alle sammens favoritter?
Scott goes on an epic rant about the Super Bowl coverage; we talk about the GOAT’s salary; the miserable halftime show (who at the NFL thought The Weeknd was a good pick? — we have our choices for next year, BTW); the good and bad commercials; PLUS, we chat about Dolly Parton’s reluctancy to get political; the best states to live if you’re single; Subway defends their tunafish; and, we say goodbye to “The Sound of Music” actor Christopher Plummer.
Dan and Eric talk about Trump, Biden, Twitter, Hot Pockets, dinosaur butthole, LA county, cremation, drinking water, cocaine hippos, Parler, Amazon, MeWe, Brave, Apple, podcasts, Chris Rock, Mansun, Grizzly II: Revenge, The Empty Man, Night Stalker: The Hunt For A Serial Killer, Goodbye Butterfly, Don't Tell A Soul, The Towering Inferno, The Sound of Music, Ted Lasso
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In honor of Friday the 13th, what movie scared you the most?
Earlier this week, I unexpectedly lost my aunt. As a tribute to her, I dedicate 4 songs she enjoyed. Songs Used:"When You Wish Upon a Star" - Cliff Edwards (1940) (Pinocchio)"Somewhere Out There" - James Ingram & Linda Ronstadt (1986) (An American Tail)"Edelweiss" - Bill Lee (1965) (The Sound of Music)"You Raise Me Up" - Josh Groban (2003-2004)
Some of many meanings that have to do with 'to do'. -Credits: "T'innamorerò" by Ashley Ingram, Shirley Mattison, and Marina Rei, 1998.
Hear Von Trapp actors Duane Chase and Debbie Turner talk about Julie Andrews and making the movie of a lifetime as Success Made to Last celebrates the 55th anniversary of The Sound of Music film.
After The Sound of Music, Duane Chase (Fredrick) turned out to be a world class geologist with a Master's degree from The University of Alabama AND Debbie Turner (Marta) became a sought after florist, decorating the White House at Christmas.
As Rossy prepares herself for any kind of impromptu Lip Sync Battle competition, LK is questioning the authenticity of Lady Gaga and Bradley Copper's relationship. We learn about Chicago’s greatest contribution to 'The Sound of Music' and which 'Bachelor in Paradise' star was spotted jogging along Lake Michigan. Find out which former 'Big Brother' contestant is balding in the exact same places as Rossy’s cousin Chook as well as the best reason to create a Kickstarter project. Listen now - it’s a pearler!
My Geek Universe: Quotes and Catchphrases, A compilation of my favorite all time quotes, which happen to be form the best books,movies, shows, TV series, EVER! Join Neisha T Mulchan fr a fun, light-hearted, but personal look at the important place quotes and catchphrases have in our life. Reminding us of special moments, favorite scenes, characters, entertainers; and even moments that may have changed our lives! " From Rett Butler; to Dorothy, or Han Solo. Every phrase leaves an imprint. #TheWizardofOz #GoneWiththeWind #TheWiz #TheBeatles #SesameStreet #StarWars #DieHard #Casablanca #ForrestGump #TomHanks #TheSoundofMusic #JudyGarland #Hamilton #TheLionKing #LukeSkywalker #PrincessLeia #AStreetcarNamedDesire #Hemingway #Disney #WaltDisney #JurassicPark
My Favorite Things include this episode on The Sound of Music! We talk The Julie Andrews Effect, surprise Nazis, and dating advice from Chelsey. Plus, we name the perfect Cpt. von Trapp for the next revival--if only someone would call JLM! Theme music by Cullen Vance. Original Broadway cast album: Amazon | Spotify | iTunes
While Stephanie was studying at New York University's Tisch school of Arts' she auditioned for the ensemble of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" on Broadway starring Daniel Radcliffe. She discusses the lucky break that led to her moving from the ensemble to the leading role of Rosemary who falls in love with Finch, played by Daniel Radcliffe. Today Stephanie is receiving rave reviews as Maria in the Stratford Festival's production of "The Sound of Music." We talk about how she got the role and the challenges of the production.
“The Hills Are Alive…” with Steven Smith! He is an Emmy-winning director, producer and writer who worked on one of the most comprehensive Star Wars documentaries ever called EMPIRE OF DREAMS. Such stories he has to tell with a few of our favorite people: George Lucas, John Williams, Steven Spielberg... He also has a project coming out on Sarah's birthday, March 10th, that's making her sing from the hilltops! On February 27th, we lost a great man, Leonard Nimoy. We will be talking to some folks who had a personal connection to Mr. Nimoy, including Andy Wolff of Creation Entertainment and Richard Arnold, research consultant on STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION and family friend of the Nimoys. Also on this episode: Skywalking To Celebration with Special Guest: ERIC GELLER of TheForce.net Skywalking On TV Skywalker Shout-Outs Skywalker Of The Week And remember…NeverLand On Alderaan! Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts now available on TeePublic! Only $14 starting March 6th at 10:00am PST. Check them out HERE. We love when you tweet at us during the show: @SkywalkingPod. And we love your feedback! Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast
“The Hills Are Alive…” with Steven Smith! He is an Emmy-winning director, producer and writer who worked on one of the most comprehensive Star Wars documentaries ever called EMPIRE OF DREAMS. Such stories he has to tell with a few of our favorite people: George Lucas, John Williams, Steven Spielberg... He also has a project coming out on Sarah’s birthday, March 10th, that’s making her sing from the hilltops! On February 27th, we lost a great man, Leonard Nimoy. We will be talking to some folks who had a personal connection to Mr. Nimoy, including Andy Wolff of Creation Entertainment and Richard Arnold, research consultant on STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION and family friend of the Nimoys. Also on this episode: Skywalking To Celebration with Special Guest: ERIC GELLER of TheForce.net Skywalking On TV Skywalker Shout-Outs Skywalker Of The Week And remember…NeverLand On Alderaan! Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts now available on TeePublic! Only $14 starting March 6th at 10:00am PST. Check them out HERE. We love when you tweet at us during the show: @SkywalkingPod. And we love your feedback! Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
Dennis visits actress Maile Flanagan in the San Fernando Valley home she shares with her wife Leesa to discuss Maile's appearance in the February revival of Justin Tanner's stage smash "Voice Lessons" with Laurie Metcalf and French Stewart. Other topics include growing up in Hawaii, Thailand and Germany, the fact that her father was a spy, her one-woman version of The Sound of Music, having tea with Julie Andrews, struggling with her improv pals early on and winning an Emmy for "Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks." She also talks about her audition strategy, arriving in LA and thinking, 'I'm home,' getting a standing ovation from the wait staff at the Emmy's, working on shows like "Shameless," "Mike and Molly," "Lab Rats" and "Weeds." Other topics include the weird names her characters sometimes get like "Woman in Suana," feeling like a rock star at animation conventions and what it's like to fly First Class with a Beatle.