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On this week's episode, we are joined by renowned actor, international cabaret artist, theatre director, presenter and playwright, Tim McArthur! Tim shares his journey working in the entertainment industry for over 25 years - from falling in love with pantos and the theatre as a young child growing up in North Yorkshire, to getting his big break (serendipitously) with an audition for drama school in London at 17 years old and getting in, spurring on his illustrious career.In this episode, Tim opens up about his struggles with health anxiety and how he's been able to overcome and manage this; and sheds light on the struggles many artists face in the entertainment industry.He also shares with us his creative process in writing plays, how he approaches directing and leading his cast (hint: it's heart-centred and human focused) and also offers timeless advice for creatives feeling stuck in their process or feeling resistance.Tim and I shared so many laughs together in this episode and I learned so much about the entertainment industry through his own illustrative journey working in it!I hope you will walk away feeling as inspired and motivated as I did, to continue to push through any endeavour you are currently working on!To connect with Tim, please follow him on IG: https://www.instagram.com/mcarthur.tim/Keep envisioning and living your best lives EnvisionAirs - ones filled with unlimited possibilities!Lots of love,Nicole xSupport the show
Katie & Olly have an informative and enormously entertaining chat with a true Sondheim connoisseur, Tim McArthur - who is also a legend of the pantomime scene and an esteemed host of choir favourite, Overtures.The conversation covers all things Sondheim, the arts in education, mental health and a healthy dose of festive frivolity to finish.Released on Christmas Eve as the penultimate episode of 2022, we wish you all a very Merry Christmas!We hope you enjoy the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alright, today's guest…is part of a golf course that has been around since 1996 that closed until new ownership bought it in 2019 and renovated the course. His favorite thing about this golf course is that it is a majestic Irish style course that is truly unique to any course in this area! When asked about methods for keeping productive his response was an emphasis on Social Media presence and marketing but on-site attention to detail and customer service are key. Advice he offers to others aspiring to succeed in business is to Pay attention to the details, it's what sets you apart. This golf course, he says, like the hook of a good song, once you get the taste of it, you keep coming back to it. Please help me in welcoming to the Morning Fuel Podcast family, General Manager of the Royal New Kent Golf Club, Tim McArthur --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morningfuelpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morningfuelpodcast/support
For his final helping of Sunday Roast, Matt Cain is joined this week by comedian Rosie Wilby, and actor Tim McArthur to discuss whether the LGBTQ+ community is less affected by class divisions than mainstream society. They'll also be joined by publisher and owner of Attitude Darren Styles to ponder how LGBTQ+ media outlets can evolve in order to better serve the community, and comedian Stephen Bailey to to chat about the role of humour in bringing about social change.Please note, some of the topics discussed in this episode might be sensitive and/or triggering. For help and support with any LGBTQ+ issues you might be facing, you can contact Switchboard on 0300 330 0630. Alternatively, the Samaritans are available twenty-four hours a day on 116 123. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Royal New Kent. A Mike Stratz design & Providence Forge, Virginia's hidden gem. #7 on Virginia's Top Golf Courses. Crew Members Dalton & Dante took a trip to "Ireland Golf in Virginia" and sat down with the new GM of Golf Operations Tim McArthur. Tim goes over the magic around the property; his incredible experience in the industry; and a 10-year outlook on what the dream is around Royal New Kent. We want to thank Tim, the staff both in Strant'z Pub, Cart & Bag staff, & the maintenance staff for creating a truly unforgettable experience! Aside from the Royal New Kent Experience, we recap a wild finish at the Masters and look at the stats which will blow your mind around the winner, Hideki Matsuyama! For more content follow us on Instagram & Twitter @enjoythewalkpod To keep up with the latest Merch, Blogs, Single Strap Society, & More, head to www.enjoythewalkpod.com #enjoythewalk #royalnewkent #invicta --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enjoythewalk/support
Tim trained at Mountview before embarking on his successful career within the performing arts world.His directing credits include: Into the Woods, (Cockpit Theatre), Metropolis,Wonderful Town, A Little Night Music, Into the Woods, Days of Hope, She Loves Me, Follies. (Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre); NewsRevue (Edinburgh 2013, Canal Café Theatre, London 2013 and 2016), Sunny Side of The Street, Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered, Classic Moments, Hidden Treasures, Coloured Lights and Jack The Ripper (Jermyn Street Theatre); Sweeney Todd and Chess (University of Cumbria, Carlisle); Rubbed, Goosed, Fanny, Jack Sissy That Stalk, Charming Dick and Prince Bendover in Boots (RVT); Beans and Cream (Canal Café Theatre); Hot Lips Cold War (London Theatre Workshop), Maurice, My Beautiful Laundrette, Dangerous, When Harry met Barry, Orton, Rise Like A Phoenix, Boyes Play, Cleveland Street, The Blink Series, three seasons of the hit Bathhouse (Above The Stag Theatre, where Tim was Associate Artistic Director from 2009 – 2015) and The Milkman's on His Way, Slippered, a new musical with Tony Hatch.His acting credits include: In Gay Company (RADA); Bathhouse and Silence of The Lambs (Above The Stag Theatre); Assassins (Pleasance Theatre); Blair on Broadway (Arts Theatre); Forever Plaid (UK Tour); South Pacific (Aberystwyth Arts Centre) Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Chelmsford Civic Theatre and Middlesbrough Theatre); Godspell (Millfield Arts Centre); As You Like it, Aladdin and Dick Whittington (Mercury Theatre, Colchester); Another Country (Greenfields); Twelfth Night (Broadway Theatre, Catford); You're Gonna Love Tomorrow (Greenwich Playhouse) and The Golden Key (Greenwich Theatre); Fred Astaire (London Palladium); Dame in Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty, Dick Whittington and Cinderella (Courtyard Theatre, Hereford); Snow White with Linda Robson (Beck Theatre, Hayes) Aladdin (Chelmsford Civic Theatre) Charming Dick (Cockpit Theatre) Sleeping Beauty with Honey G and Jack and The Beanstalk with Michelle Collins (White Rock Theatre, Hastings)His cabaret credits include: Tim's debut his show Mountains at Feinstein's 54 Below in (New York) and a season at The Pride Arts Centre in Chicago Tim Sings Stephen Sondheim's Divas (Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre, Frankenstein's and Above The Arts, Pride arts Centre – Chicago, Tada Theatre - NYC); Mountains (St James Theatre, Kenneth Moore Theatre, Ilford, Jermyn Street Theatre and Above The Arts); Tim McArthur and Chums (London Hippodrome); A New Direction (Theatre Lounge, Kuala Lumpur); New York Ding Dong (Don't Tell Mama, NYC); Over the Rainbow (Upstairs at The Gatehouse, New End Theatre and Jermyn Street Theatre). Tim has supported Helen Lederer (UK Tour); Graham Norton (Hilton); Julian Clary (Savoy Theatre) and Bobby Davro (Bridlington Spa); Elton John's Christmas Party. For the past 2 years Tim has been the host for the monthly Sondheim Society Cabaret Night (Phoenix Artist Club) and most recently was one of the headline singers in Sondheim Unplugged at London's Hippodrome. For further information about Tim, visit his website timmcarthur.com
London theatrical legend Tim McArthur joins Christopher Bartlett-Walford for a giggly journey through his audition history, with stories from Directing, Performing, and some of our listener's Audition confessions. Those hilarious and embarrassing moments that happen in the casting room, that you DON'T normally get to hear! All listener stories are anonymous & submitted by entertainment workers from around the globe. This week we hear how Tim faired in many a dance call, is he really suited to Rock music, what happens when you kick over a coffee in an audition, and why you should ALWAYS be nice to the runners. There's a few brilliant stories from On stage too, proving even when you getthe gig, things can still go wrong - so don't let it bother you too much! A lovely rambly chat through the world of Theatre auditions. Email your audition stories into the show at dontcalluspod@gmail.com & Tell your friends to check us out! -- Catch up with all previous episodes now - there'll be people you know, people you don't, but every show is full of tremendous Audition stories. -- Find out all about Tim by visiting www.TimMcArthur.com -- Share the show on Twitter - @dontcalluspod Share the show on Instagram - @dontcalluspod -- Created and hosted by Christopher Bartlett-Walford Co-Produced & Artwork by John-Webb Carter With thanks to Jukedeck, Anchor & Zapsplat for Sounds #Theatre #Auditions #castings #stage #westend #broadway #musicaltheatre #comedy #theater --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dontcalluspod/message
Healthy Acting with Shaun Dellenty.
In this episode we are talking to Tim McArthur about Healthy Acting. "I'm wedded to the stage… and to entertainment too! It all started when I fell head over heels with theatre in my teens. Even a bit earlier, as my elder brother proved recently – doing a clear-out of my mother's attic for her, he found scrapbooks I had started making when 11, where I cut out every single article on theatre I came across in every paper I read including The Sun. "
Chatting to Gary in Episode 6 is the fantastic actor, director, creative, radio host, cabaret performer TIM MCARTHUR (@mcarthur.tim ). He talks about growing up in the North East, finding his beginnings on the stage in Oliver!, how getting glandular fever led to him training at Mountview, working at our second home The Canal Cafe Theatre, Edinburgh Festival, being a pantomime dame , Cabaret in South Africa, New York and London, Sister Mary, TV and getting into radio amongst other "fortunate events"! Thankyou for all your feedback so far - please tell a friend and subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify.With thanks to Eitan Epstein Music/Audio Jungle (Theme Music), Stagey Pagey (Artwork) and Buzzsprout (Podcast Host). Any enquiries or questions to behindtheprosc@gmail.com, and don't forget to follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook (@BehindtheProsc).
Cabaret is alive and kicking at Feinstein's 54 Below, and Director/Presenter/Theater Journalist/Actor/Singer Tim McArthur is bringing his show, MOUNTAINS, from across the pond to not only blow the roof off of the famed super club, but also making a stop in Chicago to do the same. Already the host of his own successful theater based show and podcast, The Curtain Up Show, and he brings his experience and love to present a wonderful show that woll certainly give you a piece of his brilliance. Check out my conversation with the British Import. More about Tim McArthur: http://www.timmcarthur.com/ Tickets for Tim @Feinstein's 54 Below: https://54below.com/events/tim-mcarthur/ The Curtain Up Show: http://www.thecurtainupshow.com/ Support Keith Price's Curtain Call on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/keithpricecurtaincall Subscribe to Keith Price's Curtain Call on Itunes: www.keithpricecurtaincall.com Follow @keithpricecurtaincall on Instagram Follow @kpcurtaincall @comedydaddy Like me on FB: https://www.facebook.com/Keith-Prices-Curtain-Call-1380539615593807/ Subscribe on You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCduwJ3ytmAwdJMQtGllk1Ig
The cast of Charming Dick LGBTQ panto, Tim McArthur and Matthew Jones, stopped by the studio to chat about their Christmas production. The amazing Tony Prince also joined Ian to discuss his book The Royal Ruler and The Railway DJ.
The cast of Charming Dick LGBTQ panto, Tim McArthur and Matthew Jones, stopped by the studio to chat about their Christmas production. The amazing Tony Prince also joined Ian to discuss his book The Royal Ruler and The Railway DJ.
With over 20 years on the cabaret scene Tim McArthur has won critical acclaim and across the world. This interview covers everything from putting your show together, how to talk to an audience and how to crack the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
David Herzog returns to chat with Tim McArthur and other creatives involved in this cult American musical theatre piece, now playing at Above the Stag in London.
Linda Rez goes behind the scenes with the band Terns and plays their just released album, To The Bottom of The Sea. It’s been 6 years since Tern’s last album. Their latest, To The Bottom Of The Sea, fits the mold of their previous efforts; a collection of authentic and eclectic songs about life, love and the great divide. As always Terns hold to no real genre markings, blending jazz, jam and rock inspired grooves with fuzzed out guitar lines, ukulele, banjo and basically anything else that happens to be lying around during the recording process. Tim McArthur and Jordan Fox stop by to share the stories behind the music and the creative process that went into the making of the album--years of jam sessions, experimentation, and bouncing lyrics and song revisions off of each other. (Other band members: Dan McArthur on drums and Mark Putt, bass and other things.) To The Bottom of the Sea released 02 February 2015 Recorded by Terns Produced by Terns and Dave McArthur Mastered by Jason Paul Johnston
Tim McArthur ’s comic creation, Sister Mary McArthur aka the singing nun has a cult following and has even produced a satirical music video. Here Tim talks to Camden Community Radio’s Darryl McKay about the new cabaret season at Lauderdale house, the art of entertaining and how comedy, music and acting all merge together to create a character of his second self. Recorded and Edited by: Darryl McKay Lauderdale House :: The Hereford Panto :: on U-tube :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: File Download (22:41 min / 21 MB)