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In the words of Terry Ray:"I can't remember not wanting to be an actor. To be fair, I can barely remember having hair, but still. It's a passion I've fought hard to nurture and a dream I've never given up on, even when it defied all odds and all logic... and believe me, it usually did... Then one day I decided to quit waiting for the phone to ring for that one line as the theater manager on 7th HEAVEN (of course I used an example that I booked) and create my own opportunities by adding the hyphenates writer-producer to the acting thang. I teamed with Larry LaFond and we amazingly hit a home run our first time at bat (look at me with the sports metaphors) with the incredibly successful little short film GAYDAR, which was in over 120 film festivals, won a ton of awards and was recently named by California Independent Film Festival as one of the 20 Best Comedy Short Films of all time. Larry and I also made a short film called THE COST OF LIVING, a way too timely comedy about life after global co-starring Jim J. Bullock, Molly Hagan & Greg Mullavey. (More film festivals and awards).I'm the creator, writer and star of HERE TV's first original sitcom FROM HERE ON OUT (available on Amazon Prime) with Juliet Mills as well as the co-creator-writer-producer-star (sharing that "co" with Wendy Michaels) of MY SISTER IS SO GAY (Amazon Prime) with Loni Anderson as my mother. I got to co-star in 5 seasons of Michael Vaccaro's star-studded comedy CHILD OF THE 70s. I wrote and co-created the game show MODD COUPLES now playing on Hulu, I co-wrote the 2017 TV movie LOVE UNPLUGGED. My new show, TV THERAPY features a different classic TV character (played once again by the original actor) in a therapy session today (with me as the doctor) with all the issue they would currently have... Since 2016 I've been starring in ELECTRICITY (my debut as a playwright)....Mel England as my co-star we became the longest running play in Palm Springs, performing in two venues at the same time: as an immersive theater experience inside a real Palm Springs hotel room and also on stage as Oscar's Bar & Cabaret Theater and then moving to The Desert Rose Playhouse as our final venue and we prepare for an Off-Broadway run. I'm the first instructor at the famed Actor's Lab's new Palm Springs branch of their acting school. Maybe my master plan is starting to work"! -Terry Ray Epilogue: Terry's latest play is THE LINCOLN DEBATE which explores the possibility that Lincoln was actually gay. It premiered in Palm Springs in December 2022 and will be returning in the Spring of 2023 at The Bent Theatre- Palm Spring's newest and only gay theatre. Terry is also the managing director of The Bent.See Terry's full bio and other fun info at: http://www.terryray.tvPhoto: Copyright Wilkinson/2023Opening and closing music courtesy the very talented Zakhar Valaha via Pixabay.To contact Wilkinson- email him at BecomingWilkinson@gmail.com
"Describe the Night" at The Gamm Theatre and "The Inheritance" at Trinity Rep are both hugely ambitious plays that cover decades and generations.
"Describe the Night" at The Gamm Theatre and "The Inheritance" at Trinity Rep are both hugely ambitious plays that cover decades and generations.
Two for Tuesday. Both parlays or take 4 unique run-line plays.
We have non-stop entertainment and local information on this episode of The EP Podcast. Amy Kazin joins us from EPCHS with performances of Willy Wonka Junior coming soon. Glenn Pniewski tells us what happened to "Day In The Park" and the new dates for his theater production. A local kid starts his own company, and the award-winning First National Bank of Evergreen Park has some new tools and advice to help him along. And we meet Ray Novak: Evergreen Park Boat Captain! Brought to you by The First National Bank of Evergreen Park! Find the account that is right for you AND get your FREE EP Podcast Car Magnet there today! Get the latest news and information concerning everything going on in and around Evergreen Park and stay connected to your neighbors! New On-Demand Podcasts release on Mondays, with weekend specials on some Fridays. Every week Evergreen Park residents join their neighbor Chris Lanuti at a 9-foot homemade basement bar. Listen, interact & get all of your free subscription options at theEPpodcast.com!
Do we have a gun problem? The short answer is, “No.” Unless we want the whole country to be like massively gun-controlled Chicago, we should not be adding more laws to the books. Let's enforce the ones we have and focus on the mental health of the nation instead of trying to take our guns...
Do we have a gun problem? The short answer is, “No.” Unless we want the whole country to be like massively gun-controlled Chicago, we should not be adding more laws to the books. Let's enforce the ones we have and focus on the mental health of the nation instead of trying to take our guns...
On this episode of New Books in Performing Arts, we talk with Andy Bragen about two plays of his published in a new volume by Northwestern University Press: This is My Office and Notes on My Mother's Decline. Both plays center on grief: Bragen's process of grieving his father in This is My Office and the slow, painful process of his mother's death in Notes on My Mother's Decline. Both plays are bravely emotionally bare yet unsentimental. They situate death and dying in a long continuum that both predates and antedates the individual person. In this way, both plays are as much about family, history, and family history as much as they are about the moment of death. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
On this episode of New Books in Performing Arts, we talk with Andy Bragen about two plays of his published in a new volume by Northwestern University Press: This is My Office and Notes on My Mother's Decline. Both plays center on grief: Bragen's process of grieving his father in This is My Office and the slow, painful process of his mother's death in Notes on My Mother's Decline. Both plays are bravely emotionally bare yet unsentimental. They situate death and dying in a long continuum that both predates and antedates the individual person. In this way, both plays are as much about family, history, and family history as much as they are about the moment of death. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
On this episode of New Books in Performing Arts, we talk with Andy Bragen about two plays of his published in a new volume by Northwestern University Press: This is My Office and Notes on My Mother's Decline. Both plays center on grief: Bragen's process of grieving his father in This is My Office and the slow, painful process of his mother's death in Notes on My Mother's Decline. Both plays are bravely emotionally bare yet unsentimental. They situate death and dying in a long continuum that both predates and antedates the individual person. In this way, both plays are as much about family, history, and family history as much as they are about the moment of death. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
On this episode of New Books in Performing Arts, we talk with Andy Bragen about two plays of his published in a new volume by Northwestern University Press: This is My Office and Notes on My Mother's Decline. Both plays center on grief: Bragen's process of grieving his father in This is My Office and the slow, painful process of his mother's death in Notes on My Mother's Decline. Both plays are bravely emotionally bare yet unsentimental. They situate death and dying in a long continuum that both predates and antedates the individual person. In this way, both plays are as much about family, history, and family history as much as they are about the moment of death. Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
The alchemical process of changing your life through awaking
Offensive line performance? Check. Defensive front pressure? Check. No injuries. Check. Those important boxes were filled by the Chiefs in their preseason opener at the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday. As a bonus, they got a late touchdown drive from reserve quarterback Shane Buechele to win the game. On today's SportsBeat KC, beat writer Sam MCDowell and columnist Vahe Gregorian break down the game, identify the standouts and the not-so-stellar moments. It starts with the offensive line, five players suited up for the Chiefs for the first time and looked solid. Story links: The Chiefs' new offensive line can convert the boring way and that's a compliment https://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/sam-mellinger/article253500854.html Why Chiefs receiver Byron Pringle deserves a closer look in prime time https://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/vahe-gregorian/article253501224.html Chiefs 19, 49ers 16: What we learned https://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/article253419049.html Five players who stood out in Chiefs' preseason opener https://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/article253501129.html First report card of the (pre) season is in: Good enough in San Francisco https://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/article253501509.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Centralcasting presents The Son of West Branch and Sixty-Six Trips to Lansing, by Will Anderson In this special double-feature, award-winning audio playwright Will Anderson presents a tribute to former US President Herbert Hoover. THE SON OF WEST BRANCH: AMERICA'S GREAT HUMANITARIAN The Son of West Branch: America's Great Humanitarian is an historic dramatization looking at the pivotal moments of Herbert Hoover's life from his early childhood up to the eve of the 1928 presidential election. It was written by Anderson during an artist residency at the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site in 2008. This performance, which stars Phil Proctor (of The Firesign Theatre) as Herbert Hoover, was recorded in front of a live audience of about 200 by the National Audio Theatre Festivals in July 2011 and received an Award of Excellence in the 2012 Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts. Directed by: Butch D'Ambrosio Assistant Director: Sue Bilich Technical Director: David Shinn SFX Director: Tony Brewer Live SFX Mixer: Renee Pringle Music Mixer: Ben Taylor Intro Credits: Phil Proctor & Robin Miles Narrator: Madison Wiehe Hulda Hoover: Suzan Lorraine Announcer: Rich Fish Tad Hoover: Terry Hampton Herbert at age 2: Sue Bilich Jesse Hoover: Peter Pollack Dr. Minthorn: Phil Proctor Sissy: Melinda Peterson Toby: Tom Wiens Mother: Sue Bilich Conductor: Steve D'Onofrio Herbert Hoover: Phil Proctor Voter: Tony Brewer Edith: Robin Miles Martha: Toni Johnson Charles: Michael Byers Bewick: Jack Davids Secretary: Suzan Lorraine Jules's Mother: Christy Jordan Child: Sue Bilich Colonel Schmidt: Rich Fish German Aide: Lucus Keppel Jules: Michael Byers Blues Singer: Emily Carlson Radio Announcer: Rich Fish Mayor: Bill Chessman Reporter: Lucus Keppel Music Director: Dwight Frizzell Master Mix: Kyle Harris Guitar: Julia Thro Drums: Pat Conway Stage Manager: Jorda Ford Recording Truck Engineers: Mike Konopa & Kerby Mitchell Art Design and Layout: Kelly DeBoyer Sampling Artist/Sound Effects Preproduction/Final Mixdown: Marc Wiener SIXTY-SIX TRIPS TO LANSING Inspired by the popular acclaim for the musical "Hamilton," this short comedy script follows the efforts of a professor attempting to get funding for a presidential-rock-musical based on the life of Herbert Hoover. This piece was recorded by actors in isolation during the 2020 pandemic lockdown and assembled in post. Sixty-Six Trips to Lansing was awarded a silver listening award by the National Audio Theatre Festivals at their 2021 Hear Now: Audio Fiction and Arts Festival. The committee chair: Ted Clayton. Vice chair: Jeffrey Weinstock The applicant: Andrew Papa Written by Will Anderson and edited by Lucas Nunn.
This week Jesse sits down with former football player and author, Candler Cook. They talk about his setbacks and victories throughout his football career and the process of becoming an author. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 03:03 - Football To Corporate America 10:56 - The Process 14:16 - Mindset Shift 25:39 - Overcoming Obstacles 32:40 - Applying What You Have 38:07 - Are PEDs Used At This Level? 46:45 - Four Years, Two Plays 50:45 - ROI From Work Ethic 53:11 - Life After Sports 57:01 - Writing A Book Follow Jesse on Instagram ▶︎ @jesse_tee Watch the video version on YouTube! Podcast Production by The Podcast Engineer ▶︎ ThePodcastEngineer.com
It's time for your 15-minute morning update on the sports gambling markets for a Friday, July 24th. After a 3-0 start to the baseball season, Matt Perrault is back with more picks and he has 2 plays on Major League baseball tonight that you will want to hear about. Plus, Matt discusses the sportsbooks not refunding future bets after totally changing the playoff format right before the start of the season. Get your Daily Juice for a Friday!
It's time to make plays for Opening Day for Major League Baseball! The Yankees are one of the betting favorites to win the World Series but they open their season at the defending champion Washington Nationals. It's Gerrit Cole versus Max Scherzer and Matt Perrault has 2 plays on this big season opening game for the Wednesday morning edition of The Daily Juice Podcast!
Steve Green from Champion Bets with his two plays in the NRL this week
Folks the announcement is; I have a book!https://www.amazon.com/Case-Divided-Country-Intersectionality-Tribalism/dp/1671719476/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+case+for+a+divided+country&qid=1577214874&sr=8-1Check it out. It's not what you think. I promise.As always, look for your dude on Instagram @christophermwillisTikTok @_hey_its_chrisThanks so much for listening, sincerely.I would appreciate any feedback.What else do you guys want? I have a pretty cool change coming up in the future, so get excited for that. Thanks for listening!If you'd like to support me and the silliness that I get up to, please rate the show.
Matthew Coller joins for the football hour, taking issue with the idea that the Vikings loss to the Saints was solely on two big turnovers. Then it's more talk on Kirk Cousins' performance and whether or not he should be taking more responsibility for the Vikings mistakes. Later, the guys Wrap with Reusse.
Losing a game you’re supposed to lose still doesn’t feel good. The Packers proved that this weekend. Why did it happen? Let’s dive in. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jason Smith and Mike Harmon react to a wild game one in the NBA Finals and Jason says that the game will be remembered for two plays; the referees overturning a charge call against the Warriors and J.R. Smith dribbling out the final four seconds of the game leading to overtime. The guys celebrate an important anniversary for Mr. Met. And Jason thinks that Burnergate is a distraction Adam Silver doesn’t want. Guests Include: Chris Broussard Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Once again, across the field from the NY Giants, and it went down to the wire. But this time the Saints came up short, falling to an 0-2 start. Tonight Allen and Sean will break down the Giants game, and also look ahead to the upcoming MNF matchup vs the dreaded Dirty Birds of Atlanta. We look forward to meeting you guys... #UnderTheDome!
Jeff Culbert was raised in Lucan, Ontario. He is an actor, director, playwright and dramaturge. He has performed One-Man Masque by James Reaney numerous times and has adapted The Gentle Rain Food Co-op for radio. He has been touring solo with The Donnelly Sideshow and Archy and Mehitabel. You can read more about him at www.jeffculbert.ca One-man Masque by James Reaney was published by ERGO Productions in the volume Two Plays which includes Gentle Rain Food Co-op (1997) and One-man Masque (1958). To buy a copy of Two Plays, contact Linda Gregson at ergo@odyssey.on.ca #brickbooks #OnemanMasque #JamesReaney
Jeff Culbert was raised in Lucan, Ontario. He is an actor, director, playwright and dramaturge. He has performed One-Man Masque by James Reaney numerous times and has adapted The Gentle Rain Food Co-op for radio. He has been touring solo with The Donnelly Sideshow and Archy and Mehitabel. You can read more about him at www.jeffculbert.ca One-man Masque by James Reaney was published by ERGO Productions in the volume Two Plays which includes Gentle Rain Food Co-op (1997) and One-man Masque (1958). To buy a copy of Two Plays, contact Linda Gregson at ergo@odyssey.on.ca #brickbooks #OnemanMasque #JamesReaney
Jeff Culbert was raised in Lucan, Ontario. He is an actor, director, playwright and dramaturge. He has performed One-Man Masque by James Reaney numerous times and has adapted The Gentle Rain Food Co-op for radio. He has been touring solo with The Donnelly Sideshow and Archy and Mehitabel. You can read more about him at www.jeffculbert.ca One-man Masque by James Reaney was published by ERGO Productions in the volume Two Plays which includes Gentle Rain Food Co-op (1997) and One-man Masque (1958). To buy a copy of Two Plays, contact Linda Gregson at ergo@odyssey.on.ca #brickbooks #OnemanMasque #JamesReaney
Jeff Culbert was raised in Lucan, Ontario. He is an actor, director, playwright and dramaturge. He has performed One-Man Masque by James Reaney numerous times and has adapted The Gentle Rain Food Co-op for radio. He has been touring solo with The Donnelly Sideshow and Archy and Mehitabel. You can read more about him at www.jeffculbert.ca One-man Masque by James Reaney was published by ERGO Productions in the volume Two Plays which includes Gentle Rain Food Co-op (1997) and One-man Masque (1958). To buy a copy of Two Plays, contact Linda Gregson at ergo@odyssey.on.ca #brickbooks #OnemanMasque #JamesReaney
Jeff Culbert was raised in Lucan, Ontario. He is an actor, director, playwright and dramaturge. He has performed One-Man Masque by James Reaney numerous times and has adapted The Gentle Rain Food Co-op for radio. He has been touring solo with The Donnelly Sideshow and Archy and Mehitabel. You can read more about him at www.jeffculbert.ca One-man Masque by James Reaney was published by ERGO Productions in the volume Two Plays which includes Gentle Rain Food Co-op (1997) and One-man Masque (1958). To buy a copy of Two Plays, contact Linda Gregson at ergo@odyssey.on.ca #brickbooks #OnemanMasque #JamesReaney
Jeff Culbert was raised in Lucan, Ontario. He is an actor, director, playwright and dramaturge. He has performed One-Man Masque by James Reaney numerous times and has adapted The Gentle Rain Food Co-op for radio. He has been touring solo with The Donnelly Sideshow and Archy and Mehitabel. You can read more about him at www.jeffculbert.ca One-man Masque by James Reaney was published by ERGO Productions in the volume Two Plays which includes Gentle Rain Food Co-op (1997) and One-man Masque (1958). To buy a copy of Two Plays, contact Linda Gregson at ergo@odyssey.on.ca #brickbooks #OnemanMasque #JamesReaney
Two Plays written by Paul Mannering I. In The Absence of LightOur story takes place in the dank depths of a nuclear fallout shelter after a global apocalypse. Utterly cut off from the outside world, the huddled survivors have only themselves to rely on in the clinging darkness and their fear of the unknown that lies In The Absence of Light.II. The Man on the MachineListen: They (26:10, 16.8MB MP3)Featured in the cast are:Mark Kalita as PedersonElie Hirschman as WaltersJosh W. Spencer as Observer 1David Roche as Observer 2andMark Bruzee as The Man on the MachineThe series was produced and directed by Mark BruzeeCo-production and post-production by Chris SnyderThe executive producer for Darker Projects is Eric Busby