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In this episode, we dive into the Encores! production of LOVE LIFE at New York City Center. We discuss this rarely staged musical that follows a love story across two centuries of American history. We break down the unique concept, standout performances by Kate Baldwin and Brian Stokes Mitchell, and Tony winner Victoria Clark's direction. Join us as we explore the show's blend of heartfelt scenes and vaudeville acts, its lush score, and the thought-provoking ending that leaves audiences questioning the couple's future. Follow and connect with all things @HalfHourPodcast on Instagram, and YouTube. Share your thoughts with us on LOVE LIFE on our podcast cover post on Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To celebrate the upcoming Encores! concert of this rare Kurt Weill/Alan Jay Lerner musical, we're putting together a version of the score with performances by Jo Stafford, Nanette Fabray, Kaye Ballard and Victoria Clark and others.
Grab your essential FREE guide - How to clear excess stock without damaging your brand. ----- Have you ever found yourself wondering whether you're truly making the most of your stock? Or perhaps questioned why a certain buying decision didn't quite work out when that stock arrives? Then you'll relate to Victoria Clark's story today. Victoria is the founder of Readymoney Beach Shop in Fowey, Cornwall. She turned an old public toilet block by a popular beach into a year-round shop that serves locals and visitors alike. On top of that, she runs a thriving e-commerce business selling locally sourced gifts, souvenirs, and homewares. Her journey has had its fair share of challenges, particularly with stock management. Victoria's here to share how the Stock Doctor service helped her move from feeling overwhelmed by inventory to gaining more control and running a more profitable business. We'll talk about how she navigates seasonal demand, selects the right products, and makes smarter decisions with data. [00:00] Meet beach shop owner Victoria Clark [02:33] The ups and downs of growing a souvenir shop [09:57] What business was like before Victoria joined Stock Doctor [14:47] Learning to manage numbers and stock with confidence [18:38] How Victoria's peak season stock management has changed [21:25] The merchandising strategy she used to sell through overstock Resources: Stock Doctor
Broadway Icon Victoria Clark has won 2 Tony awards for her stints in Kimberly Akimbo and A Light in the Piazza. Today, Logan and Sammie will discuss these shows in a new episode of Rate, Debate, Recreate!
Dr. Guenther interviews UA Online Academic Success Coaches Dani Sagirs and Victoria Clark about the transition from high school to college and developing better study skills.The post Brain Matters S11.E01: I Thought I Knew How To Study But I Don't first appeared on Capstone Voices Podcasting Network.
Bonus Episode Alert! Your favorite podcast hosts Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo are live on the red carpet of "Days of Wine and Roses" from Sunday, January 28! Featuring interviews with the stars and production team of the show including Kelli O'Hara, Brian d'Arcy James, Sharon Catherine Brown, Olivia Hernandez, David Jennings, and David Manis among others! Plus we chat with other attendees including Bernadette Peters, Vanessa Williams, LaChanze, Victoria Clark, Schele Williams, George Takei, Montego Glover, and more! Kelli O'Hara and Brian d'Arcy James star in a searing new musical about a couple falling in love in 1950s New York and struggling against themselves to build their family. The New York Times calls Days of Wine and Roses “a jazzy, aching new musical with wells of compassion!” (Critic's Pick) and The Washington Post raves, “Kelli O'Hara and Brian d'Arcy James soar! One of the best new musicals this year.” Adapted from JP Miller's 1962 film and original 1958 teleplay, composer & lyricist Adam Guettel (Floyd Collins) and playwright Craig Lucas (An American in Paris) reunite in their first collaboration since their acclaimed The Light in the Piazza. Directed by Michael Greif (Dear Evan Hansen). Days of Wine and Roses features direction by Michael Greif, choreography by Sergio Trujillo and Karla Puno Garcia, scenic design by Lizzie Clachan, costume design by Dede Ayite, lighting design by Ben Stanton, sound design by Kai Harada, music direction by Kimberly Grigsby, orchestrations by Adam Guettel and Jamie Lawrence, hair and wigs by David Brian Brown, and casting by The Telsey Office; Craig Burns, CSA. Judith Schoenfeld serves as production stage manager. Days of Wine and Roses stars Kelli O'Hara and Brian d'Arcy James, with Byron Jennings, Tabitha Lawing, Sharon Catherine Brown, Tony Carlin, Bill English, Olivia Hernandez, David Jennings, David Manis, Steven Booth, Nicole Ferguson, Addie Manthey and Kelcey Watson. The episode opens with a MIC CHECK where Jason and Samantha share that season 3 of Survival Jobs officially drops the week of March 3, 2024!!! You can support the podcast and the hosts at www.buymeacoffee.com/SurvivalJobsPod and on Instagram at @surivaljobspod | @SammyTutz | @JasonACoombs. Info on Your Hosts: Broadway World Article on our Season 2 Launch Party Follow Samantha: Instagram. | Samantha's Official Website here Follow Jason on Instagram | Twitter. Check out Jason's Official Website here Check out and support The Bridgeport Film Fest Important Links: Support the citizens of Gaza Native Land Map US Interior Indian Affairs NPR: "How To Help Puerto Rico" Article How to Help the People of Florida Article Abortion Funds Website Plan C Pills Website National Write Your Congressman Link How to help Uvalde families NPR Article Where to Donate to Support Access to Abortions Right Now Support Us... Please! If you're feeling generous, Buy Us A Coffee HERE! Please don't become complacent: Support the Black Mamas Matter Alliance Support Families Detained and Separated at the Border. Support the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund. Support Black Trans Folx here Donate to the Community League of the Heights (CLOTH) Support the People of Palestine How to be an Ally to the AAPI Community 168 Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Color The New York Times: On Mexico's Border With U.S., Desperation as Migrant Traffic Piles Up PBS: How to help India during its COVID surge — 12 places you can donate Covid quarantine didn't stop antisemitic attacks from rising to near-historic highs Opening and Closing Theme Music: "One Love" by Beats by Danny | Game Music: "Wake Up" by MBB. If you enjoy Survival Jobs: A Podcast be sure to subscribe and follow us on your preferred podcast listening app! Also, feel free to follow us on Instagram and Twitter! Thank you!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, I'm thrilled to announce the kickoff of Backstage Babble's “Week of Wine and Roses” with legendary composer and lyricist Adam Guettel. Tune in to hear some of the stories and insights of his great career, including why THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA needed a romantic sound, advice he got from Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurents, why the greatest work exists on the edge of competence, why he doesn't like to look too much at the source material for the musicals he writes, his on-the-ground research for FLOYD COLLINS, his collaboration with William Goldman, the process of casting Victoria Clark as Margaret Johnson, working with Jamie Lawrence on orchestrating DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES, and so much more. This episode is a masterclass in musical theater writing from the best there is!
In this week's episode, Joel Crump is sharing his Broadway 2023 Recap! He shares Broadway buzz, his Top Ten Shows of 2023, and more! He shares interviews with Lin-Manuel Miranda, Victoria Clark, and NaTasha Yvette Williams! Joel also discusses what's happening this week on Broadway (Dec. 24-29)! Indulge in Broadway buzz like never before with "The Weekly Dose of Joel: Everything Broadway and More." This podcast, brought to you by the Broadway Podcast Network and Broadway Time, delivers the latest news, theater history, and exclusive interviews with Broadway stars, all in one podcast! Don't miss out on your front-row seat to the magic of Broadway! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:58:49 - Victoria Clarke, Tony Award de la meilleure actrice à Broadway cette année - par : Laurent Valière - Victoria Clark mène une carrière d'actrice diversifiée, aussi à l'aise dans les pièces de théâtre, les comédies musicales, le cinéma, la télévision et sur scène. En tant que metteur en scène, son travail s'étend des comédies musicales à l'opéra. - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde
Joe Barros is a New York-based stage director and award-winning choreographer working on Broadway, Off-Broadway, regionally, and internationally. Joe recently directed and choreographed two national tours of A Charlie Brown Christmas (Gershwin Entertainment), the new musical Love and Yogurt in New York, the musical Aida in Singapore, and A New Brain at Five Towns College on Long Island. New York credits include the Broadway revival of Gigi (associate director, directed by Eric Schaeffer) starring Vanessa Hudgens and Victoria Clark, Cagney (associate director, directed by Bill Castellino), the New York premiere of Dan Elish and Douglas Cohen's The Evolution of Mann Off-Broadway (starring Max Crumm and Allie Trimm, cast recording on iTunes and Spotify), the world premiere of Marc Acito and Amy Engelhardt's critically acclaimed rock musical Bastard Jones Off-Broadway, Nine at CAP21/Molloy College, Out of the Box Theatrics' Alice in Alice's (Alice in Wonderland at Alice's Tea Cup with a company of actors with disabilities, co-writer, world premiere at Weathervane Theatre), I Married Wyatt Earp at 59E59 Theatres (Prospect Theater Co./NY Theatre Barn), Hard Times (NY Innovative Theatre Award Nominee for Best Choreography, NY Times Critics' Pick), Debra Barsha and Hollye Levin's A Taste of Things to Come (associate director, directed by Lorin Latarro, York Theatre Company, Bucks County Playhouse, Broadway in Chicago), and the world premiere of Cheryl Stern's Shoes & Baggage (The Cell). With New York Theatre Barn, Joe produced the new musical Sam's Room, inspired by real stories of nonverbal teens who find a way to communicate. Héctor Flores Jr. is a multi-hyphenate Latino theatre professional whose work meets at the intersection of art and advocacy. Héctor was born in New Jersey and raised by his Puerto Rican grandmother and his single mom. Luckily his mother believes in cultural enrichment & education which instilled a hunger for knowledge, art and change within him. The artform that chose him, however, wasn't made in his image. After being a first-generation college graduate Flores embarked on a career in musical theatre that continues to inspire him to find new ways to break barriers for Latinx people. Hector is the president of Theatre Barn Records. Theatre Barn Records is a new imprint of Broadway Records and is dedicated to original musicals in development. New York Theatre Barn, which has served as a home for new culture shifting musicals during incubation since 2007, has been evolving its unique development-based programming since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a new program of New York Theatre Barn, Theatre Barn Records will support writers in recording and releasing concept recordings of new musicals in development on global streaming platforms. Theatre Barn Records offers a worldwide marketing platform for musical theatre writers and has the potential to create revenue for writers while their show is still in development. The focus of Theatre Barn Records is to continue to incubate and elevate projects that we are already developing while evolving our storytelling systems. In this critical digital age that we now live in, EP's and concept albums of original musicals in development are potentially the fastest and most lucrative ways that musical theatre writers can now be noticed, supported, and advanced while their shows are in development.
Tony Nominee, Justin Cooley stops by Take A Bow talking all things Kimberly Akimbo. Cooley's journey is so unique, as the universe pulled him into this musical theatre world from being discovered at the Jimmy's, to being begged to audition for Kimberly Akimbo not once... Not twice... but THREE times, to a Tony Nomination for his astonishing work in his BROADWAY DEBUT! We dissect all the things on Take A Bow from creating a character for the first time all the way to kissing Victoria Clark. This episode is just another reminder to remember the name Justin Cooley as we will be seeing him around the block for a long time to come. Curtain up, Justin Cooley Connect with Justin Cooley on Instagram: @justin.cooley Connect with Take A Bow on social: @takeabowpodcast Connect with host, Eli Tokash on social: @tokash_eli Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Follow The Present Stage on Instagram at @thepresentstageThe Present Stage: Conversations with Theater Writers is hosted by Dan Rubins, a theater critic for Slant Magazine. You can also find Dan's reviews on Cast Album Reviews and in The New Yorker's Briefly Noted column.Kimberly Akimbo is playing on Broadway at the Booth Theatre. Find out more at https://www.kimberlyakimbothemusical.com.If you'd like to learn more about Hear Your Song and how to support empowering youth with serious illnesses to make their voices heard though songwriting, please visit www.hearyoursong.org Follow The Present Stage on Instagram at @thepresentstageThe Present Stage: Conversations with Theater Writers is hosted by Dan Rubins, a theater critic for Slant Magazine. You can also find Dan's reviews on Cast Album Reviews and in The New Yorker's Briefly Noted column.The Present Stage supports the national nonprofit Hear Your Song. If you'd like to learn more about Hear Your Song and how to support empowering youth with serious illnesses to make their voices heard though songwriting, please visit www.hearyoursong.org
Quinto episodio de Dietario Disperso, un viaje por la semana gastropolítica de Maxi Guerra. Jueves 25/5 - Dabbawalas: los mejores repartidores de comida del mundo Citas: Trailer de la película The Lunchbox (2013) Música: The Kinks, Satyayit Ray Viernes 26/5 - La parte de los ángeles Citas: Extracto de Looking For Eric (2009) y The angel's share (2012), ambas dirigidas por Ken Loach. Su nueva película se titula The Old Oak. Gracias al sommelier Liber Pisciottano por Música: The Proclaimers Sábado 27/5 - El color natural de la zanahoria Citas: Cromorama, Riccardo Falcinelli Música: Bob Marley, Maximiliano Martínez Domingo 28/5 - La masacre del perejil Citas: El banquete de los dictadores, Victoria Clark y Melissa Scott; extractos del trailer del documental Perejiles (2009), Dir. por Federico González Rejón Música: Andrés Calamaro, Esther Abrami Lunes 29/5 - Debimos ser felices Citas: Debimos ser felices, Rafaela Lahore. Gracias a la autora por la lectura de dos de sus capítulos. Música: Marc Ribot Martes 30/5 - La comida real de Martin Parr Cita: Martin Parr, Val Williams; Real Food, Martin Parr Música: Blur, Chris Haugen, Maximiliano Martínez Miércoles 31/5 - Chocolate, un Dios oscuro Citas: Cosas (y) Materiales, Mark Miodownik, Biografía del hambre, Amèlie Nothomb Música: Serge Gainsbourg Dietario Disperso es un podcast semanal escrito y narrado por Maxi Guerra. El diseño de portada es de Pablo Corrado . Pueden suscribirse y activar las notificaciones en el canal Gastropolítica y enterarse de novedades en la cuenta @gastro_politica de twitter e instagram. También pueden escuchar la primera temporada completa de la serie Gastropolítica y sus episodios extra. Grazie mille.
Six Broadway standouts — nominated for 'Into the Woods,' 'A Doll's House,' 'Kimberly Akimbo,' 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,' 'Topdog/Underdog' and 'Parade,' respectively — discuss the challenges and rewards of their parts, COVID's lasting impact on theater, the writers strike and the Tonys, their dream roles, plus more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
[REBROADCAST FROM Jan. 4, 2022] A new play at the Atlantic Theater is charming critics and viewers alike. It's called "Kimberly Akimbo" and it's about a young girl with a rare disease that causes her to age over 4x faster than normal. We'll speak to its lead Victoria Clark, and director Jessica Stone.
As college graduates send off their resumes, they're also facing hiring freezes and layoffs. CBS News' Nancy Chen explores the impacts on their first jobs.With summer travel set to begin, travel website The Points Guy has released its 2023 Best U.S. Airlines report. Brian Kelly, founder and CEO of The Points Guy, joined "CBS Mornings" to exclusively reveal the results and talk about the upcoming travel season.In our "Changing the Game" series, we highlight extraordinary women who are making a difference. First-generation Vietnamese American sisters Vanessa and Kim Pham, co-founders of the Asian food brand Omsom, join "CBS Mornings" to discuss creating a brand that celebrates Asian flavors, stories and communities and how their cultural roots inspired the brand.CBS News' Anthony Mason speaks with the cast and creators of the new musical Kimberly Akimbo about their eight Tony nominations. Victoria Clark, Bonnie Milligan and Justin Cooley share how they each nearly turned down the audition for the musical. David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori share why the "weird little show" is captivating audiences.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Tony winner Victoria Clark ("A Light in the Piazza"), who earned another Tony nomination today for “Kimberly Akimbo,” playing a teen who ages four times faster than the average human. We spoke in 2015 when she joined Vanessa Hudgens in a Kennedy Center revival of “Gigi," which premiered on stage 50 years ago this month in 1973. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Tony winner Victoria Clark ("A Light in the Piazza"), who earned another Tony nomination today for “Kimberly Akimbo,” playing a teen who ages four times faster than the average human. We spoke in 2015 when she joined Vanessa Hudgens in a Kennedy Center revival of “Gigi," which premiered on stage 50 years ago this month in 1973. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While I was in New York in March Mickey-Jo was invited to review KIMBERLY AKIMBO, the new musical currently playing at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. The show, which is written by David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori, stars Tony Award winner Victoria Clark as Kimberly, with Justin Cooley, Alli Mauzey, Steven Boyer, Bonnie Milligan, Olivia Elease Hardy, Fernell Hogan, Michael Iskander and Nina White. As we approach the 2023 Tony Award nominations, check out Mickey-Jo's full review of this show and find out why he thinks it's the front runner for Best New Musical... • About Mickey-Jo: As one of the leading voices in theatre criticism on a social platform, Mickey-Jo is pioneering a new medium for a dwindling field. His YouTube channel: MickeyJoTheatre is the largest worldwide in terms of dedicated theatre criticism, where he also share features, news and interviews as well as lifestyle content for over 60,000 subscribers. Since establishing himself as a theatre critic he has been able to work internationally. With a viewership that is largely split between the US and the UK he has been fortunate enough to be able to work with PR, Marketing, and Social Media representatives for shows both in New York, London, Hamburg, and Paris. He has also twice received accreditation from the world renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival. His reviews and features have also been published by WhatsOnStage, for whom he was a panelist to help curate nominees for their 2023 and 2024 Awards as well as BroadwayWorldUK and LondonTheatre.co.uk. He has been invited to speak to private tour groups, at the BEAM 2023 new musical theatre conference at Oxford Playhouse, and on a panel of critics at an event for young people considering a career in the arts courtesy of Go Live Theatre Projects. Instagram/TikTok/X: @MickeyJoTheatre
Look out for those bloodthirsty trees and turn every sentence you speak into a question as we run incomprehensibly towards M. Knight Shyamalan's The Happening. Who told Mark Wahlberg that acting smaht just meant raising the inflection of your voice up at the end of everything? Is Zooey Deschanel the only cinematic example of the Depressive Pixie Dream Girl? (And if so, thank god for that.) And can we all just agree no one ever wants travel hot dogs? Like Marky Mark, we've got more questions than answers with this episode.
Sound the alarm and belt to the high heavens because, God?! Today on the podcast is Bonnie Milligan! The star of the incredible hit Broadway musical Kimberly Akimbo joins Matt & Bowen after some quick updates (we did not yet watch #ReFroWeHo, Matt went to Sundance and Disney World, Bowen battled through a cold to play George Santos) to talk working with legends like Victoria Clark, Jeanine Tesori and David Lindsay Abaire on this new show, vocal health and making good choices while singing *and* speaking, the value of both being and being *around* a loud laugher, the great diva voices of the 90's, The Rocky Horror Picture Show as an influence on little performances at recess, and the journey that Bonnie (who currently holds the distinction of singing the highest belted note on Broadway) took to finally realize herself as a BELTRESS. Also, the girls witchily predict Andrea Riseborough's Best Actress Oscar nomination for To Leslie and love even more on two It Girls of the moment: M3GAN and Stephanie Hsu (CONGRATULATIONS, FLARGE!) They also get into "snub" culture, "sirens in pop songs" culture, and ask the question on everyone's lips: when the hell can we watch A Diva's Christmas Carol starring Vanessa Williams as Ebony Scrooge?! Listening to this ep? Will make your life... better! #IYKYK See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Award Winning Actress Victoria Clark joins The Joan Hamburg Show! Victoria is starring in Broadway's Kimberly Akimbo at The Booth Theatre. The two discuss Victoria's extraordinary career, playing a teen in Kimberly Akimbo, and so much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Connor and Dylan are joined by Fernell Hogan (Kimberly Akimbo, The Prom). For the final episode of 2022, the twins are joined by a rising star from their favorite new musical of the year: Kimberly Akimbo! They chat all things Kimberly Akimbo – what it's like moving the show from off-Broadway to the Booth Theatre, taking ice skating lessons (yes… they're really skating onstage), Dylan sobbing while seeing the show last month, and why it's the best musical. They also dig into Gossip Girl, #SaveKPOP, seeing RuPaul in the flesh, Dave on Hulu, video games, working with legends Brooks Ashmanskas, Beth Leavel, and Victoria Clark, going on tour with Mean Girls, accidentally being cast in The Prom, and MORE. We're on a great adventure, y'all.Subscribe to DRAMA+ for bonus episodes, Instagram Close Friends content, and more!Follow Fernell on InstagramFollow DRAMA. on Twitter & Instagram & TiktokFollow Connor MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramFollow Dylan MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramEdited by Connor
Author and NYT critic Jesse Green joins us to discuss the composer's memoir, SHY, on he which collaborated, and her career. Songs performed by Carol Burnett, of course, plus Victoria Clark, Faith Prince, and more.
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thecitylife.org/2022/11/11/ps-classics-presents-victoria-clark-and-a-37-piece-orchestra-in-december-songs-for-voice-and-orchestra-out-today/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/citylifeorg/support
On this episode of the pod, Tamsen catches up with Tony Award winner Victoria Clark, as she returns to Broadway in Kimberly Akimbo. Plus, Paul Wontorek sits down with one of the stars of Cost Of Living, Katy Sullivan, to talk about conquering the world of sports as well as the Broadway stage.
Tony Award-winning lyricist Susan Birkenhead, Tony Award-winning actor and director Victoria Clark, director, playwright and artistic director Emily Mann and host former Rolling Stone writer, editor and Broadway producer Loraine Boyle share insider stories about the making of Lucy Simon's latest project, ON CEDAR STREET, a musical adaptation of Kent Haruf's book OUR SOULS AT NIGHT. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Your favorite podcast hosts Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo are back with ‘KIMBERLY AKIMBO' star Steven Boyer who shares why audiences need to flock to the theatre to see the new Broadway musical currently in previews at the Booth Theatre. Steven gives us the inside scoop on the show's transition from the Atlantic and what it has been like working alongside Tony Award Winner Victoria Clark! About ‘KIMBERLY AKIMBO': Winner of every off-Broadway “Best Musical” award, including the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, the “powerful new musical” (Jesse Green, The New York Times) Kimberly Akimbo is moving to Broadway this October. Tony Award® winner Victoria Clark stars as Kim, a bright and funny Jersey teen who happens to look like a 72-year-old lady. And yet her aging disease may be the least of her problems. Forced to maneuver family secrets, borderline personalities, and possible felony charges, Kim is determined to find happiness in a world where not even time is on her side. Written by Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire and Tony Award® winner Jeanine Tesori, with direction by Outer Critics Circle Award winner Jessica Stone, Kimberly Akimbo “feels like a miracle — the funniest and most moving experience of my entire return to theatergoing” (Peter Marks, The Washington Post). Before closing out the episode with a fun ‘Juilliard or Not' game, Steven also dishes on how performing stand up comedy impacted his career and the type of work he wants to continue to pursue! The episode opens with Samantha and Jason sharing a mic check where they have a spoiler heavy discussion about the new Netflix limited series; DAHMER: MONSTER - THE JEFFREY DAHMER STORY created by Ryan Murphy and starring Evan Peters and Niecy Nash, which is based on a true story. They also share how audiences need to check out the new Netflix film LUCKIEST GIRL ALIVE starring Mila Kunis, Finn Witrock and Connie Britton. The exclusive video can be found here on Broadway World and the audio only can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible or any of your other favorite podcast apps. You can support the podcast and the hosts at www.buymeacoffee.com/SurvivalJobsPod and on Instagram at @surivaljobspod | @SammyTutz | @JasonACoombs. Please excuse any sound issues, Friends! We are still recording from home!! Info on Steven Boyer: Follow Steven on Instagram Follow Steven on Twitter Get your tix to 'KIMBERLY AKIMBO' here Mic Check Links: Survival Jobs Broadway World Video/Article NPR: "How To Help Puerto Rico" Article How to Help the People of Florida Article "Dahmer: Monster" Trailer "Luckiest Girl Alive" Trailer Important Links: NPR: "How To Help Puerto Rico" Article Abortion Funds Website Plan C Pills Website National Write Your Congressman Link How to help Uvalde families NPR Article Check out Six Ways to Help the Buffalo Shooting Victims Check out Nine Ways to Be a Better Ally to Black People Register to VOTE here Where to Donate to Support Access to Abortions Right Now Info on Your Hosts: Follow Samantha: Instagram. | Samantha's Official Website here Follow Jason on Instagram | Twitter. Broadway World Article on our Season 2 Launch Party Check out Jason's Official Website here Check out and support The Bridgeport Film Fest Support Us... Please! If you're feeling generous, Buy Us A Coffee HERE! Please don't become complacent: Support the Black Mamas Matter Alliance Support Families Detained and Separated at the Border. Support the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund. Support Black Trans Folx here Donate to the Community League of the Heights (CLOTH) Support the People of Palestine How to be an Ally to the AAPI Community 168 Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Color The New York Times: On Mexico's Border With U.S., Desperation as Migrant Traffic Piles Up PBS: How to help India during its COVID surge — 12 places you can donate Covid quarantine didn't stop antisemitic attacks from rising to near-historic highs Opening and Closing Theme Music: "One Love" by Beats by Danny | Game Music: "Wake Up" by MBB. If you enjoy Survival Jobs: A Podcast be sure to subscribe and follow us on your preferred podcast listening app! Also, feel free to follow us on Instagram and Twitter! Thank you!!
The Methods Matter Podcast - from Dementia Researcher & the National Centre for Research Methods. A podcast for people who don't know much about methods...those who do, and those who just want to find news and clever ways to use them in their research. In this second series Clinical Research Fellow, Dr Donncha Mullin from The University of Edinburgh brings together leading experts in research methodology, and the dementia researchers that use them, to provide a fun introduction to five qualitive research methods in a safe space where there are no such things as dumb questions! Episode Two – Grounded Theory In expert corner - Dr Kahryn Hughes, from University of Leeds. Director of the Timescapes Archive, Editor in Chief of Sociological Research Online, Convenor of the MA Qualitative Research Methods and a Senior Fellow for the NCRM. In researcher ranch – Nisha Dhanda, Audiologist, Teaching Fellow, and PhD Candidate from Aston University. Nisha has always had an interest in the way people communicate and how this is affected with unmanaged hearing loss and associated comorbidities like cognitive impairment and dementia, an interest that has inspired her teaching and her PhD. Further reading referenced in the show: Barney G Glaser / Anselm L Strauss Book - https://bit.ly/3BhznQ3 Anselm L Strauss / Juliet Corbin Book - https://www.socresonline.org.uk/4/2/strauss.html Kathy Charmaz career and books - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathy_Charmaz Discussion with Kathy Charmaz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5AHmHQS6WQ Virginia Braun and Victoria Clark website - https://www.thematicanalysis.net -- Read more about our guests and listen to more great podcasts at: https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk The National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) provides a service to learners, trainers and partner organisations in the research methods community - methodological training and resources on core and advanced quantitative, qualitive, digital, creative, visual, mixed and multimodal methods. https://www.ncrm.ac.uk -- This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Research UK and Alzheimer's Society, who we thank for their ongoing support.
Joe Barros (joebarros.com)(IG:@bisforbarros)(TW:@joebarros)(LI:@joe-barros) is a New York-based stage director and award-winning choreographer working on Broadway, Off-Broadway, regionally, and internationally. Joe recently directed and choreographed two national tours of A Charlie Brown Christmas (Gershwin Entertainment), the new musical Love and Yogurt in New York, the musical Aida in Singapore, and A New Brain at Five Towns College on Long Island. New York credits include the Broadway revival of Gigi (associate director, directed by Eric Schaeffer) starring Vanessa Hudgens and Victoria Clark, Cagney (associate director, directed by Bill Castellino), the New York premiere of Dan Elish and Douglas Cohen's The Evolution of Mann Off-Broadway (starring Max Crumm and Allie Trimm, cast recording on iTunes and Spotify), the world premiere of Marc Acito and Amy Engelhardt's critically acclaimed rock musical Bastard Jones Off-Broadway, Nine at CAP21/Molloy College, Out of the Box Theatrics' Alice in Alice's (Alice in Wonderland at Alice's Tea Cup with a company of actors with disabilities, co-writer, world premiere at Weathervane Theatre), I Married Wyatt Earp at 59E59 Theatres (Prospect Theater Co./NY Theatre Barn), Hard Times (NY Innovative Theatre Award Nominee for Best Choreography, NY Times Critics' Pick), Debra Barsha and Hollye Levin's A Taste of Things to Come (associate director, directed by Lorin Latarro, York Theatre Company, Bucks County Playhouse, Broadway in Chicago), and the world premiere of Cheryl Stern's Shoes & Baggage (The Cell). With New York Theatre Barn, Joe produced the new musical Sam's Room, inspired by real stories of nonverbal teens who find a way to communicate.
Joe Barros (joebarros.com)(IG:@bisforbarros)(TW:@joebarros)(LI:@joe-barros) is a New York-based stage director and award-winning choreographer working on Broadway, Off-Broadway, regionally, and internationally. Joe recently directed and choreographed two national tours of A Charlie Brown Christmas (Gershwin Entertainment), the new musical Love and Yogurt in New York, the musical Aida in Singapore, and A New Brain at Five Towns College on Long Island. New York credits include the Broadway revival of Gigi (associate director, directed by Eric Schaeffer) starring Vanessa Hudgens and Victoria Clark, Cagney (associate director, directed by Bill Castellino), the New York premiere of Dan Elish and Douglas Cohen's The Evolution of Mann Off-Broadway (starring Max Crumm and Allie Trimm, cast recording on iTunes and Spotify), the world premiere of Marc Acito and Amy Engelhardt's critically acclaimed rock musical Bastard Jones Off-Broadway, Nine at CAP21/Molloy College, Out of the Box Theatrics' Alice in Alice's (Alice in Wonderland at Alice's Tea Cup with a company of actors with disabilities, co-writer, world premiere at Weathervane Theatre), I Married Wyatt Earp at 59E59 Theatres (Prospect Theater Co./NY Theatre Barn), Hard Times (NY Innovative Theatre Award Nominee for Best Choreography, NY Times Critics' Pick), Debra Barsha and Hollye Levin's A Taste of Things to Come (associate director, directed by Lorin Latarro, York Theatre Company, Bucks County Playhouse, Broadway in Chicago), and the world premiere of Cheryl Stern's Shoes & Baggage (The Cell). With New York Theatre Barn, Joe produced the new musical Sam's Room, inspired by real stories of nonverbal teens who find a way to communicate.
SHOWS: Merrily We Roll Along, She Loves Me, Curtains David Loud occupies a unique place in Broadway history: in addition to his distinguished body of work as a music director and vocal arranger, he has also originated three roles as an actor. He most recently served as Music Director for the Broadway premiere of The Visit, starring Chita Rivera and Roger Rees. Other credits include the original Broadway productions of The Scottsboro Boys, Sondheim on Sondheim, Curtains, Ragtime, A Class Act, Steel Pier, and revivals of Porgy and Bess, She Loves Me, Company, and Sweeney Todd. He originated the role of Manny in Terrence McNally's Master Class (starring Zoe Caldwell), played Sasha (the conductor) in Curtains, and made his Broadway debut in Harold Prince's original 1981 production of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along. Off-Broadway, David created the vocal and dance arrangements for Kander & Ebb's And the World Goes ‘Round. He has created arrangements for Marin Mazzie, Jason Danieley, Audra MacDonald, Victoria Clark, Paulo Szot, Liz Callaway, Betty Buckley, and Barbara Cook. He conducted the incidental music for Mike Nichols's revival of Death of a Salesman and collaborated with Wynton Marsalis and John Doyle on A Bed and a Chair, a jazz interpretation of Sondheim's music. Other recent projects include The Land Where the Good Songs Go, a concert of Jerome Kern songs at Merkin Concert Hall; First You Dream, a concert of Kander & Ebb songs that was broadcast on PBS; and three programs in the 92nd Street Y's Lyrics and Lyricists series: On A Clear Day: The Musical Vision of Burton Lane, Taking a Chance on Love: The Music of Vernon Duke, and A Good Thing Going: The Stephen Sondheim and Harold Prince Collaboration. He is a graduate of Yale University and has been on the faculty of the Yale School of Drama and Fordham University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El debate más sorprendente entre líderes de las dos grandes potencias de la Guerra Fría se dio en una cocina. O en una cocina ficticia, para ser más exactos. Kruschev contra Nixon. Comunismo contra capitalismo. Dos visiones irreconciliables hasta que aparece un vasito de Pepsi. * Este episodio tuvo como fuentes principales los libros Kitchen, de Banana Yoshimoto; El fin del Homo Sovieticus, de Svetlana Aleksiévich, La importancia del tenedor, de Bee Wilson, Gastro Obscura: A Food Adventurer's Guide, de Cecily Wong y Dylan Thuras y El banquete de los dictadores, de Melissa Scott y Victoria Clark; además del artículo El sueño de la cocina propia, de Juan Forn. En el sitio de la BBC se puede encontrar la transcripción del debate entre Kruschev y Nixon. Por los vínculos entre Kendall, Nixon y el Golpe de Estado en Chile recomiendo el trabajo de Peter Kornbluh para el Centro de Investigación Periodística (Ciper), también disponible en línea. * Nefeli Forni Zervoudaki leyó el texto de Banana Yoshimoto y Cecilia Bonino el de Svetlana Aleksiévich. La voz que narra el ataque al Palacio de la Moneda es del periodista Jaime Vargas. La música original es de Maximiliano Martínez y el diseño de la portada es de Pablo Corrado. Se utilizaron temas libres de derecho como cortina; gracias a Chris Haugen y Dan Lebowitz, estén donde estén. * Gastropolítica es una serie escrita y narrada por Maxi Guerra para Funga, ecosistema de contenidos.
Original cast members Victoria Clark, Michael Cerveris, Martin Moran, Don Stephenson, and Jennifer Piech Pasbjerg discuss the original Titanic workshop, the extensive changes made during previews and rehearsals... and the unbreakable bond that exists between the cast members to this day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Lauren remembers she Stan's music, Caitlin discovers a new Bravo darling, and pop culture queen Anne Victoria Clark (Vulture) joins the classroom for a deep dive into the world of Matt Berry! Oh, and someone call Drew Barrymore because Lauren has a pitch she needs to hear! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I am so happy to announce the release of Backstage Babble's 99th episode with Tony-winning musical director and orchestrator Ted Sperling. In addition to his Broadway career, Ted is also the artistic director of Mastervoices, under whose auspices he will be presenting an all-star concert of Anyone Can Whistle at Carnegie Hall this Thursday, March 10, starring Vanessa Williams and Elizabeth Stanley. It's a must-see event for all theater fans, and tickets are available here: Anyone Can Whistle In the meantime, tune in today to hear Ted tell some of the stories of his illustrious career, including getting his start from Paul Gemignani, his long partnership with Victoria Clark, why he decided to leave Ragtime, the tense environment of Titanic, what it was like casting My Fair Lady, the uniqueness of William Finn, building his own circle of collaborators, the very strange experience of Roza, his collaboration with Stephen Sondheim, why Anyone Can Whistle is relevant today, and so much more.
Birthday girl's choice continues this week, this time with Nick's pick of "The Light in the Piazza," featured on PBS Live at Lincoln Center and currently either lurking the internet or residing in the Google Drives of devoted musical theatre folks. We queen out on the refreshingly classic score, Victoria Clark's North Carolina accent, the rocky past in casting Clara, and the overall Glass Menagerie vibes (with a decidedly less tragic outcome). We also discuss Nick's own experience as a cast member and the fruitful connection in Florida he made with Best Supporting Amanda thanks to this show! Best Supporting Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Twitter: @bsapod Colin Drucker Twitter: @colindrucker Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov Twitter: @nickkochanov Instagram: @nickkochanov
Te traemos el musical que escribieron Maury Yeston y Peter Stone sobre la mayor tragedia naviera en tiempos de paz: el hundimiento del Titanic, un proyecto que les llevó doce años de trabajo y que estrenaron ocho meses antes que James Cameron con su famosa película, aunque el musical destacaba la creatividad del ser humano por llevar a cabo grandes empresas sin dejar de denunciar la diferencia de clases de la época. Hemos utilizado la grabación del Broadway Cast que tuvo a Brian D’Arcy James como el fogonero, Michael Cerveris como el diseñador del barco, John Cunningham como el Capitán Smith, Martin Moran como el telegrafista, David Garrison como el propietario de la línea naviera y Victoria Clark como Alice la pasajera de segunda clase, entre un reparto de más de cuarenta intérpretes. Esperamos te guste la selección que hemos preparado 00h 00'00" No moon - Maury Yeston 00h 03'02" Presentación 00h 04'48" Cabecera 00h 05'58" Inicio 00h 07'23" Overture: Prologue 00h 09'06" In every age 00h 10'49" How they build Titanic? 00h 12'18" There she is 00h 14'12" Loading inventory - 00h 16'09" The largest moving object 00h 17'48" I must get on that ship 00h 20'26" First class Roster 00h 22'59" Godspeed Titanic 00h 25'52" Barrett's song 00h 30'04" What a remarkable age is this 00h 33'55" To be a captain 00h 35'31" Lady's maid 00h 40'32" I give you my hand 00h 45'02" The proposal / The night was alive 00h 49'52" God lift me up / The latest rag 00h 54'11" I have danced 00h 57'10" No moon 01h 00'56" Autumn 01h 05'53" Entr'acte 01h 07'24" Wake up, wake up 01h 14'54" Dressed in your pyjamas in the Grand Salon 01h 19'47" The staircase 01h 22'01" The blame 01h 27'19" To the lifeboats 01h 30'18" We'll meet tomorrow 01h 33'24" To be a captain (Reprise) 01h 34'51" Still 01h 38'02" Mr. Andrews' vision 01h 42'15" Epilogue: In every age (Reprise) 01h 45'08" Finale 01h 46'48" Curiosidades y anécdotas 01h 49'27" Titanic Suite
Victoria Clark is the Founder and CEO of Life Purpose Coach at InPower OnPurpose. She is an Empowerment Expert and Co-Author of the book Prosperity Factor with Joe Vitale. In over 12 years as a massage therapist and healer - she saw amazing things and realized that without mindset- there was no lasting change. SO she started looking into coaching. She took a lot of classes and received certifications and also noticed the opposite was missing (the body and energy) so she created the InPower onPurpose method to incorporate all three aspects to bring more effective results faster, easier and longer lasting. Victoria shares her personal experience and how she became a life purpose coach with a proven system to help those who are stuck find the change they have been longing for. She shares the process in her coaching involving, Mindset, body and energy in this episode. She also shares some tips of the different things she practices to help her stay focused in times of stress or when overwhelmed: There is a lot that she does depending on what is needed at the time. She believes in prevention, so as soon as she notices an energy drop, she start usually with writing non-stop 3 pages to bring awareness to what is underneath without editing. Sometimes, she uses breathing exercises which she combines with movement and affirmations to target all areas (energy mind and body) to effect change faster and easier as it reaches an energetic, mind and body (cellular level). Usually to bring it all together she does jumping in place or on a rebounder with more affirmations. Victoria can be contacted @: victoriaclark7424@gmail.com www.InPowerOnPurpose.com
Don’t be scared when the words Have you done your accounts. Yes it used to scare me thinking that all accountants would show up at the door in black suits and briefcases. But this is not the case they actually are nice people and truly want to help. I spoke to the lovely Victoria Clark who does accounts for the pet related industry and the chat was quite the eye opener. Please take the time to listen to this podcast and feel comfortable knowing you can talk to Victoria with your account needs. You can email Victoria on vicky@mbmuk.com
H.O.R. Chops it up w @VICKALESS Meet Victoria owner of ZIONS EDEN Straight out of NJ. TUNE IN TO THE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH @VICKALESS . ONLY AT HOUSE OF RAMIREZ . #hor #eaba #rawvegan #houseoframirez #businessinsider #girlbosses #businesswomen #girlbosses #cosmetics #girl #bossup #woman #cooking #recipe #entrepreneurlifestyle #sale #holiday #successfulwomen #worldwide #baby #babyfood #entrepreneurmind #smallbizowner #smallbusinesses --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/houseoframirez3/support
Victoria Clark is a passionate advocate for the cooperative business model and sees cooperative development as the bedrock of a more just, equitable, and sustainable world. https://improvepophealth.org/solution-summit Listen to our other podcasts: www.TrailBlazersImpact.com TrailBlazers Impact Podcast Community TrailBlazers Academy Series
Mary and Sarah invite guest Meghan, and her 4 year old son, Henry along to watch ONE ROYAL HOLIDAY. Will this be the Broadway epic style musical they are all hoping for?? When Anna (Osnes) offers a stranded mother (Clark) and son (Tveit) shelter in a blizzard, she learns that they are the Royal Family of Galwick. Anna shows the Prince how they do Christmas in her hometown, encouraging him to open his heart and be true to himself. Starring Laura Osnes, Aaron Tveit , Krystal Joy Brown, Victoria Clark and Tom McGowan.
Katie and Jill discuss the newest Hallmark Christmas movie "One Royal Holiday" starring Broadway's Aaron Tveit, Laura Osnes, Victoria Clark, Tom McGowan, and Krystal Joy Brown. https://twitter.com/thoughtsshared_ https://www.instagram.com/thoughtssharedpodcast/
Day 9 of the miniseries with the name too long for Spotify is here! Anne Victoria Clark (Vulture) and Mary Nepi (Snatchers) join the lads to discuss the third (and best) Halloweentown movie, Halloweentown High! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iwasscared2/support
Day 9 of the miniseries with the name too long for Spotify is here! Anne Victoria Clark (Vulture) and Mary Nepi (Snatchers) join the lads to discuss the third (and best) Halloweentown movie, Halloweentown High!
David Shire es el compositor americano al que dedicamos el anterior programa hablando de sus composiciones para el cine y en este nos centraremos en su carrera como compositor de musicales con Richard Maltby como letrista. Richard Maltby también hizo las adaptaciones al inglés de “Miss Saigon” y “The Pirate Queen” los musicales de Schönberg y Boublil. Ha ganado el Tony como director de “Ain’t misbehavin” y el Olivier por su dirección del musical “Fosse” que homenajeaba la figura del director y coreógrafo Bob Fosse. Recorreremos los trabajos de esta pareja en el campo del musical. Espero os guste la selección que hemos preparado 00h 00'00" Presentación 00h 01'04" Cabecera 00h 01'41" LOVE MATCH (1961) 00h 02'05" A wonderful life 00h 06'00" Never again 00h 09'30" The world and you 00h 11'52" STARTING HERE, STARTING NOW (1977) 00h 12'14" Starting here, starting now - Barbra Streisand 00h 15'03" Travel 00h 18'51" One step 00h 23'23" Autumn - Barbra Streisand 00h 25'17" I hear bells - George Lee Andrews 00h 28'16" Song of me 00h 30'00" Today is the first day of the rest of my life 00h 31'53" A new life coming 00h 33'51" What about today - Barbra Streisand 00h 36'43" BABY (1983) 00h 37'03" Baby, baby, baby 00h 40'40" Two people in love - Lea Salonga & David Shannon 00h 43'41" Fatherhood blues 00h 48'20" I choose right - David Shannon 00h 51'39" Patterns - Beth Fowler 00h 55'08" The story goes on - Lea Salonga 00h 59'43” CLOSER THAN EVER (1989) 01h 00'09" What am I doing 01h 03'48" Dating again 01h 06'36" One of the good guys 01h 13'09" If I sing 01h 17'34" The march of time 01h 23'48" Closer than ever 01h 27'19" BIG (1996) 01h 27'35" This isn't me - Barbara Walsh, Brett Tabisel & Daniel Jenkins 01h 30'30" I want to go home - Daniel Jenkins 01h 33'24" Coffe, black - John Pizzarelli 01h 36'56" Cross the line - Daniel Jenkins 01h 41'20" It's time - Brett Tabisel 01h 43'59" Stop time - Susannah McCorkle 01h 48'10” TAKE FLIGHT (2007) 01h 48'37" Sky - Michael Jibson 01h 50'27" Before the dawn - Sam Kenyon, Elliott Levey 01h 55'43" A part of me - Sally Ann Triplett 01h 57'58" The prize / The landing 02h 07'05" WATERFALL (2015) 02h 07'27" One day - Emily Padgett y Bie Sukrit 02h 11'40" Gone - Emily Padgett, Bie Sukrit y Thom Sesma 02h 17'24" SOUSATZKA (2017) 02h 18'00" All I wanna do is go dancing - 1ara Jean Ford 02h 21'03" Let's go - Victoria Clark & Judy Kay 02h 25'12" Gifted / This boy - Jordan Barrow y Victoria Clark
David Shire es el compositor americano al que dedicamos el anterior programa hablando de sus composiciones para el cine y en este nos centraremos en su carrera como compositor de musicales con Richard Maltby como letrista. Richard Maltby también hizo las adaptaciones al inglés de “Miss Saigon” y “The Pirate Queen” los musicales de Schönberg y Boublil. Ha ganado el Tony como director de “Ain’t misbehavin” y el Olivier por su dirección del musical “Fosse” que homenajeaba la figura del director y coreógrafo Bob Fosse. Recorreremos los trabajos de esta pareja en el campo del musical. Espero os guste la selección que hemos preparado 00h 00'00" Presentación 00h 01'04" Cabecera 00h 01'41" LOVE MATCH (1961) 00h 02'05" A wonderful life 00h 06'00" Never again 00h 09'30" The world and you 00h 11'52" STARTING HERE, STARTING NOW (1977) 00h 12'14" Starting here, starting now - Barbra Streisand 00h 15'03" Travel 00h 18'51" One step 00h 23'23" Autumn - Barbra Streisand 00h 25'17" I hear bells - George Lee Andrews 00h 28'16" Song of me 00h 30'00" Today is the first day of the rest of my life 00h 31'53" A new life coming 00h 33'51" What about today - Barbra Streisand 00h 36'43" BABY (1983) 00h 37'03" Baby, baby, baby 00h 40'40" Two people in love - Lea Salonga & David Shannon 00h 43'41" Fatherhood blues 00h 48'20" I choose right - David Shannon 00h 51'39" Patterns - Beth Fowler 00h 55'08" The story goes on - Lea Salonga 00h 59'43” CLOSER THAN EVER (1989) 01h 00'09" What am I doing 01h 03'48" Dating again 01h 06'36" One of the good guys 01h 13'09" If I sing 01h 17'34" The march of time 01h 23'48" Closer than ever 01h 27'19" BIG (1996) 01h 27'35" This isn't me - Barbara Walsh, Brett Tabisel & Daniel Jenkins 01h 30'30" I want to go home - Daniel Jenkins 01h 33'24" Coffe, black - John Pizzarelli 01h 36'56" Cross the line - Daniel Jenkins 01h 41'20" It's time - Brett Tabisel 01h 43'59" Stop time - Susannah McCorkle 01h 48'10” TAKE FLIGHT (2007) 01h 48'37" Sky - Michael Jibson 01h 50'27" Before the dawn - Sam Kenyon, Elliott Levey 01h 55'43" A part of me - Sally Ann Triplett 01h 57'58" The prize / The landing 02h 07'05" WATERFALL (2015) 02h 07'27" One day - Emily Padgett y Bie Sukrit 02h 11'40" Gone - Emily Padgett, Bie Sukrit y Thom Sesma 02h 17'24" SOUSATZKA (2017) 02h 18'00" All I wanna do is go dancing - 1ara Jean Ford 02h 21'03" Let's go - Victoria Clark & Judy Kay 02h 25'12" Gifted / This boy - Jordan Barrow y Victoria Clark
Today’s episode (in celebration of Countermelody’s first birthday!) picks up where the last one left off: more musicals, more opera (and operaish) singers! Excerpts from cast recordings, radio broadcasts, telecasts, and live performances highlight the work of singers who divided their time, to a greater or lesser extent, between the Broadway stage and the operatic stage. We begin with the great bass-baritones (Ezio Pinza, Cesare Siepi, Giorgio Tozzi, and José Van Dam) and move through the great Broadway (and sometime opera) baritones (Alfred Drake, John Raitt, Bruce Yarnell, Robert Trehy, Leslie Scott, Lawrence Winters, and John Reardon) with a nod to other opera singers who have also graced the Broadway stage (Helen Traubel, Shirley Verrett, Mona Paulee, Dorothy Sarnoff, Risë Stevens, Lee Venora, Camilla Williams, and Carol Brice). We then consider singers whose vocal abilities could easily have put them on the opera stage, had they chosen to so devote themselves (Alice Ghostley, Madeline Kahn, Barbara Cook, Florence Henderson, Judy Kaye, Lisa Vroman, Audra McDonald, Victoria Clark, Rebecca Luker, and the late Marin Mazzie). The episode also features tributes to two recently deceased divas (Gabriella Tucci and Christiane Eda-Pierre) as well as a spotlight on the gorgeous soprano Margaret Tynes, who just celebrated her 101st birthday. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel’s lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” Occasional guests from the “business” (singers, conductors, composers, coaches, and teachers) lend their distinctive insights. At Countermelody’s core is the interaction between singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. Please visit the Countermelody website (www.countermelodypodcast.com) for additional content. And please head to our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/countermelody to pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available only to Patreon supporters are currently available!
Have you dreamed of being your own boss? Have a passion you'd like to monetize outside of your 9-5? Learn the legal and practical considerations of starting your own business. Some questions that will be answered are:- What type of entity should I choose?- What do I do to make my business "official?"- What should I name my business?- What should I keep in mind when running a business while working a full-time job?- Do I need a website?Hosted by Victoria Clark.
This week on the #CKTpodcast, we were SUPER pumped to chat with Tony Award winner Victoria Clark. Victoria has appeared in several Broadway and Off Broadway shows in NY as well as several Broadway touring productions. She's starred in films and T.V. roles and has recently emerged as one of NY's rising directors. Victoria is known throughout the theatre community for her kindness, humility, and extraordinary talent. We're incredibly grateful to welcome our mentor and dear friend to the table. Enjoy
Today, on the The Local: Our Quick 6 headlines, an update on Earth Day from Yena Perice and Victoria Clark, organizers with Sunrise Movement PDX, and our endorsements interview with Managing Editor of the Portland Tribune, Dana Haynes.
Today on XRAY In The Morning: (1)Part 2 of interview with Tera Hurst (2)News With Friends with Emily and Colin (3)Interview with Sunrise PDX (Yena Perice and Victoria Clark) (4)Interview with Dana Haynes, managing editor of the Portland Tribune
In this episode of Power of Attorney, LeTonya welcomes criminal defense attorney Victoria Clark to discuss the role of plea bargain in criminal justice system, how to properly vet attorneys, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/power-of-attorney/support
SHOWS: Into The Woods, 1995's How To Succeed...., Bright Star Website: https://jeffblumenkrantz.com/ Jeff Blumenkrantz is a man who wears many hats. As an actor, he was in the original companies of Into the Woods, A Class, Act, Murder for Two, and the revivals of Damn Yankees and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Behind the scenes he was one of the most celebrated songwriters of the early 2000s, having written songs for the musical Urban Cowboy (Tony nom), as well as for Audra McDonald, Victoria Clark, and Megan Mullally. And, in the kitchen, he is a fabulous chef! Jeff pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how he reduced Stephen Sondheim to fits of laughter, what lessons he leaned from the BMI Workshop, and why Walter Bobbie doesn't like criers. Also, Jeff shines the spotlight on Alysha Umphress, Audra McDonald, and Steve Martin! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4 To book a room at Shetler Studios, head on over to: https://www.shetlerstudios.com
Tony-Award winning actress, director and educator whose work encompasses both existing and new work, in plays, musicals, opera, film and television.
The month of February always marks my relationship with the Kleban Prize continues to grow. This year's big winners for most Promising Lyricist and Librettist, Daniel Messe' & Rehana Lew Mirza and Mike Lew. Along the way, I get to hobnob with one of my faves, Tony Award© Winning folks like, Richard Maltby, Jr. and Victoria Clark. More About the Kleban Prize: https://newdramatists.org/kleban-prize-musical-theatre More About the Podcast: http://keithpricecurtaincall.com
Get out your hymn books and habits — for this week's musical service, we're dishing on the joyful noise of Broadway's "Sister Act." The Broadway Babies have lots to say about this screen-to-stage adaptation (our second Whoopi movie!), including its original 1992 film, pond-hopping production history, and star-making turn for Patina Miller, who doesn't quite get enough to do in this show. Featuring a scene-stealing Victoria Clark as the holier-than-thou Mother Superior, "Sister Act" is a rollicking time at the theatre that'll take you straight to church! Cast recording (West End): Spotify | iTunes Music: "Take Me to Heaven," performed by Patina Miller, Debbie Kurup and Amy Booth Steel "Fabulous, Baby," by Patina Miller, Debbie Kurup and Amy Booth Steel "Raise Your Voice," by Patina Miller and company "Bless Our Show," by Patina Miller and company "Sister Act," by Patina Miller Music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Glenn Slater Distributed by Ghostlight Records. Show Notes: This is more an added CXG show note, but this is the season 1 sheet music from the CW website for anyone interested. Patina Miller SANGS about being...a "Random Black Girl." Here, she meets Whoopi for the first time. We didn't talk much about the sequel movie, "Back in the Habit" (...sigh), but Lauryn Hill, ladies and gents. Podcast cover art: David Taylor Twitter: @bwaybabies Facebook: Facebook.com/broadwaybabiespodcast
Eva Tavares is a graduate of the UBC Opera Program and the Banff/Citadel Theatre Professional Training Program. Her previous credits include: Maria in WEST SIDE STORY, Anne in A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, and most recently, the world premiere SOUSATZKA starring Victoria Clark. Eva is also active in the dance community, most recently choreographing DIE FLEDERMAUS for Vancouver Opera. This interview was recorded back in February of 2018 when the national tour of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA was making its way to Durham, North Carolina. Follow Kare Reviews at www.karereviews.com and on Twitter: @KareReviews Follow Jeffrey Kare on Twitter: @JeffreyKare If you like what you've heard here, please subscribe to any one of the following places where the Kare Reviews Podcast is available. Anchor, Apple, Google, SoundCloud, Spotify, Breaker, Overcasts, Pocket Casts, and RadioPublic. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-kare/support
This episode features some of The Data Lab's finest; part of the team behind putting on our two week festival of data innovation, DataFest. Hear about each aspect of DataFest, from DataSummit to the Fringe events, and everything in between. This episode is hosted by Brian Hills, Head of Data, and the guests are Fraser Macdonald, Project Development Manager, Dr Caterina Constantinescu, Data Scientist, Cecilia Bouroncle, Marketing and Communications Manager, Victoria Clark, Business Development Executive, and Dan Montgomery, Business Development Executive. If DataFest is something that sounds of interest you can learn more here. Alternatively please get in touch with datafest@thedatalab.com.
Today I talk about UPTA's & SETC's, four theatres have announced seasons and there are 2 interviews I found very fascinating, one you listen to and one you read. Sort of short today but filled with good info. JOIN THE MAILING LIST SEASON ANNOUNCEMENTS Chester Theatre Company (MA) Peterborough Players (NH) Westport Country Playhouse (MA) Intiman Theatre (WA) ARTICLES & INTERVIEWS 89.3 KCC The Frame: Tracy Letts' View from Linda Vista The Interval interviews Sharriffa Ali and Victoria Clark on Directing and Strindberg Don't forget to get your issue of Treading the Boards via ACLTheatreResources.com. THANKS FOR STOPPING BY AND HAVE A CREATIVE DAY!
Part of our new Reprise Series we are bringing back some of our favourite episodes from the archives.Miranda loved talking family, love and hats when we spoke to Jonathan about Light in the Piazza and so she wanted to relive those glory days with our listeners again.This week Julie, Miranda and, Zane will chat with Jonathan Hickey about which of life's truths can be gleaned from the modern classical musical - The Light in the Piazza!Critic John Simon, in New York magazine, wrote: "Anyone who cares about the rather uncertain future of this truly American genre should — must — see the show, think and worry about it, and reach his or her own conclusions . . . Craig Lucas’s book seems perfectly adequate to me, but the emphasis must be on Adam Guettel’s music and lyrics . . . the music, though fluctuating between the Sondheimesque and offbeat but still Broadwayish and the art-songlike and even operatic, is steadily absorbing, even if only intermittently melodious. One duet, “Let’s Walk,” is an unqualified hit, but the rest, without fully cohering, is also arresting. Ted Sperling and Guettel’s jaunty orchestrations add to the slightly disorienting but wholly fascinating harmonies and instrumentation."- FURTHER READING -Wiki - Musical, Film, NovellaIMDbiTunesSpotify- CELEBRITY SHOUTOUTS -Elizabeth Spencer, Craig Lucas, Adam Guettel, Victoria Clark, Kelli O'Hara, Matthew Morrison, Michael Berresse, Sarah Uriarte Berry, Aaron LazarLike us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon!Email us: musicalstaughtmepodcast@gmail.comVisit our home on the web thatsnotcanonproductions.comOur theme song and interstitial music all by the one and only Benedict Braxton Smith. Find out more about him at www.benedictbraxtonsmith.com
Endurance Horse Podcast - Episode 12 Hello and Welcome to Endurance Horse Podcast! I’m your host, Christina Hyke, an equine photographer in Southern Wisconsin. Occasionally you will hear Jim, my husband, along with me during the intro or outtro of the podcast. This one is a LOOOONGG episode! Episode 12 of the Endurance Horse Podcast is being published the 27th of November 2018. Email your audio stories to endurancehorsepodcast@gmail.com Ideally the files should be from two to 7 minutes in length. Ken Campbell Campbelllot Farms Hanoverians Campbellot Farms (Facebook Page) Western States Trail Run Tevis Cup Ken Campbell on ABC Sports (Iron Man) Tara Leroy Southern Kettle Moraine Horse Trails Association Melissa Coolich Coolich Endurance Coolich Endurance on Facebook Victoria Clark Marvel Endurance Marvel Endurance on Facebook Courtney Krueger Ride and Tie Big South Fork Endurance and Ride & Tie Big South Fork on Facebook Lori Oleson author Endurance Years Gone By And also author of: Enduring Memories to purchase Lori’s books you can buy them by Clicking on the titles above (they are links) to purchase the books On Amazon, or you may buy them for $25.00 per book plus shipping by emailing her directly At endurancehistory@gmail.com You can follow the links on Amazon & it will let you have a look into the book, also available on Kindle. Just before the holidays here in the USA, Lori’s books would be a fitting gift to one of your endurance buddies! Daryl Owen The Distance Keisha Wood Keisha’s Blog is: Don’t Forget to Hold On!!! Endurance Horse Podcast Join the Group on Facebook About the creator of the Endurance Horse Podcast: Christina Hyke is a Wisconsin based Equine photographer who also happens to love the trails and distance riding enough to create a podcast about it to share stories with other riders from around the world. Email your audio stories to endurancehorsepodcast@gmail.com Ideally the files should be from two to 7 minutes in length. www.christinahyke.com Signing off for now, and until next time- remember- enjoy the beauty in the journey, notice the little things and encourage one another. ( & send me files please ;)
Welcome back to the TEFLology Podcast - a podcast all about teaching English as a foreign language, and related matters. Today we bring you an interview with Dr. Victoria Clark. Victoria has worked as the East Asia Assessment Development Manager for East Asia, for the British Council based in Hong Kong. Her field of expertise is the assessment of English as a second/foreign language, with her research interests including performance-based testing, teaching and assessing writing, validity of speaking tests, and task complexity. She has published several books on General English Proficiency test preparation and is an experienced conference speaker. Matthew spoke with Victoria at the 53rd RELC International Conference, that took place in Singapore earlier this Spring. In the the interview, Matthew asked questions to Victoria about her work in language assessment development, and about this area of interest. More from Victoria can be found here. Buy our e-book – Podcasting and Professional Development: A Guide for English Language Teachers here. To find other great titles, visit The Round. Email / Website / iTunes / YouTube / Facebook Also available on Acast / Stitcher Radio / SoundCloud / TuneIn / iheart Radio and more!
This week Julie, Miranda and, Zane will chat with Jonathan Hickey about which of life's truths can be gleaned from the modern classical musical - The Light in the Piazza!Critic John Simon, in New York magazine, wrote: "Anyone who cares about the rather uncertain future of this truly American genre should — must — see the show, think and worry about it, and reach his or her own conclusions . . . Craig Lucas’s book seems perfectly adequate to me, but the emphasis must be on Adam Guettel’s music and lyrics . . . the music, though fluctuating between the Sondheimesque and offbeat but still Broadwayish and the art-songlike and even operatic, is steadily absorbing, even if only intermittently melodious. One duet, “Let’s Walk,” is an unqualified hit, but the rest, without fully cohering, is also arresting. Ted Sperling and Guettel’s jaunty orchestrations add to the slightly disorienting but wholly fascinating harmonies and instrumentation."- FURTHER READING -Wiki - Musical, Film, NovellaIMDbiTunesSpotify- CELEBRITY SHOUTOUTS -Elizabeth Spencer, Craig Lucas, Adam Guettel, Victoria Clark, Kelli O'Hara, Matthew Morrison, Michael Berresse, Sarah Uriarte Berry, Aaron LazarLike us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon!Email us: musicalstaughtmepodcast@gmail.comVisit our home on the web thatsnotcanonproductions.comOur theme song and interstitial music all by the one and only Benedict Braxton Smith. Find out more about him at www.benedictbraxtonsmith.com
This Week: Kevin and Rob have a dialect-off, Rob redecorates, Kevin sweats it out, Rob reveals some upcoming 54 Below shows, Kevin goes to the Catskills, Rob introduces to the Kutcher Emcee, the merits of talkbacks, Nathan Lane vs. Faith Prince, Victoria Clark needs a hug, Jackie Mason tackles Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason goes into Les Miz, four books that praise the National Theatre, the brilliance of Nicholas Hytner, Every week director Robert W Schneider and actor Kevin David Thomas pull back the curtain on neglected, forgotten, and under appreciated musicals, as well as bizarre performances, endearing television appearances, and all things show business. Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4
For this week's episode, we trace The Light in the Piazza's fifty-year journey from its first incarnation as a novella by Elizabeth Spencer to a musical idea handed down through one of musical theater's most prominent families. We follow the musical, written by Adam Guettel and Craig Lucas, as it takes shape at the Sundance Theatre Lab, has its first production at the Intiman Theatre in Seattle, is restructured for the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, before making its way to Broaday at Lincoln Center. The show would be nominated for 13 Tony Awards and win 8 of them. It would make stars of its two leading ladies and go down as one of the most important new works of our time. This episode features brand new interviews with composer Adam Guettel, book writer Craig Lucas, actors Victoria Clark, Kelli O'Hara, and Celia Keenan-Bolger, director Bartlett Sher, and Lincoln Center Artistic Director Andre Bishop
Bodacious! Gnarly! Zoom-a-zoom-and-a-boom-boom! Our amazing, hilarious first ever guest Anne Victoria Clarke revisits Talk This Way to help us decide the best dance video of 1992!
Tony Award winner Ted Sperling is one of Broadway's most sought after music directors. His brilliance and versatility have been on display in numerous Broadway musicals including Fiddler on the Roof, The King and I, South Pacific; Guys and Dolls, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Full Monty, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Kiss of the Spider Woman, My Favorite Year, Falsettos, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Les Misérables, Roza, and Sunday in the Park with George. Now, Ted puts down the baton to discuss his career with Rob and Kevin. Ted pulls back the curtain on his career, including how a college production brought him to the attention of Stephen Sondheim, what it was like to play aboard the Titanic, and why Lady in the Dark needs a major Broadway revival! Also, Ted shines the spotlight on Victoria Clark, Ahrens & Flaherty, and Adam Guettel! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to patreon.com and search Behind The Curtain: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4 A big thank you to Michelle Tabnick of Michelle Tabnick PR for arranging this interview.
Discover Saint John Introducing Victoria Clarke Victoria Clarke has an enviable job for all of those who live and love Saint John, New Brunswick. Back in July, Victoria took the job as Executive Director of Discover Saint John, the destination marketing organization for the place that the Boiling Point calls home. For many, Saint John is a city you drive past on the highway on your way to other destinations. However, for those in the know, Saint John is a hidden gem consisting of authentic, genuine people, unique surroundings, and quaint businesses and services. Like Victoria says, Saint John is like the prettiest girl at the dance with low self-esteem; sometimes those who live in the city forget just how great they have it. Part of Victoria's mandate is to encourage those in the business world to bring their conferences and annual general meetings to Saint John. The city is a terrific spot for such events because of the close proximity of hotels, world-class restaurants, activities, and some of the most welcoming people you could find. Those who come in from the bigger cities are impressed with all this little place can offer in convenience and quality. Check out Boiling Point this week for a love-in for the city we hold so dear, Saint John. In this episode Dave starts us out with a little story about running into Victoria in a hotel parking lot. We talk about what we love about the city of Saint John and what makes the city so unique. Greg makes a pitch to sell his waterfront cottage in Quispamsis. Victoria reminds us of some of the great activities and sights that tourists and stay-cationers can take part in. We talk about the unique personality of the city and its people. Victoria reminds all Saint Johners to be ambassadors of their city. She also tells us how Discover Saint John can be an asset to planning your unique event. Everyone shares one of their own quirky Saint John finds. Links - Discover Saint John website - Discover Saint John YouTube - Discover Saint John Facebook - Discover Saint John Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The stars came out in force to support the 16th annual Broadway Barks pet adoption event. Bark and Swagger connected with co-founder Bernadette Peters and the stars of many of Broadway's hottest shows, including Bebe Neuwirth, Audra McDonald, Victoria Clark, Justin Guarini, and many more... and got great tidbits on their lives and pets! Questions or Comments? Email Jody at jody@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - The Bark (and Meow) Heard on Broadway on Pet Life Radio
Theater Talk discusses the new musical, "Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella." We are joined by two of the show's stars, Victoria Clark and Ann Harada, plus producer Robyn Goodman and dramatist Douglas Carter Beane, who wrote a new book for the production.
Victoria Clark, nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role for her work in Sister Act, answers the question "Why Theatre?"
Victoria Clark, nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical for Sister Act, talks about wanting to play a recurring character on a television show.
“Dancing on the heads of snakes” is how President Ali Abdullah Salih of Yemen describes the near impossibility of governing his country. He should know; he’s managed to cling on to power by keeping up the dance for the past three decades. The challenge is certainly considerable: Yemen has been a united country for only 20 years and it’s far from certain that it will remain one. Tribalism make governance a tricky business at the best of times as does poverty: around 40% of its rapidly growing population live on $2 a day. The country’s oil and water supplies are both dwindling at an alarming rate. It’s relations with its northern neighbour, Saudi Arabia, are strained. And since the failed suicide bomb attempt on a plane bound for Detroit on Christmas Day 2009, Yemen is once again in the full glare of international attention as Al-Qaeda’s home base on the Arabian peninsula. British journalist Victoria Clark, who was born in the city of Aden in the south of Yemen when it was still a British …
"Belle Reve"Music and Lyrics by Beth FalconeSung by Victoria ClarkAccompanied on the piano by Beth Falcone
In Episode 12, Chris Gondek speaks with (1) Victoria Clark about Zionism and the American evangelical community and (2) Daniel J. Solove about the permanent and global nature of the Internet affecting people's reputations.
In Episode 12, Chris Gondek speaks with (1) Victoria Clark about Zionism and the American evangelical community and (2) Daniel J. Solove about the permanent and global nature of the Internet affecting people’s reputations.
Heather Locklear and Jack Wagner back together. Bonnie recast on As the World Turns. Nadia Bjorlin returns to Days of Our Lives. Maurice Bernard on Oprah. Christina Chambers let go from One Life to Live. Jonathon's story on Guiding Light. Passions online. Young and Restless' Michael Evans passes away. Performer of the week picks. Victoria Clark guests on All My Children. Reader emails and much much more.
Special Episode #1: When I decided I wanted to use "Man in the Moon" for a *special* podcast episode, it came to me in about a millisecond who HAD to sing it: Nancy Anderson. Not only because she's an amazing talent and friend, but also because no one captures the sound of the 20's and 30's like Nancy. Check out her wonderful new solo CD, Ten Cents a Dance, for conclusive proof.Nancy and I met in 2001, performing together in the Broadway production of A Class Act, where she was my "show girlfriend." Nancy created the role of "Mona" in the Manhattan Theatre Club production and subsequently made her Broadway debut in that role when the show moved to the Ambassador. She had already created a sensation Off-Broadway in Jolson & Company, which earned her her first Drama Desk nomination.Since then, she has been dazzling audiences with her many stellar performances, most notably as Lois/Bianca in the revival of Kiss Me, Kate, first on the US Tour and then in the West End production, which was later filmed for PBS. (Does she nail the period or what?) Don't forget her wonderful performance in the 2003 revival of Wonderful Town! (Period!!) This past season, at the York Theatre, she won over critics and audiences alike in the title role of Fanny Hill. (She even nailed the 18th Century, as well as a second Drama Desk Nom!)If you're wondering whether she can pull off a contemporary role (yes!), then you must have missed her hot, hot performance in this year's Off-Broadway play, Burleigh Grime$.In this episode, Nancy sings "Man in the Moon", an audition spec song I wrote this summer. (What this means is, when producers are considering several different people or teams to write their new show, sometimes they'll ask them all to write songs for that project as part of the audition process.) The project in question takes place around 1930, and that's about as specific as I can be right now. (Recorded 11/3/06.)Luckily, you'll have some opportunities to see and hear Nancy coming up! Foremost among her many November appearances is her engagement at The Metropolitan Room, two Tuesday night shows, November 14 and November 28, at 9:30 PM. Not to be missed!And speaking of other things not to miss, I'd also like to remind you about the Jeff Blumenkrantz Songbook Concert at Birdland on Monday, November 20th at 7PM, featuring Liz Callaway, Victoria Clark, Michael McElroy, Mary Testa, and Alysha Umphress! Call 212 581 3080 to reserve, or buy your tickets online.
A free-ranging conversation on the actors' life with Michael Cerveris ("Sweeney Todd"), Victoria Clark ("A Light in the Piazza"), Jill Clayburgh ("Naked Girl on the Appian Way"), George Grizzard ("Seascape") and Brían F. O'Byrne ("Doubt").
A free-ranging conversation on the actors' life with Michael Cerveris (Tony Winner for Assassins), Victoria Clark (Tony winner for A Light in the Piazza), Jill Clayburgh (Naked Girl on the Appian Way), George Grizzard (A Delicate Balance, Tony Award) and Brían F. O'Byrne (Tony Winner for Frozen; Doubt).
Epidose #5: Look who came over this week! Victoria Clark, "the most talented person in the world," and this year's Tony winner for her spectacular performance in my favorite new show, The Light in the Piazza, dropped by to sing "I Won't Mind," lyrics by Annie Kessler and Libby Saines, music by me. Recorded 1/6/06.Don't miss Vicki's Lincoln Center American Songbook Series Concert on February 10th! She's a magnificent concert performer, plus there's a handful of Blumenkrantz songs on the program! (And some great Jane Kelly Williams songs too!)And if you haven't seen The Light in the Piazza yet, quit stalling and go! Vicki gives a must-see performance, the whole show is wonderful, and the score features the most ravishing music I've ever heard. In my life. Ever. The end.
The Tony Award nominee (Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical, "The Light in the Piazza") Victoria Clark, describes the trip that she took with "A Light In The Piazza" from a small workshop to Tony-nominated Broadway musical at Lincoln Center. Original sir date - May 27, 2005.
The Tony Award nominee (Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical, "The Light in the Piazza") Victoria Clark, describes the trip that she took with "A Light In The Piazza" from a small workshop to Tony-nominated Broadway musical at Lincoln Center. Original sir date - May 27, 2005.
The Tony Award nominee (Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical, "The Light in the Piazza") Victoria Clark, describes the trip that she took with "A Light In The Piazza" from a small workshop to Tony-nominated Broadway musical at Lincoln Center. Original sir date - May 27, 2005.