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Tyler's back from Sydney. It's opening week for You Can't Take it With You, and Barry shares about his sermon from Into the Wilderness series.
This week, Deb and Joe interview Mark Carley, director of Birmingham Village Players' production of You Can't Take it With You, opening this week. Avon Players: The Mousetrap – March 10-25, Fri/Sat 8:00, Sun 2:00 Auditions for The Addams Family – Sun March 12, 5:30 and Mon Mar 13, 6:30 Clarkston Village Players: The House on the Cliff – Mar 10-18, Thurs 7:30, Fri/Sat 8:00 and Sun 2:00 Grosse Pointe Theater: The Glass Menagerie – March 12-25, Thurs/Fri/Sat 8:00, Sun 2:00 Dearborn Players Guild: The Lion in Winter – March 10-26, Fri/Sat 8:00, Sun 2:00 Auditions for the musical Sugar March 13 & 14, 6:30 Richmond Community Theater: The Complete Works of Wm Shakespeare (abridged) – March 10-12, Fri/Sat 8:00, Sun 2:00 Auditions for the female version of The Odd Couple – March 13-14, 7:00 Rosedale Community Players: Accepting script submissions for their one act play festival - deadline for submission is April 30. Check their website for details Warren Civic Theater: Peanuts Pajama Party Sock Hop – March 11 from 6:15-8:30 PM at Warren Community Center with cast of You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown – tickets are $5 or $10 (or $12 at the door) Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
(http://mwge.org) David shares the 1938 movie "You Can't Take it With You" with Jimmy Stewart and Lionel Barrymore. Here is the Spirit-inspired movie review from our online Movie Watchers Guide to Enlightenment (mwge.org):This is a beautiful story demonstrating the ways of the Spirit in contrast to the ego thought of fear and separation. The Spirit, represented by Grandpa Martin Vanderhof, is steadfast and gently reminds that everything works to serve the greater good. In comparison the ego frets about its goals of status, money, power, and control, which is represented by A.P. Kirby, owner of Kirby & Company. Grandpa heads a fully spontaneous loving home where members follow their inspiration, find joy in collaboration and trust in Spirit to care for their needs. This home becomes a symbol of invitation to join with Spirit as a worker at Kirby & Co., Mr. Poppins leaves his unfulfilling old job to move in with the Vanderhofs and follow his heart. Tony Kirby Jr., A.P. Kirby's son and Vice President of Kirby & Company, falls in love and wants to marry his stenographer, Alice Sycamore, who is Vanderhof's granddaughter. This union appears to be directly against the will and interests of Tony's parents. As these two families (different thought systems) come together, what follows seems to be what the ego might interpret as "chaos" yet it reveals that the ego is no match for love and spontaneity. Grandpa Vanderhof beautifully demonstrates, "In my defenselessness my safety lies." (W-153.1) The wisdom and power of Spirit shines through the ego's thoughts to reveal a deep desire for union in truth and love. This movie is a helpful tool for learning to discern the Voice for God that leads to the Kingdom of Heaven within.---This talk from David was recorded December 27, 2016 at the Living Miracles Metaphysical Center in Kamas, Utah.
In this episode of You Can't Take the Mic From Me, our heroes do something heroic, and attempt to rescue a damsel.
This week Meg is away, so guest Meg Amanda Day is here to polish the time crystals and get us back to 1938 to have a look aroound and watch it's highest grossing movie: You Can't Take it With You with guest comedian Craig Fay.
This episode we talk with Chrissy Wick Been in community theatre for 5-6 years, Shows talks about: You Can't Take it With You, Father of the Bride, 'Til Beth Do Us Part, Diary of Anne Frank, Once on This Island, Drowsy Chaperone, Santa's Christmas List, Hates Mary Poppins. Would love to direct. Listen to find out even more! If you have any comments, questions, or requests, contact us on our Facebook page CommunityTheatreStudio, our webpage CommunityTheatreStudio.Podbean.com or e-mail us at CommunityTheatreStudio@gmail.com We are supported by Village Playbox of Haddon Heights, NJ
Today on the Show Adam McNutt and I talk with Steve and Diane Ellens about You Can't Take it With You the Fall 2014 show for Master Arts Theatre! We discuss their experience in theatre and why you should come to the show!