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Best podcasts about you can't take it with you

Latest podcast episodes about you can't take it with you

Josh Swallows Broadway
Ep22 - Annaleigh Ashford, don't get your Woody dirty

Josh Swallows Broadway

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 65:47


Annaleigh Ashford won the Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award for her portrayal of Essie in You Can't Take It With You on Broadway. She starred opposite Jake Gyllenhaal as Dot in Stephen Sondheim's Sunday in the Park With George, and played Betty on Showtime's critically acclaimed Masters of Sex. She is known for her work on Broadway as Glinda in Wicked, and Margot in Legally Blonde, as well as for originating the role of Lauren in Kinky Boots, a performance for which she received a 2013 Tony nomination.  Twitter: @JoshLamon Instagram: @Josh.Lamon Produced by Alan Seales and Dori Berinstein. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network.

Josh Swallows Broadway
Ep11 - Andy Karl and Barrett Doss, feel the intensity

Josh Swallows Broadway

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 50:37


As a mini Groundhog Day reunion of sorts, Josh swallows Andy Karl and Barrett Doss whole. Andy Karl has appeared on Broadway in the original productions of Groundhog Day (for which he won the Olivier Award, Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award), Legally Blonde, 9 to 5, and Rocky the Musical, as well as appearing in Wicked, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Jersey Boys, On The Twentieth Century (for which he won the Outer Critics Circle Award) and And So It Goes. Barrett Doss originated the role of Rita Hanson in Groundhog Day after a run in You Can't Take It With You. She stars as Megan in Iron Fist on Netflix, and is also known for TV roles on Station 19, Person of Interest, 30 Rock, and Grey's Anatomy. Connect with Andy and Barrett: twitter: @andy_karl, @barrett_doss Instagram: @andy_karl, @dontgo_jasonwaterfalls Produced by Alan Seales and Dori Berinstein. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network.

First UMC Corpus Christi Podcast
You Can't Take It With You

First UMC Corpus Christi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 22:00


You Can't Take It With You

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Will Brill of OKLAHOMA!

#LIVEatFIVE: a daily Broadway podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 22:05


Will Brill can currently be seen playing Ali Hakim in the Tony-winning revival of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! Brill has previously been seen on Broadway in Act One and You Can't Take It With You. His off-Broadway credits include Illyria, Tribes and Our Town. He is also known for his screen roles on The OA and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Follow him on social media at @willbrill.Hosted by Beth Stevens, Paul Wontorek and Caitlin Moynihan.

Sonshine Baptist Church Podcast
You Can't Take It With You

Sonshine Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 40:56


Pastor Dale Hardy speaks about You Can't Take It With You during our traditional church service on Sunday, December 3rd, 2017 at Sonshine Baptist Church. Read The Bible: www.bible.com/bible Follow Us: www.sonshinebaptist.com facebook.com/sonshinebaptist twitter.com/sonshinebaptist instagram.com/sonshinebaptist Download Our Church App: iOS: http://bit.ly/sbc-apple Android: http://bit.ly/sbc-android

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Divine Inspiration Network
Healing Paradigms presents...You Can't Take It With You

Divine Inspiration Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 69:00


Join Arlene Kahet as she talks about the things that You Can't Take It With You...and The Things You Can.  What is the most important knowledge that you can acquire?  Beyond acquiring this knowledge, what is the expected after you acquire it.  Find out what is required of you to move beyond the deep gnawing hunger that may exist within.  Many people spend a great deal of time searching for that indefinable thing that will fill the hole that is within them.  Come and join the conversation about what a person can do to discover the mystery of yourself.  

Quizfix Podcast
Episode 11

Quizfix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017 57:50


Monika is back! She battles Paul in the Spice Girls vs. Famous Women Quotes Lightning Round, gets you ready for this week's possible pub quizzin', goes through all the great submissions for your fantasy pub quiz teams, and puts your money where your knowledge is in this week's Audio Round Challenge! Clips: "Wannabe" - The Spice Girls "You Can't Take It With You" (1938)

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Las Vegas Real Estate NOW
RERNLV - 3/18/17 - Part 1

Las Vegas Real Estate NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 25:24


Join Harvey as a brand new RERNLV springs to radios near you! This week, he welcomes expert contributor Blake Johnson from The Law Offices of Kurt A. Johnson. This time, Blake is talking about his new book he published, "You Can't Take It With You." Blake's book is full of the most frequently asked estate planning questions, explained in plain English. Be sure to keep your listening ears on, because we just might be giving away some copies of his book! Find out how to get one by tuning in! Then, Harvey has his Monthly Market Update ready for you folks, and is real estate warming up! Find out the rough numbers by checking out what Harvey has to tell you! Also, you don't want to miss his Headlines vs. Reality or his Realty Realities. Then, Harvey and Blake are talking a little bit about March Madness. With a chance to score a free book, you aren't going to want to miss this show! As always, please be sure to tune in each and EVERY Saturday at 11 AM to RERNLV on AM720 KDWN.

Las Vegas Real Estate NOW
RERNLV - 3/18/17 - Part 2

Las Vegas Real Estate NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 25:50


Join Harvey as a brand new RERNLV springs to radios near you! This week, he welcomes expert contributor Blake Johnson from The Law Offices of Kurt A. Johnson. This time, Blake is talking about his new book he published, "You Can't Take It With You." Blake's book is full of the most frequently asked estate planning questions, explained in plain English. Be sure to keep your listening ears on, because we just might be giving away some copies of his book! Find out how to get one by tuning in! Then, Harvey has his Monthly Market Update ready for you folks, and is real estate warming up! Find out the rough numbers by checking out what Harvey has to tell you! Also, you don't want to miss his Headlines vs. Reality or his Realty Realities. Then, Harvey and Blake are talking a little bit about March Madness. With a chance to score a free book, you aren't going to want to miss this show! As always, please be sure to tune in each and EVERY Saturday at 11 AM to RERNLV on AM720 KDWN.

FaithatFirst Podcast
October 23, 2016

FaithatFirst Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 24:23


Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church, Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching You Can't Take It With You.

Mouth Feels
9 - Tuesday Night @NeighborhoodWatch / You Can't Take It With You

Mouth Feels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 18:20


Special guest friends Hannah and Molly are on! Love and loss on a busy Tuesday night at the neighborhood watch. Then it's another installment of the hemisphere's favorite afterlife themed radio call-in show, You Can't Take It With You     References: Hannah is in a Seattle sketch group called Villains! https://www.facebook.com/VillainsComedy/?fref=ts http://cdn.psfk.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/smart_forfour_readyspace_dog_4.jpg The Majestic Moose http://www.skeptictank.org/files/en001/grailsub.htm Subscribe in various places if it pleases you:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bertrob-stalltuns-finely-casted/id395156293?mt=2 https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iztksdvxxxxltao3b5nvfbavovm I bet it is in other places too, who even knows, man. 

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Movie Meltdown
On Holiday with Jackie Kashian

Movie Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 81:46


Movie Meltdown - Episode 354 This week we welcome our special guest co-host Jackie Kashian to talk about comedy, her podcast The Dork Forest as well as this week's movie Holiday. This 1938 film directed by George Cukor may seem like just another classic era, romantic comedy. But as Jackie reveals, if you look a little deeper - you discover a commentary about money, freedom, politics, the family dynamic and accumulating wealth. As well as some great writing and unconventional performances. And while we touch on all the dorkisms from genre books to larping, we also discuss... start-up magoo, the American dream, The Heat, the flower of British manhood, Chinatown, Dennis Quaid, Shelob, I'm pretty sure this is not going to fill the hole in my heart, Midnight Run, Frank Capra, I was unfamiliar with your vaudeville training, Gail Carriger, Jake Gyllenhaal vs. Ryan Gosling, the jackass cousin couple, Paul Feig, role-playing zombies, You Can't Take It With You, The Devil Wears Prada, enormously radical, Flashman, Fear Street, Pillow Talk, when the British were in Afghanistan in 1848, Melissa McCarthy, Grace Kelly, He Got Game, D.A.R. = Dogs of the American Revolution, Loretta Young, very specific Garbage Pail Kids stickers, bass clarinet, James Garner, Joseph A. Altsheler, Rock Hudson vs. Cary Grant, boys books, what if a comic was President?, Flight... it's called Flight, Blue Crush, she seems like nothing but cool, doing heroin, young adult novel, Tom Brown's School Days, if you're going to start a comedy club... stop it with the names, the kind of dork that I've been and decoding the B-message. Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for the movie Holiday. So go watch it before listening... you have been warned! "...and I know all this, because I have a podcast. Where people tell me too much about everything. And so, I have a little bit of information - I don't know enough about anything to be an expert on it. But I'm enthusiastic... which'll do. That'll do!" For more on Jackie and The Dork Forest, go to: http://www.jackiekashian.com/

Community Theatre Studio

This episode we talk with Art Thompson AKA Theodore Roosevelt Been in community theatre FOREVER Shows talked about: Arsenic and old Lace, Scrooge, Brighten Beach Memoirs, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Singing in the Rain, Wizard of Oz, Fox on the Fairway, Moonlight Magnolias, 12 Angry Men, Treasure Island, The Man Who Came to Dinner, You Can't Take It With You, Deathtrap, Meet Me in St. Louis, Caberet, A Comedy of Errors, 10 Little Indians, Carnival. Would like to start their own company. 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

BlazinRy Radio
Annaleigh Ashford (Tony Award Winner for "You Can't Take It With You")

BlazinRy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2015 42:00


BlazinRy Radio host Ryan Holmes welcomes 2015 Tony Award winner Annaleigh Ashford (You Can't Take It With You, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde, Wicked, Frozen, Top Five, Rachel Getting Married, Smash, Submissions Only, Masters of Sex). Enjoy this encore episode as Ashford tells Ryan about her stellar Broadway career and playing Maureen in the first-ever New York revival of Jonathan Larson's bohemian-inspired musical Rent at New World Stages. 

Two On The Aisle
Reviews of Buyer & Cellar, Paul Robeson, Jerry Springer, et al., Mar. 19, 2015

Two On The Aisle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 29:15


Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) BUYER AND CELLAR, by Jonathan Tolins, at the Rep Studio Theatre, (2) JERRY SPRINGER THE OPERA, by Richard Thomas & Stewart Lee, at New Line Theatre, (3) PAUL ROBESON, by Phillip Hayes Dean, at The Black Rep, (4) RADIUM GIRLS, by D.W. Gregory, at the Kirkwood Theatre Guild, (5) SIGHT UNSEEN, by Donald Margulies, at the New Jewish Theatre, (6) THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, by Andrew Lloyd Webber, et al., at the Fox () Theatre, (7) YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU, by George S. Kaufman, at the Theatre Guild of Webster Groves, (8) OTELLO, by Verdi & Boito, at Winter Opera Saint Louis, and (9) THE LITTLE PRINCE, by John Scoullar & Rick Cummins, adapted from Antoine de Saint-Exupery, at COCA Presents.

CUNY TV's Theater Talk
Elizabeth Ashley, Julie Halston & "Curious Incident's" Toby

CUNY TV's Theater Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2015 26:45


Actresses Elizabeth Ashley and Julie Halston drop by to discuss their roles in the hit "You Can't Take It With You." Next, Lydia DesRoche escorts Toby, the rat from "The Incident of the Dog" joined by Elisabeth Vincentelli, a Toby fan.

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CUNY TV's Arts In The City

Arts in the City talks with New York Times columnist Sam Roberts, visits the Louis Armstrong House Museum, meets with Lisa Scottoline and Francesca Serritella (a mother-daughter author duo) and takes on Broadway with the cast of You Can't Take It With You

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Two On The Aisle
Reviews of Rx, Cabaret, Once, Falling, Unsorted, et al., Apr. 17, 2014

Two On The Aisle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2014 29:30


Bob Wilcox and Mark Bretz review (1) THE TRIALS OF BROTHER JERO, by Wole Soyinka, at The Black Rep, (2) Rx, by Kate Fodor, at West End Players Guild, (3) CABARET, by J. Kander, F. Ebb & J. Masteroff, at Stray Dog Theatre, (4) LAUGHTER ON THE 23RD FLOOR, by Neil Simon, at Hawthorne Players, (5) ONCE, by Enda Walsh, Glen Hansard, & Marketa Irglova, at the Fox, (6) VICTOR/VICTORIA, by B. Edwards, H. Mancini, L. Bricusse, & F. Wildhorn, at Family Musical Theater, (7) FALLING, by Deanna Jent, at Mustard Seed Theatre, (8) YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU, by George F. Kaufman & Moss Hart, at Over Due Theatre Co., (9) A PATH FAR FROM HERE, by Taylor Gruenloh, at Tesseract Theatre Co., and (10) UNSORTED, by Wesley Middleton, at Metro Theater Co.

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Two On The Aisle
Reviews of Shirley Valentine, Jersey Boys, & Others: Mar. 6, 2014

Two On The Aisle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2014 29:30


Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky interview Bobby Miller and Wayne Salomon after reviewing (1) SHIRLEY VALENTINE, by Willy Russell, at Dramatic License Productions; (2) THE HOUSE OF THE SPIRITS, adapted from Isabel Allende by Caridad Svich, at Webster Univ. Conservatory; (3) JERSEY BOYS, by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice, Bob Gaudio & Bob Crewe, at the Fox Theatre; (4) MIDDLETOWN, by Will Eno, at Saint Louis Univ.; and (5) YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU, by George S. Kaufman & Moss, at Washington Univ.

Two On The Aisle
Two on the Aisle, April 4, 2012

Two On The Aisle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2012 28:59


Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, by Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick, & Joseph Stein, at the Peabody Opera House, (2) CRUEL TO BE KIND?, by Christopher Limber, & OTHELLO IN A BREATH, by Elizabeth Birkenmeier, at Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, (3) BRING IT ON: THE MUSICAL, by Jeff Whitty, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Tom Kitt, & Amanda Green, at the Fox Theatre, (4) YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU, by Kaufman & Hart, at Alpha Players, (5) ALL IN THE TIMING, by David Ives, at the Theatre Guild of Webster Groves, (6) EDGAR ALLEN POE'S NEVERMORE, by Edgar Allen Poe, Grace Barnes, & Matt Conner, at Webster Univ. Conservatory, (7) CAMDEN & LILLY, by Carter W. Lewis, at Washington Univ., (8) 100 SAINTS YOU SHOULD KNOW, by Kate Fodor, at Webster Univ. Conservatory, and (9) DONNA WEINSTING AND LARA BUCK: BOLD. BAWDY. BLONDE., at The Presenters Dolan.

ATW - Downstage Center
Marsha Mason (#262) - March, 2010

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2010 61:57


During rehearsals for Keen Company's revival of "I Never Sang For My Father", Marsha Mason talks about the differences between playing in a Broadway house and a small Theatre Row venue. She also talks about her Broadway debut in "Cactus Flower" after countless auditions; her unique experience of appearing in the only plays written by two famed novelists, Norman Mailer and Kurt Vonnegut; appearing on a one-act double bill -- where the other play featured Al Pacino and John Cazale; how she found herself in San Francisco appearing at the American Conservatory Theatre in "Private Lives" -- directed by Francis Ford Coppola; her long-standing partnership with director Jack O'Brien, spanning from ACT's 1972 "You Can't Take It With You" to 2009's "Impressionism" on Broadway; how she met and married her husband, playwright Neil Simon, in only three weeks and why he only wrote movies, not plays, for her, even when "Chapter Two" was based on their life together; what prompted her to buy a farm in New Mexico 17 years ago; her extensive work with L.A. Theatre Works doing plays for radio in front of live audiences; and her efforts to duplicate elements of the British actor training tradition here in the U.S. Original air date - March 31, 2010.

ATW - Downstage Center
Marsha Mason (#262) - March, 2010

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2010 61:57


During rehearsals for Keen Company's revival of "I Never Sang For My Father", Marsha Mason talks about the differences between playing in a Broadway house and a small Theatre Row venue. She also talks about her Broadway debut in "Cactus Flower" after countless auditions; her unique experience of appearing in the only plays written by two famed novelists, Norman Mailer and Kurt Vonnegut; appearing on a one-act double bill -- where the other play featured Al Pacino and John Cazale; how she found herself in San Francisco appearing at the American Conservatory Theatre in "Private Lives" -- directed by Francis Ford Coppola; her long-standing partnership with director Jack O'Brien, spanning from ACT's 1972 "You Can't Take It With You" to 2009's "Impressionism" on Broadway; how she met and married her husband, playwright Neil Simon, in only three weeks and why he only wrote movies, not plays, for her, even when "Chapter Two" was based on their life together; what prompted her to buy a farm in New Mexico 17 years ago; her extensive work with L.A. Theatre Works doing plays for radio in front of live audiences; and her efforts to duplicate elements of the British actor training tradition here in the U.S. Original air date - March 31, 2010.

CUNY TV's Theater Talk
Kitty Carlisle Hart and Anne Kaufman Schneider discuss the legacy of George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart

CUNY TV's Theater Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2007 25:02


Anne Kaufman Schneider and the late Kitty Carlisle Hart discuss the legacy of the playwriting team, George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, whose classic 30's comedies including, You Can't Take It With You and The Man Who Came To Dinner, are still popular.