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This week on Stageworthy, host Phil Rickaby sits down with actor, writer, and theatre creator Scott Garland. A fixture in Toronto's theatre community, Scott is passionate about playwriting, dramaturgy, and fostering creative spaces. He was one of the curators of Sing for Your Supper, a monthly play reading series that gave playwrights a chance to hear their work performed. Scott is also a founding member of Silent Protagonist, a puppet theatre company that gained attention with Frankensteinesque at the Toronto Fringe. In this conversation, he shares insights on theatre school, the challenges of independent theatre, and the importance of building artistic community. This episode dives into: Scott's early theatre influences and what led him to pursue acting. His experience in multiple theatre schools and how training shaped his career. The evolution of Sing for Your Supper and its role in supporting new playwrights. Why Toronto's theatre community needs more development opportunities before production. His work with Silent Protagonist and the art of puppetry in theatre. His experience in voice acting, including People Watching. The emotional impact of the pandemic on artists and why we need bold, fearless creativity. Guest:
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E13 RHOP S6 E2 – Sing Sing for Your Supper. The Entire Episode can be heard by Subscribing as listed below. Karen throws a couples party in order heal things with Gizelle…except Gizelle isn't with a spouse. Ashley has many holes. Wendy targets Mia. Premium Content, including Additional 90 Day Fiancé episodes, The Real Housewives Content and the personal podcast available by subscription at: Supercast: https://coupledwithchaosnetwork.supercast.tech/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/coupledwithchaos Apple: Coupled with Chaos Channel: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/coupled-with-chaos/id6442522170 Email: Coupledwithchaos@gmail.com Web site: https://coupledwithchaos.com Facebook: @Coupledwithchaos Instagram: @Coupledwithchaos Twitter: @CoupledwChaos
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Everyone's a suspect in the brutal murder at close quarters of Aurora Printemps, familiarly known to one and all as Grandma. The lead detective sometimes sports a tail, as does her most recent--or was he the most recent--paramour? Her granddaughter Red Rida loved her, hated her, wished her dead, but has an alibi no weaker than any of the others. Will this be sorted or will it join the 63% of cases that go into permanent cold case status? Playwright: Martin Heavisides Director: Sophia Menconi Producer: A.J. Campbell Roles: Lori Brooks as Red Rida, a woman with a strangely conflicted relationship with her vivacious grandmother before her untimely death Scott Olson as Albert Skillset, a gifted police detective, but is he concealing a tail in his trousers? Edsal Romero as Tony Pitchblende, Albert's second in command and friendly rival (in love as well as police work?) Tamar Peters as Karina Patrimoine, Tony Pitchblende's partner Leslie Anne Ross as Supervisor Judy Turenne, leading the investigation Mikayla Trimpey as Natalie Would, barmaid, acquainted with police and suspects alike Tori Clay as Piotr Sergieivich Koslov, a recent immigrant from Russia with ongoing secret ties, Red Rida's husband Adam Venrick as Raoul DeBunstrup, Aurore Printemps' (Grandma's) lover of record at the time of her brutal slaying About the Playwright Martin Heavisides Martin Heavisides is the author of ten full length plays, one, Empty Bowl, published in The Linnet's Wings and given a live reading by Living Theatre in New York), two one-acts and a good number of ten-minute plays; short stories, flash fiction, poetry, which has been published in Sein Und Werden, The Linnet's Wings, FRiGG, Mad Hatter's Review, Pure Slush, Journal of Compressed Creativity among other highly discerning publications. He has published one novella-length collection of interlinked flash fiction and poetry, Undermind. He is becoming a regular at Storefront Theatre’s Sing for Your Supper. Website: http://theevitable.blogspot.com Twitter: Martin Heavisides --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/qplayers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/qplayers/support
Lord Jesus Christ, create in us a hunger and thirst for Your Supper, trusting in Your Word. Amen.
Wheel of Time Podthru Episode 16. Join your hosts as we discuss chapters 31 (Play for Your Supper), and 32 (Four Kings in Shadow), of The Eye of the World. In this episode the timeline gets all funky as we travel with Mat and Rand. They face even greater dangers now that they are on their own. Be sure to rate and subscribe! You can find us on Twitter @wotpodthru. You can email us at wotpodthru@gmail.com. Find Teresa at teresajohnstonwrites.wordpress.com
Eric Petersen is a graduate of the University of Toronto and Northwestern University. He has returned to Toronto after stints in New York, Chicago and Vancouver. While in Chicago, he was a board member of Halcyon Theatre and brought Ninaz Khodaiji's work to Chicago for its premiere performance. His shorter playlets are often performed at Sing-for-Your-Supper (at various locations around Toronto). In addition to writing plays, he occasionally turns his hand to poetry and has been published in White Wall Review, Gyst, xib, and A House Divided.Eric's play, Final Exam appears as part of the 2018 edition of the Toronto Fringe Festival.
Terry MacNamara, consumate singer/songwriter, former leader of the songwriter circle at Old Town School of Folk Music, joined us for a Podcast with a whole bunch of mutual friends.Victor Sanders, Meg Thomas, Bob Long, and Eric HillI first met Terry one night at our "Singing for Your Supper" showcase at Mayne Stage. I loved what I heard and began the process of getting him on Chicago Acoustic Underground. Boy, am I glad I did. For some reason there is a little fade out of the intro music, but be patient it starts shortly after that.
Easter, eggs, bad names the return of Sing for Your Supper!