Clubbing the movie
a test-run with lots of info about the movie and what we’re gonna do in future podcasts!
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a test-run with lots of info about the movie and what we’re gonna do in future podcasts!
Categories: Uncategorised
A podcast recapping all of the most embarrassing moments of people working in the arts and entertainment industry.
Hosted by Seb Muirhead
Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/wont-be-forgetting-that.
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Actress Nancy Carroll and critic Sarah Crompton offer an insider’s view of theatre from different sides of the curtain. It’s a frank conversation between friends that aims to reveal what really goes on behind the scenes of both their professions. There’s a bit of history, and a lot of stories, some serious, some funny and all revealing some truths about what happens on stage and off.
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Categories: Arts, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: Acting, actors, criticism, journalism, plays, reviewing, theatre, writing
Your new favorite comedy podcast about musicals, cohosted by Broadway’s favorite young couple Brendan C. Callahan (Sing Street) and Maria Dalanno (Mrs. Doubtfire). You heard us right, a podcast about musicals that isn’t boring or preachy, with hosts who even know what TikTok is! Join them for good laughs, fun games, and hard opinions about community theatre productions and Broadway shows alike. Brendan and Maria don’t take themselves seriously, but do take certain musicals very seriously.
Categories: Arts
Tags: actors, Broadway, Comedy, couples, dance, dancer, musicals, new york, performing, relationship, singers, singing
A podcast with Curt Mega about stories and the artists who tell them. Special guests and in-depth conversations about the creative process and the art of storytelling.
Tags: actors, artists, Broadway, Comedy, directors, film, improv, Movies, musicians, sketchcomedy, Stories, Storytellers, television, theatre, writers
Acting coach Shari Shaw breaks down the entertainment industry and how to be “Courteously Aggressive” in interviews with the people both in front of & behind the camera, and everybody else in between.
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Celebrating baby boomers fifty and better who are on the move and transforming the spirit and style of aging! Give me just fifteen minutes of your time and I’ll give you interviews with authors, actors, and experts who will inspire you to make significant and positive change in your own life.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: actors, aging with attitude, baby boomers, bestselling authors, boomer women, healthy aging, reinventing yourself after 50, women over 50
Downstage Dallas is a podcast about live theatre in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. In each episode we talk with an actor, director, or one of many others making theatre happen in DFW. Downstage Dallas is hosted and produced by Kelli Ann Pistokache, a multimedia producer with a theatre obsession, born and raised in DFW Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/downstagedallas/support
Categories: Arts
Tags: Acting, actors, Broadway, comedians, Comedy, Dallas, dance, dancers, fortworth, music, musicaltheatre, plays, Texas, theatre
Each Tuesday afternoon Janet Kopenhaver, Chair of Embracing Arlington Arts will publish a 30-minute podcast featuring an arts organization representative, visual artist, arts expert, reviewer and many others to talk about upcoming productions, openings, the benefits of the arts, economic impact of arts and culture, new studies and much more to help listeners gain more and deeper insight into the world of arts and culture. Guests will also include dignitaries nationwide that value and advocate for the arts.
Categories: Arts
Tired of the same old movies, franchises, and reboots? Us too! Join Hobert Thompson & Laura Petro as they sit down with a special guest to pitch and write what should be Hollywood’s next big movie. After their brainstorm, they enlist the help of actors to do a live reading of their scripts to bring each film to life. And finally, if anyone out there is listening: PLEASE make this!
Categories: Comedy, Fiction, TV & Film
Tags: actors, Chicago, Comedy, Filmmaking, movie, Movies, screenwriting, scripts, writing
In this podcast Big Truth interviews interesting people who live and breathe outside the mainstream conventional box. The tone of each episode can range from casual conversation to life history style interviews. The show is fun, educational, inspirational and explores different views on contemporary topics as well as highlights alternative career paths. Big Truth is an Anthropologist, custom motorcycle builder, laser tattoo removal specialist, ex-radio DJ, punk rock/hardcore vocalist, and now podcaster! He owns a renowned custom motorcycle shop (Choppahead Kustom Cycles) and a Tattoo Shop/Laser Tattoo Removal Business. In the past he’s worked as an anthropologist for the World Health Organization, CDC, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Having worked with everyone from Harvard Cancer researchers to outlaw bikers, he is comfortable navigating different worlds and talking with people from across the human spectrum! Truth’s guests have come from a plethora of American subcultures – but some of the main areas of focus have been centered on motorcycles, music, and weirdness (Paranormal, Psychedelics, UFOs, etc).
Tags: actors, Choppahead, choppers, entrepreneur, Hardcore, hiphop, interviews, Metal, Motorcycles, occult, psychedelic, punkrock, subculture, Tattoo, thrash, weird
I Love Theatre: Now What?! This is the podcast that backs you up on your dream to becoming a theatre pro. Steph Newman gets the scoop from a variety of theatre lovers who turned their talents into careers. From onstage to off, from theatre to TV and beyond, that love of drama can translate into a job that is fulfilling, fun and perfectly suited to your talents.
What a conversation.
Dive into the hot new career in theater and film with the phenomenal Ann James.
What is intimacy choreography? How do you define intimacy in entertainment? What are the steps involved when you’re in a production that requires (or needs!) it?
Enter Ann James. 5 years of directing 60+ productions in China. Creating a company and advocating for change in our profession/passion. Deciphering what an Intimacy Choreographer is — and what an Intimacy Director, and Intimacy Coordinator are. Insights on discipline, traveling, and Black Joy. With all this and more, Ann James brings you an inspiring, beautiful episode on her journey that will motivate you as you dive into your theatrical adventure.
Not only is Ann James worldly (41 countries!), experienced (directing at the Alley, Steppenwolf, Dallas Theatre Center, and Hartford Stage and Cherry Lane), and educated (Lincoln Center Director’s Lab, Loyola Marymount University, and more), but she’s also a change-maker: she founded Intimacy Coordinators of Color and is an advocate for “making both stage and screen safer places for Black, Indigenous and People of Color to practice their craft” (https://intimacydirectorsofcolor.com/)
Check out Ann’s next talk on @theblacktheatrecaucus this Wednesday, February 24th at 4pm PST.
Enhance your resume (union or non-union!) with the Intimacy Captain Certificate training on April 4th. This is an exciting chance to dive into this new element within theatre communities and to put a real skill on your resume (rollerblading is cool and all…but this is better!) Sign up here.
Ann James is a delight. You can follow her @intimacycoordinatorsofcolor and @icic_annandcarl. Catch her chat on Clubhouse (@intimacypro1).
Your host Steph Newman is a theatre pro who helps people. Contact her! You can share your questions, dreams, failures and successes, and you can sign up for acting lessons, career coaching, and speaking sessions at steph@stephnewman.com
This podcast is on a mission to share the real stories that lead to real jobs (in the arts and beyond). So if you’re curious to know where that love of drama can lead, listen up!
This is a labor of love. Your contributions are immensely appreciated. Contribute at www.stephnewman.com/podcast
Please thank Ann James for sharing her story on I Love Theatre Now What
Support the show (http://www.stephnewman.com/podcast)
Categories: Arts, Business, Education
Tags: Acting, actors, art, Arts, career, careers, how to, interview, perform, performing, theater, theatre
Life DownLow’ed ( pronounced “Life Downloaded” before you ask) A hopefully weekly podcast with two friends Samantha Renke who you may know from a certain chocolate TV ad. As she teams up with Dan Edge who you may know from singing badly on a certain TV ad for a bookmakers. As they talk about all things life and doing it from their own perspective as 30 somethings, who just happen to do life down low as wheelchair users. Join them on a their fun, entertaining, thought provoking, sometimes challenging honest and open audio journey through life talking about all the things you can imagine and some you can’t.
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Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: activists, actors, disability, Disabled, Fun, laughter, learning, life, points of view, Society, thoughts, Views
This is a live staged reading of my new play. It explores the world of Death and Life in the future and deciding when it’s your time to end it legally.
Tags: actors, Comedy, drama, evankrachman, plays, playwrights, stagedreadings, theater, writers
Hosted by L.A. Times television reporter Yvonne Villarreal, “Can’t Stop Watching” features conversations with TV stars who’ve helped make the recent weeks of self-quarantine both bearable and entertaining. The actors and showrunners interviewed on the podcast will talk about their most fascinating roles, how their characters would handle the coronavirus, and what they’re watching on television right now.
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: actors, Can't Stop Watching, emmy, EMMY AWARDS, emmys, LA Times, Los Angeles Times, show runners, showrunners, television, tv, TV stars, Yvonne Villarreal
A positively star-studded podcast that converses with and celebrates artists from all areas of the entertainment industry (Film, TV, Broadway etc.) who use their platform to make the world a better place. Join The AOK as we sprinkle positivity around like confetti and get to the bottom of what kindness really means. Part of the Broadway Podcast Network.
Tags: actors, Arts, Broadway, celebrity, Entertainment, interviews, kindness, Movies, music, theatre, TV & Film
Various creative types join Andy in a discussion about why they do what they do.
Categories: Arts
Tags: actors, art, artist, chefs, comics, CreativeProcess, creativity, inebriart, music, musicians, Plymouth, writing
“Right on Hollywood with Christian Toto” covers Hollywood from that rare, right of center perspective. The weekly show examines pop culture trends, celebrity activism and the latest Cancel Culture headlines. The founder of HollywoodInToto.com brings 20-plus years experience covering entertainment to the show, along with provocative interviews with artists challenging the status quo.
Tags: actors, celebrities, Conservatives, film, hollywood, Movies, Politics
Each week Alex Zane sits down with a filmmaker to discuss their career and the cinema they love.
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Categories: TV & Film
Tags: actors, blockbusters, cinema, Dexter Fletcher, directors, film, ghostbusters, Gil Kenan, hollywood, horror, Movies, Sci-Fi, television, tv, writers