Feelin’ L.I.T.
Host Christine Boehm speaks to Artists in the Long Island Community Theatre Scene about the craft and the community.
Categories: Arts
Host Christine Boehm speaks to Artists in the Long Island Community Theatre Scene about the craft and the community.
Categories: Arts
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
As you take your seats in the theatre, the lights dim and a voice says “Please locate the nearest exits, turn off all cellular devices, and if you should wish to partake of hard candy during the performance, please Unwrap Your Candies Now…” and then the show begins! Ernie Manouse and Catherine Lu invite you into the world of the performing and visual arts, through conversations with the personalities who bring that world to life. Each episode of UYCN features lively conversations with colorful characters — helping the listener connect with the ideas and people who are shaping today’s pop culture landscape.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: Acting, Catherine Lu, Classical, conversations, creativity, ernie manouse, houston, inactive, interviews, music, musicals, performing, poetry, spoken word, stage, theater, theatre
The official podcast of AMERICAN THEATRE, the national publication for the American not-for-profit theatre. Range of topics include playwright interviews, critical roundtable discussions and the latest shows coming up as recommended by our staff.
Categories: Arts
Tags: american, Arts, critics, interviews, journalism, Magazine, performing, plays, playwrights, theater, theatre
In this podcast, Seán Coyle (our host) speaks to people in the craft of theatre. We discover dos and don’ts, exchange knowledge and dive into all things theatrical. A podcast for theatre lovers, practitioners and beings. Curtain Call is a podcast designed by Dublin’s No Drama Theatre. An amateur drama group based in the City Centre of Dublin, Ireland.
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Categories: Arts
Tags: Acting, art, directing, dublin, Genre, performing, Performing Arts, theatre, theatrical, writing
Each week cabaret performer & theatre maker Rosie Kohl interviews the brightest stars of the London and international cabaret circuit, about how they got their start, the ins and outs of the performing world and their journey to dizzying heights of stardom. Expect thrills, spills and lots of juicy secrets from the world behind the velvet curtain…
Categories: Arts
Tags: Arts, burlesque, cabaret, Entertainment, performance, performing, theatre, variety, vaudeville, vintage
James Donlon and Karen Hoyer launched The Mime Radio Show Podcast as an opportunity to interview notable performers and teachers in the mime world. It’s a chance to create an archive of inspiring lives, but more importantly, it’s a legacy of encouragement for creative souls everywhere.
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: Acting, clown, mime, movement, performing, physical, silent, theatre
What else are two out-of-work actors to do?
Two Actors Walk Into a Bar, is the new podcast series hosted by Scarlett Briant and David McCulloch. Together they find humour in reality and provide opinions on everything they’re not entitled to. Get the drinks in, as our two actors sit back, crack open some beers and put the world to rights!
New episodes every Thursday!
Listen to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Podcasts, CastBox, Deezer, Podchaser, or subscribe via our RSS Feed
Facebook.com/TwoActorsPodcast
Twitter @TwoActorsPodcast
Instagram @TwoActorsPodcast
Soundtrack provided by Rotaries. Artwork designed & illustrated by Megan Siggers
See you at the bar!
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Tags: Acting, actors, actors life, actorslife, artists, Arts, Bar, chat, Comedy, perform, performance, performing, stage, theatre
If you’re a performing or visual artist or creator of some kind, then you know the struggle of wondering whether the things you’re putting into the world are any good. If someone would just raise their hand and say, “That thing you did is awesome!” we’d know we’re on the right path. But often, it feels like a big competition. We’re at the mercy of others, waiting to hear whether we’re deemed worthy enough for a job, a role, a gig. What if we could give ourselves the validation and the opportunities we need to keep going, keep growing, to reach our full potential? Season 2 is full of super honest conversations with other performers, artists, and creative people who have already taken a chance on themselves and figured this stuff out. And I want their secrets! I want to know: How they figured out what really lights them up, how they’re translating that through their art form, how they got the courage and vulnerability to put their true selves out there into the world, even when it’s hard, even when the only person telling them to go for it was them. We’re gonna learn how to lower the pressure on what you should be, to become what you’re meant to be. And we’re going to find out how to banish negativity and toxic environments to make the arts a more positive and supportive place to be in. Let’s stop playing to win, and start showing up to thrive.
Tags: artist, Arts, crafts, creative, creativity, dance, fiction, hobbies, performing, photography, selfhelp, selfimprovement, theatre, visualart, writing
The Being on Stage Podcast motivates and inspires performers to grow in their talent and continue moving forward in their career. Get going and turn your audience into fans with the help of the renowned Entertainment and Live Performance Coach, Reggie Daughson. Build more confidence and become the performer you envision yourself to be. The world is waiting for your talent! Let’s give it to them.
Categories: Arts, Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: audience, band, being, Comedian, confidence, dancer, drag king, drag queen, dreams, entertainer, Entertainment, Improve, Motivation, Motivational, musician, on stage, perform, performance, performing, rehearsal, rehearse, singer, stage, stage fright
Spark is about San Francisco Bay Area artists and arts organizations — it is a weekly television show on KQED 9, an educational outreach program and a Web site at www.kqed.org/spark. The Spark Podcast includes segments from the show and is released weekly.
Tags: Area, artists, Arts, Bay, dance, Education, Francisco, KQED, music, performing, San, Spark, theater, visual
MinddogTV encourages independent free thinking. We seek to open the doors to provocative subjects and bring fresh ideas and perspectives to light. We discuss topics that inspire different points of view.
Categories: Comedy, Music, Society & Culture
Tags: addiction, Arts, Bad jokes, bigfoot, business podcast, Cancel culture, comedians, Comedy, comedy clubs, conspiracy theory, Culture, discussion, Education, Entertainment, faith, Flat Earth, Funny, ghost stories, History, histrory, humor, information, inspiration, magic, Motivation, music, musicians, paranormal, performing, Philosophy, physics, Politics, religion, science, serious conversation, smart talk, Society, spirituality, stand up comedy, trauma, UFO, ufos
What is magic? Why is Magic? Who is…Magic? Nick Paul (Netflix’s Magic for Humans) and Simon Coronel (Penn and Teller Fool US Fooler and FISM Award Winner) get together twice a month and ask the hard hitting existential questions about life, art, comedy, zen philosophy, magic, performing professionally and so much more. Nick Paul chats with Justin Willman about season three of Magic for Humans on Netflix and much more! Watch Magic for Humans Here: https://www.netflix.com/title/80190510 Like the Podcast? Support…
“Two Magicians. One Mic.” is a podcast designed by working magicians for magicians and performers. Inspired by podcasts such as WTF and Nerdist, we dissect magic and observe it from the performance perspective. Come listen as we interview working magicians and analyze the performance community.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Society & Culture
Tags: art, castle, Comedian, Comedy, conan, Coronel, existential, fool, for, humans, magic, magician, netflix, Nick, paul, Performer, performing, Philosophy, Professional, simon, theater, thinking, US, wtf
Devouring Broadway history, season by season // Hosted by Tim Kov & Anna Hulkower
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: Acting, Arts, Broadway, celebrities, criticism, History, Musical, musical theater, musical theatre, musicals, performing, Performing Arts, plays, singing, theater, theatre, tony awards
The show that brings you all the goings-on in the opera world. Every week we take apart the stories in the opera world and sometimes even offer valuable insight! email us at: operanow@gmail.com
Categories: Arts
Tags: Arts, Classical, opera, performing, Podcast
Vault 97 is a fan podcast set in Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic, atom-age inspired universe of Fallout. The eponymous Vault 97 is a large, underground complex with two interesting details: the first is that it is a fully featured music studio and radio broadcast centre with the latest technology, and two, it has been filled with musicians, personalities and any other remaining ex-pats and civilians from Great Britain (along with those that could fake a convincing enough accent to get in). Susan, the only remaining human member of staff, proudly and diligently hosts the entirety of station under the long-running banner of WVR, West Vault Radio, with her team of robots and automated programming subroutines. Why is Susan the only remaining Human? How does she survive through the loneliness and depression of being underground? How are the tea reserves still plentiful? Find out all this and more from WVR, broadcasting today for a brighter tomorrow! Vault 97 written and performed by Laura Manwell. Music/Sound design, visual design and narration by Luke Highet.
Categories: Leisure
Tags: America, british, Comedy, deadpan, dialogue, fallout, fallout3, fallout3gameoftheyearedition, fallout4, Funny, jingles, OriginalMusic, performing, postapocalyptic, robots, spokenword, vault, vaulttec, videogames, wasteland
London based musicians Seb Philpott (trumpet) and Verity Simmons (cello) meet musicians, music industry insiders and music enthusiasts for informal, insightful and lighthearted chats. We delve into their musical backgrounds, careers or in some cases, specifically avoid talking about music at all.
Click here to join the Members’ Club on Patreon!
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Tags: arranging, Arts, brass, Cello, conversation, Culture, Funny, interview, London, music, musicians, orchestral, orchestrating, orchestration, performing
An online network about educating, entertaining and encouraging your dance with Technology!
Categories: Arts, Business, Comedy
Tags: actor, actress, amy, Arts, chris, elk, Entertainment, jives, over, performance, performing, pope, talent, tech, VO, voice, voiceover
One life. One passion. One focus. Passionate musicians have one goal in mind — marshaling their creative powers to make a difference in the world. Each month, Phil Donaldson interviews music industry pros from various backgrounds, with divergent perspectives, but with one overwhelming desire — to share their passion with the world. May these conversations inspire you to find your focus, fuel your passion and light your creative fire. Time to get down on the one!
Tags: Arranger, arranging, Arts, Composer, composing, Donaldson, interview, music, musician, ontheone, Performer, performing, phil, recording
The 98% explores what life is *really* like for the majority of actors and performers who, rather than trying to find an outfit for the Oscar’s, are trying to find an outfit that makes them look as close to an 1850’s aristocrat as possible for an audition in 24 hours. In a world where we only really hear from ‘successful’ and well known ‘stars’, it can often feel like you’re the only one working 3 jobs to pay your bills and changing in a fast food joint’s public toilet for a casting on your lunch break when, in reality, you’re part of the majority! It comes as a surprise to most that only 2% of actors earn their main source of income from acting work. This podcast represents, and gives a voice to, the other 98% by sharing anecdotes and advice, shining a light on things that need changing in the industry, chatting to brilliant industry professional guests and laughing, lamenting and talking brutally honestly about the REAL #actorslife.*Disclaimer* – Our podcast does not include disturbing content (unless you count toe curlingly embarrassing stories as disturbing) but it does have some swearing which is why episodes are marked as explicit!
Categories: Arts
Tags: Acting, actor, actress, behindthescenes, directors, film, interviews, Performer, performing, stage, Stories, theatre, tv