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Talking Theatre

Talking Theatre

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Dr Una Kealy and Dr Kate McCarthy of Waterford Institute of Technology talk about theatre related topics (and sometimes other things) to anyone willing to listen! Cover art photo provided by Nicolas COMTE
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EnTrance Theatre Talk

Kirsten Wrinkle and EnTrance Productions

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Whether you are new to theatre, a veteran theatre goer or somewhere in between, we welcome you at EnTrance - where we pull back the curtain and go behind the scenes to shine a spotlight on the work, the craft, and the transformative nature of theatre. Through interviews with the people on stage, the many more behind the scenes, and those of us in the audience, we are exploring the power of theatre as a vehicle for connection, joy, magic, and opening the door to what’s possible.
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Twins Talk Theatre

Cindy Hennon Marino and Stacy Hennon Stone

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Twins Cynthia Hennon Marino and Stacy Hennon Stone host a weekly podcast talking to the people behind the curtains. Take a trip back stage to learn what it takes to put on a production: design process, music study and execution, paperwork, meetings, management, unions, and all the excitement backstage that the audience doesn’t get to see. Enjoy the show!
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Musical director Joe Bunker explores iconic musicals with the help of the artists behind legendary Broadway and West End productions. His guests include Tony Award-winning writers David Yazbek and Jeanine Tesori, directors like Dominic Cooke, David Cromer, Jo Davies, and Jeremy Sams; and Olivier Award-winning actors like Bertie Carvel, Janie Dee, Adrian Lester, Jenna Russell, and Sophie Thompson. Filled with sizzling songs, quizzes, and scintillating conversation, Piece by Piece is a podcast ...
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Talking About Immersive Theatre (TAIT)

Dr Joanna Bucknall

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TAIT is a podcast series about immersive theatre and performance. I travel around the UK meeting immersive theatre makers, producers and performers in their natural habitats to chat with them about all things immersive. Over the course of the podcast series I hope to give listeners an insight into the thoughts, process and practices of the people driving the phenomenon of immersion in theatre and performance. The series will be published monthly.
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In this episode I chat to Glen & Victoria from Darkfield about their work.Darkfield Radio: https://www.darkfield.orgFeedback link: https://form.jotform.com/231234312639046IEN Event: https://immersiveexperience.network/huddlesSecret Cinema Grease: https://www.secretcinema.com/en_GB/shows/greaseWXO Link: https://worldxo.org/…
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I am trying to evaluate the value and impact of TAIT as a resource and would be eternally grateful if you could spend a few minutes of your time completing this short survey. The results will only be used in anonymised form and most likely in funding applications, research contexts and as anonymised evidence for impact case study work and promotion…
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This episode is a collaboration between the immersive experience network and TAIT. The third instalment is Rob Morgan's panel talk from IEN Huddle Series 1: Writing for Immersive Experience that was recorded on the 20th February 2023 at Bridewell Theatre, London.immersiveexperience.network/news/writin…experiences…
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This episode is a collaboration between the immersive experience network and TAIT. The second instalment is Chloe Mashiter's panel talk from IEN Huddle Series 1: Writing for Immersive Experience that was recorded on the 20th February 2023 at Bridewell Theatre, London.immersiveexperience.network/news/writin…experiences…
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This episode is a collaboration between the immersive experience network and TAIT. The first instalment is Owen Kingston's panel talk from IEN Huddle Series 1: Writing for Immersive Experience that was recorded on the 20th February 2023 at Bridewell Theatre, London.https://immersiveexperience.network/news/writing-immersive-experiences…
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In this episode I chat with the founding members of the Immersive Experience Network about the work that they are doing to build a creative collaborative community of immersive and interactive makers.https://immersiveexperience.network/Dr Joanna Bucknall
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In this episode I chat with Samee Haapa from The Center for Everything about his audience-centric performance practice. As promised too here are the links for the Immersive Experience Network and the TAIT book:https://immersiveexperience.network/https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/talking-about-immersive-theatre-9781350269330/https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tal…
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In this episode I chat with Trajectory Theatre about their AR/VR work.If you want to know more about the Immersive Experience Network you can take a little peek here: https://immersiveexperience.network/If you want to see what the summit is all about the link is here: https://immersiveexperience.network/live-immersive-experience-summit-ticketsIf yo…
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In this episode I chat with Joe Strickland from Chronic Insanity.24, 23, 22 by Doug Deans, our gig-theatre show at Omnibus Theatre May 3rd-21sthttps://www.omnibus-clapham.org/24-23-22/Puncture The Screen - our digital art and performance festival in July is currently looking for people to give £6000 of commissions tohttp://puncturethescreen.com…
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In this episode I chat with Joe Ball (Exit Productions & Enter), Owen Kingston (Parabolic Theatre & Crypt) & Bertie Watkins (Colab Theatre & Colab Tavern) about the immersive venues they have founded. The episode was recorded in Exit productions space 'Enter' in Bethnal Green.Dr Joanna Bucknall
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Director Rupert Goold, Choreographer Lynne Page, and actors Carly-Sophia Davies, Laurie Kynaston, Amara Okereke, and Stuart Thompson join host Joe Bunker to discuss their acclaimed revival of Spring Awakening at London's Almeida Theatre. Part Two also features an interview with Nathan Armarkwei-Laryea (Hanchen in the Almeida production).…
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Tony and Grammy Award winning writers Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik join Joe to discuss the genesis of their iconic musical Spring Awakening. They explain how they adapted Frank Wedekind's 19th century expressionist play into a musical that won eight Tonys, four Drama Desk Awards, four Oliviers and a Grammy. On the way they discuss topics ranging f…
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Joanna Ampil, Daniel Evans, Julian Ovenden & Alex Young are in conversation with Joe Bunker, discussing their 2021 Chichester Festival Theatre revival of South Pacific. Theo Jamieson also joins Joe to discuss his new musical arrangements for the production, and we hear Joanna Ampil's sensational rendition of Theo's rearranged 'Happy Talk'.…
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Joe Bunker is joined by cast & creatives from the 2021 Chichester Festival Theatre revival of South Pacific: Joanna Ampil (Bloody Mary); Director / Artistic Director of CFT Daniel Evans; Julian Ovenden (Emile de Becque) & Alex Young (Nellie Forbush). South Pacific - Part One features musical highlights from the 2008 Lincoln Center Production and th…
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Rob Ashford, Bertie Carvel, Tom Murray, Lara Pulver, and Alfred Uhry continue sharing their experiences of writing, staging and performing Jason Robert Brown and Alfred Uhry's 1998 musical Parade. Parade: Part Two includes the PBP Parade QUIZ and clips from the 2007 Donmar Warehouse Cast Album, featuring Malinda Parris, Shaun Escoffery, Lara Pulver…
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Marcus Shields grew up with a piano playing mother and sheet music always around. In High School choir a friend said "this is easy, you should try opera, that's the hard one!" So of course Marcus got into opera and fell in love with it! In grad school, he realized he was good, but not THAT good, but he could help teach his fellow students how to st…
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Rob Ashford, Bertie Carvel, Tom Murray, Lara Pulver, and Alfred Uhry join host Joe Bunker to share their experiences of writing, staging and performing Jason Robert Brown and Alfred Uhry's 1998 musical Parade. Find out: How Alfred Uhry’s family are linked to the real-life Leo & Lucille Frank Why new characters and songs were added for the revival (…
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Tina Scariano can do anything, because she never lets anything stand in her way. Want to be an actress? Done! Can you stage manage a show? Sure! How about being a Managing Director for an Off-Broadway Theatre company named Out of the Box Theatrics? Why not. Start a podcast with a friend called "Obsessed with the Best", teach yourself guitar and do …
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Derick Sheehan met Cindy in Grad School at The College Conservatory of Music at The University of Cincinnati where he received his MFA in Technical Direction. After graduation he found himself in NY, back to Cincinnati, and now in The Valley in LA, CA, where he met Stacy! Derick currently works for MPA Lighting as well as on the Board of Illuminati…
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Dominic Mishler is a theatre technician and playwright who Stacy met working at the Long Beach Playhouse. Though he loves all parts of technical theatre, his passion is in story telling and creating dialogue. Finding theatre for how was finding a safe and welcoming space for the first time. To listen to the podcast, please visit: www.TwinsTalkTheat…
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Naomi Kasahara is a Japanese set designer who earned her MFA at Cal State Long Beach. She knew she wanted to be an artist, and fell in love with the collaborative process of theatre. You can see her work on stages around LA, including the Long Beach Playhouse and East West Players. Attribution: ----more---- Logo: Ritzy Remix font by Nick Curtis - w…
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Spencer Richardson thought he wanted to be a movie director when he grew up. Then in high school he took a stagecraft class and realized set design was much more his style! Around that same time he took a trip to Disneyland and learned about Imagineers. Today he has achieved his goal and is an Imagineer Show designer working on the Spider-Man attra…
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Stephen Olear picked up the accordion at the age of 7 and was winning stage championships in high school! His parents agreed he could go to college for a music degree, if he agreed to do something else, so he got his graduate degree at law school. That is how he moved from NJ to CA and started working as an usher at the Music Center. Fast forward a…
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Donny Jackson is an award winning, LA based, freelance lighting designer. Stacy met him working on a number of shows at the Long Beach Playhouse, where he has been for 8 years. He is currently an Ovation Awards Judge with LA Stage Alliance, the head of Technical Theatre and Design at Cypress College, as well as still freelancing! To learn more abou…
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Christine A. Richardson is master Costume Manager and Designer with 30+ years of experience in film, TV, Opera and Theatre. She currently is the Costume Director and Designer at Portland Opera, where Cindy had the pleasure to do "Faust " with. In her spare time she is a member of the Cultural Arts and Heritage Commission in Vancouver, WA so she can…
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Cindy and Kate met at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music in 2006 where Kate received her BFM in theatre design and production with an emphasis in Sound Design. Even though in high school her teachers told her that she couldn't be on Broadway because they don't let women in the union, and CCM would be too hard for her. Little…
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Dominic Cooke, Janie Dee, Peter Forbes, Vicki Mortimer and Nicholas Skilbeck join Joe to share their experiences of staging and performing Follies at the National Theatre. This episode includes clips from the 2018 National Theatre Cast Album, questions from our listeners, and the PBP Follies Quiz!
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Dominic Cooke, Janie Dee, Peter Forbes, Vicki Mortimer and Nicholas Skilbeck join host Joe Bunker to discuss their acclaimed National Theatre revival of the Stephen Sondheim / James Goldman musical, Follies. This episode features excerpts from the 1985 Follies in Concert Recording and the 2018 National Theatre Cast Recording.…
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Cindy met Angela in the summer of 2015 at Bel Canto where Angela was the Senior Director of Operations at the Orchestra of St. Lukes. Angela has worked at St. Lukes since 2004 where she has tied down instruments on a private jet to Montreal to perform with Peter Gabriel, gathered glass bottles for weeks to play in the pit only to have the janitor t…
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By the age of 5, Antonia had decided she wanted to do theatre! Growing up in Wales, she had plenty of exposure to the arts and local theatres. Always being eager to learn more and her willingness to say yes quickly got her Equity card, a job in opera, the touring circuit and into the academic realm. She has worked all over England, Hong Kong, and F…
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Cindy and Stacy met Katurah when they all first worked at Opera Santa Barbara on Madame Butterfly in 2012. Keturah's early career was as a contemporary and classical dancer, working mostly with operas later. It is said that dancers have two deaths; once when their dance career is over, and once at the end of their life. After dancing in and falling…
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Julia Noulin-Mératis met Cynthia Hennon Marino a few years ago at an Opera America conference. She is an Opera producer and international Production Designer. She has over 18 years of experience in the Performing Arts industry. For the past eight years she has been the Associate Producer at Boston Lyric Opera, is the creative director for Honk Kong…
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As a teenager, Stuart went into "The City" to watch a random Broadway show that a friend had a 2 for 1 ticket to. They get there only to find the show has been canceled, so they go next door and watch the original production of..."Grease!" Stuart's life long love for musicals has began. In college he took over hosting a 3 hour Broadway show, probab…
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As Uno, a child with autism, faces the challenge of competing in his school's math competition, his friends with varying disabilities - ADHD, visual, hearing and physical impairment - rally in support. Through puppets and soaring music, Addy & Uno is a heartfelt and hilarious journey celebrating hope, big dreams, and the beauty of differences. http…
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Jorrel Javier is a Philipines born, Southern California transplant raised in Torrance, CA, who now resides in New York City! Stacy met him when he was in Torrance High School and took part in Palos Verdes Performing Arts Conservatory. Jorrel received an amazing education and a BFA in Musical Theatre from Texas State University which taught him the …
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"If given the opportunity to study theatre, I'll make sure to bring this art to a new generation of artists." Stacy met Jessica Rivera a few years ago when they worked together at Palos Verdes Performing Arts. Now she is a theatre tech teacher at her Alma Mater, Renaissance High School For The Arts, training the next generation! Attribution: ----mo…
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What's better than twins talking about theatre? MORE twins talking about theatre! Gary and Mark Blackman are Co-Founders of Arts Power Inc, which delivers the magical power of live, professional theatre to millions of children and adults in regional theatres, cultural centers, university auditoriums, and schools throughout the United States. During…
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