Episódios
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Max who is very theatrically busy and very metaphorical, as well as a Fellow Teen and Student at the Visual and Performing Arts Academy in Virginia Beach, shares her perspective of theatre, the ups and downs of the art form, and the amount of freedom and vulnerability it takes to be an actor. -
Musical Master Jamel reflects on his past experience with singing, explains what he does as a Musical Director, and shares his favorite musicals.
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Sharon Cook talks Black Lives in Theatre and how Theatre can change to be inclusive to all.
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I chat with expert costumer/prop designer, Meg Murray, on the importance of community, designing according to the director's vision, and Little Theatre of Norfolk's production of Peter and The Starcatcher.
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Brad from the nationally abroad Push Comedy Theater reminisces on favorite improv moments, tells about times where he has met famed comedians, and talks on improv and sketch comedy.
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Will return June 19th with all-new talks on Improvisation and Comedy, Musical Theatre, and more!
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Luke talks on Old Man Characters and geeks out on D&D and how it connects to the theatre. He also suggests checking out https://www.the-dungeonmaster.com/ and their twitter @DungeonMasterLA where they do D&D based theatre based on audience suggestions.
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Hannah and Natalie talk Theatre Production: how hard it is, the different roles, and the importance of participation to keep the show moving along.
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A short podcast on the superstitions of theatre such as The Ghost Light, The Scottish Play, etc, etc, there is a ton of superstitions. We theatre folk are very superstitious.
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A phone call with the one and only creator of the Hurrah Players Company, Hugh Copeland, talks about the importance of staying animated on stage, directing, and how Virginia's Leading Family Theatre bloomed into what it is today.
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Jack and Charlie, currently enrolled in Virginia Beach's Visual and Performing Arts Academy, talk Commedia Dell'Arte and reflect on their performance of Scapin The Schemer by Moliere.