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The first and only podcast dedicated exclusively to the discussion of school, religious, and community theatre.


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Episode 2.7: Portland Players, A Whole Lot of Grease, and Self-Supporting Scenery

February 12, 2007: Portland Players, A Whole Lot of "Grease", and Self-Supporting SceneryThis week we turn the spotlight on the Portland Players in South Portland, Maine. Jean Maginnis, the Vice President of Publicity tells us about the history of the organization, the current season, their "Outreach Night" and "Invitation to Students" and about the organization's connection to the Maine Center for Creativity.Mega-Grease update! We got fired up by the February 11th ...

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[ Mon, 12 Feb 2007 05:03:00 GMT ]



Episode 2.6: Theatre Tuscaloosa, Fantastick(s) sound, SeaWorld Shows, and"Spooge"

February 5, 2007: Theatre Tuscaloosa, Fantastick(s) sound, SeaWorld Shows, and "Spooge"This week we turn the spotlight on Theatre Tuscaloosa in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. We spend some time with Tina Fitch, the Artistic Director. Tina tells us about Theatre Tuscaloosa, their current season, and their "Second Stage" program.Chris talks about some of the theatrical items he observed on a recent trip to SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida. We also talk about Music Theatre International's est...

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[ Mon, 5 Feb 2007 03:30:00 GMT ]



Episode 2.6: Theatre Tuscaloosa, Fantastick(s) sound, SeaWorld Shows, and "Spooge"

February 5, 2007: Theatre Tuscaloosa, Fantastick(s) sound, SeaWorld Shows, and "Spooge"This week we turn the spotlight on Theatre Tuscaloosa in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. We spend some time with Tina Fitch, the Artistic Director. Tina tells us about Theatre Tuscaloosa, their current season, and their "Second Stage" program.Chris talks about some of the theatrical items he observed on a recent trip to SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida. We also talk about Music Theatre International's es...

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[ Mon, 5 Feb 2007 03:30:00 GMT ]



Episode 2.5: Aloha Performing Arts Company, Theatrics in Politics, and "Cheaper By The Dozen"

January 29, 2007: Aloha Performing Arts Company, Theatrics in Politics, and "Cheaper By The Dozen"This week we head out to the middle of the pacific ocean. To a land of warm, tropical breezes....and entertaining theatre!  We spotlight the Aloha Performing Arts Company in Kealakekua, Hawaii. We spend some time talking with Jerry Tracy, the Artistic Director of the group.We also talk about the first live episode of "Grease: You're the One That I Want". We discuss our thoug...

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[ Wed, 31 Jan 2007 03:44:00 GMT ]



Episode 2.4: Geoff Short, Auditions, Theatre Podcasts, More Grease, and "Lighting in the Boondocks"

January 22, 2007: Geoff Short, Auditions, Theatre Podcasts, More Grease, and "Lighting in the Boondocks"This week we spend some time chatting with Geoff Short, host of the podcast "Call Back with Geoff Short". Geoff has been using his podcast lately to educate potential auditioners about a show he is directing called "Violet". We talk to Geoff about what he is doing and what ideas he has for using podcasts.We also talk about the latest episode of "Grease: You'r...

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[ Tue, 23 Jan 2007 02:06:00 GMT ]



Episode 2.3: Weston Playhouse, Mary Britt (AACT) on Whether Professional Theatre Affects Community Theatre, "Violet"

January 15, 2007: Weston Playhouse, Mary Britt (AACT) on Whether Professional Theatre Affects Community Theatre, "Violet"This week we turn the spotlight on the Weston Playhouse Theatre Company in Weston, VT. While we do not usually spotlight professional theatre companies, the Weston Playhouse has some incredible educational outreach programs that we thought you might like to hear about. We interview Steve Stettler, Producing Director and Lauryn Axelrod, the Education and Outreach Dire...

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[ Mon, 15 Jan 2007 04:10:00 GMT ]



Episode 2.2: Theatrical Rights Worldwide, "Grease: You're The One That I Want"

January 8, 2007: Theatrical Rights Worldwide,"Grease: You're The One That I Want"The second show of our second season. We start by talking about the new NBC reality show "Grease: You're The One That I Want" in which the winners receive starring roles in the upcoming Broadway revival of "Grease".Then we turn the spotlight on Theatrical Rights Worldwide, a brand new rights management company with some great ideas to make the show selection and licensing process smooth...

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[ Tue, 9 Jan 2007 02:52:00 GMT ]



Episode 2.1: Happy New Year, A Look at Venues, and "Damn Yankees"

January 1, 2007: Happy New Year, A Look at Venues, and "Damn Yankees"Happy New Year!  Can you believe we are starting our second season? Who would have thought we would have stuck with this long enough? This week we are talking about venues. We go back and review the various venues used by our 2006 "Spotlight" organizations, as well as some of the venue issues they have had. We also tell you "What's New to Do" and our "Show of the Week" is "Damn ...

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[ Mon, 1 Jan 2007 05:00:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.30: Keeping Up Skills, Urinetown News, Holiday Wishes, and "Hello Dolly!"

December 18, 2006: Keeping Up Skills, Urinetown News, Holiday Wishes, and "Hello Dolly!" Shorter show this week. No interview. But we talk about some more news in the "Urinetown" saga. We also discuss how to keep up your acting skills between shows. Chris tells us "What's New to Do" and Rob tells us about our show of the week "Hello Dolly". We also announce the winner in our first ever "Your Neighborhood Stage" contest. Don't forget to add you...

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[ Wed, 20 Dec 2006 12:57:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.29: Kait Kerrigan and Brian Lowdermilk, the"Crutch"of Technology, and"The Rocky Horror Show"

December 11, 2006: Kait Kerrigan and Brian Lowdermilk, the "Crutch" of Technology, and "The Rocky Horror Show"This week we continue our series on playwriting by speaking with Kait Kerrigan and Brian Lowdermilk, an up-and-coming musical writing duo that has had great success in the last few years.  This team is talented!  We ask Kait and Brian how they got started, how the come up with the ideas for their shows, what their general writing process is, and what tips th...

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[ Tue, 12 Dec 2006 01:29:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.28: American Association of Community Theatre, Videotaping Performances, "Over the Tavern"

December 4, 2006: American Association of Community Theatre, Videotaping Performances, "Over the Tavern"This week we spotlight the American Association of Community Theatre. AACT is the national organization for community theatres. We speak with Mary Britt, the president of AACT.  Mary tells us about the many benefits that AACT membership offers. We discuss the numerous features on the AACT website (http://www.aact.org). Mary also tells us about her background and little about her...

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[ Mon, 4 Dec 2006 05:02:00 GMT ]



--- Interview Extra with Mary Britt, AACT President

We spend some time with Mary Britt, president of the American Association of Community Theatre, the national organization of community theatre organizations. Mary tells us all about the services that AACT offers its members. She also talks in depth about their amazing website at http://www.AACT.org.  DON'T MISS THIS INTERVIEW!   ...

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[ Mon, 4 Dec 2006 05:01:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.27: Merely Players, Determining Success, "The Velveteen Rabbit"

November 27, 2006: Merely Players, Determining Success, "The Velveteen Rabbit"This week we spotlight a relatively new and unique community theatre organization. Merely Players, barely a year old and based in Owensboro, KY, perform a different show each month. What is unique about that? Their shows are nearly always performed just once a week...on Tuesday...and in a nightclub! We interview the Artistic Director, Alan Velotta, about this highly interesting group Our discussion topic this...

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[ Mon, 27 Nov 2006 05:01:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.26: Playwriting (part 2), Material Appropriateness, "Urinetown"

November 20, 2006: Playwriting (part 2), Material Appropriateness, "Urinetown"This week we continue our four-part series on playwriting. We interview Sondra Learn, a Canadian playwright in southern New Jersey. Sondra's second full-length play, "Memory Shadows" was just produced back in July. Sondra tells us about her show, her playwriting process, and her future plans. We also speak with Julian Nicholson, an accomplished actor who was part of the "Memor Shadows" pro...

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[ Mon, 20 Nov 2006 05:03:00 GMT ]



--- Interview Extra with Playwright Sondra Learn

In the second part of our four part series on Playwriting, we sat down with Sondra Learn, a Canadian playwright who recently had her second full-length play, "Memory Shadows".   Sondra tells us about the show, the process she went through to develop the show and how she organizes the readings. She also tells us what things she has on the horizon. ...

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[ Mon, 20 Nov 2006 05:02:00 GMT ]



--- Interview Extra with Actor Julian Nicholson

Julian talked to us about his experience in being in "Memory Shadows", playwright Sondra Learn's second full-length show.  Julian also tells us a little bit about his background....

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[ Mon, 20 Nov 2006 05:01:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.25: Educational Theatre Association, Play Selection, and "Transit"

November 13, 2006: Educational Theatre Association, Play Selection, and "Transit"This week we spotlight the Educational Theatre Association, a national organization providing professional services and support to theatre educators and their students. Part of EdTA is the International Thespian Festival, an honorary theatre organization for high school and middle school students. We talk with Michale Peitz, the Executive Director of EdTA and the International Thespian Festival. Our dis...

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[ Mon, 13 Nov 2006 05:03:00 GMT ]



--- Interview Extra with Michael Peitz, Exec. Dir. of the Educational Theatre Association.

Michael is the Executive Director of the Educational Theatre Association, an organization of theatre educators and their students. Michael talks about the history of the organization and  some of the features and benefits of membership. He also talks about the International Thespian Society, a theatre honorary organization for high school and middle school students....

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[ Mon, 13 Nov 2006 05:02:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.24: Politics in Theatre, Playwriting (part 1), "Arsenic and Old Lace"

November 6, 2006: Politics in Theatre, Playwriting (part 1), "Arsenic and Old Lace"This week we start our four-part series on playwriting. We interview Bill Flitcraft, a budding playwright in southern New Jersey. Bill is writing his first show which is an adaptation of the book "Christmas in Harmony" by Philip Gulley. Our discussion topic this week is the "Politics in Theatre".  We will talk about things you should keep in mind when programming politically...

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[ Tue, 7 Nov 2006 01:21:00 GMT ]



--- Interview Extra with Playwright Bill Flitcraft

In the first of our four part series on Playwriting, we sat down with Bill Flitcraft, a budding playwright from southern New Jersey who is currently working on his first play.  It is an adaptation of the charming book "Christmas in Harmony" by Philip Gulley.Bill talks about how he got the idea for the show, how he approached the author of the book for permission, how he researched the writing process, the steps he has taken so far and where he sees the show headed. We also hit Bil...

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[ Tue, 7 Nov 2006 00:34:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.23: Playscripts, Inc., Production Staff, and "Thoroughly Modern Millie"

October 30, 2006: Playscripts, Inc., Production Staff, and "Thoroughly Modern Millie"This week we get to spend some time with Doug and Jonathan Rand, co-founders of Playscripts, Inc., a relatively new but innovative publisher of new plays for theaters worldwide. They tell us how the whole company got started, the types of shows they have found successful, and where they see Playscripts going in the future. Our discussion topic this week is the "Production Staff".  ...

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[ Mon, 30 Oct 2006 05:05:00 GMT ]



--- Interview Extra with Doug and Jonatha Rand from Playscripts, Inc.

This is the complete interview with Doug and Jonathan Rand, the co-founders of Playscripts, Inc. Playscripts, Inc. is a relatively new, innovative publisher of new plays for theaters worldwide. Doug and Jonathan tell us how it all began and talk about playwriting running in the family (both brothers, and their sister Lisa, have shows published).  They also talk about what types of shows are successful for them, how one can submit a play to them, and even offer some tips to aspirin...

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[ Mon, 30 Oct 2006 05:04:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.22: Stage Managers (Part 4 of 4), Pre-show Warm-Ups and "Misery"

October 23, 2006: Stage Managers (Part 4 of 4), Pre-show Warm-Ups and "Misery"This week we wrap up our four-part series on Stage Managers. We talk with Robin Grounds, the Production Manager and sometimes Stage Manager for Corpus Christi Community Theatre in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, and with Courtney Katz, who frequently stage manages for the Playcrafters of Skippack and the Forge Theatre, both located in Southeastern Pennsylvania. We ask them when they become involved in t...

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[ Tue, 24 Oct 2006 01:06:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.21: "Contemporary vs. Classical, Theatre Jacksonville, and "One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest"

October 16, 2006: Contemporary vs. Classical, Theatre Jacksonville, and "One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest"This week's "Spotlight" group is Theatre Jacksonville in Jacksonville, Florida. Theatre Jacksonville is in its 87th season of staging productions. We speak with Sarah Boone, the Executive Director and Staci Cobb, the Marketing Director of Theatre Jacksonville about the organization. They discuss their history, success, tough times, yearly Shakespeare sho...

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[ Tue, 17 Oct 2006 02:15:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.20: Pre-casting, Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, and "School House Rock Live!"

October 9, 2006: Pre-casting, Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, and "School House Rock Live!"This week's "Spotlight" group is the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This group has been providing quality theatre to Southern Michigan and Northeast Ohio for well over 75 years. We spend some time talking to Cassie Mann, the Program Director for the organizations, on a variety of topics. Our discussion topic this week is "The Pros and Cons of Pre-casting". Our &quo...

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[ Tue, 10 Oct 2006 01:34:00 GMT ]



--- Interview Extra with Cassie Mann of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre

This is the complete interview with Cassie Mann, Program Director of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Cassie tells us about the long history of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, how they are organized, how the shows are selected, and about their audition process. Cassie also tells us about the organization's "No Pre-Casting" and "Color Blind" policies.   ...

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[ Tue, 10 Oct 2006 01:27:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.19: The Green Room, Stage Managers (part 3), and "Harvey"

October 2, 2006: The Green Room, Stage Managers (part 3), and "Harvey"This week we continue our discussion on stage managers. We speak once again with Allison Emmerich, from DeSales University in Center Valley, PA and Stephanie Simons Neal from the Villager's Playhouse in Somerset, NJ. We ask them when they become involved in the production, if they allow the director backstage during the show, and the greatest tip they could give to a first time director. We will also be discussi...

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[ Mon, 2 Oct 2006 20:16:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.18: Call Backs, Country Playhouse, "Seussical: The Musical"

September 25, 2006: Call-Backs, Country Playhouse, "Seussical: The Musical"This week we had the pleasure of interviewing Barbara Lasater, the Artistic Director of the Country Playhouse in Houston, Texas, our "Spotlight Group of the Week".  The Country Playhouse has just celebrated its 50th year of providing entertainment to the Houston area. We chat this week about call-backs and about the Cappies, a program where high school students review shows being put on ...

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[ Tue, 26 Sep 2006 01:12:00 GMT ]



--- Interview Extra with Barbara Lasater of the Country Playhouse

This is the complete interview with Barbara Lasater, Artistic Director of the Country Playhouse in Houston, Texas. Barbara discusses the history, organization, current productions and future plans of the Country Playhouse. She also talks about the financial success the group has had and also how they overcame a financial difficulty a few years back. Barbara also talks about the acting education program she runs, as well as gives some tips for people wishing to work in theatre professi...

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[ Tue, 26 Sep 2006 00:53:00 GMT ]



Episode 1.17: Lights, Cary Players, "The Outsiders"

September 18, 2006: Lights, Cary Players, "The Outsiders"Our topic this week is on lighting for the stage. We discuss three different scenarios: unit set - barebones lighting, medium size set with 16 channel lighting system, and, for fun, a "money is no object" scenario. We turn the "Spotlight" this week on the Cary Player of Cary, NC. We interview Dan Martschenko, the co-founder and CEO of the organization. This week's "Show of the Week" is...

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[ Tue, 19 Sep 2006 18:03:00 GMT ]






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