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The World War II podcast with comedian Al Murray and historian James Holland. We Have Ways of Making You Talk dives deep into WWII history, exploring key battles, forgotten front lines, and incredible untold stories. Whether you're fascinated by the Battle of Britain, the D-Day landings, or the Eastern Front, this show offers a rich, detailed look at the war that shaped the modern world. Al and James bring a unique blend of expert knowledge and humour, discussing everything from the Third Re ...
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Persuasion by Jane Austen

Ballarat National Theatre

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A Persuasion audiobook performed by 20 actors with gorgeous ambient sounds and an original musical score to bring the story to life. From the director of the Webby Award Honouree podcast of Pride and Prejudice. Presented over 13 beautiful episodes. This dramatised audiobook is produced by the Australian not-for-profit community theatre company, Ballarat National Theatre.
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Theatre In 360°

The Colonial Players of Annapolis

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As Oscar Wilde once said "It was only in the theatre, that I lived", and volunteers at community theatres know this to be true! Theatre in 360º is brought to you by The Colonial Players of Annapolis, with your host Jim Reiter. We will be keeping you up to date with current shows, discovering what is happening in and around the theatre community, and taking a close up look at those that keep it running.
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Lights Up!

The Real Putney Theatre Company

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Entertaining, thrilling and uplifting the Putney Theatre Company's dedicated podcast features show reviews, interviews with directors, cast and crew, and feedback from our wonderful audiences. We're a regional theatre working with the community to encourage new writing, new actors, offering fresh perspectives and familiar drama. Come and see us at the South West End!
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GOOD SHOW! with Sarah Goodman

Broadway Podcast Network

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Sarah Goodman is looking at theatre through a queer lens and discussing the intersection between the craft and the LGBTQ+ community. (AKA herself, her friends, and family). Sarah is a sound designer and professional lesbian theatre geek. She's a huge fan of all things theatre, Broadway, cabaret, and pop culture. Join her in conversation with theatre professionals, actors, creatives, and designers. Chats about queer representation, what makes a GOOD SHOW, and so much more!
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Vandal Factory

East Leeds Community Radio

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Exploring those magic moments where art and activism meet. With warmth, passion and humour, Natalie and Henry discuss theatre, music, poetry and dance with amazing guests. Listen if you love community arts, climate justice, DIY ethics and anti-fascism. Plus banging tunes.
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Upwelling

Michelle Blackwell

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Join Michelle Blackwell, for Upwelling, where she interviews authors, poets, playwrights, historians, and songwriters about their recently published works. Get insights into their creative process and writing as well as publishing tips. Upwelling brings the richness of local literature to the airwaves.
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Amazing Technicolor Shitshow

Elle and Trevor Thelen Clementi

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Amazing Technicolor Shitshow is a podcast exploring the fumbles and follies of theatre at all levels! Hosts Elle and Trev share hilarious and relatable stories from community theater, regional productions, and professional shows.
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All The Best

FBi Radio

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All The Best is for new Australian storytelling. Hear from a Melbourne-based cannibal, how the Australian Wallabies used theatre workshops to improve their game, anxiety attacks in a Tantric sex class, and what the shopping centre Santa Claus is really thinking, all on All The Best. We're a weekly radio show and podcast produced at FBi Radio in Sydney in association with SYN and Triple R in Melbourne, and broadcast nationally via the Community Radio Network. We’ve been telling stories in a v ...
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TBA Unscripted

Theatre Bay Area

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TBA Unscripted, where we take you behind the scenes of the Bay Area theatre world. Join us for conversations with theatremakers from all parts of our theatre community.
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These chats about repair (our stuff, ourselves and our communities) range from mending textiles to the repair of broken bones, from up-cycling in the pandemic to community conflict in Bangladesh, from home made Punk Clothes to celebrating scars. Growing out of a Community project in Lewisham, South East London the podcasts give more space for longer conversations, and you'll be able to hear Rose Sinclair, textile specialist, Raj Bhari, Peacebuilder, talking with Clare MacDonald, artist and U ...
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Parkpodden

Bergen Kommune

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En podkast om kulturhistorie, musikk og humor. Fra Bergens lunge rett ved siden av hjertet på høyden; Nygårdsparken. Vertskap er Kjartan Ericsson og Odd Erik Kleveland Dahl
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No Small Parts

Bucyrus Little Theatre

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The No Small Parts podcast, produced by Bucyrus Little Theatre in Bucyrus, Ohio, is a heartfelt celebration of community theater and the dedicated performers, directors, and volunteers who bring stories to life in small towns across the country. Hosted by Scott Leon Smith, a seasoned actor and the theater’s voice, the series shines a spotlight on the passion, creativity, and impact of local theater artists. Through engaging interviews, behind-the-scenes insights, and practical discussions, N ...
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Built For The Stage Podcast

Broadway Podcast Network

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Host Joe Rosko founded Built for the Stage with the goal of creating a bridge for the theatre community that would transport actors from the initial discomfort of how to workout to a guided experience to train like the true actor-athlete they are. This podcast is all about theatre, inspiration, laughs, and some fitness. Part of the Broadway Podcast Network.
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Friendless

James Avramenko

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Are you feeling lonely or struggling to make friends? You're not alone. In 'Friendless,' host James Avramenko explores the ups and downs of friendship, the challenges of making new connections, and the impact of social isolation on our mental health. Each episode, James talks to people from all walks of life who have experienced friendship struggles and share their stories of triumph and perseverance. From overcoming shyness to navigating social anxiety, 'Friendless' offers practical tips an ...
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Join Kai, the coffee expert, and George, the coffee rookie, as they dive into the world of coffee, culture, and creativity. Recorded at SWIG HQ, the newest coffee shop in Stretford, Manchester, Double Espresso is your go-to podcast whether you're a seasoned coffee connoisseur or just a coffee enthusiast with no barista training. Tune in for engaging conversations, insightful tips, and a whole lot of coffee love!
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Arts Respond with Lucy Gellman

WNHH-LP 103.5 FM NEW HAVEN

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Lucy is a lapsed art historian who loves wordplay almost as much as community building. Prior to her time at The Arts Paper she was a reporter at the New Haven Independent and station manager at WNHH Community Radio, where she still produces and hosts Arts Respond.
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WYCE's Community Connection is a weekly public affairs program featuring community leaders and nonprofit organizations in our region. WYCE is West Michigan's only independent, commercial-free, community radio station serving the greater Grand Rapids metro. WYCE programs an eclectic blend of folk, blues, rock, jazz, and world music to the West Michigan community and beyond. Listener-sponsored, volunteer-powered. WYCE is a proud service of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center. We exist beca ...
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Oklahoma theatre geeks hit record and explore their new addiction to Dungeons and Dragons! Featuring live-play and Behind the Curtain (interviews/round table) episodes, Dungeon Master Jerome and players Timothy, Kara, Jennifer, Jared, and Jodi share their passion for story-telling while learning more about the world’s greatest role-playing game from veteran players and dungeon masters from across the D&D community. D20 to Curtain podcast releases new episodes every other Monday. Find our sho ...
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The Boxoffice Podcast is your weekly resource for the latest results, trends, news, and topics in the cinema industry. Each week we feature insights and analysis from leading experts in theatrical exhibition, along with interviews with the most influential executives in the movie theater business.
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Social Fabric Podcast

Andrea Splendori

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Conversations with people about their passion and their involvement with the community. Helping to rebuild the fabric of society one conversation at the time. Please Subscribe, Share and Review.
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Saturday Drop In

Highland Hospital Radio

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Every Saturday we open the studio doors and welcome in guests from the NHS Highland area who operate charities or services that benefit patients and the wider community
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SheSources

W!ZARD Studios

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SheSources, with Emma Woodfield-Stern, celebrates the critical role women & gender-marginalized leaders play in entertainment. Each week tune in for conversations with guests who'll become your next role model in film, tv, or theatre, if they aren't already! They'll break down their career journeys, what "success" looks like for them, and share their advice and insight. In solo episodes, hang out with Emma as she analyzes industry hot topics, researches forgotten figures from entertainment, ...
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On Staging

Kyle Gould

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Interviewing directors, producers and other technical team members on the ups and downs of bringing their show to life along with an inside look on what audiences should be looking for when they come see the show. Followed by reviews on the successes of the staged production.
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Research Recast(ed)

Office of Research Services

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Join hosts Brooklyn Leschyshyn, Natalie Smadis and Kelsie Howlett as they explore the scholarly and creative activities happening at MacEwan University with a focus on how faculty influence and/or incorporate students, teaching and the larger community into their projects. Each episode, Brooklyn, Natalie and Kelsie are joined by a MacEwan faculty member to dive into their scholarly projects and bring them to life. Covering topics from theatre, community-based research and advocacy to mental ...
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Nova Church Halifax Podcast

Nova Church Halifax

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NOVA is Latin for NEW. We are in Halifax, NOVA Scotia and NOVA Church is all about the NEW hope, plan, joy, community and life following Jesus’s promises. We meet Sunday’s 10am at The Bella Rose Theatre of Halifax West High School in Clayton Park, Halifax. For more infomation please visit www.novachurch.ca
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Arts Magazine

KKFI 90.1 FM Kansas City Community Radio

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Arts Magazine wants to cover it all in the Kansas City area, from professional stage productions to community and eclectic productions. This KKFI program covers the expensive art galleries as well as the small out of the way places where the new trends begin to surface. Program host Michael Hogge wants Kansas City to learn what it takes to be a vibrant arts town. Past guests have included George Keithly, an award-winning stage director and Emmy winning TV director. Kansas City’s own big band ...
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Aud Talk

Auditorium Theatre

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The Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University, an Illinois not-for-profit organization, is committed to presenting the finest in international, cultural, community and educational programming to Chicago and to the continued restoration and preservation of the National Historic Landmark Auditorium Theatre.
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Theatre Forks

Amy Driscoll & Diana Chabai-Booker

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Amy and Diana discuss all things theatre, especially those happening in Greater Grand Forks! Join us every month as we talk to our friends in the community and gush about our favorite shows.
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Putting 2&2 Together

Peter Cosmas Sofronas

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What do you do when the sh*t has already hit the fan? An ex comic book artist. His estranged sister. The mild-mannered accountant who loved them both. And the ever-expanding world around them all. What begins as the aftermath of a love triangle evolves into a community of broken people seeking to heal each other and become the best versions of themselves by "Putting 2&2 Together."
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Before the Applause Podcast – hosted by David Watson – is your backstage pass to the creative industries. This audio deep dive uncovers the real stories behind the arts and cultural experiences we all enjoy but rarely think about before the curtain rises. Each episode brings you candid conversations with the people who make it happen—dancers, producers, designers, actors, DJs, photographers, costumers, marketers, publicists, data analysts, and many more. From the triumphs to the challenges, ...
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Podcast: More Than Theatre

Dr Paul Sutton

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Mixing drama, learning and digital media, theatre company C&T strive to make its work stand for more than theatre. In these regular podcasts, C&T examine these overlapping interests, exploring, through interviews, reviews and debate, new approaches to applied theatre, drama education, creative work with young people, community theatre, digital and popular culture. More than theatre is supported by the University of Worcester, UK and the Elmley Foundation.
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"Frame of Reference - Profiles in Leadership" and "Frame of Reference - Coming together" are conversational style shows with local, national, and global experts about issues that affect all of us in some way. I’m, at heart, a “theatre person”. I was drawn to theatre in Junior High School and studied it long enough to get a Master of Fine Arts in Stage Direction. It’s the one thing that I’m REALLY passionate about it because as Shakespeare noted, “all the world’s a stage and all the men and w ...
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Community Keyboards

Ian Wolstenholme

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Broadcaster and journalist Ian Wolstenholme presents a programme featuring all that's best from the King of Instruments in all its guises - from the mighty classical and theatre pipe organs to the latest home digital keyboards and beyond. Visit our Facebook page - www.facebook.com/communitykeyboards for all the latest information.
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Welcome to "On Stage with The Lincoln Theatre"—your backstage pass to the captivating history and vibrant present of one of America’s most iconic theatres! Step back in time as we explore the rich legacy of The Lincoln Theatre, a majestic Mayan Revival-style venue that first opened its doors in 1929. Nestled in the heart of Marion, Virginia, this cultural landmark has been at the center of entertainment for nearly a century, hosting everything from vaudeville acts and classic films to modern ...
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Queer Voices

Queer Voices

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Queer Voices, a weekly show and is dedicated to broadcasting news, concerns, and events as related to Houston's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community. The goal of Queer Voices is to provide up to date information on the community's concerns that is currently not available from other local media outlets.
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What Is Friends Of The Lincoln And What Impact Does It Have On The Organization? The curtain rises on a story of community dedication as Bob Watkins, Executive Director of the historic Lincoln Theatre, shines a spotlight on the unsung heroes keeping this cultural cornerstone alive - the Friends of The Lincoln. Since the late 1990s, when renovation …
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On this week's episode, host Phil Tower speaks with Noddea Skidmore, the Director of Marketing and Communications with Grand Rapids Civic Theatre. Noddea gave us a preview of the upcoming 20 25–20 26 season at Grand Rapids Civic Theatre, and talked as well about ticket packages that patrons can take advantage of. We also discussed the upcoming "Ten…
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Rachel Wagner and special guest Marc Bonanni of Broadway by Ghostlight (@bwayghostlight Instagram, X, Threads) react to the 2025 Tony nominations, including their analysis of the snubs, surprises, and where the nominations got it right. Also, Marc explains why Maybe Happy Ending is one of the best shows he has ever seen! onstageblog.com facebook.co…
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What does it really take to create cultural moments that captivate millions? Martin Green CBE pulls back the curtain on his extraordinary career spanning the London 2012 Olympic ceremonies, Hull City of Culture, Birmingham Commonwealth Games, and now the Eurovision Song Contest. From an unexpected start helping with a school production of A Midsumm…
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Send us a text D. Jerome is starring in THE WIZ, running at the Hobby Center now through May 4th. Broadway World writer Brett Cullum got to interview him, and they talked about his background as a fierce triple threat who brings new life to his role. THE WIZ has been around for 50 years! But this tour represents a fresh take on the material. More i…
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Mah is a practising artist, researcher and writer working in the fields of contemporary jewellery, well-making, creative health, creativity and dementia-care, and psychology. Mah's PhD at Birkbeck College is a qualitative psychology study exploring daughters’ lived experiences of dementia caregiving and crafting with mothers. She is a tutor (resear…
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Trev reveals the meaning behind some Queen lyrics, an actor has a good reason for skipping rehearsal, and Elle recasts a beloved Broadway hit. Send us your stories! We want your tales of follies and fumbles from community theatre, school/college productions, and professional/regional shows. Email us at [email protected] or fill out o…
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This week on the Boxoffice podcast, brought to you by Harvest Hosts, co-hosts Daniel Loria, Rebecca Pahle, and Chad Kennerk discuss this weekend’s release of Thunderbolts* and preview the biggest movies coming to theaters this May. Then in the feature segment, Rebecca interviews Joel Holland, CEO of Harvest Hosts, about the company's membership clu…
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This is the full interview with Zita Holbourne multidisciplinary artist, poet, musician, Trade Unionist and educator. Zita spoke to us about her workshops and her work for Artists Union England. An edited version first appared in episode #32. They take on casework and support members through workplace disputes, connect artists in their local area a…
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This is the full interview with Jainie Nicol and Megan Champman, visual artists and organisers for Scottish Artists Union. An edited version first appared in episode #32. SAU is the representative voice for visual and applied artists in Scotland and is one of the largest arts membership organisations in the country. We discuss the needs of the memb…
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Send us a text On this episode, we speak with Tony's Place executive director Carrie Rai and catch up with this organization providing services to LGBT youth. Then we have a conversation with Dixie Longate and her Tupperware Party. And finally we speak with Judy L Reeves about the Gulf Coast Archive and Museum of GLBT History, Inc. (GCAM), Queer Ra…
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Did Hitler really commit suicide in his underground bunker in 1945? Which top Nazis hid under Berlin as it perished? Why are conspiracy theorists not convinced by the official set of events? From shotgun weddings to murdered pets, the true horror of the Führer's condition are revealed by Al Murray and James Holland as they detail Adolf Hitler's fin…
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Lights, Camera, Action: Performance Day At The Lincoln! The curtain rises on a magical performance, and the audience is captivated—but what happens in the 13 hours before that moment? Bob Watkins, Executive Director of the historic Lincoln Theatre, pulls back the velvet curtain to reveal the carefully choreographed chaos that precedes every seamles…
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Two local authors David Holper and Maureen Eppstein tackle difficult subjects. David Holper’s Church of the Very Last Chance combines political satire and magical realism. It follows the rise of a middle-class Russian student from lost soul to international religious leader. Maureen Eppstein’s most recent poetry collection, Daughter is memoir throu…
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In today’s episode, Dr. Joshua Toth delves into the world of metafiction and autofiction in both movies and literature in the postmodern world. He explains how the plastic nature of language allows it to be indefinitely shaped and altered. He will also talk about how he is using his Board of Governors Research Chair, and the time away from teaching…
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The Barn Players present Jesus Christ Superstar May 9th-18th @ The Black Box Theatre Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center 8788 Metcalf Ave. For tickets and information: https://www.thebarnplayers.org/shows/upcoming/ The post Arts Magazine Show: Jesus Christ Superstar appeared first on KKFI.By KKFI 90.1 FM Kansas City Community Radio
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Send us a text 🎙️ This week on Spotlight 814: A TRIPLE THREAT of comedy, chaos, and corn 🌽 We’re taking you behind the scenes of three wildly different, and wildly entertaining shows currently lighting up stages across the region: 🕺 The Producers at the Academy Theatre in Meadville, PA 🛡️ Spamalot at Barrow-Civic Theatre in Franklin, PA 🌽 Shucked t…
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Join me as I reflect on the month of April, discussing the return of the sun and its impact on my mental health, personal growth, and the delicate balance of maintaining connections while undergoing distress tolerance therapy. In this episode, I introduce new ideas for tracking personal development and share invaluable insights from recent guests s…
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Send oss en melding Endelig er episoden her – den du kanskje har ventet på! For noen episoder siden snakket vi om at vi hadde lyst til å lage en spesial om filmer og serier spilt inn i Bergen – og nå skjer det! Vi tar en kikk på Vibeke Løkkebergs Løperjenten, og kanskje den eneste filmen i verdenshistorien som har brukt Fyllingsdalen som location: …
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Send us a text Death has a way of revealing who we truly are. In this captivating episode of Steps to the Stage, we dive deep into one of the most intriguing productions in the Three on the Edge Festival – "Breathing Corpses" by British playwright Laura Wade. Director Lauren Bell and actors John Nisbet and Amanda Flanagan take us behind the scenes …
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This week, stories of democracy, dreams, and things happening in and out of the ballot box. Elections Elsewhere by Phoebe Adler-Ryan Have you ever wondered how elections operate in other corners around the world? In our first story, ATB takes you on a ‘election tour’ of different countries as our volunteers - from China, Vietnam, some with connecti…
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On today's episode we sit down with Kate Simpson, the director for the Players Theatre's upcoming production of Bonnie & Clyde. Kate is a first time director, with this being her second time putting forward this show, after an initial production with the Earle Page Musical Society was shut down due to COVID. But that hasn't stopped Kate, she is pas…
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How did the Battle of Berlin begin? Was Germany doomed from the start? Did Stalin make the situation worse? Al Murray and James Holland explore the opening moments of the Battle of Berlin - from Stalin's psychotic leadership style, the pincer movement that captured the heart of Nazi Germany and the race to capture the Reichstag. Join James Holland …
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"Directors are authors of a production," is the vision held by Trip Cullman, director of the play, We Had a World. This beautiful play explores intergenerational relationships in a family with complicated dynamics. Starring Joanna Gleason, Andrew Barth Feldman, and Jeanine Serralles and written by Joshua Harmon. Sarah and Trip discuss the play, que…
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J Savage, also known as Jonathan, starting March 11, you can catch him at the Imperial Theatre, (where he made his Broadway debut), in the highly anticipated Broadway production of SMASH! Also a singer/songwriter, Jonathan took his pandemic experience and wrote his critically acclaimed one man show, Farewell to the West. Three months into quarantin…
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Katharine Quinn (she/her) is a theater creative, strategist, consultant, and content creator. If you’re already overwhelmed by her titles, don’t worry. She isn’t. Katharine and Emma talk the Broadway Branding Problem and the ways social & digital media can open up a world of possibility for the business we call show (because, we love Broadway!). Ka…
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Ciaran and Keith have both been on the podcast before, but this time they are sharing their stories from a different angle. Both have had a similar trajectory in the world of work and they share the learnings from it with an eye on to what they feel could be helpful to others that may find themselves in similar situations. For more episodes and mor…
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Whilst Tom is galavanting in the south this weekend, we've awaken our Outside Broadcast Technician from his winter slumber and got him on instead. If your a seasoned listener, you may know him as Ben. This week, we chat about Bryan Adams, Etap Loch Ness and Ben's complaint for the latest shrink-gage... the easter egg. Shannon challenges Ben's Pitbu…
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In Part 1 of the Community Theatre Pet Peeves Podcast, Jacklyn Collier, OnStage Blog Theatre Podcast co-host, ranks her five biggest pet peeves against directors, with community theatre director veteran Chris Peterson responding on behalf of directors everywhere. Check out all of OnStage Blog's community theatre content on onstageblog.com onstagebl…
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What does it take to build a thriving dance career against the backdrop of dwindling arts funding and disappearing courses? Paul Doyle reveals exactly that, sharing his remarkable journey from a shy schoolboy choreographing cringeworthy dance routines to becoming the driving force behind Liverpool's resurrected LEAP Dance Festival. This conversatio…
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Tobias Tembo is Provincial Youth Development Coordinator for Southern Province, Zambia. He is a visionary leader and co-founder of Barefeet Theatre, a dynamic organization empowering vulnerable youth through the arts. With a career spanning public sector management, civil society, and creative industries, Tobias has driven impactful initiatives in …
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Send us a text The weaponization of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion has become one of the most troubling developments in our current cultural and political landscape. We dive deep into how DEI—a framework designed to create more representative and equitable institutions—has been deliberately transformed into a divisive political issue through coor…
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In today’s episode Dr. Melissa Hills walks us through how she’s using her Chancellor’s Research Chair in order to break down the barriers that students face not only in the biology lab, science labs in general. Through partnerships with students, particularly those with differing disabilities, Dr. Hills is looking to change the way we look at learn…
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This week on the Boxoffice podcast, brought to you by Arts Alliance Media, co-hosts Daniel Loria, Rebecca Pahle, and Chad Kennerk discuss the latest news in theatrical exhibition, including The Cinema Foundation’s Sneak Peek Showcase, Warner Bros.’ Sinners, A24’s The Legend of Ochi and upcoming Friendship. They also highlight the announcement of St…
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Welcome to the full interview with Annabel Turpin taken from episode #32. Annabel is Chief Executive Officer at Storyhouse in Chester, which incorporates a library, theatres, an independent cinema, a restaurant, and is a community and creative social hub. We talk about how Annabel works with freelancers and the processes she puts in place. Annabel …
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