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Eugene O'Neill's Masterpiece: Why 'Long Day's Journey' Still Resonates

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Join us for a delightful conversation with William Roth, the artistic director of the St. Louis Actors' Studio, as he shares his journey through the world of theater and the upcoming production of Eugene O'Neill's 'Long Day's Journey into Night'. Roth begins by recounting how his theater survived the pandemic, creatively adapting to keep their audience engaged with innovative productions and virtual experiences. His stories add a nice sprinkle of humor and humility, showcasing the resilience of the theater community during tough times.

As the discussion deepens, Roth dives into the heart of O'Neill's work, discussing why 'Long Day's Journey into Night' is not just a play but a profound reflection on family dynamics and addiction. He shares his excitement about the cast and the collaborative efforts that bring the characters to life, emphasizing the emotional truths embedded in the narrative. The conversation flows seamlessly as the hosts and Roth explore the nuances of acting and directing, touching on the importance of trust and chemistry among the cast members.

The episode wraps up with essential details about the upcoming production, encouraging listeners to experience this powerful play firsthand. Roth's passion for theater is infectious, and his insights into the creative process make this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the performing arts. With a perfect blend of light-hearted humor and deep reflections on the human experience, this episode will leave audiences feeling inspired to support local theater.

[00:00] Introduction and Opening Remarks

[00:31] Welcome to St. Louis in Tune

[01:15] Return to Civility: Walking Pace

[02:29] Interview with William Roth: Background and Career

[03:09] Adapting During the Pandemic

[05:05] Founding the St. Louis Actors Studio

[06:56] Austin Pendleton and Master Classes

[08:55] Long Day's Journey into Night: Production Insights

[09:25] William Roth's Theater Journey

[18:45] Challenges and Rewards of Live Theater

[31:20] Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts

[34:30] Dred Scott Heritage Foundation's Commemorative Stamp Campaign

[35:32] Behind the Scenes with Arnold and Mark

[36:33] Interview with William Roth

[38:49] Word of the Day: Fugatious

[39:58] National Days and Fun Facts

[45:28] Super Bowl and Sports Talk

[49:25] Humorous Anecdotes and Jokes

[51:38] Conclusion and Farewell

Takeaways:

  • William Roth, the founder of St. Louis Actors Studio, emphasizes the importance of adapting to challenges like the pandemic, showcasing creativity in keeping theater alive.
  • The podcast dives into Eugene O'Neill's play 'Long Day's Journey into Night', highlighting its timeless themes of family struggle and addiction.
  • William shares his journey from actor to artistic director, revealing how the St. Louis Actors Studio came to be and its mission to support local talent.
  • The discussion touches on the unique process of rehearsal with director Austin Pendleton, focusing on a fluid and organic approach to acting.
  • Listeners are encouraged to experience live theater at the Gaslight Theater, where intimacy with the actors enhances the emotional impact of the performances.

A key takeaway is the idea that theater reflects real-life struggles, making it relatable and essential for building empathy among audiences.


This is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com

Links referenced in this episode:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • St. Louis Actors Studio
  • Gaslight Theater
  • Ticketmaster
  • Talent Plus

#theater #gaslighttheater #actorsstudio #eugeneoneill #alongdaysjourneyintonight #williamroth #austinpendleton #stlouistheater

  continue reading

300 episodes

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Join us for a delightful conversation with William Roth, the artistic director of the St. Louis Actors' Studio, as he shares his journey through the world of theater and the upcoming production of Eugene O'Neill's 'Long Day's Journey into Night'. Roth begins by recounting how his theater survived the pandemic, creatively adapting to keep their audience engaged with innovative productions and virtual experiences. His stories add a nice sprinkle of humor and humility, showcasing the resilience of the theater community during tough times.

As the discussion deepens, Roth dives into the heart of O'Neill's work, discussing why 'Long Day's Journey into Night' is not just a play but a profound reflection on family dynamics and addiction. He shares his excitement about the cast and the collaborative efforts that bring the characters to life, emphasizing the emotional truths embedded in the narrative. The conversation flows seamlessly as the hosts and Roth explore the nuances of acting and directing, touching on the importance of trust and chemistry among the cast members.

The episode wraps up with essential details about the upcoming production, encouraging listeners to experience this powerful play firsthand. Roth's passion for theater is infectious, and his insights into the creative process make this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the performing arts. With a perfect blend of light-hearted humor and deep reflections on the human experience, this episode will leave audiences feeling inspired to support local theater.

[00:00] Introduction and Opening Remarks

[00:31] Welcome to St. Louis in Tune

[01:15] Return to Civility: Walking Pace

[02:29] Interview with William Roth: Background and Career

[03:09] Adapting During the Pandemic

[05:05] Founding the St. Louis Actors Studio

[06:56] Austin Pendleton and Master Classes

[08:55] Long Day's Journey into Night: Production Insights

[09:25] William Roth's Theater Journey

[18:45] Challenges and Rewards of Live Theater

[31:20] Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts

[34:30] Dred Scott Heritage Foundation's Commemorative Stamp Campaign

[35:32] Behind the Scenes with Arnold and Mark

[36:33] Interview with William Roth

[38:49] Word of the Day: Fugatious

[39:58] National Days and Fun Facts

[45:28] Super Bowl and Sports Talk

[49:25] Humorous Anecdotes and Jokes

[51:38] Conclusion and Farewell

Takeaways:

  • William Roth, the founder of St. Louis Actors Studio, emphasizes the importance of adapting to challenges like the pandemic, showcasing creativity in keeping theater alive.
  • The podcast dives into Eugene O'Neill's play 'Long Day's Journey into Night', highlighting its timeless themes of family struggle and addiction.
  • William shares his journey from actor to artistic director, revealing how the St. Louis Actors Studio came to be and its mission to support local talent.
  • The discussion touches on the unique process of rehearsal with director Austin Pendleton, focusing on a fluid and organic approach to acting.
  • Listeners are encouraged to experience live theater at the Gaslight Theater, where intimacy with the actors enhances the emotional impact of the performances.

A key takeaway is the idea that theater reflects real-life struggles, making it relatable and essential for building empathy among audiences.


This is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com

Links referenced in this episode:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • St. Louis Actors Studio
  • Gaslight Theater
  • Ticketmaster
  • Talent Plus

#theater #gaslighttheater #actorsstudio #eugeneoneill #alongdaysjourneyintonight #williamroth #austinpendleton #stlouistheater

  continue reading

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