Conversation with Broadway costumer Adam Stocker on the artistry that goes into making costumes and how this industry is often underpaid and without union benefits or protections.
Revisting a conversation with playwright, actor, and producer Cris Eli Blak. We talk about the writing process of bringing a show from the page to the stage as well as what it means to him to be a black writer in theater today. He was only 21 when we sat down for this interview but his insights and life experiences show maturity and wisdom far beyond his years.
An in-depth conversation with life coach and actor Brian Patacca, who shows how letting go of expectations can bring us more joy and fulfillment as actors and artists.
Three stories with actress, podcaster, and comic book writer Ashley Victoria Robinson...all about loss, love, and lessons learned.
The 75th Annual Tony Awards was a welcome return of Broadway and the diversity of shows and creatives represented. Check out former guests from nominated shows: Carmen Cusack - Nominated for Best Actress in Flying Over Sunset Kathryn Allison - from Company, winner of Best Revival Also, I will be returning to theater as well with new contemporary musical retelling of the classic tale Anne of Green Gables. It runs all summer long at Goodspeed Opera in Connecticut. So I can focus on the show, episodes will be coming out every other Monday, now through September. I've already recorded some great interviews that I can't wait to share with you starting June 20th!
An in-depth conversation with Broadway director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell, creator of such shows as Legally Blonde, Kinky Boots, and Broadway Bares.
A wonderfully talented and creative couple -- Jason Odell Williams and Charlotte Cohn -- rejoin the podcast. As writers, directors, and producers these two demonstrate how theater pieces like Church & State come along, addressing the issue of gun violence in an intelligent, artistic, and meaningful way.
Conversation with talent agent Brian Keith Graziani, who started out as an actor and singer, and just sort of fell into casting, which then led to talent management and representation. While he still loves performing, this new career path has allowed him to have a greater impact on the careers and livelihoods of other actors.
Conversation with lightning designer and podcaster Ethan Steimel about artist finances and his own journey with (and without) money.
Presenting a special episode from Artistic Finance as Ethan Steimel interviews director Jonathan S. Cerullo about his finances as a Broadway dancer and his transition into incorporating as JSCTheatricals LLC. They discuss why he wound up quoted in a Business Insider article and how he maintains an email and social media newsletter.