IDS 35 - “Quintillian”
Posted in podcasts on April 9th, 2007 by Tee QuillinThis week’s episode is dedicated to Philosopher Quintillian. Curious? Check it out!!
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This week’s episode is dedicated to Philosopher Quintillian. Curious? Check it out!!
Don’t forget you can click on the “Listen Now” button on the left!
This week we travel down highway 34 and visit the South Carolina Children’s Theatre. We also have a lively debate on how reality shows casting lead roles affect the world at large. Also, an update on the “Jewish Play”!
This week we visit the Alley Theatre in Houston, give an homage to Wali Lundy, and share the last (but certainly not least) of our SETC interviews! Enjoy!
The second part of our SETC “trilogy” of episodes is now online. Need the show notes?
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This week, we have the first of our multi-part series on our goings-on at the Southeastern Theatre Conference 2007 in Atlanta, GA. We had a great time and racked up so many great interviews with people, we couldn’t possibly fit them all into one episode. Also, for those of you who attended our workshops and didn’t get one of our handouts, here’s they are!
Preparing your College/University Audition (Part 1)
The Smart Shoppers Guide to University Theatre Programs
Words, Words, Words Using Classical Commedia Techniques for Modern Audiences
The Harold: Long Form Improv (coming soon)
This episode is our first location recording and Laura Cole of the Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern has been gracious enough to be our guinea pig. Thanks Laura!
This week’s episode features an interview with Tom Key of Theatrical Outfit based in Atlanta and a preview of our efforts at SETC. We also name our winner of the Sanford Meisner DVD and promote our new Giveaway!
This week’s show features an interview with Randy Williams, a look at Florida Studio Theatre and Tee’s musings on the Oscar Process.
This is a SPECIAL EDITION of the Inexplicable Dumb Show! We were fortunate to have nearly 45 minutes to spend on the phone with Dr. José Angel Santana who was one of the featured students on the Sanford Meisner Master Class DVD. He talked about his current projects as well as his recollections of working under Mr. Meisner and the filming of the Master Class.
Also be listening for Episode 28 of the IDS! We are going to be GIVING AWAY a copy of the Sanford Meisner Master Class DVD, but you have to be listening to win!!
This week we interview KCACTF Region 4 chair Jeff Gibson.