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I Love Theatre: Now What?! This is the podcast that backs you up on your dream to becoming a theatre pro. Steph Newman gets the scoop from a variety of theatre lovers who turned their talents into careers. From onstage to off, from theatre to TV and beyond, that love of drama can translate into a job that is fulfilling, fun and perfectly suited to your talents.

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I Love Theatre: Now What?! This is the podcast that backs you up on your dream to becoming a theatre pro. Steph Newman gets the scoop from a variety of theatre lovers who turned their talents into careers. From onstage to off, from theatre to TV and beyond, that love of drama can translate into a job that is fulfilling, fun and perfectly suited to your talents.

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English

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5416706867


Episodes
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How to be an Intimacy Choreographer with Ann James

2/22/2021
What a conversation. Dive into the hot new career in theater and film with the phenomenal Ann James. What is intimacy choreography? How do you define intimacy in entertainment? What are the steps involved when you're in a production that requires (or needs!) it? Enter Ann James. 5 years of directing 60+ productions in China. Creating a company and advocating for change in our profession/passion. Deciphering what an Intimacy Choreographer is -- and what an Intimacy Director, and Intimacy...

Duration:00:54:57

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How to Continue Your Craft with Jason James

2/6/2021
And....we're back! Welcome to Season 2 of the podcast that explores what to do with your love of theatre. Since Season 1 ended, we have experienced a pandemic that has turned our theatrical world upside down. It's a time to reflect, refocus, and rethink how we do the arts. Subscribe and hear from the people who are making waves and leading us forward! “It’s time to get back to the work.” –Jason James How to Continue Your Craft with Jason James Jason James is Artistic Director and...

Duration:00:34:55

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How to be a Screen Actor with Joseph H Johnson Jr

5/14/2020
“You have to get out of your way.” –Joseph H Johnson Jr. How to be a Screen Actor with Joseph H Johnson Jr Joe Johnson is a SAG-AFTRA actor and writer in Los Angeles. Originally from Flint, Michigan, Joe moved to the West Coast to be an actor. Hear why he says you need to "find your tribe," tips for working on set, and how to let yourself succeed. Hear from Joe Johnson about: · A D&D edition on the Youtube Channel, Handlebar TV · His family’s connection to the entertainment industry; ·...

Duration:00:48:51

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How to be a Storyteller with Filmmaker Shannon Ivey

4/29/2020
“I've held a girl whose pelvis was broken by her grandfather's lust; held a teenager who was forced to carry her father's baby to term; held a mother as we watched her beloved baby float lifeless in her womb. Now I hold a camera to give them voice.” –Shannon Ivey [from filmfreeway.com/shannonivey] Shannon Ivey works as a writer, director, actress, and CEO of Theatre For Change-a 501c3 committed to linking social injustice to film and theatre in North America. Shannon has devoted her life to...

Duration:00:52:09

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How to be Producing Artistic Director with Scott RC Levy

4/20/2020
“The American theatre is one community.” –Scott RC Levy Scott RC Levy is an award-winning and acclaimed artistic director, producer, director, actor and educator of Theatre. He has been the Director of Performing Arts & Producing Artistic Director of the Fine Arts Center Theatre Company in Colorado Springs since 2011. Under his leadership, the FAC Theatre Company has become the largest and most acclaimed professional theatre in Southern Colorado. At the FAC his productions have won numerous...

Duration:00:45:54

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How to Produce Your Own Work with Erin Cronican

3/28/2020
“I need to leave a legacy.” –Erin Cronican Erin Cronican is the Executive Artistic Director of The Seeing Place Theater in New York City. (www.seeingplacetheater.com) Erin joins “I Love Theatre Now What” from the East Village, where The Seeing Place Theater has been spending a decade infusing classic, masterful texts with the current truths of our society. Engaging audiences with immersive experiences and deepened connections, Erin and her team at The Seeing Place have been dedicated to...

Duration:00:58:42

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How to be a Movie Star with Gabriel Luna

2/15/2020
Gabriel Luna Show Notes How to be a Movie Star with Gabriel Luna (Alternate Title: How to be the Terminator!) Gabriel Luna is an Austin born movie star and award winning actor who joins “I Love Theatre Now What” from his home in Los Angeles, fresh off his worldwide press tour of Terminator: Dark Fate. Playing Terminator Rev-9 is just one of his exciting roles: he has also starred as Robbie Reyes / Ghost Rider on ABC’s Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Tony Bravo on Matador, and Paco...

Duration:01:00:02

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How to be a Director/Choreographer with Michael Jenkinson

2/11/2020
“It is a human experience. It’s about being passionate, empathetic, supportive and present.” –Michael Jenkinson How to be a Director/Choreographer with Michael Jenkinson Michael Jenkinson is a director/choreographer with an extensive resume of hit blockbuster shows, including his choreography work with Scott Schwartz (A Room with a View, The Old Globe; Next to Normal, The Alliance Theater; Next to Normal, Geva Theatre Center; My Fairytale, PCPA). Michael is a proud SDC and AEA member with...

Duration:01:23:27

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How to be a Casting Director with Erik Stein

2/7/2020
“Build relationships with decision makers.” –Erik Stein How to be a Casting Director with Erik Stein Erik Stein is the Casting Director for PCPA Pacific Conservatory Theatre and the Recruitment Coordinator for Pacific Conservatory Theatre’s Professional Actor Training Program. On Broadway, Erik performed with Roddy McDowall, Hal Linden, Jim Dale, and Frank Langella. He appeared as the Ghost of Christmas Present opposite Tim Curry in the Broadway production of A Christmas Carol directed by...

Duration:01:02:16

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How to be a Theatre Artist with Kathy Hsieh

2/4/2020
“We want to feel like our life had impact on more people than just ourselves.” –Kathy Hsieh How to be a Theatre Artist with Kathy Hsieh Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor, writer and director, most recently seen in The Brothers Paranormal with Pork Filled Productions, Washer/Dryer with SIS Productions & Pratidhwani, Gambatte at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center in Portland, M. Butterfly at ArtsWest, The White Snake with ReAct and ASL Midsummer Night’s Dream with Sound Theatre....

Duration:00:54:38

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How to be a Theatre Producer with Lynn Shore

1/14/2020
“You’re starting a business every single time you produce a show. You’re starting a business from scratch… It is a business first and nobody wants to lose money.” – Lynn Shore International producer of musicals such as Friends! The Musical Parody; Happy 50ish! The Midlife Crisis Musical, and New York State of Mind [Billy Joel Tribute Show] businessman and creative force Lynn Shore joins the show from Southern California. Off-Broadway and regional theatre performer, television and voiceover...

Duration:00:47:17

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What to Do After College

1/8/2020
“Even if you’re not actively submitting, you can be actively working on your career.” –Steph Newman So you are almost done with your college theatre degree… NOW WHAT?! Steph Newman covers a submission from Braydon Simmons, a senior at a college looking to advance after his theater degree is achieved this Spring (Bravo, Braydon!) What acting internships are there, where can you find them and what is next?! Favorites include: · PCPA: Pacific Conservatory Theatre www.pcpa.org · SRT: Summer...

Duration:00:09:12

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How to be an Artistic Director with Valerie Rachelle

1/6/2020
“I convinced him to hire me and that was that.” –Valerie Rachelle on how her career began How to be an Artistic Director with Valerie Rachelle Artistic Director of the Oregon Cabaret Theatre in Ashland, Freelance Director and Choreographer, and Talented Actor and Dancer Valerie Rachelle joins the show to talk about her journey with host Steph Newman. Full of energy and laughs, Valerie is a savvy business owner and powerful leader in the performing arts. Learn from Valerie Rachelle...

Duration:00:51:12

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How to be a Broadway Actor with Josh Grisetti

12/16/2019
“It always starts with humble beginnings [...] You’re not as far away as you think.” –Josh Grisetti Broadway actor and director Josh Grisetti joins the show from Los Angeles after a recent move from New York City. After starring in the hit musical Something Rotten, Josh is now at the helm of productions, directing musicals (including Something Rotten) and diving into new divisions of theater. Hear from Josh about: · How a Broadway actor got started in a small town · What his dad thought...

Duration:00:59:19

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How to be a Touring Actor with Corey Jones

12/3/2019
“There is no set way to build a career.” –Corey Jones On tour with The Book of Mormon, actor and voiceover artist Corey Jones joins the show from Mexico where the 2nd National Tour of the hit musical debuts in yet another nation. International touring with a show for several years is one way to make your love of drama into a dream career. Hear from Corey Jones as he describes: · Performing a show in another country and its tech needs · How he came to love theater · What an internship...

Duration:00:41:40

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How to be Disciplined with Steph Newman

12/1/2019
"Ten minutes to places!" –Every Stage Manager Ever Host Steph Newman gives insights on what it takes to start being more disciplined with your goals. We can learn a lot from drama—especially from the phrases we use all the time in theatre. Do you often say “I’m going to learn a new monologue for auditions…” or “I’m going to finish that script…” but never DO it? Don’t fall into the trap of being mediocre. If you want your dreams to manifest, you need to take action. Steph Newman is a...

Duration:00:11:11

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How to be a Jack of All Trades with Tony Rust

11/26/2019
“I’m a theatrical jack of all trades.” – Tony Rust And he truly is. Wyoming born Tony Rust has been through the rolodex of neat jobs: jazz singer and disc jockey being early highlights. Thrust into theater during college because of an administrative snafu, Tony got involved with the early days of ACE (Actors Cabaret of Eugene www.actorscabaret.org), embarked upon life in NYC for a couple of decades and hasn’t stopped since. See why Technical Director, Director, Producer, Teacher, Actor and...

Duration:00:50:07

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How to be a Music Director with Shoshana Seid-Green

11/25/2019
“I'm passionate about collaborating with diverse creative teams, musicians, and singers, to create beautiful, innovative, musically excellent productions.” –Shoshana Seid-Green Shoshana Seid-Green joins us from New York City: music director, accompanist and vocal coach extraordinaire. Shoshana has a great open spirit and delves into what being a music director for the last decade has been like. Hear about traveling for gigs (not just a couple of places: I’m talking 50 states!) Shoshana gets...

Duration:00:48:12

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How to be a Theatre Maker with Tracy Liz Miller

11/20/2019
Tracy Liz Miller Show Notes “You’ve gotta try it. You can’t say that you can’t do it because you’ve never done it before.” –Tracy Liz Miller Tracy Liz Miller joins the show from New York. What is a theatre maker? Well, take a look at this bio, listen to this episode, and you shall see! Bio: Co-Founding Producing Director The Bridge Initiative: Women in Theatre, www.bridgeinit.org. Former Director of Theatre Arts at Chandler-Gilbert Community College in Chandler, Arizona. Co-Founding...

Duration:00:53:12

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How to be a Playwright with Martin Follose

11/18/2019
Martin Follose is a playwright, drama teacher and director based out of Southern Oregon. With 36 years of writing, Martin opens up about the journey of writing plays and musicals, and covers such topics as: · How to get published as a playwright · How to collaborate on writing a musical · What it is like to teach high school music and theater · What to do when a high school drama program’s budget gets cut · How it feels to see your plays get done at other theaters · What his writing...

Duration:00:45:37