
Some of my favorite actors sit down with me to talk about their process — who they were as young artists, their training, their pounding of the pavement, as well as an in-depth examination of their audition, rehearsal room, and performance techniques.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsArtsEducation | ||||

Recent Lucille Lortel and Outer Critics Circle Award winner John-Andrew Morrison joins me to speak about an unexpected encore at DREAMGIRLS on Broadway, spending too much time in the theater department as a pre-law major at Brandeis University, what ... more
Tony Award nominee Cailtin Kinnunen joins me on Zoom to discuss her big move to New York City, the benefits of being homeschooled, how she celebrated her sixteenth birthday, & how she and I became friends. We also trade stories and compare moments of... more
Patrice sits down with me, via Zoom, to chat about her extraordinary childhood, when theatre began to speak to her, majoring in engineering at Cornell University before securing her family’s blessing to pursue theatre, how Kristin Linklater’s voice w... more
Before the pandemic, I sat down with Daniel Jenkins in his apartment to talk about growing up as a self-proclaimed ‘nerd’, a day in the life as an apprentice at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, transitioning to New York and his starring role as Huck... more
Kuhoo Verma joins me on Zoom to discuss her deep admiration for Elton John and Tim Rice musicals, the importance of private voice lessons in her training, the qualities that make a great teacher, the long lasting value of her earliest auditions in Ne... more
Austin chats with me about what it was like to be performing in a new Broadway musical at the time of the shutdown, the benefits of not going the conservatory route, multiple auditions for the musical HAMILTON, learning how to step into Alexander Ham... more
Five months into the Broadway Shut Down due to the ongoing pandemic, Andréa sits down with me on Zoom to talk about growing up in a bi-cultural and bi-lingual household in Miami; finding her first best friend, two-time Tony winner, Katie Finneran; le... more
Emily Cass McDonnell talks about growing up in Boulder, Colorado, how Creative Dream Work informs her as she builds a character, crafting a “bit” with Alan Alda on the way to the set of MARRIAGE STORY, & she also shares two monologues from her most r... more
I was sitting and listening to the podcast and doing my laundry and I had to stop what I was doing, sit down and start taking notes!! Truly I can not stop listening and trying to absorb all of the knowledge that these actors have to offer!
James’ warmth is transcendent. Every episode is not only entertaining, but informative. I highly recommend!
Let James Crichton introduce you to (or acquaint you more intimately with) your new favorite actor. With brimming enthusiasm, warmth, and a depth of respect for craft that comes from his own process, fellow actor James Crichton has a way of bringing out the wonder and passion in each guest, no matter how seasoned in this industry. The conversations are always fun, intriguing, and surprisingly relatable. This podcast is for aspiring artists who want to hear about the myriad paths to success in th... more
Super informative and fun to listen to! Highly recommend for anyone in the business or interested in it in any way.
The way James takes the listener through the actors’ process is nothing short of mastery. He not only makes you feel like you’re present and truly IN the conversation, but he asks all the questions and makes all the remarks that I’d want to ask. THANK YOU James for giving us an inside peak into so many of the theatre’s finest living actors. Can’t stop listening to these!
Exciting, interesting and a blast. Listen ASAP.
This podcast is TERRIFIC!!
I LOVE theatre and podcasts, so I’m always looking for great theatre podcasts. James is a GREAT host- Unlike some others that do theatre interviewers who talk about themselves ALL THE TIME, James keeps it on the guest but interjects with his own fun anecdotes just enough. It’s insightful, fun, and I learned a lot. Just subscribe!!!
This is a must listen for all the actors out there!
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