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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
Do you like to write? That dreamy novel, joke book, play or collection of poems is waiting for you! I hope after you listen to this episode you are inspired to start or return to your writing.
This is the uncut edition of two sisters who have been producing Christmas shows together for over 10 years. We hope you at least get a laugh out of this episode (if nothing else)
In this episode we talk to the creative director of Citipointe’s Christmas Spectacular! Jack Biggs is a Director, performer and creator who unpacks some of his personal experience and knowledge in producing a great Christmas Show! We hope you enjoy t... more
Bethany chats with Creative Director and Performer Jazz Morrison about what it takes to produce a massive outdoor Christmas Carols experience. Seeing 10,000 people each year the team at Springfield Carols gave us a sneak peak behind the scenes.
Fiona Lynch ran an elective at our Storytellers Conference for all performers. Part 2 is an insightful, practical and biblical look at boundaries and how to be a person of faith in the arts industry.
Fiona Lynch ran an elective at our Storytellers Conference in April for all performers. Part One focuses on how we can create and develop believable characters on stage by knowing the ultimate creator of mankind. Insightful and fun!
Recently we recorded a songwriting elective hosted by Essie Blase at our Storytellers Conference. Join Levi Nathaniel, Jesse Hill and Bethany Carlos in swapping songwriting stories in this fun and practical episode.
In this episode Bethany chats about the importance of making places and spaces for both professionals and amateurs in the performing arts industry.
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I love these podcasts! They give you a really fun and interesting look into the world of theatre with practical tips and tricks.
These guys are such a breath of fresh air. Whatever they do, it’s so clear that they are all about their mission and less about themselves 👌
An Amazing podcast that marries storytelling and spiritual truths while keeping it all about theatre!!!!!
Really enjoy listening to these episodes. Such a fresh take on all things theatre, fav episodes are the BTS ones. more
Bethany Carlos is an amazing director and passionate in her industry and life in general. She is all things wonderful! more
This girl has something to say! more
5 star podcast! If you’re into theatre, acting, singing or any artist... this will be for you
Apple Podcasts | #117 | Ukraine/Arts/Performing Arts |
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