Twins Cynthia Hennon Marino and Stacy Hennon Stone host a weekly podcast talking to the people behind the curtains. Take a trip back stage to learn what it takes to put on a production: design process, music study and execution, paperwork, meetings, management, unions, and all the excitement backstage that the audience doesn’t get to see. Enjoy the show!
Episodes
Friday May 25, 2018
037 - Dana Benedict
Friday May 25, 2018
Friday May 25, 2018
This week we interview Singer, Songwriter, Dancer, Clown, and versatile performer Dana Benedict. We travel with her along her journey through numerous types of performing: touring as Annie, singing and songwriting as Sparrow, horror performances in The Queen Mary's Dark Harbor, clowning with Twirly, and growing Immersive Theatre experiences.
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Friday May 18, 2018
036 - Kim and Kelli Lennox
Friday May 18, 2018
Friday May 18, 2018
Twins! This week we interview twins Kim and Kelli Lennox. We talk to them about being twins, their work behind the curtain in costumes, hair and makeup, and "the whole show" behind stage--as well as a little bit of acting. We go into their marketing background, and what things people in theatre can do to market themselves. The best thing yet, the whole episode is a twin story!
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Friday May 11, 2018
035 - Alexandra Tenenbaum
Friday May 11, 2018
Friday May 11, 2018
Today we talk with Alexandra Tenenbaum about her transition from being a dancer to a stage manager, that theatre/dance runs in the family, and her training/experience as a non-traditional theatre stage manager. We also go into her work in experimental theatre, and working a traveling television dance show.
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Friday May 04, 2018
034 - Ginevra Lombardo
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
This week we talk to Ginevra Lombardo, Lighting Designer. We talk to her about the Theatre Lighting Design field, what an Assistant Lighting Designer does, and all the fun toys Lighting Designers get to play with.
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