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 Feb 22, 2019
073 - Karyn Lawrence
Friday Feb 22, 2019
Friday Feb 22, 2019
Karyn Lawrence is a busy lady. She does from 3-4 lighting designs per month for most of the months. During the Halloween season she works with Radiant Lighting to design the lights for Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights mazes and scare zones. She also teaches at Cal-State L.A. and mentors at University of Southern California. Thank you Karyn for teaching the next generation of designers and theatre lovers!
To learn more about Karyn, visit her website at https://kdlightingdesign.com/
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072 - Beth Kennedy
Thursday Feb 14, 2019
Thursday Feb 14, 2019
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071 - Tláloc Miguel López-Watermann
Friday Feb 08, 2019
Friday Feb 08, 2019
Tláloc Miguel López-Watermann has a unique education and history as a lighting designer, he spent 4 months as a lighting intern at the Deutsche Oper Berlin while in undergrad! Check out this week's podcast to learn why they have 60+ electricians per venue, how there is still tension between the east and the west, and how new shows are created without a lighting designer.
To find out more about Tlaloc and his company, check out lightconversations.com
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070 - Nate Rufus Edelman
Friday Feb 01, 2019
Friday Feb 01, 2019
Our first interview with a Playwright! This week we speak with Nate Rufus Edelman about how long it takes for him to create a play from the ground up, how the script itself is alive and constantly changing, and how he loves being in rehearsal with directors, designers and performers.
If you would like more information regarding one of Nate's plays, please email him at naterufus@gmail.com
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