August 30th, 2019
Suzanne Willett is a comedian, producer and playwright with a Masters degree in electrical engineering and an MFA in playwrighting. Jacob Louchheim is an actor, singer and director with a degree in Theatrical Performance from SUNY Purchase College. They met the fall intensive class at SITI Company where they studied the Suzuki Method and Viewpoint. They took that training and are now working together at Silver Glass Productions creating "Life" along with fellow director Broderick Merritt Ballantyne. They’re looking at the Prometheus Effect, Human Identity and Machine Bias through movement and physical theatre.

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August 23rd, 2019

Cheryl Mintz is in her 29th season as the Resident Production Stage Manager at the Tony Award winning McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton NJ, with 35 productions with Artistic Director and Resident Playwright, Emily Mann. Cheryl has enjoyed 13 collaborations with Maestro Gian Carlo Menotti and the Spoleto Festival USA and Italy, and has stage managed 40 operas and musicals, three tours, and three PBS telecasts for New York City Opera at Lincoln Center. She has been a member of Stage Managers' Association of the United States since 1986 and is currently the chair of the Del Hughes Awards which is the only annual Stage Management Awards in the country.
For more information about the Stage Managers Association, visit https://www.stagemanagers.org/
For more information about McCarter Theatre Center, visit https://www.mccarter.org/
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August 16th, 2019

Sean Gray started theatre like so many people, as an actor! At Orange Coast College he took classes in everything from directing to designing to producing. It was here he learned he liked to be more in control. After a few years he transferred to CSU Fullerton but found it to not be a good fit, then back to OCC, then finally to CSU Long Beach. Here is where he found what he wanted in education. After graduation he called up an old friend from OCC, Andrew Vonderschmitt, and said "I'm bored, got anything for me to do?" As it happened, Andrew was at the Long Beach Playhouse and they needed a prop master. Jump ahead 11 years, Sean is now the Producing Artistic Director!
August 9th, 2019

Harold Hodge Jr. is a New York-based Director and Playwright of politically charged theater. As an African American that was raised in Japan, he found himself drawn to connect to his African American heritage and how it related to American history. He fell in love with acting at the old age of 3 years old, where he would perform shows in his living room. He recent graduated from Pace School of Performing Arts where he and fellow students started their own theatre company, The Rose Grew Here Productions were the main objective is to produce original work, the organization also takes special interest in stories dealing with people of color, women, LGBTQAA and people of poverty. You can catch Harold's current piece "Fancy Maids" opening tonight at Rave Theater Festival.
For more information on Harold, visit https://www.haroldhodgejr.com/
For more information about The Rose Grew Here, visit https://www.therosegrewhere.com/
This weeks episode is brought to you by a partnership with the Rave Theater Festival , opening August 9th. To learn more and get tickets, visit http://ravetheaterfestival.com/
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August 2nd, 2019

Ken Davenport is a Tony Awards-winning producer of Broadway and Off Broadway shows, including Once on This Island (2018 Tony Award Best Musical Revival), Gettin’ the Band Back Together, Chinglish, Allegiance, Deaf West’s Spring Awakening, and The Play That Goes Wrong. He also has revolutionized marketing through new and diverse approach in the new age, such as tweet seats during shows!. Written a few books. Made a board game. Host a weekly podcast called "The Producers Perspective" and writes a weekly blog. How does he do it all? He just says "yes!" Like when he notices there were no new work festivals, he created Rave Theatre Festival in just a few months.
This weeks episode is brought to you by a partnership with the Rave Theater Festival, opening August 9th. To learn more check out http://ravetheaterfestival.com/
To learn more about his podcast and blog, check out https://www.theproducersperspective.com/
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