
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 Aug 16, 2019
084 - Sean Gray
Friday Aug 16, 2019
Friday Aug 16, 2019

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Friday Aug 09, 2019
083 - Harold Hodge Jr.
Friday Aug 09, 2019
Friday Aug 09, 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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Friday Aug 02, 2019
082 - Ken Davenport
Friday Aug 02, 2019
Friday Aug 02, 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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Friday Jul 12, 2019
081 - Rebecca Bonebrake
Friday Jul 12, 2019
Friday Jul 12, 2019

Rebecca Bonebrake started acting in elementary school in San Fernando Valley, CA. She attended an arts high school before moving down to UC San Diego to get her undergrad in theatre. It was not until 1/2 way through undergrad, did she even find lighting design! But we are all happy she did, and fell in love with it. After college she took a few years off to work in the field, and got a job at Caltech in their theatre department. How many people can say that they have lit Stephen Hawking? After returning to UC San Diego to receive her master she found herself working as a lighting designer in an architectural firm. She has been a part of multiple amusement parks around the world! When not busy doing that, she is part of Chalk Repertory Theatre and 2 different Roller Derby teams.
For more information about Rebecca, visit her web site at http://www.rebeccabonebrake.com
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Friday Jun 28, 2019
080 - Boston Lyric Opera Handmaid's Tale
Friday Jun 28, 2019
Friday Jun 28, 2019
Being a Stage Manager or Assistant Director takes a lot of patience, organization and cooperation. No team proves this more than The Handmaids Tale at Boston Lyric Opera. This week we talk to the Assistant Director, Mikhaela Mahony , Stage Manager Cindy Hennon Marino, Assistant Stage Managers Melanie Bacaling and Julie Marie Langevin and Production Assistant Bruno Baker. Hear how this well oiled team put together Boston Lyric Operas largest ever production directed by theatre icon Anne Bogart , Conductor, David Angus and Movement Director, Shura Baryshnikov.
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Friday Jun 21, 2019
079 - John Rozzoni
Friday Jun 21, 2019
Friday Jun 21, 2019

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Friday Jun 14, 2019
078 - Anna Robinson
Friday Jun 14, 2019
Friday Jun 14, 2019
Anna Robinson is a scenic and projection designer who grew up in New Zealand. After receiving her undergraduate at the Victoria University of Wellington she took two years to work in theatre and film. But she knew she needed more training to advance in her career. That's how she found herself at UC San Diego Theatre and Dance earning her MFA in Scenic Design. With her background in design and cinematography, she did her thesis in projection design. Within a few short years after graduation she has found herself working in LA at East West Players and Geffen Playhouse, to name a few, as well as across the country such as Mixed Blood Theatre Company in Minneapolis. There is no telling where her amazing talent will bring her next!
To learn more about Anna, please visit her site at www.annarobinson.design
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Friday Apr 12, 2019
077 - Josh Shaw
Friday Apr 12, 2019
Friday Apr 12, 2019
If you are a contemporary opera fan, or a fan of Star Trek or Super Mario Bros., you probably have heard of Josh Shaw's opera company, Pacific Opera Project. Josh started the company 9 years ago to produce adorable and high quality opera for the masses. Slowly it has grown to be well know for its modern mash ups that excite both opera lovers and newbies. Such as his recent "The Magic Flute" set in the Super Mario Bros and Zelda world, sung in English. Or the ever popular "Abduction From The Seraglio" set in the original Star Trek episodes.
Friday Apr 05, 2019
076 - Ashphord Jakoway
Friday Apr 05, 2019
Friday Apr 05, 2019

Ashphord Jacoway was born in California, moved to Virginia at the age of 12, then moved back to California after graduation because she was tired of being cold (and CA is in he blood). Ashphord received her BFA in Theatre from Virginia Commonwealth University. Though her degree is in Acting, she is a multi talented and amazing person who acts, designs costumes, runs the East West Players Costume shop and is their Wardrobe Supervisor and does #cosplayer. And if you have ever met Ashphord, you know she loves her layers of cute and soft clothing!
You can visit her website at https://ashphord.wordpress.com/
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Friday Mar 29, 2019
075 - Jennifer Ambler
Friday Mar 29, 2019
Friday Mar 29, 2019

Jennifer Ambler is a pay preparer, and an actress, who is full of useful information! Did you know that you should keep receipts (at least the ones you claim as a write off) or 3 years. But tax preparers do not need to see all of them. Instead they would prefer a spreadsheet with all your expenses already organized and calculated. Not sure what categories you should have? Look up the 1040 schedule C form. They are all listed there. Simple! Or at least a starting a point.
Check out Jennifer's web site at https://www.jentaxprep.com/
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