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Behind the Podcast: Paden Fallis of In and [Out of] the Arena

Published January 29, 2019 | Last Updated June 3, 2020 Leave your thoughts »

Here’s a chat with the host of another acting podcast I think you’d enjoy! Here’s the episode notes and more info.  Thanks for being part of this!



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Text Work: John Webster’s The White Devil with Ray Porter

explicit language So don't be surprised!

Published January 15, 2019 | Last Updated January 29, 2019 Leave your thoughts »

Ray in LA BETE at OSF

  The following is the text work session taken from the full episode with Ray. In this excerpt, Ray will be discussing a speech from John Webster’s The White Devil, which is a Jacobean play and comes in the period right after Shakespeare. As Ray shared, plays in this period were much darker and a definite […]



Filed Under: Podcast, Text Work Tagged With: explicit, jacobean, oregon, shakespeare, text work, theatre, webster

Ep #16: Ray Porter (Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 300+ Audiobooks) on Delivering the Mail, Being Your Advocate, and Good-Natured Arrogance

explicit language So don't be surprised!

Published January 8, 2019 | Last Updated December 30, 2020 Leave your thoughts »

The biggest downfall of actors is when they start to get very pleased with themselves because they’re actors; having something else that will keep you a bit humble is a good thing. — Ray Porter   On the show today is Ray Porter, an actor who spent 18 seasons with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival playing all sorts […]



Filed Under: Episodes, Podcast Tagged With: audiobooks, calarts, cars, explicit, indiana, jacobean, narrator, oregon, shakespeare, text work, theatre, webster

A Tribute to Philip Bosco, with Armin Shimerman and Peter Van Norden

Published December 18, 2018 | Last Updated January 29, 2019 Leave your thoughts »

A lot of actors my age thought of Phil Bosco as a god. ~ Armin Shimerman No one spoke better than Phil Bosco. ~ Peter Van Norden   We have a special episode today. It’s a tribute to the actor Philip Bosco. In this, you’ll hear the voices of Armin Shimerman, Peter Van Norden, and Phil […]



Filed Under: Episodes, Podcast Tagged With: broadway, career, classical, film, legacy, shakespeare, shaw, television, theatre, training

Ep #15: Dawn Didawick (Regional Theatre, Erin Brockovich, Pretty Little Liars) on Being a Sponge, No Credentials, and Daring to Fail

Published December 11, 2018 | Last Updated December 30, 2020 2 Comments - add more!

If you do your work, people will want to work with you again, if they can, if they have the power to do it—and they’ll want to work with you years later. — Dawn Didawick   On the show today is Dawn Didawick, an LA-based actor who has worked at numerous regional theatres, has lived and worked […]



Filed Under: Episodes, Podcast Tagged With: antaeus, auditions, broadway, fear, film, mentor, regional theatre, shame, television, theatre

Text Work: Jessica Dickey’s The Rembrandt with Francis Guinan

Published November 20, 2018 | Last Updated June 3, 2020 Leave your thoughts »

Francis in The Rembrandt

The following is the text work session taken from the full episode with Francis. In this excerpt we discuss performing a speech from Jessica Dickey’s The Rembrandt, which premiered at Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago in 2017 with Francis in the cast, alongside John Mahoney (known by many as the dad on Frasier), and who was also another longtime ensemble […]



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Ep #14: Francis Guinan (30 years with Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre, Boss with Kelsey Grammar) on Being Blue Collar and Slightly Undisciplined

Published November 6, 2018 | Last Updated January 29, 2019 Leave your thoughts »

in THE BOOK THIEF at Steppenwolf

You don’t have to act so much. Over the course of [August: Osage County], I ended up doing less and less and less, and ended up revealing more and more and more about the character.  — Francis Guinan   We continue with season two and today on the show is Francis Guinan, a Chicago-based actor who has […]



Filed Under: Episodes, Podcast Tagged With: auditions, broadway, career, chicago, confidence, film, improv, rehearsal, theatre

Ep #13: Tony-Winner Reed Birney (The Humans, Casa Valentina, House of Cards, The Blacklist) on Actor Despair and Roles That Scare You

Published October 9, 2018 | Last Updated October 31, 2019 Leave your thoughts »

Reed Birney

Always tell the truth, but in the most interesting way possible. The range of human experience and expression is vast. There are many ways to react to a situation and still have it be utterly and deeply truthful. — Reed Birney   Welcome back to season 2 and I’m excited to have actor and teacher Reed Birney […]



Filed Under: Episodes, Podcast Tagged With: auditions, awards, broadway, career, confidence, film, new york, persistence, struggle, television, theatre, travel

Text Work: Harold Pinter’s The Hothouse with Peter Van Norden

Published September 11, 2018 | Last Updated November 19, 2018 Leave your thoughts »

  The following is a re-airing of Peter’s text work session taken from the full episode with him. In this excerpt we discuss performing a speech from Harold Pinter’s The Hothouse.   About the guest Peter Van Norden graduated magna cum laude from Colgate University, and studied with Sanford Meisner and many others at the Neighborhood […]



Filed Under: Podcast, Text Work Tagged With: antaeus, career, growth, pauses, pinter, questions, theatre

Text Work: Mike Bartlett’s King Charles III with Nike Doukas

Published September 4, 2018 | Last Updated November 19, 2018 Leave your thoughts »

Nike Doukas in King Charles III

  The following is a re-airing of Nike’s text work session taken from the full episode with her. In this excerpt we discuss performing a speech from Mike Bartlett’s King Charles III.   Nike Doukas is a fantastic actress, director, teacher, and accent coach. Originally from Massachusetts (same as me!), Nike studied at the University of […]



Filed Under: Podcast, Text Work Tagged With: blank verse, iambic pentameter, language, mike bartlett, preparation, questions, shakespeare, text work, theatre

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