In which we meet people seeing shows and doing shows.
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In which we meet people seeing shows and doing shows.
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Heather Stone and Paul von Stoetzel return to talk about the upcoming The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, starting May 20th at Bryant Lake Bowl. 00:00-05:56: Paul leaps right in with a mini-biography on Rainer Werner Fassbinder–which is helpful, as we return to him throughout the podcast. 05:56-09:19: We transition into talking more...
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Tim Donahue explains the creative process behind composition work for Sandbox Theatre and for the tracks he created for Twin Cities Theater Connection Podcast. Heather Stone lead me to Tim Donahue after I expressed interest in having music created to better support the podcast. He’s an intensely creative individual, and I appreciated expressing ideas...
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Mo Perry, Heather Stone and Noe Tallen conclude their talk on acting in the Twin Cities. Mo Perry can currently be seen in Torch Theater’s The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Heather Stone began this week prepping for Sandbox Theatre’s next project, .faust. Noe Tallen can next be seen in Theatre Pro Rata’s upcoming Marisol.
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In part one of a two-part podcast, Mo Perry, Heather Stone and Noe Tallen join me to talk purely about being actresses in the Twin Cities. They’ve appeared previously on the podcast in conjunction with other projects, and I brought them back to speak candidly about their experiences.
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We’re on the ground at the Southern, Rarig and Bedlam spaces. Come along as we meet up with Carin Bratlie, Brian O’Neal, Rachel Hanley, Jimmy Hogg, Christopher Kehoe, Aaron Christopher and Heather Stone. Fringe, HO! Shows mentioned: Monster Bard Fiction Like a Virgin Hogg and the Humors Livelihood June of Arc
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Today on the feed I talk with Heather Stone–a.k.a. “Porkchop”–about Sandbox Theatre’s upcoming Minnesota Fringe Festival show, June of Arc. June of Arc runs August 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 8th at the University of Minnesota’s Rarig stage. For a taste of Sandbox’s design aesthetic, hop on over to their production blog.
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