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TheaterJones
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 มี.ค. 2016
TheaterJones.com is an online magazine covering the performing arts in Dallas/Fort Worth, with reviews, features, searchable listings all related to theater, dance, opera, classical music and comedy in North Texas. Visit theaterjones.com
Tina Parker, Christopher Carlos and Tim Johnson of Kitchen Dog Theater
Mark Lowry of TheaterJones has a Zoom interview with the leaders of Dallas' Kitchen Dog Theater: Co-artistic directors Tina Parker and Christopher Carlos, and managing director Tim Johnson. They talk about their first event of the 30th season, a drive-in variety show called "Get Up, Stand Up! A Drive-In Celebration of Democracy" in the parking lot of their new space in the Design District. Speaking of the space, they share some good news and talk about future plans. Plus, what's on tap for productions and pop-events in the coming season. They also address responding to Black Lives Matter and We See You, American Theater.
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A Conversation with Afton Battle, General Director of Fort Worth Opera
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Mark Lowry of TheaterJones chats with Afton Battle, the newly appointed General Director of Fort Worth Opera. She is the first woman and Black General Director in the group's 75-year history. We talk about her growing up in Texas, her background as an opera singer, her favorite composer, the challenges of producing opera in the COVID-19 pandemic, the possibilities of reaching more audiences w/ ...
Kevin Moriarty Talks Dallas Theater Center during COVID
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Kevin Moriarty, Artistic Director of Dallas Theater Center, discusses the near feature and 2020 for the DTC, of programming in the age of COVID. The hope is for the season to start with a pared-down, outdoors "A Christmas Carol;" then the plays in spring 20201 will be online, and perhaps some will be available for live audiences. The works include a new Jonathan Norton play written specifically...
This is Just an Intermission
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Last month, eighteen professional Equity DFW theatres formed an alliance in an effort to support each other, come together to manage the crisis facing all arts organizations as a result of COVID-19, and to lead our industry in setting safety standards for patrons and artists alike. We are much stronger together than we are as individual theaters. This video was a joint effort and will be commun...
Proust Offstage: Christopher Lew
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In the next Proust Questionnaire video, Betsy Lewis asks questions of Christopher Lew, a Dallas-based actor who has appear in plays at Stage West, Theatre Three, Very Good Dance Theatre, and more. Next up is Lynn Nottage's "Mlima's Tale" at Second Though Theatre, running Feb. 19-March 14, 2020, at Bryant Hall on the Kalita Humphreys Theater campus.
Proust Offstage: Gloria Vivica Benavides
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In the next Proust Questionnaire video, Betsy Lewis talks to Dallas actor/director Gloria Vivica Benavides, who is the assistant director for Andrew Lippa's "The Wild Party," running Jan. 2-5 at Moody Performance Hall in the Dallas Arts District.
Proust Offstage: Mark Landson
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In the latest Proust Questionnaire Offstage, Betsy Lewis ask questions of Mark Landson, violinist, composer and innovator. Mark runs the weekly open mike series Open Classical DFW, recently started the New Canon Symphony, and produces, promotes and performs in various ensembles in North Texas.
Proust Offstage: Ashley H. White
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Ashley H. White, co-founder of Imprint Theaterworks and a Dallas-based fight choreographer and intimacy director, is the subject of Betsy Lewis' Proust Questionnaire Offstage. Imprint opens "Lizzie," a rock musical about Lizzie Borden, on Oct. 31, 2019 at the Bath House Cultural Center in Dallas.
Proust Offstage: Paul J Williams
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In the latest Proust Questionnaire, videographer Betsy Lewis chats with actor and comedian Paul J. Williams, whose next gig is the one-man show "Bright Colors and Bold Patterns," produced by Uptown Players at Bryant Hall, opening Oct. 18, 2019.
Proust Offstage: Anyika McMillan-Herod
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Anyika McMillan-Herod is a playwright, actor and director, and co-founder of Soul Rep Theatre Company. Next up she directs two works in Soul Rep's Shine Play Festival: Black Men Illuminated, a festival of short play highlighting the black male experience.
Proust Offstage: Christopher Llewyn Ramirez
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Next in Betsy Lewis' Proust Questionnaire Offstage series, she asks questions of actor and director Christopher Llewyn Ramirez, who how a member of the Brierley Acting Company at Dallas Theater Center, and will appear in their production of Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegria Hudes' "In the Heights" as Sonny.
Proust Offstage: Blake Hackler
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In our Proust Questionnaire Offstage series, Betsy Lewis talks to actor, director and playwright Blake Hackler, who is head of acting at Southern Methodist University, is directing the world premiere of Gordon Dahlquist's "Red Chariot" for Undermain Theatre, and whose new play "What We Were" is having its world premiere at Second Thought Theatre, in a co-production with Circle Theatre, where it...
Proust Offstage: Danielle Georgiou
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Next in our series of asking the Proust Questionnaire of Dallas-Fort Worth performing artists, it's choreographer/director Danielle Georgiou, who runs DGDG (Danielle Georgiou Dance Group) and choreographs for theater companies around town. Next up, she'll direct Haley Nelson's "Perambulatory" for Imprint Theatreworks in Dallas; and is creating the original work "The Bippy Bobby Boo Show" at The...
Proust Offstage: Matt Lyle
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In the latest episode of Proust Questionnaire Offstage, Betsy Lewis ask questions of playwright/actor Matt Lyle, whose new work "A 3D Adventure" opens at Circle Theatre this week. He had another premiere, "Raptured," at Theatre Three this year.
Actor Abhimanyu Dassani on The Man Who Feels No Pain
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Actor Abhimanyu Dassani on The Man Who Feels No Pain
Samuel Ramey on playing two small roles in The Dallas Opera's La Boheme
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Samuel Ramey on playing two small roles in The Dallas Opera's La Boheme
Nicole Paiement, Principal Guest Conductor of Dallas Opera, on the Institute for Women Conductors
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Nicole Paiement, Principal Guest Conductor of Dallas Opera, on the Institute for Women Conductors
Dallas Theater Center's production of HAIR
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Dallas Theater Center's production of HAIR
Birdie excerpts from THE GREAT AMERICAN SIDESHOW
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Birdie excerpts from THE GREAT AMERICAN SIDESHOW
Tech rehearsal for Janielle Kastner's RADIO PLAY
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Tech rehearsal for Janielle Kastner's RADIO PLAY
Loved mephistpholes
Hey Mark, It’s Peggy. I am trying to reconnect with you. I miss you so much. Ding!!!😝
Mark!! It’s me Peggy!!
Quite a difference between the lenient, easy-going 19th Century Benoit, and today's litigious, cutthroat landlords.
Buon compleanno... simpatico il concedersi parti "minori", è fatto spesso dai grandi interpreti,anche nella prosa e nelcinema
I loved this. I believe your personal trait is bravery.
okay as much as i love him, he kinda looks like a lady here, lol NOT A BAD THING! dude looks like a lady! xD
Whats up, TheaterJones. it's a extremely colorful video. thanks. :)
I love you Samuel Ramey! 🌺🌸❤🤍💜
I admire you, your humor, and your passion, Mark. Knock ‘em cold! (& go TheaterJones!)
I saw Ramey dozens of times since his early NYC Opera days, in many of his great roles. At the Met too. It’s a little shocking to see him in the character parts now. In my own mind, I guess I assumed he’d go on forever as the devil!
this was so well done -- wonderful idea, wonderfully executed!
What a voice...
What year was this interview?
He looks like my uncle with a much much much better voice!
I think he could be called a bass-baritone because his top is so solid!
He is a bass baritone
He is a basso cantante
His speaking voice is bass for sure. Bass-baritone speaking voice sounds a bit lighter, check out Sven Olafsen he is one.
I didn't know how much I needed I video of him saying "Sugar daddy"
in the presence of greatness and he'd rather hear his own voice. shame.
Sounds just like Mufasa
Why are Tip and the Scarecrow shouting?
Just this play it was great!!
luv her and she can dance like its was 1995