Front Row Podcast
Deb, Joe and several community theater leaders wish all of you a warm and peaceful 2018 holiday season. They also discuss community theaters joining together to build communications and cooperation with Alan Semonian.
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Deb and Joe host two interviews of shows opening this week - Dr. Jason Dilly, the director of Stagecrafters' production of Fool for Love and Aaron Sohaski, the actor portraying Eddie in that show.
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Deb and Joe interview Maureen Mansfield, director of Farmington Players’ production of Brighton Beach Memoirs.
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Deb and Joe let their dogs (Ginger and Puck) take over this week's episode. They (Deb and Joe) interview Tom Arwady and Toni Harte, director and choreographer respectively of Ridgedale Players production of The Wedding Singer.
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Deb and Joe celebrate the beginning of a third season of Front Row Podcast!
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This week, Deb and Joe decide to produce a junior version of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross, Jr. They interview Kori Bielaniec, director of the youth production of Grease, along with several members of the cast. Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our . Contact the show directly via email or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
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This week, Deb and Joe receive an Hanukkah / Christmas gift in June, when they discover that the Bill and Ted Trilogy is in pre-production.
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This week, Deb and Joe interview three youth players of St. Dustan's upcoming musical, Oliver.
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This week, Deb and Joe interviewed Ryan Moore, director of Avon Players – The Bridges of Madison County, May 18th – 20th, 25th – 27th, June 1st – 2nd.
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This week, Deb and Joe discuss record the show in the middle of Joe's final dress rehearsal for Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street at Richmond Community Theater. Joe interviews director Bryan Braun (who didn't know Joe was recording a podcast during the final dress rehearsal).
info_outlineThis week, Joe and Deb imagine what The Misanthrope, Jr. would be like. The talk about what a show producer does with prolific producer Bryan Conroy (Village Players -You Can't Take it With You.
Barefoot Productions: The Misanthrope – February 17-26, Fri/Sat 8:00, Sun 2:00
Grosse Pointe Theater: Love, Loss and What I Wore – February 16-26, Fri/Sat 8:00, Sun 2:00 – at the Purdon Studio Theater - performing at Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church on Mack Ave.
Pontiac Theater 4: Treasure Island – children’s theater - February 17-25 Fri/Sat 7:30, Sun 2:00 – at the Michigan School for the Arts in Pontiac
Rosedale Community Players: Readers Theater – February 17 at 7:00 at their theater in Southfield
St Dunstan’s: Tap classes in prep for auditions for 42nd Street – Saturday, 2/18 10:00-11:30 am at the playhouse $15/session to drop in
Starlight Theater: Peter Pan Jr. – through 2/19
Auditions – Cinderella Jr. – 2/19, 6:30-8:00 PM
Auditions – Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat – Mon/Tues, Feb 20 and 21 youth at 6:30 and adults at 7:30
Auditions for Sweet Charity – Sun, Feb 19 at 6:30, callbacks on Mon, Feb 20
Warren Civic Theater: Auditions for You Can’t Take it With You – Sun, Feb 19 and Thurs, Feb 23 – go to their website to schedule your audition time. Callbacks Sat, Feb 25 3-5:00
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