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StageworthyStageworthyKeith TomasekKeith Tomasek is an award-winning arts marketing consultant whose Facebook campaign for the Grand Theatre won the International Association of Business Communicators' Virtuoso Award. Recently, Keith's campaigns have sold over $400,000 worth of tickets to virtual events. He's also the leader of the Arts Marketing Mastermind group. Keith studied theatre in Montreal and is the founder of the website Stratford Festival Reviews and The Performers Podcast. Twitter: @FestivalReviews Instagram: @keithtomasek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KeithTomasek Arts Marketing Mastermind Group: https://keithtomasek.com/arts-marketing-mastermind/ Support Stageworthy: https://tips.pinecast.com/j...2021-02-1600 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastKahlil Ashanti, actor and ticketing innovatorKahlil Ashanti served in the United States Air Force and had a hit Fringe Festival show that went to the Edinburgh Fringe and Off-Broadway. As well as being a talented performer, my guest Kahlil Ashanti created an online ticketing system, unlike any other. Although it was used in theatres around the world before the pandemic, it's even more useful now, when everyone is creating content online. weshowup.io is an innovative, digital pay-what-you-want solution. Follow Kahlil on: https://www.kahlilashanti.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kahlilashanti/ 2020-05-2041 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastRodrigo Beilfuss, actor and artistic directorRodrigo Beilfuss is a Brazilian-born Canadian actor-director with a German last name, who trained in England and now calls Winnipeg, Manitoba his home. He is the artistic director of Shakespeare in the Ruins. Growing up in Brazil, Beilfuss envisioned a career as a diplomat. He was well on his way after being accepted to law school, but he faced a fork in the road when he was also accepted to a cultural exchange program in Winnipeg. He chose Winnipeg thinking he'd return to Brazil, and a career in the foreign service after the cultural exchange was completed.2020-04-3041 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, columnist Tony NappoTony Nappo is a Canadian actor who graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York and has appeared in critically acclaimed television, film and stage productions. As well as discussing parenting and acting, Tony shares the story of how he managed to kick his drug habit after a 5-day bender that almost killed him. He also publishes the weekly column Nappoholics on https://www.intermissionmagazine.ca/2020-03-2940 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor Bruce Dow, Broadway shuts downBruce Dow is an award-winning performer who has played featured rolls on Broadway five times. When Broadway was shut down, Dow was in previews with the show "Diana." Dow who resides in Canada, was one of the thousands of people who work on Broadway that had to figure out their next steps. In our podcast you'll hear how the cast and crew working on "Diana" learned about the show closing down after Bill de Blasio, Mayor of New York City, has declared that all theaters close temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic.2020-03-2041 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastEscapologist, daredevil Jonathan GoodwinJonathan Goodwin is appearing in the show The Illusionists, which is at the Meridian Hall in Toronto from January 1st through January 5th. As well as performing in The Illusionists, Jonathan has appeared on many TV shows and has created theatrical magic for many performers, including Derrin Brown, who is currently on Broadway with his show Secret. Follow Jonathan: On Instagram  On Twitter 2019-12-2742 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastComedian, actor Gavin CrawfordGavin Crawford is one of Canada's most creative and exciting comedic performers. From his days at The Comedy Network to his years as a cast member of "This Hour Has Twenty Two Minutes," to his recent work as host of CBC Radio's "Because News" Crawford's unique sense of humour always shines brightly. In January, Crawford stars in the one-person show "Fully Committed" at the Grand Theatre in London.   In the podcast, you'll learn about how he prepares for his performance in which de is 40 different characters. And you won't b...2019-12-2034 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastTracey Flye and AJ BridelTracey is a director and choreographer whose international credits include productions in the West End, South Africa and Asia. She also directed the U.S. National Tour of Queen's "We Will Rock You." AJ Bridel is a genuine triple threat. Her performance in the Toronto production of "Kinky Boots" received rave reviews. For two years, she starred in the title role in "Anne of Green Gables" at the Charlottetown Festival. Currently, AJ's starring in the new Ross Petty's family musical "Lil Red Robin Hood" which is directed and choreograph2019-11-2832 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastComedian: Steve PattersonBest known to hundreds of thousands of comedy fans as the host of CBC Radio's "The Debaters" there is no debate that Steve Patterson is North America's funniest and least moderate debate moderator.  As a solo comedian Steve spent two decades touring around the world.  Twice named Canada's Best Male Stand-Up at the Canadian Comedy Awards, Steve has also taken his award-winning humour to the literary world with "The Book of Letters I Didn't Know Where to Send."  In our interview, you'll discover how growing up in a single-parent family influenced his ability to...2019-11-1340 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastWriter, actor: Michael HealeyMichael Healey has gone from writing a play that debuted at the Toronto Fringe Festival to having his work appear at the Stratford Festival. It's an impressive trajectory that includes writing "The Drawer Boy," one of the most-produced plays in North America. Healey discusses everything from how he writes scenes to his process in the rehearsal room. Healey, who has suffered from depression, opens up about his path from the days he could barely get out of bed to his most productive and happy days. I enjoy Healey's political comedy and his sense of humor t...2019-10-1753 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor: Donny MostDonny Most, is best known for his role as Ralph Malph on the hit TV show "Happy Days." Most explains how Henry Winkler went against his director's wishes to create a defining moment in the development of his character Fonzie. He shares stories about working with "Happy Days" creator Garry Marshall who went on to develop other popular shows such as "Mork and Mindy" and more recently "Pretty Woman" and "The Princess Diaries." Most is currently performing in "ART" at the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse. The production runs until October 20. "Art,"...2019-10-0235 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor: Liisa Repo-MartellLiisa Repo-Martell is an intense actor. She has performed Shakespeare with Keanu Reeves, co-created innovative theatrical hybrids exploring documentary, academic and artistic work. In April 2020 you can see Liisa at the Globe Theatre in Regina, Saskatchewan in The Boy in the Moon is the true story of a family’s journey raising their son Walker, who suffers from an extremely rare genetic disorder.   Thanks to Stratford Tea Leaves for sponsoring The Performers Podcast.  2019-08-3141 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor: Keith DinicolKeith Dinicol is a Canadian actor currently appearing in Drayton Entertainment’s stellar production of “Twelve Angry Men.” As Keith mentions in our podcast director Marti Maraden has assembled a cast of top actors including Neil Barclay, Skye Brandon, Benedict Campbell and Cyrus Lane just to name a few. As an actor with decades as a company member with the largest repertory company in North America, The Stratford Festival, Keith has worked on everything from Shakespeare to Strindberg and Stoppard. Dinicol traces his roots back to the early days of the Stratford Festival, where other than T...2019-07-2750 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, writer, choreographer: Tracey PowerTracey Power is the writer and choreographer behind “Glory” a play that the Globe and Mail called a “bittersweet, entertaining and uplifting sports drama.” I saw Glory and loved it. Tracey shares her process behind uncovering the true story of a group of scrappy women who defy the stereotypes of their time and become national hockey legends - in the 1930s. The play that debuted at the Western Canada Theatre Company in British Columbia is on stage now, and runs until July 20th, in Southwestern Ontario thanks to the folks at Drayton Entertainment.2019-05-2447 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor: Ma-Anne DionisioMa-Anne Dionisio is best known for originating the role of Kim in the Canadian production of "Miss Saigon" and subsequently performing around the world. She currently plays Diana Goodman in the Musical Stage Company's production of "Next to Normal" in Toronto. Ma-Anne shares how she went from being a 17-year-old nerd to an international musical theatre sensation. Ma-Anne reminds us that actors who portray mental illness on stage need self-care practices off stage to help them cope with the stress. She is also very candid about her experience as a single mother working...2019-05-1738 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastTony Award-winning Writer and actor: Bob MartinFor over three decades, Tony Award-winner Bob Martin has worked as an actor and writer. Early in his career, Martin was directing for Second City in Toronto. He's also written for TV, with the Chicago Tribune calling Slings and Arrows "one of the most loving satires to have ever graced television." He 's best known for writing and starring in the hilarious The Drowsy Chaperone, for which Martin won the 2006 Tony Award for "Best Book of a Musical." His most recent Broadway show, The Prom, received 7 Tony Award nominations. We talk about how the revision process is...2019-05-0848 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastPoet: David StonesDavid Stones is a poet based in Stratford Ontario. His poems have been published internationally and won awards. Recently he’s been performing a stage adaptation of his book poems titled “Infinite Sequels.” On stage Stones is accompanied by a violinist which ads an imaginative aspect to his words. The London Free Press’ Joe Belanger noted that “‘Infinite Sequels’ is a brilliant, beautiful piece of theatre. Stone recites his poignant poetry with mostly subtle gesture, movement and animated face, asking us to face moments and questions about our lives we may not have even recognized.” In our con...2019-04-2544 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastComedian: Dave MerhejeDave Merheje won the Juno award for best comedy album with his 2018 release “Good Friend Bad Grammar.” I've been hoping to interview Merheje since I first saw him perform a killer set at the Winnipeg Comedy Festival. His rhythmic comedic style celebrates family and personal frustrations that truly spoke to me, not only as a fan of comedy but more significantly as a father and a son. He's on the Netflix special "Comedians of the World." Watch for his upcoming regular appearance in the Hulu show “Ramy,” with Ramy Youssef, which starts streaming April 19...2019-03-1845 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastCasting Director: Kate LumpkinKate Lumpkin is the founder and lead casting director of Kate Lumpkin Casting, CSA. We discuss the importance of making a good self-tape for auditions, the growing demand for actors who can handle experiential theatre, why knowing who you are as a human is the most important thing that informs you as an artist, and lots more! Kate has collectively worked on over 40 film/TV productions, and 80 theatrical productions in New York City and across the USA including shows at The Kennedy Center and many others. She’s also the Head of Education fo...2018-12-2752 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, singer: Alexis GordonAlexis Gordon is one of the young stars of Canadian theatre. Her work at the Stratford Festival (Carousel, the Sound of Music, Guys and Dolls, Coriolanus, The Tempest...) has been getting great reviews. In the upcoming summer theatre season she’ll be at the Shaw Festival - one of several Stratford Festival Company members making the move to Shaw in 2019. We discuss that change along with her work under the renowned directors Robert Lepage and Donna Feore. Follow Alexis Gordon on Twitter. Follow Alexis Gordon on Instagram. Thanks to my spon...2018-12-181h 04The Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor: Colm FeoreColm Feore is one of North America’s top classically trained actors who has appeared on stages around the world, on the big screen and on television. We discuss his stage work on Broadway with Denzel Washington, his film work with Judi Dench & Vin Diesel, his work at the Stratford Festival, and more. Colm is married to the very busy director / choreographer Donna Feore so I asked him how they manage to have a successful marriage and raise their children while working around the world. Thanks to my sponsors:AnthroDesk The b...2018-12-011h 03The Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastPlant Based Nutrition for Performers with Ray Cronise and Julieanna HeverAs a performer, your lifestyle is not the same as the average person's daily 9-to-5 routine. You're up late, you have busy rehearsal schedules, you eat when you can because despite whatever is happening in your life the show must go on! So when I had the chance to speak with Julieanna Hever and Ray Cronise i was thanking my lucky stars. Their approach to nutrition is saving lives - just ask Penn Jillette or Kevin Smith. Julieanna and Ray wrote "The Idiot's Guide to Plant Based Nutrition." The book goes deep into the science...2018-11-231h 04The Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, songwriter Barry AndersonBarry Anderson is an actor and songwriter based in New York City. On Broadway, Barry has appeared in 'Legally Blonde The Musical' and 'Jersey Boys.' However, it’s Barry’s international performances with the touring company of 'Jersey Boys' that interested me most. He performed over 2,000 times with the tour! How do you keep healthy and happy while on the road for over six years? Barry managed that, and he shares the secrets of his success in our conversations. Barry grew up in the tiny rural town of Osseo, Wisconsin and...2018-10-3137 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, playwright Phil RickabyPhil Rickaby is an actor, playwright and founding member of keystone Theatre. Phil is also the host of the Toronto theatre podcast “Stageworthy.” We also compare notes on religion, our theatre training and Phil’s family life, before we move into his writing process.  Thanks to my sponsors: AnthroDesk The best sit/stand desk. Details here. Chefs PlateSave 50% on a week's worth of delicious food2018-10-2040 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, Director: Charlotte GowdyCharlotte Gowdy is a graduate of the National Theatre School in Montreal and Ecole Philipe Gaulier in Paris. As an actor, she’s played lead roles at the Shaw Festival and theatres across Canada. These days she’s making a career transition as she follows her heart’s desire to direct! As well as a career transition, Charlotte has gone through some personal transformations including quitting alcohol and becoming a vegan. This episode is packed with great tips for actors and directors. Charlotte shares what she's learned working with the critically acclaimed artistic direct...2018-09-1644 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastMagician: Johnny ThompsonJohnny Thompson is one of the most respected minds in magic. These days he works with Penn & Teller on both their TV show "Fool Us" and their show at the Rio in Las Vegas. His passion for show business began at a young age, and he was drawn to carny sideshow. Thompson shares the story of the evolution of his career from a pitchman to sewer worker, jazz musician, orchestrator and magician. Along the way, Thompson refined both his comedy and magical skills which led to the creation of his nightclub act The Great Tomsoni...2018-08-3046 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastPrincipal at The Ticketing Institute: Andrew ThomasThe ticketing institute helps you drive more audience development and that means more new people, attending more shows, more often. Andrew is also the force behind the Ticketing Professionals Conference and a board member of the International Ticketing Association. If you produce plays or any kind of show, you'll enjoy this episode. Thanks to my sponsors: AnthroDesk The best sit/stand desk. Details here. Chefs PlateSave 50% on a week's worth of delicious food2018-08-2348 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastPlaywright, Actor: Mark CrawfordMark Crawford is a playwright and actor. His play "The Birds and the Bees," which premiered in 2016 at the Blyth Festival and quickly became one of the most-produced Canadian plays of the decade, is runs at the Huron Country Playhouse II until Sept. 1. His most recent play, "The New Canadian Curling Club," premiered at the Blyth Festival in 2018. We discuss his writing process and the impact of production budgets on his artistic process. He shares one of the best ever audition stories that changed his life but not in the way...2018-08-1452 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor: Mike SharaMike Shara is one of Canada’s most accomplished actors with multiple seasons at the Stratford Festival and the Shaw Festival. He covers a wide range of topics from his time at Theatre School to the limitations of acting in Canadian television. Mike's worst audition story is a classic and, even better, he has some great thoughts on how to avoid blowing the audition before you even open your mouth. We discuss working with director Chris Abram on The Matchmaker and Othello. Mike opens up about the struggles he faced learning Shakespeare and how participating in...2018-06-221h 01The Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastAuthor, comedian: Wayne TurmelFor 20 years Wayne Turmel worked as a stand-up comedian touring throughout North America, headlining clubs and concerts. He appeared on the TV show “Evening at the Improv” and opened for bands such as Chicago and Hall and Oates. In his mid-life, Wayne began a second career in business development and training. He now helps clients around the world learn to present, sell, and lead people and projects when they’re not all in the same place. Wayne has also written novels, in the podcast, we discuss his newest work of historical fiction, Acre’s Bastard, whose cen...2018-06-121h 07The Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastTony Award-winning producer, blogger, and podcaster: Ken DavenportKen Davenport is a Broadway producer whose credits include Once On This Island, The Play That Goes Wrong, Groundhog Day, Deaf West Theatre’s Spring Awakening, Macbeth starring Alan Cumming, Godspell, and Kinky Boots just to name a few. You'll find out how he financed his first few shows and the marketing strategy he used to promote them with limited resources. Thanks to my sponsors: AnthroDesk The best sit/stand desk. Details here. Chefs Plate Save 50% on a week's worth of delicious food  2018-06-0738 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor: Nora McLellanNora McLellan is one of Canada's most celebrated and respected actors. In this episode we begin by discussing her early days in Vancouver and move forward to the Shaw Festival and her recent performance in the Annie Baker play "John." McClellan is candid about the ups and downs of life and the arts as well as some of the lessons she's learned to improve her acting skills working under the direction of some of North America's finest directors. Currently, you can see McClellan in "Shirley Valentine," at the Victoria Playhouse Petrolia.  2018-05-2544 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastAuthor Philip RoyMy son Cole began reading Philip Roy’s “Submarine Outlaw” series at age 7 and he’s rediscovering them again now. It’s perfect summer reading for the kids. Roy's book “Me and Mr. Bell” has been translated into Japanese and selected as one of the books for a Japanese book review contest sponsored by the School Library Association in Japan and Mainichi Newspaper chain. He only began writing professionally at age 31. Here in Canada Philip is a nominee for the Red Maple Award and the Silver Birch Award. Philip has sat on provincial...2018-05-1940 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActress, singer Steffi DiDomenicantonioSteffi DiDomenicantonio is currently performing in the Toronto production of "Come From Away." At the age of 29, she's achieved great things, and I know her career is just beginning. Although Steffi rose to national prominence as a finalist in the 2006 season of "Canadian Idol," she's been a musical theatre performer for most of her life. In our conversation, Steffi explains the secret to her success and how a vision board helped her focus on a dream gig performing in the first Broadway national tour of "Spring Awakening." We also talk about...2018-05-1042 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastMusician, songwriter Murray FosterMurray is best known for his work as bassist in the Canadian bands Moxy Früvous and Great Big Sea. In 2014, he directed the Independent Film, "The Cocksure Lads Movie" which is now being developed into a musical "Chelsea Sunrise" with the Canadian Music Theatre Project at Sheridan College. You'll hear how he wrote the songs for the play and why he never received the investment he was offered when he appeared on the TV show "Dragon's Den." Murray's Website: http://www.murrayfoster.ca/ The Secret Life of The American Musical on Amazon...2018-05-0148 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastExecutive Producer at Pacific Content, Chris BoyceChris Boyce is the Co-Founder and Executive Producer at Pacific Content, who produce podcasts for big brands including Shopify’s “TGIM” and Slack’s the “Slack Variety Pack” which Fast Company described as “‘This American Life,’ meets ‘The Office,’ meets ‘Monty Python.'” I spoke with Chris at Podcamp Toronto, in 2016. Chris' background includes his term as Executive Director, Radio/Audio, and Director of Program Development for CBC Radio, overseeing the development and launch of the broadcaster’s new generation of programming including "Q," "Under the Influence," "The Debaters," and "Spark." In our podcast, Chris discusses the...2018-02-2425 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastComedian, magician, writer David MerryAre you a risk taker? Have you managed to find a balance between the creative process and earning a good living? As a writer, David Merry has written jokes for legendary comedians including Joan Rivers and Rodney Dangerfield. As a magician, he’s invented some spectacular tricks And as a comedian, he’s one the most “in-demand” performers I’ve worked with doing hundreds of shows each year. Through all of this David's taken risks and he opens up about the ups and downs of his many ventures. David's a lifelong...2017-12-1953 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastBethany Joy Lenz, actress, singer-songwriter and filmmakerBethany Joy Lenz stars in the new movie “Snowed Inn Christmas” premiering on Lifetime, Saturday, December 16 at 8 pm. Canadian readers can see it on W Network Sunday, December 17 at 6 pm. The Los Angeles Times and the Detroit Free Press picked “Snowed Inn Christmas” as a TV highlight of the week with the latter adding it’s a “feel-good movie… about a woman (Bethany Joy Lenz) and man (Andrew Walker), who have nothing in common – until they’re called upon to help save the historic town inn located in Santa Claus, Indiana.” Lenz plays a button-down journalist who, like...2017-12-1533 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActress, podcaster, Ilana LevineAs well as playing lead roles on Broadway, Ilana Levine has worked with iconic film directors including Sydney Lumet and Robert Altmann. We talk about her experiences working with, and learning from actors who have won Tony Awards and Academy Awards.  She has appeared in many television shows including Law and Order and Seinfeld. As you'll hear, Ilana is married to an actor and they have two kids. Ilana is very candid about the struggles they faced as they worked to create a stable, loving environment for the kids to grow up...2017-12-0838 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastArtistic Director, Dennis GarnhumHow do you raise 1 million dollars for your theatre? Dennis Garnhum is the Artistic Director of the Grand Theatre, in London, Ontario. Within a few months of taking on the new job he, along with development team, raised 1 million dollars for the theatre. Garnhum Grew up in London, and he was 13 years old when he first appeared on stage at the Grand. Later he was an usher, stage manager and eventually, in 2004, he and his husband, Bruce Sellery (also from London) married in the balcony at The Grand. Before arriving at...2017-11-2942 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastSinger, songwriter Emm GrynerEmm Gryner has found the sweet spot between being an independent artist and raising a family. In her early 20s Gryner had a hit song on the radio, toured with David Bowie and then transitioned to a successful career as an independent artist. Her songwriting has been praised by the likes of Bono and we discuss how a songwriting contest led to her radio hit. We discuss the difference between writing a hit for radio and writing to explore her own feelings. Gryner was also the driving force behind the recording of Bowie's "...2017-11-2244 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor Cyrus LaneCyrus Lane has appeared in many productions with the Stratford Festival, Outside the March, and CBC TV’s Murdoch Mysteries. He's currently rehearsing for his role as Ebenezer Scrooge in Ross Petty's “A Christmas Carol the Family Musical with a Scrooge Loose!” at the Elgin theatre in Toronto. At this year's Stratford Festival he appeared in “Timon of Athens,” “The Changeling” and “The Madwoman of Chaillot,” all of which received consistently glowing reviews. But it was his work in last year’s “Macbeth” that bodes well for his role as Scrooge in Petty’s perennially popular pantomime. Scroll...2017-11-1429 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastPresident Bell Media, Producer Bat Out of Hell, Randy LennoxRandy Lennox is the President of Bell Media, Canada's leading content creation company with assets in television, radio, out-of-home advertising, and digital media.  Previously Lennox was the CEO of Universal Music Canada the country's largest music record label, where he signed and championed internationally renowned Canadian artists. In our podcast we discuss how Lennox, along with David Sonenberg, Michael Cohl and Tony Smith, produced Jim Steinman's Bat Out of Hell for the stage. Steinman's anthemic rock songs form the foundation of a magical stage experience that transports audiences to another world courtesy director, and...2017-11-0626 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastDirector Choreographer: Donna FeoreDonna Feore has choreographed performances at the Opéra National de Lyon France and the Canadian Opera Company but she's best known for her work directing at the Stratford Festival, North America's largest classical repertory theatre company. Her work at the festival includes critically acclaimed productions, all with new choreography of "Guys and Dolls," "The Sound of Music," and "Fiddler on the Roof," just to name a few. In 2016 she gained notoriety for directing the first ever professional production of "A Chorus Line" with all new, original choreography which Feore created. I spoke w...2017-11-0231 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, musician, producer Raoul BhanejaRaoul Bhaneja is producing and starring in the upcoming production of "Disgraced." The Pulitzer Prize winning play returns to the Panasonic Theatre in Toronto on November 11 after a critically acclaimed run in 2016. The play deals with faith, politics and the notion of "tolerance." The powerful subject matter draws in audiences that, as Bhaneja mentions in the podcast, stay in their seats after the show for heated exchanges during the post-performance "talk backs." We also discuss how actors of colour face struggles in landing leading roles, despite the movement towards "colourblind casting."2017-10-1832 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastArts Journalist, filmmaker: Brian D. JohnsonFor almost 30 years Brian D. Johnson was the film critic and Arts writer for Macleans, Canada's top current affairs magazine. His work as a critic explored art with the insight of not only a passionate observer but also an accomplished artist with a fascination of the human condition. Brian's directorial debut, the documentary “Al Purdy Was Here,” is a beautiful piece of work on many levels, I think you’ll really enjoy our chat. It spans everything from Brian’s working relationship with Leonard Cohen to his working relationship with his son. Incide...2017-10-0341 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastBest-selling author: Jeff Goins’sBest-selling author Jeff Goins’s most recent book is "Real Artists Don’t Starve." You'll learn how Goins dismantled the myths about starving artists by painstakingly researching successful artists. We cover the basics like why working alone can be a barrier to success and how thriving artists aren't reluctant to borrow (steal, really) from their influencers. It's a great chat that will help you figure out what might be holding back your career, or provide you with some actionable tactics to help artists around you. Real Artists Don’t Starve...2017-09-2541 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, E.B. SmithE.B. Smith grew up with a father who, as baseball player with Chicago Cubs, understood what it meant to dream. The Chicago Cubs hold Major League Baseball’s longest championships drought going from 1908 to 2016 without winning a world series. Smith’s father understood the value of hard work and practice in pursuit of a dream. So when Smith’s dream of performing on the Festival stage at The Stratford Festival finally came true he took his father on a tour of the theatre to share his joy and excitement of performing in the legendary theatr...2017-09-1745 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastShakespeare webcomic creator: Mya GoslingMya Gosling is the creator of the popular webcomic Good Tickle Brain, the world’s foremost and possibly only stick-figure Shakespeare webcomic. I love Mya’s work, she makes Shakespeare super fun. Based on our conversation it’s clear to me that her primary goal is to share her love of Shakespeare with others, and that’s a good thing. So naturally I spent a bit of time in our podcast talking with My about how she makes money from her Good Tickle Brain webcomic. Of course we also talk about Shakespeare and her favourite shows on...2017-09-0435 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastWriter, Comedian: Joanne O'SullivanJoanne has performed stand-up comedy across the country, she’s also done storytelling at the Stratford Festival’s “Late Night with Lucy Peacock cabarets,” and improvisation for four seasons of “Sin City,” Toronto’s popular live, improvised soap opera. She's been a writer on the hit TV shows "This Hour has Twenty Two Minutes" and the "Baroness Von Sketch Show." Plus she’s had a hit Fringe Festival show and is about to debut her new show “She Grew Funny” at the Toronto Fringe.   We talk about a course Joanne took to help her write her...2017-06-2042 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastDirector, playwright, artistic director Gil GarrattGil Garratt is the artistic director at the Blyth Festival, which focuses on new play development and work with rural themes. Plays developed at Blyth have been produced around the world, which is impressive especially considering Blyth is a rural town of 1,000 people. In our conversation Garratt shares his progressive thoughts on the Canadian dramaturgical and development process, adding that working on comedies can be the most divisive of all genres. I have witnessed, in the rehearsal of comedy, more relationships destroyed, friendships obliterated over the course of the comedy, than I have working in tragedy.2017-05-2441 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastTheatre Producer Michael RubinoffMichael Rubinoff is the Associate Dean of Sheridan College’s Department of Visual and Performing Arts. He’s also the creator and a producer of the Broadway hit musical "Come From Away." If you have ever wondered how an idea becomes a Broadway show you’ll love this episode. We start out by talking about Michael’s time studying law at the University of Western Ontario and then move into the process behind developing his idea for a musical into a Broadway hit.2017-05-0840 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastScreenwriter Ken CuperusKen Cuperus is an award winning screenwriter and producer. We met decades ago when Ken approached me after a performance at the Winnipeg Fringe festival, asking if I'd help his comedy troupe. A few years later Ken and his pals, known as the Brave New Weasels, were performing to sold out crowds at Fringe Festivals. We talk about the gutsy move to leave the comfort of being a big finish in a small pond, Winnipeg, to start with nothing more than one month's rent in Toronto. We also touch on working with...2017-04-2537 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastPlaywright, Robert ChafeRobert Chafe is an award winning playwright whose work has been seen across Canada, the UK, and Australia. Two of his plays ("Tempting Providence" and "Butler’s Marsh"), were shortlisted for the Governor General’s Award for Drama. His play "Afterimage" won the award in 2010. Robert is Artistic Director and playwright for Artistic Fraud of Newfoundland, where he frequently collaborates with NAC English Theatre Artistic Director Jillian Keiley. In the podcast we discuss his transition from playwriting to writing a collection of short stories. Robert shares his experience seeing his plays on stag...2017-04-0958 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastWriters Irene Sankoff and David Hein: Come From AwayIrene Sankoff and David Hein are the co-writers of the hit Broadway show "Come From Away." We talk about how Irene and David interviewed people to create the foundation for the musical. They explain the development process, with theatre students at The Canadian Music Theatre Project, which is part of the Sheridan College Music Theatre Performance Program. They also worked with Goodspeed Musicals, a non-profit organization dedicated to musical theater based in Connecticut. Come From Away is a perfect intersection of David's love of folk music and Irene's love of Broadway musicals. 2017-03-2937 minPodcast Junkies - Storytelling Interviews & Conversations with Podcasters Podcasting PassionatelyPodcast Junkies - Storytelling Interviews & Conversations with Podcasters Podcasting Passionately120 Keith Tomasek | The Under-Appreciated Art of the Engaging Interview with Keith Tomasek Keith Tomasek is the host of The Inadequate Life and a professor at. He’s a great guy and super fan of the show, having worn the Podcast Junkies t-shirt on Day 1 of his podcasting class. He’s also a masterful interviewer and gives us some great insights in to how make your guest shine! He shares the challenges of living with Crohn’s Disease. A really insightful gem for podcasters. 11:15 - Keith’s family history and their t-shirt biz experience 13:20 - How did Keith’s podcasting class go? 16:00 - My experience teaching a class at General As...2017-03-011h 24The Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastBroadway triple threat: Stephanie RothenbergStephanie Rothenberg is currently an ensemble member in "Sunset Boulevard," with Glenn Close, on Broadway. Prior to appearing in "Sunset Boulevard," Rothenberg was a part of the original Broadway ensemble of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" starring Daniel Radcliffe and understudied the role of Rosemary, performing it many times opposite Radcliffe She then assumed the role full time when Nick Jonas replaced Radcliffe. Between Broadway appearances Stephanie starred as Maria in "The Sound of Music" at the Stratford Festival, she appeared in Aziz Ansari’s popular Netflix show "Master of None" an...2017-02-1833 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastPerformer, writer, impresario: Sandra ShamasSandra's career began in Toronto on the stages of The Second City and the legendary night club The Rivoli where she shared the highs and lows of a struggling young performer with fellow entertainers including The Kids in the Hall. But it was at the Edmonton Fringe Festival where Sandra finally broke out, with her hit show "My Boyfriend’s Back and There’s Going to be Laundry." A few years later, she started a new life, moving to a farm where, she took a break from creating and traversed her internal landscape, surveying her life...2017-02-0138 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, director Joseph ZieglerJoseph was born in Minneapolis and studied theatre at the University of Minnesota. He was accepted into the National Theatre School of Canada and graduated in 1979. From 1980-82 he was a member of Christopher Newton's first acting ensemble at The Shaw Festival. In the podcast he talks about performing with Nora McLellan in Brecht's "A Respectable Wedding." As well as being part of the Stratford Festival company from 1984-87, Ziegler appeared in many TV shows including "Street Legal," "North of 60" and "ENG." In 1990 Robin Phillips invited him to play Clarence opposite Denzel Washington in...2017-01-3038 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, improviser and writer: Seán CullenSeán Cullen was regular on the Tonight Show and he's appeared on stages in Chicago, Toronto and at the Stratford Festival. He writes books for young readers, his "Hamish X and The Cheese Pirates," won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Juvenile Crime Book. Plus he has a podcast, the Seanpod, and with all that going on he still finds time to play hockey three times a week. Seán Cullen and I talk about his improvisation and writing, as well as his path to success in comedy. He also talks about hi...2016-12-0642 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, producer: Ross PettyRoss Petty is one of Canada's most successful and enduring theatrical impresarios. For the past 20 years he’s been producing family musicals at Toronto’s historic Elgin theatre. The shows are in the tradition of the British holiday Pantomime, where actors ad lib and the audience interacts with the antics on stage. If you’ve ever produced a show you’ll want to listen because Ross talks about how he went from being an actor in the show to taking over as producer, getting sponsors, hiring writers, actors, being the driving force behind one of Canad...2016-11-1140 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastImproviser, actress: Naomi SnieckusNaomi went from dreaming about doing the works of Shakespeare and Shaw to abandoning the theatre classics for The Second City. These days you might recognize Naomi from her role in the hit comedy TV show “Mr.D” where she plays Bobbi the gym teacher. And in the theatre and comedy community she’s well respected as a founding member, and performer, in the National Theatre of the World.2016-11-1138 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastSinger, actress: Susan GilmourSusan is best know for playing Fantine in "Les Miserables" on Broadway and with the first international tour. Susan shares some of the techniques she used to play one of the most celebrated parts in musical theatre. We also discuss the time, early in her career, Susan lost a job as a cruise ship entertainer. as well as her critically acclaimed work at The Stratford Festival with director Peter Hinton.2016-10-2537 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastWriter, actor: Ins Choi remastered"Kim's Convenience," a play by Ins Choi, debuted at the 2011 Toronto Fringe Festival where Ins both directed and acted. Today it's one of Canada's most successful theatrical works, with productions across Canada and in New York. The CBC TV show, based on the play, launched in 2016 and has been renewed for a third season. It's launched the careers of several actors and writers. "Kim’s Convenience" follows in the footsteps of Fringe shows including "Life After," "Da Kink in My Hair," "Machomer," "The Drowsy Chaperone" and others that have gone onto great things.2016-10-1119 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastDancer, actress: Bethany KovarikBethany has been dancing for most of her life. She's danced in New York and at some of the best theatres in Canada. She also gives back to the dance community by sharing her skills with younger dancers. She loves educating and mentoring young dancers to be the strongest performer; mentally, emotionally, and physically. She's particularly enjoys working with dancers in their late teens. She's a proud graduate of the Sheridan Institute’s Musical Theatre Performance Program. We talk about her work in A Chorus Line at The Stratford Festival as well as the ca...2016-10-0742 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastImproviser, actor, director Rebecca NorthanRebecca is an innovative artists and a creative entrepreneur. I Interviewed Rebecca after a performance of her show "Blind Date," an improvisational show unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. Rebecca is truly a theatre innovator. Rebecca recently won a Dora Mavor Moore award for her performance in "Blind Date" and her other show, "Legend Has It," just got nominated for a Betty Mitchell Award in Calgary in the category of Best Ensemble. We talk about how a 10 minute theatre experiment turned into a full-length show that played off-Broadway and London's West End.2016-07-1439 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, director, writer, Bruce DowBruce is best known for his four featured roles on Broadway, his 12 seasons in leading roles at the Stratford Festival and his Dora Mavor Moore Award-winning performances at Buddies in Bad Times, the world's largest and longest running LGBTQ theatre. His career at the Stratford Festival began as an ensemble member in HMS Pinafore and he went on to receive rave reviews as a leading man. We talk about that professional transformation and how Bruce transcended personal struggles to achieve a life changing transformation too.2016-06-2439 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, playwright: Nicky GuadagniNicky Guadagni has been nominated for five Gemini awards and won two for her roles in "Major Crime" and "Blue Murder." Her one woman show "Hooked" started as private performance in people's home and eventually made it's way to the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh. In the podcast we talk about acting, producing at festivals, her training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and of course our lives as parents. I don’t know what part of our conversation I enjoyed most: Learning about her youth in Montreal, the creative process behind her hit sh...2016-05-1344 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastBrooke Johnson: Trudeau StoriesBrooke is an award winning actor who, when she was in her teens, launched her career by working as a production assistant at the Shaw Festival, often driving actors to and from Toronto. She has an expansive career but I decided to focus our chat on her solo performance "Trudeau Stories." She met Trudeau at the National Theatre School of Canada where she was studying acting. They shared a dance at the school and their cheek to cheek moment sparked a relationship that lasted years. Brooke documented the relationship with Trudeau in a journal...2016-04-2634 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastLive From the Winnipeg Comedy FestivalThis episode was recorded at before a live audience at The Winnipeg Comedy Festival. My Guests: Ashley Moffatt comedian, writer, and father figure to two small dogs. Adam Schwartz comedian, Fringe Festival performer and author of I've got Aspergers, so I’m better than you. Dan Taylor comedian and Pastor. Meghan Riley theatre geek and comedy nerd who In her spare time, works full-time as a litigator and raises two delightful little goofballs.2016-04-1349 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastDayna Manning, singer, songwriterDayna Manning is one of Canada’s most accomplished singer songwriters. When she was in her teens she had a hit song on the radio and soon after that found herself, in the words of Joni Mitchell, "Stoking the star maker machinery behind the popular song." At times the chat you are about to listen to unfolds like an episode of the popular TV show Nashville, except it’s not a TV show. This is the story of a real person, trying to make a difference in her community and the world through music. We d...2016-03-2541 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastChilina Kennedy: Actress, singer, songwriterStratford Festival favourite, and Sheridan College musical theatre program grad Chillina Kennedy stars in "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical." Previously she starred in "Jesus Christ Superstar." We talk about how Chilina’s previous Broadway roles had an impact on her creative process for playing Carole King in "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical." Chilina has a young son and we discussed what it’s like to be backstage with a baby. Chilina is also a singer and songwriter, her most recent CD is "What You Find in a Bottle." It’s a comp...2016-03-1330 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastDirector, actor: Krista JacksonAt the age of 12 Krista knew she was destined for a life in the theatre. She left her Winnipeg home in her teens to study acting in Toronto, but after she found herself auditioning, with a dozen other young actresses, for a "Tide" laundry detergent commercial, she quit that scene and returned the theatre community in Winnipeg. Today she’s one of the busiest people in the business. In this episode we trace her path from actress to director and artistic director.2016-01-1842 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastComedian, writer: Jeff RothpanComedian, writer, Jeff Rothpan is originally from Montreal. His comedy career began when he was just 16 years old. Soon after an appearance at The Just For Laughs Comedy Festival he moved to L.A., but despite his success at the Festival he struggled in L.A. But by the time he hit age 23 he hit his stride and he appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. We talk about his path to success. These days Jeff is one of the busiest comedy writers in LA, working on TV...2015-12-2132 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastLawyer, musician, songwriter: Dan MailerIn his youth Dan Mailer was in band that performed widely and recorded an album in Nashville. He was on his way to a career in music, but decided instead to pursue a career in law. These days Dan is a trial lawyer in London, Ontario. I met him at his home to talk about how he uses his love of music and lyrics to help charitable organizations here in town. Dan has inspired lawyers and judges to record music and perform live concerts that have helped raise over $300,000 for charitable organizations here in London. 2015-12-0724 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastMagician, Author: David BenDavid Ben is a Canadian stage magician, sleight of hand artist, author, magic historian, creative consultant and former tax lawyer. David was educated at the University of Toronto (BA), the University of Western Ontario (LLB), and the London School of Economics (LLM). We talk about his decision to leave his law practice to practice magic. David is the rare magician who, like Ricky Jay or Teller, of the duo "Penn and Teller," has an innovative, approach to magic that at once respects the historic traditions of magic but pushes the art form forward. 2015-11-2441 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastComedian: Ron JamesRon James is one of the most successful comedians in Canada. With a comedian’s eye for satire and a poet’s ear for language, Ron cuts a wide swath through contemporary culture making him a stand out amongst stand-ups. His path to success includes improvising with Second City, a stint on a TV show in the U.S., and his own shows "Blackfly" and "The Ron James Show" in Canada. His annual New Year's Eve special on CBC is a comedy tradition with over a million viewers from coast to coast. Thanks to m...2015-11-0150 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor, director, drama teacher: Kate RubinKate has almost three decades of experience in theatre. She’s just directed a play in a prison with the William Head on Stage Prison Theatre Company and the Prison Arts Collective. It's the only inmate-run prison theatre company in Canada and they invite the public into the prison to experience their shows. Kate also works as a dramaturge, most recently with Karen Lee Pickett on on "Slick" which was presented at Intrepid Theatre’s "Uno Fest" which has the distinction of being North America’s longest-running festival of one-person shows.2015-10-2648 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastDirector: Richard GreenblattGreenblatt co-wrote, and starred in, "Two Pianos Four Hands" one of Canada’s most successful theatre productions ever. It’s played in over 175 different theatres around the world. He talks about the creative process behind the show as well as the business behind such a successful play, which is celebrating it's 20th anniversary with productions in London, Kingston and Halifax. As well as discussing "Two Pianos Four Hands" we talked about his work developing Sarah Farb’s critically acclaimed one-woman show.2015-10-1944 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActress Stephanie RothenbergWhile Stephanie was studying at New York University’s Tisch school of Arts’ she auditioned for the ensemble of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" on Broadway starring Daniel Radcliffe. She discusses the lucky break that led to her moving from the ensemble to the leading role of Rosemary who falls in love with Finch, played by Daniel Radcliffe. Today Stephanie is receiving rave reviews as Maria in the Stratford Festival's production of "The Sound of Music." We talk about how she got the role and the challenges of the production.2015-08-0746 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastArtistic Producer: John MillerJohn Miller is the Artistic Producer of The Stratford Summer Music Festival. John is one of Canada's most respected cultural administrators. His background includes being the National Director of The Canadian Music Centre and Executive Director of the Glenn Gould Foundation. 2015 marks the fifteenth season of Stratford Summer Music. The respected British music journal, Gramophone, named Stratford Summer Music one of the top festivals on the continent and the only Canadian festival to make the distinguished designation of being in its top twelve summer music sites. We discuss John's background with the...2015-07-2132 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastRock singer-songwriter: Carole PopeSinger, songwriter Carole Pope is known for pushing the boundaries of sexuality, sexual politics and the status quo. Pope co-wrote the hit song “High School Confidential” for her band Rough Trade in 1980. It was one of the most sexually explicit songs in pop music. We talk about her songwriting process, her most recent recording "Music for Lesbians" and her book "Anti-Diva" a no-holds-barred look at her adventures in the music scene – on the concert stage, in the recording studio, and in the bedroom.2015-07-0634 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastDirector: Jillian KeileyDirector Jillian Keiley is originally from Newfoundland, currently she is the Artistic Director at The National Arts Centre in Ottawa. We met at The Stratford Festival where Jillian directed Wendy Kesselman's adaptation of "The Diary of Anne Frank." We talk about how tough it is to direct a powerful script, that has touched so many people’s lives. We also discuss how Jillian approached the playwright with her own alterations to the script. In the past few years Jillian has auditioned over 800 actors, so she shares her audition process…and a few awkw...2015-06-1541 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastComedian, Activist & Playwright: Martha ChavesComedian Martha Chaves has been headlining comedy clubs for almost 20 years, She is also a keynote speaker using her poignant sense of humor to raise awareness about serious issues, including sexuality and oppression. More recently Martha has been writing plays. She discusses all of this and more. Thanks to my sponsors: AnthroDesk The best sit/stand desk. Details here. Chefs PlateSave 50% on a week's worth of delicious food2015-06-1040 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastSatirist and publisher of Frank magazine Michael BateMichael and I discuss his long, and legal history with suspended Canadian senator Mike Duffy. Duffy went from suing Bate to acting as an informant for him. We also talk about National Lampoon editor Tony Hendra's motto "nothing is sacred."2015-05-2537 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastComedian, television writer and Artistic Director of the Winnipeg Comedy Festival Al RaeAl and I discuss writing and performing comedy for the stage and TV. Al worked on a TV show with David Steinberg and does a great impersonation of Steinberg, on the set, calling for a lunch break. He also mentions comedians who influenced him including Ronnie Corbett, Dave Alan, Tommy Smothers and Bob Newhart. Al is a recovering alcoholic, who came out of the closet a few years ago and we discuss how that has influenced his comedy. Finally, he mentions how the careers of Burroughs and Bukowski inspire him. Don't miss this...2015-04-0649 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastWriter, Comedian: Ophira EisenbergHer writing has been featured in an anthology of great comedy, alongside that of Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Dennis Miller and Joan Rivers. She's the host of NPR's trivia show "Ask Me Another" and a regular contributor to the popular storytelling event, podcast and radio program The Moth. We talk about Ophira's life changing decision to leave the acting and comedy scene in Toronto and start from scratch in New York City, her writing routines and more.   Thanks to my sponsors: AnthroDesk The best sit/stand desk. D...2015-03-2348 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastWriter, Comedian Laurie ElliottLaurie's had recurring roles on "The Red Green Show," "Video on Trial" and more. She's a 3-time winner at the Canadian Comedy Awards and has performed at the Just For Laughs comedy festival. Laurie also writes, and does voice work for animated TV series. These days her comedy often revolves around relationships and we discuss how her husband feels about being the target of her jokes. She says her parents don’t mind the fact that she gets into sexual material, but she admits she tells them the naughty bits are "just made up jokes."2015-03-0238 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastPodcamp Toronto - with Jesse BrownInvestigative journalist Jesse Brown, the founder of the website and podcast Canadaland. I interviewed Jesse Brown at Podcamp Toronto, an unconference about podcasting, digital marketing, design, social media and more. The episode begins with a brief overview of Podcamp and moves into a discussion about how Jesse built Canada's most listened to podcast: Canadaland.2015-02-2829 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActress, singer, dancer A.J. BridelA.J. is starring in "The Wizard of Oz" with Drayton Entertainment. In 2012 Bridel competed on the CBC TV reality talent competition "Over The Rainbow." She finished in third place and we discuss the behind the scenes process of reality TV where nothing is as it appears. We talk about meeting Andrew Lloyd Weber, vocal exercises and how her support network helped her through a tough period when she was kicked out of a production.2015-02-1157 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastMike BullardI was a producer on Mike's late night talk show. Mike is renown for his sharp wit and ability to engage in unscripted banter with his audience. As well as discussing the lack of opportunities for Canadian comics on TV today, we talk about how Mike dealt with the heartbreaking death of his father. He also shares the story of how, after his TV show was canceled, he avoided going out in public for 3 years.2015-01-3030 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastPlaywright, actor Rick MillerEntertainment Weekly has called him one of the 100 most creative people alive today. Best known for his international hit show "MacHomer," Rick has performed in five languages on five continents. We discuss his latest multi-media show "Boom" and the Stratford Festival’s role in launching the project and what Rick did when they decided to abandon it. Rick also shares the story of how he met & collaborated with Robert Lepage one of Canada's most honoured theatre artists2015-01-1938 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastComedian: Dave MartinI first met Dave Martin in 1997 when he was doing a character named "Glue Guy." It was an edgy bit that helped propel him into the ranks of a comedian's comedian. These days he performs across Canada and hosts the "Guilty Pleasures" podcast. Prior to that he co-hosted "Anything Goes" with Daren Frost on SiriusXM. Dave has performed at the Just For Laughs festival and on CBC Radio's The Debaters. We discuss, among other things, preparing for a dream gig at Massey Hall, the comedians who helped him hone his act and finding...2014-12-2437 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastCole's Christmas Show ReviewsChristmas is for kids so each year at this time we go see some holiday theatre. This year we saw "Shrek The Musical" at the Grand Theatre in London and "The Little Mermaid" at the Dunfield Theatre Cambridge. Young Cole hosts this special, holiday theatre podcast.2014-12-1503 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastWriter, Mark A. RaynerMark A. Rayner is an award-winning writer of satirical and speculative fiction. Mark shares his experiences with publishers and self-publishing. In the past Mark struggled with his weight and he candidly discuss confronting such a personal issue in his writing. Win one of Mark's books here.2014-12-0838 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastActor Neil BarclayNeil Barclay has been acting at The Shaw Festival for over 20 years. In the interview Neil and I discuss John Abbott College and the National Theatre School2014-11-1040 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastWriter, comedian: Johanna SteinJohanna's YouTube, GoPro video "Momhead" was an overnight sensation, receiving 2,400,000 views in a few days. We discuss the steps that led to its success. The YouTube, GoPro video was featured on BuzzFeed, and subsequently Johanna was interviewed by major international news organizations. Shortly after the video went viral Stein landed a deal to write a sitcom pilot for CBS. The pilot is being produced with Will Arnett, and will be based on Stein's book "How Not to Calm a Child on a Plane." I first met Johanna Stein when we were both performing...2014-10-2941 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastAuthor, Elyse FriedmanElyse's fiction has won a Gold National Magazine Award and has been short-listed for the Trillium Book Award and the Toronto Book Award. She's also written two feature films that were produced and has two more in development. Among other things we discuss why Elyse dropped out of high school at a time in her life when she was, in her words, "a crazy, hormonal, freaked out teenager."2014-10-1437 minThe Performers PodcastThe Performers PodcastSinger, songwriter Kat EdmonsonKat uses a variety of techniques including singing voicemails to herself, writing on receipts and endlessly researching the origin of words. She also told me that she finds it tough to write in a quiet room, preferring to be around busy people & sounds, which help her focus. Naturally Kat was a charming and willing participant in the interview, immediately putting me at ease. Kat's grace and calmness belie the complex path to her achievements, and in speaking with her it became clear that she's destined to do even greater things2014-10-1132 minTheatre GeeksTheatre Geeks124 Stratford Festival Reviews creator Keith Tomasek Keith Tomasek talks about stratfordfestivalreviews.com, the “Rotten Tomatoes” of the Stratford Festival Visitors to the Stratford Festival have a friend in Keith Tomasek. Keith is the creator, editor and curator of Stratford Festival Reviews (http://www.stratfordfestivalreviews.com), a website that aggregates reviews of all the productions at this outstanding institution in Stratford Ontario. Visitors to the website (who accumulate around 1300 page views per day) are able to see what critics across Canada and US have to say about the current season’s productions, get a better understanding of the plays themselves, enjoy professional theatre analyses (which don’t...2014-05-1130 min