Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Episode Eighteen: Emily Jackson

     "New Play Development", "Theatre Development", call it what you like, if Emily Jackson's involved, it's gonna be fantastic! Her interests are storytelling, acting secrets, and long walks on the beach (we assume). From assistant directing our production of The Taming of the Shrew to creating new theatre all over New York City, Emily is one of the most ambitious theatre practitioners we know. What lucky people you are that you get to listen and absorb all of her knowledge and experience!

   
     As a director, she'll be a guiding hand. As a collaborator she'll be open and understanding. And as a theatre creator, she will call you up and get your butt out of Connecticut! Listen well this week as Emily Jackson wows us all with her wit and skill.

And then come and congratulate her in person next week at Hamlet Isn't Dead's birthday production of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare {Abridged}! She'll be with us at Bar Reis on June 18th starting at 8pm for this festive festival of...festivities. We hope to see you too!


To RSVP to The Complete Works of William Shakespeare {Abridged}, Click HERE!

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As always, thank you for reading about, listening to, Liking, Following, and generally supporting Hamlet Isn't Dead! And if you only fall into one or a few of those categories, it's not too late to take it up a notch!

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And if you or anyone you know feels the need to join us on an episode of Tales Told by a HIDiot (the world's 82nd greatest Shakespeare-related podcast), e-mail us at hamletisntdead@gmail.com and we'll save you a seat!

All the best,
David Andrew Laws Robin Rightmyer

     Artistic Director, HID Executive Director, HID

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Episode Seventeen: Dayle Towarnicky

     Dayle Towarnicky believes that anyone can act. And we tend to agree with her! One of the only differences between most actors, she believes, is the level of training and technical skill they've received. That's where she comes in!

     Listen well this week as David Andrew Laws and Dayle Towarnicky chat one-on-one about Shakespeare, voice coaching, and more talking about talking than we care to talk about.

Dayle is one of the most articulate and talkative people we know, so if she didn’t answer any of your curiosities in our brief segment, feel free to contact her with questions, concerns, and opinions. She works at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting (and Witchcraft and Wizardry), but is also open to new clients, or just conversations over cups of tea.

If you want to meet her in person, what better way than by attending Hamlet Isn’t Dead’s birthday party! That’s right, a One Night Only spectacular performance of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare {Abridged}. Dayle will be there laughing along at Bar Reis on June 18th at 8pm. It’s probably not your only chance to meet her, but why take that risk?


Listen well, enjoy, and keep on humming!

To learn more about Dayle, click HERE!
To RSVP for Complete Works of William Shakespeare {Abridged}, click HERE!
For all sorts of fun stuff, click HERE!

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As always, thank you for reading about, listening to, Liking, Following, and generally supporting Hamlet Isn't Dead! And if you only fall into one or a few of those categories, it's not too late to take it up a notch!

Like us on Facebook HERE!
Follow us on Twitter HERE!

And if you or anyone you know feels the need to join us on an episode of Tales Told by a HIDiot (the world's 82nd greatest Shakespeare-related podcast), e-mail us at hamletisntdead@gmail.com and we'll save you a seat!

All the best,
David Andrew Laws Robin Rightmyer
     Artistic Director, HID Executive Director, HID