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This week, after the funeral of a friend, surprises ensue with a reading of the will, an unexpected reveal and the possibility of a trip in the future! In the introduction, I chat about the end of book two and what lies ahead for book three and what happens to me during this break from the show. Recommendations of many theatre productions include The Seagull produced by Crow's Theatre at the Berkley Theatre, Blood Relations at Alumnae Theatre, Remember Maggy? produced by Encore Productions at the Toronto Centre For The Performing Arts, The Rhubarb Festival at Buddies And Bad Times and the workshop reading of Once You've Found It at the Creator Lab at The Fringe Of Toronto. The Seagull - January 11 to February 8 Blood Relations - January 23 to February 7 Remember Maggy? - January 29 to February 8 The Rhubarb Festival - February 11 to 22 Once You've Found It - February 3rd at 6:30pm
This week, Walter is rushed to the hospital, his friends all nearby. In the introduction, I chat about the end of the three part episode and the upcoming end of book two, connecting the podcast to communities, going back to school and restructuring Minmar Gaslight. The recommendation is the concert of David Gluck at the Cavern Bar at Church and King on Thursday, January 22nd at 10pm and Borders performing at The Central on Wednesday, January 21st at 9pm.
This week, Byron makes his decision on how to handle the situation with Christian and a turn for the worst happens. In the introduction, I chat about writing three part episodes, going back to school, changes with Minmar Gaslight Productions and editing plays. The recommendation is the production of Perfect Wedding by Stage Centre Productions running from January 15th to 24th. links: www.stagecentreproductions.com www.facebook.com/TheRoadToTheChurchPodcast
This week, the big bear party is here and the gang race to get to Byron before its too late! In the introduction, I chat about my vacation and play plans for the coming year. The recommendation this week is the Next Stage Festival running January 7th to 18th and in particular, The Myth Of The Ostrich by Matt Murray and Mine by Jenna Harris. Links: www.fringetoronto.com
This week, Dan returns for the answer. Meanwhile, all is not well for Byron as the truth about the bear party is found out! In the introduction, I talk about the next few episodes, the three part episode and the end of book two, recording episodes well in advance and ramblings on where I will be.
This week, Dan comes over with news that could change Margaret's world, but thankfully a good friend returns. In the introduction, I chat about my week off from school and all the projects I was working on, the upcoming trip and changes coming for Minmar Gaslight Productions.
This week, Byron is in the middle of a writer's block and a relationship block when Pancho and Walter return from their vacation. In the introduction, I chat about nearing the end of book two, nearing the end of classes this week, the end of Behind The Scenes, Behind The Scenes, the podcast on arts admin and theatre production and the upcoming vacation. My recommendations this week are DJ B-Tech at Steel Lounge in Hamilton on Friday, December 12th at 10pm, Free Christmas Concert: Peace In The Winds with Sarah John on Sunday, December 14th at 7:30pm at the Church Of The Messiah and Concert Window Live Streaming Show from our Living Room with The Royal Foundry on Sunday, December 14th at 9pm. Links: www.concertwindow.com
In this episode, I discuss arts administration and how that works with collaboration in theatre and audience development.
On this episode, I talk about arts administration and funding for projects and operations.
This week, I chat about strategic plans and project planning in arts admin and theatre companies.
This week, Pancho and Walter go on a vacation to the Dominican Republic, but all is not well with the two. In the introduction, I chat about our contest winner, Jamie Anderson, writing emotional episodes, working on my grant proposal for Fenian and the other podcast, Behind The Scenes, Behind The Scenes. My recommendation this week is Shrek: The Musical at the Grand Theatre in London Ontario until January 3rd. Links: www.grandtheatre.com
In this week's episode, I chat about arts administration and how budgets work in theatre production companies.
This week, Margaret experiences a surprise at home that she doesn't know what to think about and then visits Byron with Handy in tow to talk about the incident with Byron's boyfriend, Christian. This doesn't go well. In the introduction, I talk about the closing chapters of book two, possibly publishing the books in paperback form, Rapunzel last weekend and the Toronto Fringe and working through final assignments at school. My recommendations this week are Cabaret at Georgetown Productions running until November 29th, Peter Pan at the Maja Prentice Theatre in Mississauga running from November 29th to December 7th and Yoga Nidra, a workshop at Yoga Sanctuary, on December 7th. Links: www.libertyjucntiontheatre.com www.georgetownproductions.ca www.theyogasanctuary.net www.yogarta.com
This week, we visit Gary's psyche as well as his workplace and everyone seems to come visit his office to give his head a rattle. In the introduction, I talk about celebrating 50 episodes and completing the first third of the series and moving on to the second third of the series, Rapunzel opening on Saturday at Fairview Library Theatre, working on final school assignments and my other podcast, Behind The Scenes, Behind The Scenes. My recommendation this week is Stage Centre Productions and their play, 84 Charing Cross Road, playing at Fairview Library Theatre from November 20th to 29th, 2014 Links: www.stagecentreproductions.com
This week's episode - Boards Of Directors and how they work in a theatre company
This week, in the middle of a morning with Dan, Margaret gets a call from Handy to go for a drink. Who knew a drink could be so eventful? In the introduction, I talk about balancing school and writing, my other podcast Behind The Scenes, Behind The Scenes, the opening of Rapunzel on November 22nd and the many theatre shows I'm seeing over the next week. The recommendation this week is Tonight At Eight, a cabaret show by Donnie Langley, a star of Rapunzel at the Arts Resource Centre Oshawa on November 21st at 8pm. Links: www.stagecentreproductions.com www.curtaincallplayers.com www.soupcantheatre.com
This is the beginning of a series for arts administration program as my final reflection project. The series is about my ideas and reflection of concepts from class in regards to my volunteering with a community theatre company, my own theatre company and my future work in a professional theatre company. This is not a part of The Road To The Podcast series, but feel free to listen :)
In this week's episode, Pancho and Gary bring Walter home and there is a lot of sling talk. Gary also starts elaborating on his big idea. In the introduction, I chat about writing emotional episodes, a new podcast series I'm creating called Behind The Scenes, Behind The Scenes, the arts administration program at Humber College and my play The Caregiver and writing Fenian once this book is complete. My recommendation this week is My Treasure Island playing at Theatre Passe Muraille until November 15th.
The week, Byron is taken to a place of dreaded nightmares as Christian attempts to show Byron the gym. In the introduction, I chat about my technology issues this week, writing the vacation episode and the countdown, the beginning of Rapunzel rehearsals and entering the Fringe Festival. My recommendations this week are the production of Cabaret at Fairview Library Theatre by Curtain Call Players and the art show, Remnants, showcasing the work of Stanislav Guzar and Alex Dubic at 401 Gallery on Richmond. links: www.curtaincallplayers.com