This Week in the Arts

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Bart Weiss and Taylor Mac

February 3rd, 2010 · Comments

 
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This weeks interviews are with Bart Weiss, with VideoFest, and Taylor Mac, playwright.

VideoFest
Taylor Mac
And read more about Taylor Mac and ‘The Be(a)st of Taylor Mac’ at ArtAndSeek.org

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Dennis Yslas: Interim Artistic Director, Onstage in Bedford

January 27th, 2010 · Comments

 
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This week we interviewed Dennis Yslas from the Fort Worth Opera, Onstage in Bedford and the Column Awards, and also a fantastic interview with Jay Dias of Lyric Stage. Mark Lowry’s review this week is of Give it Up at the Dallas Theatre Center

Fort Worth Opera
Onstage in Bedford
The Column Awards

Lyric Stage in Irving

Also, check out Dennis’ interview with Theater Jones.

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Donald Jordan: Artistic Director

January 20th, 2010 · Comments

 
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This week we interview Don Jordan, the artistic director of City Rep in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma about his career in theatre, his founding of City Rep, and about their upcoming season. Shane Strawbridge’s Theatre Spotlight is on David Lugo of comedy group Lugo and Long.

City Rep Theatre
Lugo & Long

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Janet Wong: Associate Artistic Director

January 13th, 2010 · Comments

 
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Janet Wong

This week’s show includes interviews with Janet Wong of the Bill T. Jones Arnie Zane Dance Company and C. Nicholas Morris. Mark Lowry’s review this week is of August: Osage County.

Bill T. Jones Arnie Zane Dance Company

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Gardar Eide Einarsson: Artist

January 6th, 2010 · Comments

 
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This week we interviewed artist Gardar Eide Einarsson. We talked to him about his influences, his most recent projects and his first experience with the Uniteds States when he moved to New York City on September 10, 2001. And don’t miss Shane Strawbridge’s interview with Bruce Coleman, local director and playwright.

The Modern
Theatre Three

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Twita’s Holiday Break

December 30th, 2009 · Comments

Hello,

You’ll be happy to hear that the podcast passed it’s one year mark on the 17th of December, and we want to thank everyone who has made the show possible.

We have a several great interviews to share with you, but  because of the holiday craziness we wanted to take this week to just relax  and reflect on a fantastic year. We’ve learned a lot and gained a ton of experience.

We’d like to thank everyone who took the time to let us know what the show means to them – it makes it easier to put an episode out every week when we know that you are enjoying them.

Next week, we hope you’ll come back for an “in-person” interview with artist Gardar Eide Einarsson – who has several pieces in the Modern right now, and Shane Strawbridge’s interview with Bruce Coleman.

Thanks again for a fantastic year.  We’ll see you here again next week!

Justin Flowers and Dana Schultes

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John Rohrbach: Senior Curator of Photographs at the Amon Carter Museum

December 23rd, 2009 · Comments

This week’s holiday episode is with John Rohrbach, the Senior Curator of photographs at the Amon Carter

 
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Museum about the origin and conception of Edward S. Curtis’ monumental collection of Native American Photography. It’s an amazing story about a man determined to preserve the history of a disappearing civilization.

Also, Shane Strawbridge’s Theatre Spotlight is on Teresa Coleman Wash of Teco Theatrical Productions. Both of our reviewers are taking some well deserved time off for the holidays, but be sure to check this week’s episode out!

Amon Carter Museum
Edward S. Curtis
TeCo Theatrical Productions, Inc.

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Carl Hamm: Senior VP of Development and Marketing FW Museum of Science and History

December 16th, 2009 · Comments

 
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This week’s episode is with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History’s Carl Hamm. He is the Senior Vice President of Development and Marketing. Carl tells us about the new facility and some of his responsibilities as Senior VP of Development. Also, Shane Strawbridge interviews Connie Salsman of Greater Lewisville Community Theatre.

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
Greater Lewisville Community Theatre

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Ann Williams: Founder & Artistic Director Dallas Black Dance Theatre

December 9th, 2009 · Comments

 
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Ann Williams

This week we interviewed Ann Williams, the founder and artistic director of Dallas Black Dance Theatre, about founding the theatre, how the organization works, and about the theatre’s present and future in an evolving art world.

Dallas Black Dance Theatre

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Phil Olson: Playwright

December 2nd, 2009 · Comments

 
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This week’s interview is with US playwright, Phil Olson. Mr. Olson is the creator of the Don’t Hug me series of musicals – the Don’t Hug me Christmas Carol is playing at Stage West starting December 10th. Also, Shane Strawbridge’s Theatre Spotlight is with Mandy Rausch and Mark Lowry reviews Puss in Boots at Theatre Britain.

Phil Olson
Stage West
One for Mahler on Facebook and Twitter
Theatre Britain

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