Scene and Screen Podcast with Diane Ramsey: Recent Episodes

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Hey, I’m Diane Ramsey from MIX 101.5 WRAL-FM! I consider myself to be an entertainment connoisseur — I love talking about great musicals I’ve seen, new movies that are coming out, the latest award nominees, and everything in between. That’s why I’m launching my new podcast: Scene & Screen! It covers everything from when the curtain goes up to when the camera stops rolling. Thanks for listening!

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What's new at Burning Coal Theatre in Raleigh? Diane finds out about their upcoming 2020-2021 season and more from Founding Artistic Director Jerome Davis.

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"Summer: the Donna Summer Musical" is at DPAC February 25-March 1. Find out all about the show with Diane's interview with cast member Erick Pinnick (Andrew Gaines) before you go!

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The 2020 Academy Awards are in the books. Diane and fellow movie buff Jonathan Rand talk about the winners, the broadcast and which movies are worth your time (because we saw almost every one!)

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Diane interviews North Carolina Theatre Artistic Director Eric Woodall and "Kinky Boots" cast member Jose Rondon, Jr. about the show February 11-16th and ways they're engaging the community.

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"Come From Away" a musical based on the true story of passengers stranded after the 9/11 attacks is at DPAC January 14-19. Diane interviews actress Marika Aubrey (Bev & others) from the cast.

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The Golden Globes kicked off 2020 award season on Sunday, January 5th. Diane and fellow film (TV & theatre) buff Jonathan Rand talk about the ceremony and the winners.

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Theatre Raleigh has a couple of onstage holiday treats in December, and an exciting 2020 Summer Series! Diane talks to Marketing & Communications Director Michaeline (Mikki) Stith.

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Another holiday treat is the stage version of "White Christmas" at DPAC December 3-8. Diane interviews NYC based actor David Elder (Bob Wallace) who's touring with show.

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In addition to holiday traditions, the Triangle has theatre shows you might not know about! Diane talks to director Shelley Sink and actresses Maggie Scheer (Beth) and Jane Kelley (Gladys) from Cary Players' "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" and director Bonnie Lythgoe and actress Olivia Sanabia from Lythgoe Family Panto's "A Snow White Christmas."

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Some of the scariest movies are at least partially true! Diane and fellow film buff Jonathan Rand talk about the true stories behind movies like "The Conjuring" and "Silence of the Lambs."

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Two of the reasons to see Disney's Aladdin at DPAC are its "bad boys" Jafar and Iago. Diane interviews actors Patrick Brown and Reggie DeLeon about the show.

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Theatre in the Park's Dracula runs October 4-20 followed by their annual production of "A Christmas Carol" in December.  But there's a lot more in store in 2020!  Diane interviews Ira David Wood III and son Ira David Wood IV.

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Diane learns all about the Cary Player Community Theater from founder & President Dan Martschenko and delves into their upcoming production of "12 Angry Jurors" with co-producer Joey DeSena and cast members Dion Castro and Emily Chiola.

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Theatre Raleigh's current production "The Scottsboro Boys" is based on a true story of injustice and racism in Scottsboro, Alabama.  Diane, Mikki and Darius discuss how the show sheds light on this painful part of our history and the prejudice that still exists 90 years later.

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Whether you watch on an actual television, or on your computer or phone, you've probably seen some of the 2019 Emmy Award nominees.  Diane and Jonathan Rand talk about the major categories and the many platforms now included in the Emmy's.

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"Come From Away," "The Band's Visit" and "Mean Girls" are just some of what's in store for DPAC's 2019-2020 "Magic of Broadway" season.  Diane and DPAC Senior Marketing Director Rachel Traversari talk about the shows and sample some of the music.

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Before Summer's over, make sure you take your family to one of the Triangle's outdoor venues for a free movies.  There are also some movie theaters that screen free or cheap family-friendly movies.

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Did you know we have a yearly festival in Raleigh that highlights and supports theatre projects written and directed by women?  Women's Theatre Festival founder and Artistic Director Ashley Popio tells us all about it!

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Theatre Raleigh has a new Marketing & Communications Director, Mikki Stith.  She talks about their Summer Season, starting with current production "Junk" along with cast member Marc Levasseur.

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Things are changing at North Carolina Theatre!  Diane interviews Producing Artistic Director Eric Woodall about what audiences and local talent can expect in their 2019-2020 season.

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Diane interviews "Beautiful: the Carole King Musical" cast member Danielle Summons.  Danielle grew up in Raleigh and talks about her early influences, how she built her career and the fun of this current show that brings her back home for the first time as a professional performer.

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Are you a "Thrones" fanatic?  Diane and Jonathan Rand talk about why you should be as they discuss the first 2 episodes of Season 8.

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Diane interviews Hollywood icon John Cusack.  He'll be at the Duke Energy Center to show his movie "High Fidelity" and answer questions afterwards on April 20th.

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Did you know one of the oldest film festivals in the U.S. happens every year in Durham?  Diane interviews Deirdre Haj, Director of the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival.

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Diane talks to theatre buff Jackson Cooper about his new job at The NC Museum of Art and how they use live performances and theatre to reach out to the public.

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Diane and fellow film buff Jonathan Rand talk about the 2019 Oscar telecast and its winners.

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Diane interviews David Samuel aka “Mr. Beauregarde” in “Roald Dahl’s Charlie & the Chocolate Factory” at DPAC February 12-17.

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Diane and fellow film enthusiast Jonathan Rand talk about the movies they saw last year that are nominated for Academy Awards, and a few that were snubbed.

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Diane and Jerome David, Artistic Director of Burning Coal in Raleigh, discuss the Theatre company’s upcoming shows including “Ashe in Johannesburg” which starts January 24th.

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Diane and two friends and co-workers Jami Caskey and Lori Rentsch, who all saw “Hamilton” at DPAC have a lively discussion about the show.

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Diane and her kids Ben (23) and Rachel (18) talk about two of this season’s holiday movies “The Grinch” and “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms.”

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DPAC’s Director of Marketing Rachel Traversari joins Diane to talk about their exciting 2018-19 season of shows.

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Diane and her kids Ben and Rachel talk about a couple of Fall family movies they saw recently, “The House With a Clock in Its Walls” and “Venom.”

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Diane interviews Eric Woodall, NC Theatre’s new Artistic Director about their 2018-19 season.

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Diane talks to RLT Artistic Director Patrick Torres about their upcoming season, and Amy White, director of one of those shows “The Revolutionists.”

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Diane and Jasmine discuss some of the musicals and plays on Broadway this spring, and which ones they would see if they could.

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Diane learns about a great cutting edge theatre community right here in Raleigh when she talks to Renee Wimberley of the Seed Art Share company.

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Theatre Raleigh explores the life and career of opera diva Maria Callas in its production of “Master Class” August 8-19.  Diane interviews lead actress Judy McLane.

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Diane highlights some of the outdoor dramas produced across North Carolina during the summertime.

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Diane brings in her children Ben (23) and Rachel (17) to discuss two of the summer’s biggest family movies, “Jurassic World:  Fallen Kingdom” and “Incredibles 2.”

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Diane talks to Lea Michele, star of stage and screen, about her career and upcoming concert with fellow “Glee” star Darren Criss June 30 at DPAC.

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Diane talks musicals with Jackson Cooper, director of “It Shoulda Been You” at Raleigh's Theatre in the Park June 15 - July 1.

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Diane interviews Nattalyee Randall and Jennifer Leigh Warren, two of the stars of N.C. Theatre’s production of “A Night With Janis Joplin” about the show and their exciting careers.

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Diane and Jasmine discuss some of the musicals and plays on Broadway this spring, and which ones they would see if they could.

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Diane interviews Audrey Cardwell, who stars as Alice Murphy in the National Tour of “Bright Star”, a musical written by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell that takes place in North Carolina.  Audrey talks about the show and life on the road as a touring actress.

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Diane talks to Durham native Shawn Morgenlander, a self-described “wordsmith” who most recently acted in Burning Coal Theater’s “Peter Pan and Wendy” and whose translation of a classic Spanish play is being produced in New York.

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Frequent co-host Jasmine has directed her first play!  Diane and Jasmine talk about that experience, and how women directors are making strides, such as at the South By Southwest Film Festival and Hollywood’s upcoming television pilot season.

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Diane talks to Lauren Kennedy Brady who grew up in Raleigh, made it on Broadway, and is back home as Producing Director of Theatre Raleigh.  And Liam Yates, one of the stars of their current Family Series production,  “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”.

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There are a lot of movies worth seeing among this year’s Oscar nominees.  Diane talks about three of them that feature strong female characters.

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Diane and Jasmine talk about why there aren’t more female directors in film and theater and what can be done to change that.

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Diane takes a crash course in opera when she talks to Eric Mitcho, General Director of the North Carolina Opera.

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Diane interviews the legendary Sandy Duncan and Ira David Wood III, starring in the North Carolina Theatre’s production of “Love Letters” January 12-21.

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Diane and her Two Men and a Mom co-workers Bryan and Sarah talk about the “Star Wars” phenomenon.

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The Triangle area has a lot of holiday entertainment traditions you’re familiar with and other performances you may not know about.  Diane and Jasmine discuss some of these “hidden gems.”

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Diane gets the inside scoop on what it’s like to dance with the Carolina Ballet when she talks to Principal Dancer Jan Burkhard.

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Diane interviews actress Laura Dreyfuss from the 2017 Tony winner for Best Musical ‘Dear Evan Hanson’ about that show, its Cast Album and other moments from her career.

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Diane and Jasmine discuss Bruce Springsteen’s Broadway residency, other music stars bringing their life stories to Broadway, and The SpongeBob Musical.

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Diane shines the spotlight on Raleigh’s Burning Coal Theater by interviewing its Artistic Director Jerome Davis.

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Diane and Jasmine discuss some of the shows playing on Broadway this fall that they’ve each seen and would recommend.

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EGOT stands for Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony.  It’s sort of the “Grand Slam” of the entertainment industry.  Diane and Jasmine discuss performers who have achieved the EGOT, who’s close to winning after collecting 3 of the 4 awards, and who we would like to see as EGOTS.

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Diane interviews Ira David Wood ||| and Ira David Wood |V, father and son actors and directors from Raleigh's Theater in the Park.

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Diane and Jasmine talk about actors that have been taking the leap to Broadway, but are known for their appearances on TV and in movies.

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Is it rude to sing along during a musical performance? Diane and fellow theater enthusiast Jasmine talk about audience behavior. What is appropriate and what is distracting?