For the newest episode of CSP, Tyler welcomes his newest co-host, Becca Moseley. Becca has made the big time after years of toiling as a mere guest of the Pod.
Tyler and Becca, who is beside herself just thinking about how lucky she is, speak with Shahrazad Theatre co-founders Kyle Huff and August Scarpelli to discuss their upcoming adaptation of Jules Verne’s classic “Around the World in 80 Days” which will run at Ensemble Theatre November 30 - December 16.
The group discusses adapting classic works, what they learned from previous adaptations, and whether or not Becca is more excited now than she was when Kyle asked her to marry him.
For tickets or more info, visit EnsembleTheatreCLE.org.
Our Sponsors:
Fogg.com
DiscountMI.com
@EnsembleCLE and @ClevelandStage on Twitter
Tyler and Ian welcome Heights Libraries Director Nancy Levin to the theater. They discuss the play "Alabama Story" running September 7 - September 30, and the role libraries can play within their communities. They also discuss the banning of books and the root causes of the banning of several popular books (The Light in the Attic was banned by some!).
Heights Libraries do more than just loan books: they provide meeting spaces for community organizations, assist in passport applications, organize food drives, and help bring awareness to social causes and so much more.
You can visit Heights Libraries online at https://heightslibrary.org/ or follow them on Twitter (@HeightsLibrary), Instagram (@HeightsLibraries) or on Facebook.
"Alabama Story" by Kenneth Jones and directed by Tyler Whidden runs September 7 - September 30 at Ensemble Theatre in Cleveland Heights.
For tickets or more info, visit EnsembleTheatreCLE.org.
Our Sponsors:
Fogg.com
DiscountMI.com
@EnsembleCLE and @ClevelandStage on Twitter
It's the Season Premier of CSP as Tyler and Ian talk with actor Craig Joseph who is portraying children's book illustrator Garth Williams in Ensemble's upcoming production of "Alabama Story" by Kenneth Jones, which is making its Ohio premier. Tyler is directing the first show of Ensemble's 39th season about the true story of a children's book that caused a stir in 1959 Montgomery, Alabama. Craig discusses working on the play, as well as the play's own theatrical elements and themes, and why censorship can do long term damage to a society.
"Alabama Story" by Kenneth Jones and directed by Tyler Whidden runs September 7 - September 30 at Ensemble Theatre in Cleveland Heights.
For tickets or more info, visit EnsembleTheatreCLE.org.
Our Sponsors:
Fogg.com
DiscountMI.com
@EnsembleCLE and @ClevelandStage on Twitter
This week, Tyler and Ian say goodbye to Lilly, who was Ensemble's intern the past few weeks. They discuss the prospects for a young student venturing into higher education theater, and whether or not the Broadway production of Aladdin is worth it.
Tyler and Ian then get into some of the plays that will be part of Ensemble's upcoming season, "The Future is Bright," including Kenneth Jones' Alabama Story, Eugene O'Neill's Moon for the Misbegotten, Lorraine Hansberry's Raisin in the Sun, and the new play from Cleveland playwright David Hansen, The Way I Danced With You, as part of the Annual Colombi New Plays Festival. Join Ensemble at their End-of-the-Year Celebration on June 2nd. For more info, visit EnsembleTheatreCLE.org.
This week Tyler goes it alone and visits with our friends at the Clinical Trials Unit in Cleveland to speak with Brooke Willis (Community Educator), Bob Bucklew Jr. (Outreach Coordinator), and Ann Conrad (Nurse Practitioner). The group discuss the advancements in HIV/AIDS testing & treatment and how the community can help bring awareness to the ongoing fight against HIV/AIDS. All this in connection with Ensemble's production of "Angels in America: Perestroika" opening April 27.
You can reach the Clinical Trials Unit via: info@case.edu / 216-844-4444 / ClevelandHIV.org
You can also find them on Facebook and follow them on the Twitter at @CLEHIVTrials.
In this episode, Tyler and Ian finish up the #AmericanPlaysBracket Challenge wherein their 64-play bracket gets down to the final two. You can vote by following @EnsembleCLE on Twitter. August Scarpelli also joins the show to discuss Angels in America: Perestroika opening at Ensemble April 27, the trials Tony Kushner went through writing the play, Tyler misquotes George C. Wolfe (it was actually Oscar Eustis who said it), the guys do a shot every time Celeste says "oligarchy", and boy kicks a soccer ball against the door. Also this week, the Cleveland Stage Cleveland Round-up (music) of plays in the area including CPT, Play House, Western Reserve Playhouse, and more.
Our Sponsors:
Fogg.com
DiscountMI.com
@EnsembleCLE and @ClevelandStage on Twitter
Tyler & Ian discuss the Sweet 16 round of their #AmericanPlaysBracket Challenge and whether or not Ian would actually ever vote for "Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" They also discuss other things that ended up on the cutting room floor.
Tyler and Ian invite Celeste, Ensemble Executive Artistic Director, to discuss the 2nd Round of their #AmericanPlaysBracket Challenge in celebration of #MarchMadness. The plays are now down to 32 and the random seeding has brought about some unfortunate matchups. They discuss the great plays, plays that didn't make it out of Round One, and everyone's hate for "August: Osage County." You can vote on Twitter by following @EnsembleCLE and @ClevelandStage
Tyler and Ian continue their walk into the rabbit hole of the #AmericanPlaysBracket wherein they put forth 64 American classics (and some not so much - sorry, Tyler) for folks to vote on as their favorite play. The final 32 of 64 are introduced here in probably the most diverse section of the bracket lending to some of the toughest decisions. Becca Jean returns to the podcast to provide some intelligence to the conversation, and the group decide that maybe the "random seed generator" thing Tyler used for the seeding/pairing is demonic and is the first step to us living in a "Terminator" world.
Follow @EnsembleCLE and @ClevelandStage to vote!
Our sponsors:
Fogg.com
DiscountMI.com
Tyler and Ian talk about their 64-play American Play Bracket Challenge wherein followers can vote for their favorite American plays. Including plays by some of the greats like August Wilson, Tennessee Williams, Eugene O'Neill, Suzan-Lori Parks, and one of Tyler's plays for reasons we can't fathom. Surely some plays didn't make the cut, and others maybe should not have made the cut (no offense, Tyler), but it's a bracket of plays so stop taking life so seriously. Follow @EnsembleCLE and @ClevelandStage to cast your vote!
Tyler and Ian talk with stage designer Walter Boswell about his experience designing for new plays and classic plays, including working on Ensemble Theatre's upcoming #newplay Mama / Moon as part of the 7th Annual Colombi New Plays Festival running March 9 - March 25. Ensemble Technical Director August Scarpelli also returns to provide insight into the tech side of working on new plays and also acting in them as he plays Harry Nilsson in the play. The group also discuss what's really important when writing stage design for plays and give advice for playwrights.
Mama / Moon opens March 9 and is part of the Annual Colombi New Plays Festival with readings of new plays by area writers as part of the month-long series of events.
For more information, visit www.EnsembleTheatreCLE.org.
@ClevelandStage and @EnsembleCLE
Tyler and Ian talk with Justin Kilduf and Misha Singh from Case Western Reserve University's Graduate Nursing Program. Misha currently serves as a sexual health education lead serving youth at the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Justice Center. She also works as a recovery room medical assistant at Preterm - a local clinic offering abortion, reproductive, and queer health services. Justin serves as clinical coordinator for Case Western Reserve's student-run health clinic held bi-monthly at Circle Health services and located in the eastern end of University Circle in Cleveland. The clinic offers STD treatment, education, and management as well as a wide variety of social support services. The group discuss how AIDS awareness still wanes even as advances are made in the treatment and diagnosis of HIV.
@ClevelandStage
@EnsembleCLE https://www.preterm.org/ http://www.circlehealthservices.org/
Our sponsors:
Fogg.com
DiscountMI.com
It's a new season for The Cleveland Stage Podcast and Tyler & Ian bring on Becca Moseley to discuss the new year and "Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches" which just opened at Ensemble Theatre and is running through January 28. "Part Two: Perestroika" running April 27 - May 20. The gang also welcome new 2018 Media Sponsor Fogg Properties who can be visited at Fogg.com as well as CSP co-sponsor Discount Home Improvement in Grand Rapids & Muskegon. You can find DHI at DiscountMI.com.
In the Season One Finale Roundup, Tyler and Ian discuss holiday plays and more going on at theaters in NEO including Tailspinner Children's Theatre, Ohio Shakespeare Festival, Dobama, Case Western University, and more.
In this episode - from the offices of Ensemble Theatre - Tyler Whidden and Ian Hinz speak with Ines Joris from Spain on playing the Angel in Ensemble's upcoming "Angels in America, Parts One & Two." Ines has lived all over the world and talks about performing from London, England to Oxford, Mississippi. We also discuss how important "Angels" is today, given the current political climate, and just what is wrong with Portugal.
@EnsembleCLE
In this episode, Tyler and Ian discuss the opening of Eugene O'Neill's The Hairy Ape opening Friday November 17 at Ensemble. And, Tyler talks with actor James Rankin about working on Hairy Ape with Ian ... while Ian is away doing Directory stuff.
@EnsembleTheater on the Twitter
Find CSP on Facebook (we're not hiding).
This week on CSP, Tyler and Ian talk with Ensemble Artistic Director Celeste Cosentino who is directing Karamu's co-production of Rajiv Joseph's The Lake Effect playing through November 26 at Karamu. Tickets are available by calling Karamu or visiting KaramuHouse.org. Tyler and Ian also discuss some of the plays going on in Cleveland, while Tyler sings a few of his favorite Broadway songs.
www.KaramuHouse.org
@EnsembleTheater on Twitter
www.EnsembleTheatreCLE.org
In this episode, Tyler and Ian discuss the Theatre Ninjas' show "Who We Used to Be," the Cleveland premier of Rajiv Joseph's "The Lake Effect" at Karamu, and Ian's upcoming production of Eugene O'Neill's "The Hairy Ape."
This week on CSP, Tyler and Ian discuss some great plays going on in Cleveland theaters including Dobama, Cleveland Public Theatre, French Creek, Chagrin Valley Little Theater, Beck Center, Blank Canvas, Theatre Ninjas, et all. They also discuss the jump writers are making from theater to television and the effect Netflix is having on how we get our entertainment.
In this episode Tyler and Ian discuss Stagewrights' Workshop member Tom Frattare's "Mama/Moon" with the playwright and Ensemble General Manager Becca Mosley. Get a behind the scenes look at new play development at Ensemble, the cost of fame and addiction, and if nudity works on stage in new plays.
In this episode Tyler and Ian talk with Cleveland actress extraordinaire Laura Starnick about acting, "getting well", playing Anne in the smash hit well and why "it's my grabber" is hilarious.
In this most recent episode (6th installment) of The Cleveland Stage Podcast Tyler and Ian talk to the founders of Shahrazad Theatre Company about the need for more immersive theater, founding their own theatre, and the upcoming premiere of their new adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's "The Caucasian Chalk Circle".
For this episode, Tyler & Ian talk Lisa Kron's Well, in production at Ensemble Theatre, with two of the stars of the show, Brian Kenneth Armour and April Needham. Brian and April are two of the four ensemble members of the cast, playing themselves & several characters in the play directed by Celeste Cosentino.
This week on CSP, Tyler and Ian discuss the early success ofEnsemble's first play this season, Well. They also discuss Ensemble's upcoming Education Outreach programs, and preview the week's happenings on stages across Cleveland including a new play by local "Playwright Laureate" Eric Coble at CPT.
Executive Artistic Director Celeste Cosentino chats with the fellas about directing Ensemble Theatre's opening production of the 2017/18 season "Well" by Lisa Kron; the opportunity to produce theater driven by female artists and why you will laugh, cry and maybe see yourself in this quirky meta-theatrical comedy from the writer of the book for the musical "Fun Home". "Well" opens September 29th and runs through October 22nd at Ensemble Theatre. For tickets visit www.ensembletheatrecle.org
A preview of the upcoming community presentation to be held on September 27th, 2017 at the Coventry building. The presentation will focus on the vision for the Coventry PEACE Campus, a community based creative place making project, meant to solidify the arts, culture and education hub that has grown in and around the former Coventry Elementary School building and Coventry P.E.A.C.E. playground and park site.
Tyler & Ian discuss the upcoming 38th season, "We The People," at Ensemble Theatre including Lisa Kron's Well, both parts of Tony Kushner's Angels in America, The Hairy Ape by Eugene O'Neill, The Little Prince, Charles Smith's Jelly Belly, and the 7th Annual Colombi New Plays Festival.