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By Lynn Panting & Mark White
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The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
RCA Theatre Company Presents
Streaming on our YouTube Channel. Tune in here: https://www.youtube.com/RCAatLSPUHall/
Live Magazine is back in a digital format! Live Magazine! is a multi-curated, multi-disciplinary series featuring an evening of entertainment curated by a different artist in the community. This latest issue will be curated by Lynn Panting and Mark White with the latest episode of their podcast series, Flop. The episode will feature an interview with the sketch comedy group Mom’s Girls.
RCA Theatre Company Presents
Tickets available by phone only. $30 General Admission. $25 Senior/Student/Artist (Fees included).
Mom’s Girls Gone Wild is a sketch comedy show that highlights the essence of female empowerment in our community. It is both local and ubiquitous, silly and satirical, joyful and unafraid. Mom’s Girls Gone Wild is produced, written, built, and performed entirely by female and non-binary artists that aim to show critics that women belong on the comedic stage. With songs, sketches, and movement, Mom’s Girls (Elizabeth Hicks, Stef Curran, Allison Kelly, and Andie Bulman) will take you on a fast-paced, high-energy ride- think the Scrambler at Thomas Amusements, but instead of your stomach hurting from those awful jolting motions, it’ll hurt from all the giggling. All hands, arms, and legs must be inside the ride at all times. Strap in and get ready to laugh.
Mark's back! He tells us what he's been up to and shares a few of his family's Christmas traditions.
We are joined by Kyle McDavid, Sharon King-Campbell, Melanie O'Brien, Marquita Walsh, and Phil Goodridge for some festive tunes!
Warning Mark says the word "panties" like 10 times in the episode.
Lynn Chats with Kat Burke about sound design and damaging unsolicited opinions.
Kathryn Burke is an actor, musician, producer and sound designer from Ontario who has lived in Newfoundland for the past 10 years. She has worked in the theatre in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Since moving here she has been a stage manager in Clarenville and Fogo Island and has performed with Shakespeare by the Sea, Grand Bank Regional Theatre Festival, Quidi Vidi Rennies River Development Fund Fall Musicals, St. John’s Players and Best Kind Productions. She is currently on the board of V-Day St. John’s, the local branch that produces the Vagina Monologues each year. She has done sound design for Shakespeare by the Sea, St. John’s Players and PerSIStence Theatre Company. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Bishop’s University with an Honors in Theatre and a minor in Music.
Lynn chats with Marquita Walsh about growing up in Fleur de Lys, cooking mishaps, and an exciting new project. Plus Amy Anthony hops on the line to talk about a memorable break.
Marquita Walsh is an actor, singer-songwriter, and recording artist from Fleur de Lys, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Amy Anthony is a maker, tender, exceptional friend and chef.
Lynn chats with Paul about confidence, injury, and adapting your practice. We also discuss the musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (not really- but Paul does mention it).
Paul Ewan Wilson is an actor and arts educator. A true collaborator, Paul is at once focused, precise, and so much fun.
Lynn and Melanie talk about love, auditions and Melanie's approach to art and teaching.
Melanie O'Brien is a singer, songwriter, and theatre performer known for her solo work and her duo with Philip Goodridge, The Duds. She's also your show crush.
Listen to Melanie:
https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCwNUXIzzj8aha0OS0VPXPhQ
Listen to the Duds:
https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCyay_4bZ2l4dPjtRYO6VXLA
The Naked Mile:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Pie_Presents:_The_Naked_Mile
Lynn chats with Danielle about Zoom frustrations, taking a breath, and the Power of One.
Danielle Irvine is a director, producer and the Artistic Director of Perchance Theatre at Cupids. She is also a soul-sister, mentor, hug giver and so much more.
The Power of One
https://www.perchancetheatre.com/the-power-of-one.html
Bubble Seating at Perchance Theatre at Cupids
https://www.facebook.com/PerchanceTheatre/photos/a.813057588707351/3374678852545199
Abra and Lynn talk auditions, pushing forward without regret, and Stevie Wonder.
Abra Whitney is a singer, actor, conductor, clinician, producer, and teacher. She is the brightest light in every room and you want her voice as your ring tone.
Lynn chats with Terri Andrews about La Cage Aux Folle and the way forward for large-scale production in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Terri Andrews, Director is the Executive Producer and Artistic Director for TaDa! Events and the producer and director of La Cage Aux Folle
TADA Events: https://tadaevents.ca/
Lynn chats with Daniel Rumbolt about responding to COVID-19 in a new position, his personal artistic practice and his love of Zoom.
Daniel Rumbolt is a visual artist, arts advocate, and the interim Director of Eastern Edge Gallery.
Eastern Edge Gallery:
https://easternedge.ca/
Daniel Rumbolt:
https://www.danielrumbolt.com/
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.