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By Heather
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
Thank you to everyone who has listened over the months. I will always be available to you at [email protected] or on Facebook or Instagram. Maybe this isn't the end, maybe it is. Who knows. But it's a ending for now - thank you to all the artists I've worked with and collaborated with. I absolutely could not have done this without you. I cannot WAIT to hug you when it's safe to do so!
Love Gone Viral by Juliane Godfrey
Juliane Godfrey is a lover and maker of art with heart. A California native turned Broadway performer and arts educator, she was most recently seen on tour with the Lincoln Center production of My Fair Lady and made her Broadway debut as the dance captain and female swing of SpongeBob Squarepants the Musical. Other credits include the national tour of Broadway's Something Rotten, the world premiere of Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn, and many more at Arena Stage, Goodspeed Opera House, Paper Mill Playhouse, and Sacramento Music Circus. When she's not performing, Juliane loves teaching and choreographing for performing arts organizations across the country as well as writing music. Her EP Love Note to Self is available on iTunes & Spotify.
Social Media: @julianegodfrey @daily_dance_it_out
DNA Play
Dana Hammer (Playwright) is a writer of things and a winner of awards. She is not married to her brother. You can find her at www.danahammer.com.
Wendy Wisely (Levina) is a theatre professor teaching at Cal, Santa Rosa Junior College, Las Positas College, California Shakespeare Theater and in the summers with Young REP Conservatory. Outside of teaching, Wendy has been acting and directing throughout the Bay Area for over 20 years including for San Jose Stage Company, Role Players Ensemble, Town Hall Theater, The Western Stage, The Children’s Theater Workshop, Center REP, DEO Ireland in San Francisco, and Pacific Alliance Stage Company in Rohnert Park. Wendy has done numerous film and TV projects the most fun being, where she won a best supporting actress award at a Chicago film festival for her work in an independent Zombie film called THE DUTY OF LIVING!
Terrance Smith (Seymour) is a Bay Area based actor who has the great fortune of performing at some amazing theatres over the years. However, since the Pandemic, Terrance has now had the great fortune of working with some amazing theatre groups from the comfort of his couch. If you want to check out some of Terrance’s work both past, present and yet to come, check out his Instagram @youngtsmith23 and his IMDB profile at: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6460486/
Corey Maier (Samira) is an actor, clown and storyteller currently residing in San Antonio, TX. She is a recent graduate of the San Francisco Circus Center Clown Conservatory and is currently enjoying connecting to her heritage by telling fantastical Irish folk tales around the campfire and keeping the clown spirit alive by developing a 4 week online somatic clowning class. You can contact Corey to learn more by visiting her website at www.coreymaieractor.com.
In The Back Room by Blue Dot Sessions
Thank you for tuning in and subscribing. The podcast lives on, and I've got some great things coming up. Please stay tuned. Want to be involved? Please email [email protected]. I am looking to feature YOU on this podcast so let's connect!
Remember to be kind to yourself and others, even when it’s hard.
Poetry written and read by Lisa Ludden
Lisa Ludden is the author of the chapbook Palebound (Flutter Press, 2017). Winner of Litquake’s 2019 Writing Contest, her poems have recently appeared in Interim, The Normal School, Epiphany, and elsewhere. She is currently at work on her first full-length book of poetry. Online at lisaludden.com
Wade (and later, Say So Long) by Ellie Stokes
Grooblen is a collection of art and music created by Ellie Stokes. You can follow her work on Instagram @ellieisgrooblen or check out grooblen.weeblysite.com.
Ellie has also founded The Big Leap Collective, an art and music collective dedicated to giving self-started artists and musicians opportunities to show and sell their work and play in live pop-up settings. Currently, the Big Leap Collective is supporting artists and local bands and musicians through live-streamed events on their Instagram Live. Learn more at @bigleapcollective on Instagram and Facebook.
Newly released album on Spotify and Apple music: https://linktr.ee/ellieisgrooblen
Paradise by Zoe Friesen
Playwright: Zoe Friesen is a performer, clown, food blogger, and comedy writer based in Seattle, WA. Follow her on instagram and facebook @ChampagneSplitz and her blog at dinneratmidnite.com.
Henry: Will Leschber graduated from Arizona State University with a BA in English, a minor in Theatre. Known foremostly as an actor, he has had the pleasure to play in the Bay Area with Atmos Theatre, The SF Fringe Festival, The Olympian Festival, Custom Made Theatre, and Theater Pub. Will has had two short stories and one short play published by the ASU online magazine, Canyon Voices. Currently, Will is living his best life cooped up in his Connecticut home with his beautiful wife and two loving, maddening, wonderful daughters. He teaches middle school theatre and tends to his Zen garden.
Sandra: Ashley Cowan is residing in Connecticut with her husband, two daughters, two dogs, and one cat, though her heart is still very much in the Bay Area (as it was her home for almost ten years). After graduating from Roger Williams University, Ashley moved to New York City to become a starving artist before moving to SF as a moderately hungry artist where she acted, wrote, and enjoyed many burritos. She's currently working on her 6th play with SF Olympians Festival and taking a stab at writing her first YA novel. To see pictures of her pets and food she likes or hear her thoughts of the latest episode of The Bachelor, she’s on Twitter and Instagram at @ashcows
Timmy: Heather Kellogg Baumann is an actor, performer, and theater maker, and creator of this podcast! Find her at www.heatherkelloggbaumann.com.
The Radio: Colin Johnson's work has been produced or featured at Playground, Pianofight, The Circus Center Cabaret, San Diego Comic-Con, Image Comics, Potrero Stage, Pint-Sized Plays, The Olympians Festival, Shotz, Shotgun Players, The Curran, and various venues throughout the country. He is the Artistic Director of Awesome Theatre, Chief Creative Officer at Troubleshoot Productions and an Instructor /Director/Designer at Circus Center. Awesome Theatre is running 6 more Awesome Theatre Hour episodes over the summer - check out AwesomeTheatre.org.
One Little Triumph and Dance of Felt by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a attribution-noncommercial license.
Welcome back for another episode of Quarantine Radio Hour. This episode will take you through the highs and lows, but leave you feeling light and happy.
Sea Yourself in a New World by Sam Bertken, read by Britt Lauer
Britt Lauer is a Bay Area theatre maker. She is the Associate Producer at We Players and the Co Artistic Director of Poltergeist Theatre Project. Check out www.weplayers.org for our Odyssey Audio Drama and Wonder Storytime podcasts!
Sam Bertken is a member of the San Francisco Neo-Futurists, co-host of the podcast Bring Your Own Movie and has filled his shelter-in-place time with creative pursuits, video games and making cocktails for his girlfriend. Follow: patreon.com/sfneofuturists to keep up with their digital show.
Song: Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License.
Attack of the Soul Crushers by Karl Schackne
Help Desk: Hailey Cowden is a teacher, performer, writer and outdoor enthusiast. Most of her artistic pursuits are focused on creating with her students at The Ballet School Performing Arts in Walnut Creek. Follow @balletschoolwc on Instagram!
Professor Self Important: Genevieve Perdue is a Theatre Maker in the bay area and a Hobbit in Middle Earth
Mitch: Jake Gleason is an unemployed actor and restaurant worker with a passion for top ramen and a flare for talking amongst himself. He is thrilled to be able to interact with other artists through video chat.
New Dean: Dennis Markam is an actor and director and the Managing Director of Town Hall Theatre in Lafayette. You can check out their digital offerings and see what they're doing in the Fall at TownHallTheatre.com.
Playwright: Karl Schackne is a Bay Area actor, playwright, and Board member of The Playwrights' Center of San Francisco. His plays have been produced by SF Olympians, PianoFight, PCSF, and Wily West Productions
Love Gone Viral by Juliane Godfrey
Juliane Godfrey is a lover and maker of art with heart. A California native turned Broadway performer and arts educator, she was most recently seen on tour with the Lincoln Center production of My Fair Lady and made her Broadway debut as the dance captain and female swing of SpongeBob Squarepants the Musical. Other credits include the national tour of Broadway's Something Rotten, the world premiere of Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn, and many more at Arena Stage, Goodspeed Opera House, Paper Mill Playhouse, and Sacramento Music Circus. When she's not performing, Juliane loves teaching and choreographing for performing arts organizations across the country as well as writing music. Her EP Love Note to Self is available on iTunes & Spotify.
Social Media: @julianegodfrey @daily_dance_it_out
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.