26th November 2024

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TheatreArtLife’s Podcast Stage Management Playlist

Episode 5 – Covid special with Liam Klenk

Liam Klenk joins us from the Alps hiking trail as he launches the Step4Circus initiative, helping circus professionals get back to work. https://step4circus.com

Episode 10 – Stage Management with Nathan Grimoulas

We are joined by Stage Manager Nathan Grimoulas. Nathan is a Stage Manager with broad international experience, most recently working as General Stage Manager for Cirque du Soleil’s Kooza.

Episode 28 – Circus in Mexico with Charly Ortega

Charly Ortega is originally from Mexico and has worked for Cirque du Soleil and Dragone shows across the world. Building a career that stemmed from his childhood passion for theatre and circus, Charly studied to postgraduate level before spending the last 7 years working with Cirque and Dragone. He has a vast knowledge on traditional and modern circus history and culture, and talks to us about the differences between them, as well as his interesting life experiences.

Episode 31 – Guest host Justin Mabardi with stage manager Jason Bassett (Part One)

In this special episode, TheatreArtLife contributor Justin Mabardi is our guest host speaking with Jason Bassett. Justin Mabardi is a creative producer and multi-camera director with significant experience in the production and development of live shows & live shows for television. He has associate directed on Broadway, on music world tours and for filmed concerts. He also has fifteen years of experience stage managing shows and events of every scale in twenty countries. He studied at the University of California, Santa Barbara and lives in New York City.

Episode 32 – Guest host Justin Mabardi with stage manager Jason Bassett (Part Two)

This is the Part 2 of two parts special episode with TheatreArtLife contributor Justin Mabardi is our guest host speaking with Jason Bassett.

Episode 33 – Stage management with Miguel de la Fuente Graciani

In this episode Anna speaks with Miguel de la Fuente Graciani about his global career and work in stage management. Miguel is originally from Spain, and started his career in the film industry before moving into live entertainment when working in Mexico in 2009. Miguel has a vast range of experience working across ceremonies, events, theatre, and turns his hand to an array of technical work and operations as well as stage management. His favorite gig was stage managing the historic opening and closing ceremonies for the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games.

Episode 40 – The US Marine Band with Rich Dickerson

In this episode taken from a TheatreArtLife Webinar, Rich Dickerson talks with us about his time working as Stage Manager with The United States Marine Band. Rich gives us an insight into playing for presidential audiences and what it’s like making music happen on the world’s stage.

Episode 47 – Financial literacy in the Arts with Melissa Bondar

In this episode, we are joined by Stage Manager and Financial advocate, Melissa Bondar. Not only has she travelled the world with a successful career, Mel is the founder of Broke Girl Rich, empowering financial literacy for those in the arts and beyond to live well and make the most out of their money.

Episode 48 – Disability and accessibility in the Arts with Peter Royston

In this episode, taken from a TheatreArtLife Webinar, we are joined by Peter Royston to discuss disability and accessibility in the Arts. Peter is an equity stage manager based in New York and is an ally and advocate to the disabled community. He has been inspired by his lived experiences as a white, gay man with Cerebral Palsy, and works to redefine equity among discriminated groups within the industry.

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