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The Show Must Go Online

The Show Must Go Online

De : Danny Hughes
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Since March 2020, Theatre in K-12 education looks a lot different. This interview style podcast seeks out professionals, educators, and any who's just trying to make theatre work in any form. The Show Must Go Online seeks to help educators figure out this new world of online, hybrid, and just all around different performances. Hosted and created by former teacher and professional voice over artist, Danny Hughes, this podcast hopes to be a source of connection and light while many school stages remain dark. Music for Intro/Outro: "Cottages" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Art Divertissement et arts du spectacle Relations Sciences sociales
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    • Niki Guinan
      Apr 17 2021

      Niki Guinan and I met for the first time doing this podcast as a recommendation from a colleague from my high school theatre days. Niki is running two versions of Winnie the Pooh entirely online for 44 elementary school students. It's all Zoom, she's cutting it together, and she's awesome.

      This is the first episode of The Show Must Go Online, a podcast created and hosted by Danny Hughes with the goal of helping theatre professionals and educators find ways to "make it work" in an increasingly digital theatrical world. 

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      51 min
    • Abby Olson-Carroll and Rob Carroll
      Apr 17 2021

      In the second episode of The Show Must Go Online, I talk with husband and wife Rob Carroll and Abby Olson-Carroll. Rob's a K12 Theatre teacher and Abby is a theatre professional in South Carolina, but I met them doing community theatre in Carroll County, Maryland about ten years ago. 

      This episode covers a lot, like how to choose a show not just for monetary gain, but for social change (even in a pandemic) and how to put on Tartuffe in your living room while your husband tries to entertain two large dogs in a bedroom.

       

      Music:

      "Cottages" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

      Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

      http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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      58 min
    • Christina Enoch Kemmerer
      Apr 17 2021

      The positivity train keeps rolling in episode 3 with Christina Enoch Kemmerer, who heads all things theatre at the St. Paul's School Upper School in Baltimore. In our interview, Christina talks about embracing more "yes, and" and letting go of expectations and ego. 

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      1 h et 1 min
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