Page To Stage

Join co-hosts, Mary Dina and Brian Sedita, as they focus the spotlight back on the theatermaker to uncover their process. They speak with folks from the industry who are often not heard from, including stage managers, producers, crew members, administrators, designers, marketers, press agents, and more!

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 52m. Bisher sind 86 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle zwei Wochen gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 22 hours 25 minutes

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episode 15: Rob Rokicki, Composer/Lyricist


Rob Rokicki is composer/lyricist whose shows have been nominated for Drama Desk, Lortel, and Off-Broadway Alliance awards. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild, Actor's Equity, and an alum of the Tony Award-winning BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Writing workshop.


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 December 9, 2019  55m
 
 

episode 14: Hunter Arnold, Theatrical Producer


Hunter is a Tony Award and Olivier Award-winning Theatrical Producer. He has produced musicals and plays on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and on the West End.


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 November 25, 2019  1h7m
 
 

episode 13: Craig Miller, Hairdresser/Freelance Stylist


Craig Miller is a Hairdresser on Broadway! He's currently working at the new Broadway musical, Tina.


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 November 11, 2019  46m
 
 

episode 12: Misha Osherovich, Actor/Filmmaker/Activist


In our conversation, we chat about the importance of knowing your body and trusting yourself to speak up when something is not right.


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 October 28, 2019  1h4m
 
 

episode 11: Madison Sylvester, Casting Associate


In this episode, we chat with Madison Sylvester, a Casting Associate at Telsey + Company. In this episode, we finally found answers to so many of our outstanding casting questions!


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 October 14, 2019  49m
 
 

episode 10: Mel Hinkle - Actor, Talent Management


We recently sat down with actor and talent manager, Mel Hinkle. She began her acting career as a child with Shirley Grant Management, working mostly on commercials and movies. She now manages talent in the theatrical & commercial divisions at the same management company she started in at 6 years old. Mel also leads SGM’s Spectrum Division specializing in Trans, non-binary, & gender-fluid talent.


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 September 30, 2019  51m
 
 

episode 9: Ian Weinberger, Associate Music Director/Conductor


In this episode, we sat down with Ian, a music director and conductor currently working on Broadway's Hamilton and Freestyle Love Supreme. We chat with Ian about his path to music directing, a few of his biggest supporters/mentors, and how he collaborates with composers and lyricists on new musicals. We learned so much about the music department from our chat with Ian and we know you will too.


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 September 16, 2019  1h12m
 
 

episode 8: Marysa Robinson, Entertainment Law


In this week’s episode, we sat down with Marysa and talked about her major and how it gave her an unique college experience, why she loves casting so much, and how she got started with her current job in entertainment law! We learned so much from our conversation with Marysa and we know you will too!


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 September 2, 2019  51m
 
 

episode 7: Tony Howell, Digital Strategist for Artists


As an artist, have you ever struggled with what to post on social media or when? Are you debating on if you should have a website and what you should include? Have you asked yourself: what’s my brand and how do I get it? Well, this week’s guest will help you with all that AND more! Check out our conversation with Digital Strategist Tony Howell and then go follow him on Instagram to keep up with insightful tips and tricks.


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 August 19, 2019  55m
 
 

episode 6: Jennifer Tepper, Producer


We are very excited to share this conversation with you! With two shows currently running (one on Broadway, one Off-Broadway), I’m still shocked she had the time to sit down with us! We loved hearing all about her working relationship with Joe Iconis, how she defines commercial theatre, and why it’s so important to preserve the history of Broadway, especially now.


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 August 5, 2019  53m