Afleveringen
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We caught up with recent graduate Mckenzi Massey ('22; BFA Theatre Arts, emphasis Design and Technical Production; BA English), who's been working with our department as the costume designer for our closing production of LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS. Since graduation, Mckenzi has also started her own custom garment and alterations business—right here in Oxford.
You can see Mckenzi's work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kenzi_kreations_/
and on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KenziKreationsStudio
The Department of Theatre & Film is grateful for its patrons and corporate sponsors. As a department we are committed to the high quality instruction that our students receive. Investing in the students’ education and these quality productions helps us move toward our common goal of graduating successful, creative adults who are lifelong learners. If you are interested in contributing to these efforts, please visit https://umfoundation.givingfuel.com/theatreandfilm
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Learn more about Jon Carden here: https://tisch.nyu.edu/about/directory/drama/1352075229
Learn more about our production here: https://theatreandfilm.olemiss.edu/olemisstheatre.html
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Say hello to the newest member of our BFA Film Production faculty: Michael Tuxhorn, a.k.a. Tux. Michael comes to us with a broad background in film, largely in writing screenplays and television pilots. We talked about all that and the work they're doing with the students in our department.
To learn more about Michael, start with the bio on our website: https://theatreandfilm.olemiss.edu/MichaelTuxhorn.html
Then check out their IMDB page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7795228/
And hop over here to learn about some of Michael's projects: https://writers.coverfly.com/profile/writer-61297353c-88194
The Department of Theatre & Film is grateful for its patrons and corporate sponsors. As a department we are committed to the high quality instruction that our students receive. Investing in the students’ education and these quality productions helps us move toward our common goal of graduating successful, creative adults who are lifelong learners. If you are interested in contributing to these efforts, please visit https://umfoundation.givingfuel.com/theatreandfilm
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Our guests today are alums Shelby Grady and Gavin Fields, filmmakers and founders of the Lil Cowboy production company. They will be coming to the University of Mississippi March 6th and 7th to screen their recent film Brutal Season and host a filmmaking workshop. We talked about all that and so much more!
To see the Brutal Season trailer, please visit: https://vimeo.com/722273848
And to learn more about the film: https://www.brutalseason.com/
For more information about Lil' Cowboy, please visit: https://www.lilcowboy.co/
Also, Shelby was previously featured in an article about some of our graduates who are doing interesting things: https://news.olemiss.edu/choose-your-own-adventure-with-a-degree-in-theatre-arts/
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In this episode, we're talking with guest director and professor Beth Reeves, who came to us from Columbus State University to direct our production of Naomi Iizuka's Polaroid Stories and teach a directing class and special workshop.
To learn more about Beth, please visit her website here: https://www.bethreevesartist.com/
For more about our production of Polaroid Stories, read our release about it here: https://news.olemiss.edu/polaroid-stories-tells-greek-myth-through-street-youth/
The Department of Theatre & Film is grateful for its patrons and corporate sponsors. As a department we are committed to the high quality instruction that our students receive. Investing in the students’ education and these quality productions helps us move toward our common goal of graduating successful, creative adults who are lifelong learners. If you are interested in contributing to these efforts, please visit: https://umfoundation.givingfuel.com/theatreandfilm
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For tickets to Naomi Iizuka's Polaroid Stories, please visit our website here: http://theatreandfilm.olemiss.edu/
And to learn more about guest director Beth Reeves, please see her website here: https://www.bethreevesartist.com/
For information on the Oxford Film Festival, see their site and schedule here: https://www.ox-film.com/
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John Carden joined the Department of Theatre & Film in the fall 2022 semester as our Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre. John comes to us by way of New York — among other places, national and international — with a background in both opera and musical theatre, the latter of which he both performs, composes, and teaches.
John will also be directing our big spring musical, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, which will take place April 21-23.
For more information about John and his illustrious career, please see his bio on our website: http://theatreandfilm.olemiss.edu/JohnCarden.html
The Department of Theatre & Film is grateful for its patrons and corporate sponsors. As a department we are committed to the high quality instruction that our students receive. Investing in the students’ education and these quality productions helps us move toward our common goal of graduating successful, creative adults who are lifelong learners. If you are interested in contributing to these efforts, please visit: https://umfoundation.givingfuel.com/theatreandfilm
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In this episode, we catch up with Assistant Professor of Film Production Jaye Davidson, who, aside from working on her own film—and recently having a baby—is co-producing several big films.
To learn more about Jaye's original film The Lady Edison: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4z73x92pJpc
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In this episode, we caught up with Joe Jackson, who is the Department of Theatre & Film's new Instructional Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre Dance. Fun fact about Joe—he's actually an alum of our program! We talked about that, and what he's teaching, and so many other things.
More about Joe: http://theatreandfilm.olemiss.edu/JoeJackson.html
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In this episode, we're visiting with our assistant professor of movement for the actor, Lauren Bone Noble, who is here to tell us all about her solo show FURY!, which is an interpretation of the Greek myth of Medea told in the Bouffon clown style. Lauren had so many fascinating things to say about Medea, about clowning, and about her experiences performing this show.
For more information about the show, check out Lauren's website: https://www.furytheshow.com/makingashow
As well as the show's Instagram: www.instagram.com/furytheshow
And here's the site for United Solo, where Lauren will be performing FURY! November 12-13: https://unitedsolo.org/the-13th-annual-united-solo-theatre-festival/
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In this episode, we talk with Assistant Professor of Acting Dan Stearns, who is directing our upcoming production of "Into the Woods," which runs November 4-6 in Fulton Chapel.
For more information about the show and to get tickets, click here: https://olemissboxoffice.com/
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In this episode, we catch up with our brand new Production Manager and Assistant Professor of Stage & Production Management, Raey Bagley.
You'll learn all about Raey and their background, what makes a great production or stage manager, and all the ways theatre training is so useful—in work and in life—both onstage and off.
For more information about Raey and their work, check out this site: https://raeybagley.wixsite.com/portfolio
And for more information about our production of INTO THE BREECHES! and to buy tickets, please visit this link: http://theatreandfilm.olemiss.edu/olemisstheatre.html
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In this episode, we talk with Lindsay Rae Taylor, Assistant Professor of Performance and the director of the first show of our Fall 2022 season, "Into the Breeches!" by George Brant.
For more information about Lindsay: http://theatreandfilm.olemiss.edu/LindsayRaeTaylor.html
For more information about the show and to get tickets: https://olemissboxoffice.com/ordering-tickets/
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This episode is an introduction to everything we have going on in the Department of Theatre & Film during the Fall 2022 season.
We talk about upcoming shows, new faculty, and other things going on in the department this semester.
theatreandfilm.olemiss.edu
https://www.ghostlightrep.org/
https://linktr.ee/umfilmclub
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Today we're talking with Lindsay Rae Taylor, assistant professor of performance and the director of the final show of our spring 2022 season: William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." This fast-paced, modern retelling is both a celebration of storytelling and a meditation on why we continue retelling this story in particular.
The show runs April 21, 22, and 24, 2022. If you're listening/reading this at that time, you can find more information and purchase tickets at the UM Box Office by calling (662) 915-7411 or visiting https://olemissboxoffice.universitytickets.com/
To learn more about Lindsay and her work here in the department, check out our previous episode with her here: https://stageandscreen.simplecast.com/episodes/lindsay-rae-taylor-assistant-professor-of-performance
The Department of Theatre & Film is grateful for its patrons and corporate sponsors. As a department we are committed to the high quality instruction that our students receive. Investing in the students’ education and these quality productions helps us move toward our common goal of graduating successful, creative adults who are lifelong learners. If you are interested in contributing to these efforts, please visit https://umfoundation.givingfuel.com/theatreandfilm
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In this episode we're talking with playwright Anne Marie Cammarato, who was the inaugural recipient of our brand new Emerging Women's Playwriting Fellowship and the author of the play HAZEL, which we are producing in a world premiere February 2022.
For more information about Anne Marie and the fellowship, check out this story: https://news.olemiss.edu/inaugural-playwriting-resident-work-summer-um/
For information about what inspired the playwright to create this new climate crisis drama, read here about Tangier Island, which Anne Marie mentions during our interview: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/climate-change-rising-seas-tangier-island-chesapeake-book-talk
For tickets to see HAZEL, which runs February 25 - March 6, visit the UM Box Office here: https://olemissboxoffice.com/ordering-tickets/ or by calling (662) 915-7411
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As our fall 2021 semester comes to a close, here's a quick peek at what we having coming up in our spring 2022 season!
To learn more about our inaugural Emerging Women's Playwriting resident, click here: https://libarts.olemiss.edu/inaugural-playwriting-resident-to-work-this-summer-at-um/
To hear an interview with new faculty member Lindsay Rae Taylor, check out: https://stageandscreen.simplecast.com/episodes/lindsay-rae-taylor-assistant-professor-of-performance
For tickets and other information about our department and our spring 2022 season: http://theatreandfilm.olemiss.edu/
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Today we are talking with Donna Buckley, who is Instructional Associate Professor of Costume Technology, about the very exciting study abroad program she will be leading over May Intersession next year. It’s called “Exploring the Performance and Design of London Theatre,” is basically two weeks jam-packed with workshops, museum visits, performances, and other experiences. It’s open to students in any major and any year, and as we’ll hear from Donna while it is theatre-focused, it’s going to be a great program for students in many disciplines.
To learn more about the program and to apply, visit the Study Abroad office website here: https://studyabroad.olemiss.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=12119
For more information about Donna Buckley, see her bio on the Theatre & Film site: http://theatreandfilm.olemiss.edu/DonnaBuckley.html
(If you'd like to contact Donna with specific questions about the program, her e-mail address can be found in her bio at the link above.)
And here are just a few of the experiences included in this immersive, two-week study abroad program (check out the study abroad office site for the full listing!):
The Globe Theatre: https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/
The National Theatre: https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/
The Victorian & Albert Museum: https://www.vam.ac.uk/
Warner Brothers Studio Tour: The Making of Harry Potter:
ITV Studios: https://www.itv.com/
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In this episode, we're catching up with new faculty member Annalise V. Caudle, who is an instructional assistant professor of lighting design. Annalise joined our department in the fall of 2021 and jumped in with both feet designing our huge production of LEGALLY BLONDE. In addition to teaching, she'll be creating lighting designs for our upcoming spring-semester shows, HAZEL—an original work created through our new Emerging Women's Playwriting fellowship, more on that later—and ROMEO & JULIET.
To learn more about Annalise and her work, check out her website here: https://www.annalisecaudle.com/
The Department of Theatre & Film is grateful for its patrons and corporate sponsors. As a department we are committed to the high quality instruction that our students receive. Investing in the students’ education and these quality productions helps us move toward our common goal of graduating successful, creative adults who are lifelong learners. If you are interested in contributing to these efforts, please visit: https://umfoundation.givingfuel.com/theatreandfilm
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Nicole Fava graduated from our program in 2019 with a BFA in Musical Theatre and is back this year to choreograph our first major in-theatre production—LEGALLY BLONDE—in more than 18 months.
We talked about her time in our program as well as her experience choreographing this huge musical.
To learn more about our production of Legally Blonde, check out this story: https://news.olemiss.edu/latest-um-theatre-production-asks-what-would-elle-do/
For tickets, please contact the UM Box Office by calling (662) 915-7411 or visiting: https://olemissboxoffice.com/ordering-tickets/
The Department of Theatre & Film is grateful for its patrons and corporate sponsors. As a department we are committed to the high quality instruction that our students receive. Investing in the students’ education and these quality productions helps us move toward our common goal of graduating successful, creative adults who are lifelong learners. If you are interested in contributing to these efforts, please visit: https://umfoundation.givingfuel.com/theatreandfilm
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