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Atlanta Theatre Life

32 Episodes

60 minutes | Aug 17, 2020
32: Shelli Delgado
Wherein Shelli takes her mother to her first Shakespeare play, learns the ropes as a producer, and shares the truth behind the rumors. Shelli Delgado is an Atlanta-based actor and producer. A former member of the Weird Sisters Theatre Project, she has also performed at the Alliance Theatre, Actor's Express, Aurora Theatre, and the Atlanta Shakespeare Company.
60 minutes | Jul 27, 2020
31: Ibi Owolabi
Wherein Ibi talks about growing up in Kennesaw, dealing with bullies, and using unconventional ways to express human connection. Ibi Owolabi is an Atlanta-based theatre director. She has worked with Actor's Express, Alliance Theatre, Theatre Emory, and is a member of the newest cohort of producers with the Weird Sisters Theatre Project.
67 minutes | May 25, 2020
30: Galen York
Wherein Galen considers a future in animation, shares the benefits and pitfalls of living in a two-artist household, and directly addresses the infamous AJC review of "Bad Jews." Gwinnett born and bred, Galen York has performed with Actor's Express, the Alliance Theatre, Aurora Theatre, Atlanta Lyric Theatre, and Theatrical Outfit. 
67 minutes | May 11, 2020
29: Gina Rickicki
Wherein Gina gets as weird as she wants, dives deep into mental health, and shares her reason for living. Atlanta-based actor Gina Rickicki has been seen in productions with Dad's Garage, Georgia Ensemble Theatre, Horizon Theatre, and the Atlanta Shakespeare Company. She is also a professional Clown Doctor with Humorology Atlanta, an organization dedicated to empowering hospitalized children through playful distraction.
63 minutes | Sep 17, 2018
28: Jeff McKerley
Wherein Jeff becomes a zookeeper, dreams of "Bewitched," and counsels us all on the necessaries of visiting Disney World. Jeff McKerley is an Atlanta-based actor/director/singer/choreographer. He has worked with Alliance Theatre, Aurora Theatre, Theatrical Outfit, Horizon Theatre, and many more. He has been nominated for 10 Suzi Bass Awards, and has won for acting and choreography.
66 minutes | Sep 10, 2018
27: Ann-Carol Pence
Wherein Ann-Carol provides superhero armor, learns a lesson from her own words, and changes her thinking about what she's looking for. Co-Founder and Associate Producer of Aurora Theatre in Lawrenceville, Ann-Carol Pence has won five Suzi Bass Awards for Outstanding Music Direction. She worked nationally with the Kennedy Center, Goodspeed Opera House, and Pasadena Playhouse.
67 minutes | Sep 4, 2018
26: Paul Conroy
Wherein Paul teaches me how to pronounce "Quincy," tells a Fabulous Story, and reveals how he judges people. Paul Conroy is the Founding and Producing Artistic Director of Out Front Theatre Company in Atlanta, the southeast's only theatre dedicated to telling the stories of the LGBTQIA experience. Previously, Paul worked with the Alliance Theatre, Serenbe Playhouse, and was the Artistic Director of Newnan Theatre Company in Newnan, GA. Today's episode is sponsored by Dad's Garage Theatre Company.
67 minutes | Aug 27, 2018
25: Freddie Ashley
Wherein Freddie auditions with his eyes, makes late-night calls with his grandmother, and shares his thoughts on the Artistic Director/audience relationship. Freddie Ashley is the Artistic Director of Actor's Express. He won a Suzi Bass Award for his performance in "The Whale," and has been nominated several times for directing, including nominations for his work on "RENT," "End of the Rainbow," "Spring Awakening," and "Grey Gardens." Today's episode is sponsored by Dad's Garage Theatre.
64 minutes | Aug 20, 2018
24: Eric Little
Wherein Eric shares a poem with his Big Mama, loves immediate surprises, and differentiates between work ethic and will. 5-time Suzi Bass Award Nominee Eric Little has been seen onstage with True Colors Theatre Company, Horizon Theatre, and Aurora Theatre. He is currently a part of the Reiser Lab Team for the Alliance Theatre, and is an adjunct professor at Clark Atlanta University.
66 minutes | Aug 13, 2018
23: Karen Howell
Wherein Karen pilfers from her father, experiences culture shock in college, and shares her Suzi Bass impersonation. Karen Howell is an Atlanta-based actress who's work has been seen at Aurora Theatre, Stage Door Players, Theatre in the Square, and Horizon Theatre. She is the Executive Director of the Suzi Bass Awards and serves as an Atlanta area liaison for Actor's Equity Association.
64 minutes | Aug 6, 2018
22: Danielle Deadwyler
Wherein Danielle visits strip clubs, recovers from a burnout, and gives a huge shout-out to a fellow Atlanta actor. Danielle Deadwyler was born and raised in Atlanta, GA. She has been seen on-stage at Synchronicity Theatre, Alliance Theatre, Horizon Theatre, and Kenny Leon's True Colors Theatre. She is also the creator/artist behind MuhfuckaNeva(Luvd)Uhs: Real Live Girls, BustItOpen, and dispossessed.
62 minutes | Jul 30, 2018
21: Bill Murphey
Wherein Bill travels with his dad, endorses a local watering hole, and becomes a father. Decatur born and bred, Bill Murphey has been an Atlanta-area theatre mainstay for over 30 years. He has appeared onstage with Horizon Theatre, Aurora Theatre, Georgia Ensemble Theatre, and Theatrical Outfit, where he is an Artistic Associate.
68 minutes | Jul 23, 2018
20: Courtney Patterson
Wherein Courtney loves Spongebob Squarepants, works best within parameters, and confuses her dad by being a lifeguard. Courtney Patterson is an Atlanta-based actress. She has performed with Alliance Theatre, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, Actor's Express, and Theatrical Outfit.
67 minutes | Mar 12, 2018
19: Jaclyn Hofmann
Wherein Jaclyn bounces from home to home, learns a harsh lesson about the judgment of children, and considers her personal mission statement. Jaclyn Hofmann is the Director of Education with Aurora Theatre in Lawrencville, GA. She has worked as a director at Atlanta Shakespeare Company and Georgia Ensemble Theatre, and is a founding member of the Weird Sisters Theatre Project.
65 minutes | Mar 5, 2018
18: Heidi Cline McKerley
Wherein Heidi develops vocal chords of steel, collects trading cards from bags of Wonder Bread, and defines Magical Realism. Heidi Cline McKerley is an Atlanta based actor-director-teacher, and has worked extensively throughout the area, having worked with Atlanta Shakespeare Company, Serenbe Playhouse, Horizon Theatre, and Actor's Express. Her most recent work is directing "Freaky Friday" for Horizon Theatre.
63 minutes | Feb 26, 2018
17: Clifton Guterman
Wherein Clifton angers his Nannie, inoculates prisoners, and recounts an audience interaction that stirs the soul. Clifton Guterman is the Associate Artistic Director and Casting Director for Theatrical Outfit. He has previously worked in several adminstrative jobs for Alliance Theatre and Actor's Express. He can currently be seen in the Theatrical Outfit production of Topher Payne's "Perfect Arrangement."
67 minutes | Feb 19, 2018
16: Kevin Harry
Wherein Kevin pops and locks, considers a future in the rodeo, and learns to cope with a terrifying giraffe. Originally from Maryland, Atlanta actor Kevin Harry has worked with Aurora Theatre, Actor's Express, Atlanta Lyric Theatre, and Theatrical Outfit. He recently directed "Fences" for Independent Artists' Playhouse, and will soon be seen in the Actor's Express production of "The Color Purple."
62 minutes | Feb 12, 2018
15: Julie Skrzypek
Wherein Julie contributes to the delinquency of the elderly, devises a very important senior capstone, and has a most memorable train ride. Julie Skzrypek is an Atlanta based director and stage manager, having worked with Synchronicity, Atlanta Shakespeare Company, and Essential Theatre. She is also a co-artistic producer for the Weird Sisters Theatre Project.
53 minutes | Feb 5, 2018
14: Topher Payne, Part 2
Wherein Topher learns about mentorship, researches Thursday night television, and hears a familiar voice.
59 minutes | Jan 29, 2018
13: Topher Payne, Part 1
Wherein Topher writes about Phish, loves the gift of paper, and never talks to girls named Jenny. Topher Payne is is an Atlanta-based playwright, screenwriter, actor, and director. His works have earned numerous awards, including the M. Elizabeth Osborn Award from the American Theatre Critics Association and several trophies from the Suzi Bass Awards. He has also been named Best Local Playwright from a wide array of Atlanta area publications.
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