Sarah Carleton ~
Director
Sarah holds an MFA in Acting from Catholic University and has taught at Kean College, Seton Hall University, Adam Mickewicz in Poznan, Poland, and for the last twenty-four years at UVM. Directorial works at UVM include
Tartuffe, Peter and the Starcatcher, Dracula, Our Town, The Arabian Nights, You Can’t Take it With You, Compleat Female Stage Beauty, and
Noises Off. Professional directing credits include
The Mousetrap, Wait Until Dark, Or, Almost Maine, and
She Stoops to Conquer. Sarah is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association with acting credits in New York, regional and national tours which include
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Marc Tumminelli and Little Me: Growing Up Broadway, in association with theBroadway Podcast Network, is celebrating their one year anniversary with new episodes, as well as, their new Spotlight series. Little Me: Growing Up Broadway has surpassed 30,000 downloads since launching in March of 2020 and is expanding their vision welcoming industry professionals who have made magic behind the scenes in a new spotlight series. Find Little Me now at bpn.fm/littleme
Little Me s first spotlight guest is legendary youth talent agent Nancy Carson, who was recently featured in the FX/New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears and was instrumental in the careers of Spears, Cynthia Nixon, Lea Michele, Mandy Moore, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Miscia Barton, Ariana Grande, Ben Affleck, and Matt Damon. Nancy shares her behind the scenes stories launching the careers of so many young people and the do s and don ts for parents of kids in the business in the episode to be released on February 18,
My New Orleans
02/10/2021
METAIRIE, La (press release) – Jefferson Performing Arts Society brings its third production of the new year to the Jefferson Performing Arts Center with the timeless 1940s dark comedy Arsenic and Old Lace from Feb. 26-March 7, 2021.
The popular play by Joseph Kesselring was originally staged on Broadway before becoming the classic film directed by Frank Capra, starring Cary Grant as drama critic Mortimer Brewster. This fast-paced farce features homicidal maniacs that all hail from the same family, including a serial killer brother on the lam and two sweet aunts who have been poisoning their boardinghouse residents for years. Then there’s the uncle who thinks he’s Teddy Roosevelt!
January 14, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Constance Scrafield
It is one thing to write, using the information reported by others; it is another to see the event for oneself.
The Citizen was invited to attend a filming of one of the participants in the upcoming An Affair of the Heart, Theatre Orangeville’s online production for the Valentine’s Day “season,” as it were, running from Feb. 12 to 25.
All but the stage was in darkness, the quiet seats providing comfort for the few of us in attendance. In addition to ourselves were the two musicians, Trevor Patt and Nicolas Mustapha.
“It’s been a long time since I sang on a stage,” Mr. Patt observed, sadly but also expressing his joy about being there. He was sat on a stool, centre stage, guitar in his hands.
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