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  • That's Ridiculous! Keep It. (with Lon Barrera)
    2024/08/27

    What happens when you mix the talents of a director, actor, singer, and dancer? Find out as we sit down with Lon Barrera for an episode brimming with theatrical magic! Lon recounts unforgettable performances and shares heartwarming stories about his long-time collaborator, Kristen Spires, whom he affectionately calls his "theater wife."

    From the nostalgic hits of the '80s and '90s to the emotional highs of watching "Rent" with a friend affected by HIV, our conversation explores the transformative power of theater. We reminisce about iconic productions and the influence of legends like Andrew Lloyd Webber, all while celebrating our tradition of catching every Tony Award-winning best musical since 1989—minus the elusive "Passion." Lon’s journey from a small barn theater to landing leading roles showcases the impact of perseverance and passion in the arts.

    Laugh along with us in our theater-themed game show segment, where Lon tries to recall lines from his past roles. We dive into the joy of memorable performances and dream projects, like Lon’s desire to direct "The Drowsy Chaperone." The episode also touches on the importance of creating a safe and diverse theater environment, and the significant role that inclusivity and respect play in the creative process. Tune in for a heartfelt, humorous, and deeply insightful exploration of life in the theater.

    If you want to catch all the action, you can watch the full episode video at YouTube.com/@DanielDoesDFW. Follow us on Instagram and Tik Tok: @DanielDoesDFW

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Mimosas, Missteps, and Making It in NYC (with Kae Styron)
    2024/08/13

    Ever wondered how a mimosa brunch could reveal more than just a good time? This episode of Daniel Does brings you a heartwarming reunion with Kae Styron, where we reminisce about our decade-long friendship and the vibrant DFW theater community. From the emotional highs of Ashley Blaine's "Ghost" performance to the hilarity of discovering Kae's histamine intolerance over brunch, our conversation is filled with laughter, nostalgia, and the shared love for performing arts.

    Join us as we explore the allure and challenges of city living for artists, particularly in the Big Apple. Kae's dreams of making it in New York City, karaoke nights filled with Broadway tunes, and a memorable rendition of "Santa Fe" from "Newsies" provide a mix of aspiration and reality. We also recount humorous stage mishaps and reflect on past performances, weaving a tapestry of memories that highlight both the glamour and grit of pursuing a career in the arts.

    Finally, we pull back the curtain on the technical side of theater, revealing the magic that happens behind the scenes. From troubleshooting a tricky PVC gate during a "Newsies" performance to the journey from set building to production management, we discuss the importance of teamwork and resourcefulness. Don't miss our fun segment "Tool Time," where Kae tests my tool knowledge, leading to plenty of laughs and witty exchanges. This episode is a celebration of creativity, collaboration, and the authenticity that fuels our passion for theater.

    If you want to catch all the action, you can watch the full episode video at YouTube.com/@DanielDoesDFW. Follow us on Instagram and Tik Tok: @DanielDoesDFW

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    59 分
  • Where Does This Live (with Hope Cox)
    2024/07/30

    Join us on this episode of Daniel Does DFW Theater as we explore costume design with our special guest, the incredibly talented costume designer Hope Cox. Hope shares her unique journey from fashion design to becoming a sought-after name in the Dallas-Fort Worth theater scene. From her early days inspired by her seamstress mom to her work on productions at Theater Arlington and Jubilee Theatre, Hope gives us a behind-the-scenes look at her creative process, including her upcoming full design show at the Dallas Theater Center. We even flirt with the idea of collaborating with the drag community to elevate the wig game in local theater.

    In the next segment, we spotlight her as an unexpected hero in the theater world—a Lewisville resident who offered their sewing skills via a simple email and found themselves thrust into the demanding world of costume design with the show "La Cage Aux Folles." We trace her career growth, celebrating her willingness to embrace every opportunity. To lighten the mood, we play a hilarious game of color identification, revealing humorous and unexpected results that had us all laughing out loud.

    Our final chapters are a must-listen for aspiring costume designers and theater enthusiasts alike. We navigate through the art and science of costume design, discussing everything from initial script read-throughs to the importance of color theory and character alignment. Hope shares insightful anecdotes from productions like "Rocky Horror" and "James and the Giant Peach Jr.," emphasizing the importance of self-advocacy and open communication between designers and actors. We wrap up with a fun and informative segment where Hope demonstrates her stoning technique, and we share playful behind-the-scenes stories. This episode is packed with laughter, creativity, and a deep appreciation for the magic of theater.

    If you want to catch all the action, you can watch the full episode video at YouTube.com/@DanielDoesDFW. Follow us on Instagram and Tik Tok: @DanielDoesDFW

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    56 分
  • Middle-Aged Women, Anxiety Over Talking, & A Little Drunk (with Cara Statham Serber)
    2024/07/17

    What happens when stage mishaps turn into unforgettable theater moments? Join us for an unforgettable episode as we sit down with the phenomenal Cara Statham Serber, to share hilarious backstage stories and explore the vibrant Dallas-Fort Worth theater scene. You'll hear delightful anecdotes involving fellow local talents like Mary Grim and Megan Kelly Bates, along with Cara’s memorable role as Lin in Trailer Park. From the joy of performing to the chaos of unexpected blunders, Cara brings us into the heart of the DFW theater community with humor and charm.

    Ever wondered what it’s like to understudy for a powerhouse like Angela Turner Wilson? We dive into the exhilarating highs and nerve-wracking lows of stepping in for other performers, with Cara providing a window into the world of auditions, early theater passions, and unforgettable stage mishaps. Listen as we reminisce about our own performances, imagine dream roles, and share personal stories that highlight the passion and determination required for a career in theater.

    Cara doesn't hold back as she recounts her breakthrough in the DFW theater world, from her breakout role in "Down South" with Uptown Players to securing a commercial agent. You'll be entertained by tales of emotional performances, roller-skating incidents, and the incredible camaraderie within the DFW acting community. We wrap up with a light-hearted game, blending laughter and heartfelt reflections on the journey of an actor. This episode is packed with humor, inspiration, and a touch of nostalgia, making it a must-listen for theater enthusiasts and dreamers alike.

    If you want to catch all the action, you can watch the full episode video at YouTube.com/@DanielDoesDFW. Follow us on Instagram and Tik Tok: @DanielDoesDFW

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    58 分
  • My Pronouns Are: Diverse Casting (with Jayden Russell)
    2024/07/02

    Ever wondered what it's like to transition from the high-energy chaos of Rocky Horror to the thoughtful contemplation of taking on equity roles? Jayden Russell joins us for a trip down memory lane, sharing hilarious and heartfelt stories from our early days together on stage to their current ambitions. Tune in to hear about our wild nights out with some unforgettable stage moments. It's a candid reflection on friendship, theater, and the transformative journey of an artist.

    This episode doesn't shy away from tackling the serious issues that plague the industry, particularly around diversity and casting. Jayden and I share our frustrations with predominantly white casts and performative activism, emphasizing the need for genuine representation and thoughtful casting decisions. We also dive into the complexities of racial identity in theater and the importance of accountability in creating a more inclusive environment. Our conversation is both a call to action and a heartfelt discussion on the responsibilities that come with taking on such challenges.

    But it's not all serious—get ready for some laughs as we recount theater mishaps, from wardrobe malfunctions to audition disasters. And don't miss the exciting updates on Jayden's upcoming projects, including a one-person cabaret and involvement in "Margaritaville." Whether you're here for the laughs, the tears, or the inspiring stories, this episode promises a rich tapestry of theater tales, personal reflections, and a passionate call for change in the industry.

    If you want to catch all the action, you can watch the full episode video at YouTube.com/@DanielDoesDFW. Follow us on Instagram and Tik Tok: @DanielDoesDFW

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    56 分
  • Who Direct The World? GIRLS! (with Rebecca Lowrey)
    2024/06/18

    Get ready for an exhilarating journey with Rebecca Lowrey, an influential force in the DFW theater scene! From her childhood beginnings and passion for piano, Rebecca shares her vibrant and engaging story. Discover how she ingeniously balances her creative pursuits with her busy life, offering a glimpse into the inspiring energy that propels her forward. We guarantee you'll be enchanted by her dynamic personality and dedication to her craft.

    Rebecca and I dive into the critical aspects of audition preparation and casting equity, revealing the importance of confidence and preparation in the competitive world of theater. We discuss practical steps for making auditions accessible and enjoyable, while also addressing the exhilarating, yet stressful nature of understudy opportunities. Learn from Rebecca's insights on the evolving audition landscape in the post-COVID era and the importance of inclusive, safe spaces for all individuals in the theater industry.

    As we wrap up, we explore dream roles in musical theater, the intricacies of developing new musicals in Texas, and the mission of MusicalWriters.com. Hear about our shared excitement for upcoming musical collaborations and the joy of producing new works that resonate with diverse audiences. Don't miss this creative, insightful, and entertaining episode with Rebecca Lowrey!

    If you want to catch all the action, you can watch the full episode video at YouTube.com/@DanielDoesDFW. Follow us on Instagram and Tik Tok: @DanielDoesDFW

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    52 分
  • Theater Choices and Authentic Voices (with Dominic Pecikonis)
    2024/06/04

    What if the theater could be a gateway to discovering your true self? In this gripping episode of "Daniel Does DFW," we sit down with the phenomenal Dominic Pecikonis, who brings both wisdom and wit to our conversation. From their humble beginnings in a third-grade play to mesmerizing performances as Eliza Rocks, Dominic opens up about their profound journey in theater and drag. We met through mutual friends and shared karaoke nights, and their story is nothing short of inspiring—filled with authenticity, dedication, and the transformative power of stagecraft.

    Dominic sheds light on how theater has been a sanctuary for minority groups and trans individuals, sharing personal anecdotes from roles like Paulette in "Legally Blonde" and poignant performances in "Rent." We explore the evolving landscape of representation in theater, discussing the nuances of casting trans and queer individuals. Dominic's heartfelt reflections on performing femme roles shortly after coming out, and their powerful rendition of "Somewhere That's Green," offer a deep dive into the importance of authenticity and inclusivity on stage.

    We also tackle the pressing issue of diversity behind the scenes, emphasizing the need for inclusive casting practices and diverse leadership. Dominic's experience with productions like "Rocky Horror Show" and their dreams of roles that reflect their own voice illustrate the ongoing struggle for visibility and acceptance in the arts. This episode isn't just a conversation; it's a call to action for more inclusive and authentic representation in the theater world. Don't miss this compelling dialogue with Dominic Pecikonis, packed with insights, laughs, and an unwavering commitment to truth in art.

    If you want to catch all the action, you can watch the full episode video at YouTube.com/@DanielDoesDFW. Follow us on Instagram and Tik Tok: @DanielDoesDFW

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    50 分
  • His Tragedy: The Musical (with Mark Quach)
    2024/05/21

    Picture the scene: a bustling stage, the laughter of friends, and an unforgettable journey through the highs and lows of theater life. That's what you're in for as we sit down with the THE Mark Quach, a true master of the theatrical arts. From our chance meeting amid the quirky characters of "Spelling Bee" to mutual friends, this episode is a heartfelt nod to the connections and memories we cherish in the Dallas-Fort Worth theater scene.

    Cue the spotlight on those endearing, sometimes cringe-worthy, stage blunders that every performer knows all too well. Mark regales us with tales that will have you in stitches—from a surprise tumble in "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" to an on-stage faux pas during "Sweeney Todd." But it's not all pratfalls and missteps; we also peel back the curtain on Mark's dream roles. This chapter of our conversation is a testament to the unpredictable excitement that only live performance can bring.

    From the sparkling seas with Disney Cruises to the ambition of "His Story," a Texas-sized musical with a "Hamilton" twist, Mark's narrative will sweep you away on an adventure. We'll even step into the dancer's shoes together, breaking down a line dance that will have you tapping along in no time. So, whether you're a theater aficionado, a dance enthusiast, or just someone looking for a good tale, join us for this episode—where every step, misstep, and side-splitting laugh is part of the beautiful dance that is theater.

    Creative Team: Daniel Hernandez, Amanda Sims, Natalie Hinds, & Aly Badalamenti
    Music By: Elise Wattman

    If you want to catch all the action, you can watch the full episode video at YouTube.com/@DanielDoesDFW. Follow us on Instagram and Tik Tok: @DanielDoesDFW

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    55 分