The Working Actor’s JourneyDirector Robert Goldsby on the Aliveness of Molière, Clear Transitions, and Being Blissfully HappyOn the show today is Robert Goldsby, a man of the theatre for over 60 years, working as an actor, director, professor, administrator…Apr 13, 2019Apr 13, 2019
The Working Actor’s JourneyEp #16: Ray Porter (Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 300+ Audiobooks) on Delivering the Mail, Being…The biggest downfall of actors is when they start to get very pleased with themselves because they’re actors; having something else that…Jan 8, 2019Jan 8, 2019
The Working Actor’s JourneyPodcast Ep #15: Dawn Didawick (Regional Theatre, Erin Brockovich, Pretty Little Liars) on Being a…On the show is Dawn Didawick, an LA-based actor who has worked at numerous regional theatres, has lived and worked in both DC and New York…Dec 21, 2018Dec 21, 2018
The Working Actor’s JourneyA Tribute to Philip Bosco, with Armin Shimerman and Peter Van NordenA lot of actors my age thought of Phil Bosco as a god. ~ Armin ShimermanDec 18, 2018Dec 18, 2018
The Working Actor’s JourneyPodcast Ep. #14: Steppenwolf’s Francis Guinan on Being Blue Collar and Slightly UndisciplinedWe continue with season two and today on the show is Francis Guinan, a Chicago-based actor who has been a part of the Steppenwolf Ensemble…Nov 16, 2018Nov 16, 2018
The Working Actor’s JourneyPodcast Ep. #13 with Reed Birney, Tony-winning actor of The HumansSeason 2 of the podcast begins with Reed Birney, an actor who struggled for many years and only recently found recognition and success.Oct 31, 2018Oct 31, 2018