On today's show Josh and Lyndsay chat about the state of The Great White Way and the closure of KPOP and Ain't No Mo, and a new show from Spiegelworld opening in Atlantic City called The Hook. Later in the episode they call up director, Ring Master and co-founder of Circus Bella, Abigail Munn. A native of San Francisco, Abigail started performing on the trapeze before creating her own company modeled on the success of the Pickle Family Circus's outdoor shows. They chat about circus directing, music selection, managing insurance, and performing in public spaces. If you enjoy the show please share it with a friend and rate and review us wherever you get podcasts!
On today's episode Josh and Lyndsay chat about the Gordon Turner Historical Circus Video Archive now available on Patreon, the new documentary from Cirque Du Soleil Without a Net, and the closure of NYC largest training studio The Muse. Later in the show they call up Nassib El-Husseini, the CEO and executive producer of Les 7 Doigts based in Montreal. They chat about his background in conflict resolution, his journey into the circus, and the state of the touring industry. If you enjoy the episode please share it with a friend and subscribe!
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On today's show Josh and Lyndsay chat about their summer circus Stars Above, recap the CINAR's conference in Montreal, and talk about the state of the performing arts market in New York City. Later in the episode they call up Danise Payne who was the first female African American clown in Ringling Brothers & Barnum and Bailey Circus and the author of the memoir Elbows in My Ears. They talk about Danise's path through the circus, how she developed her clown characters, and challenges she had to overcome to pursue her dreams. If you enjoy the episode please rate the show on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and share it with a friend!
On today's episode Josh and Lyndsay recap the NYC rehearsals for the second summer of their open air circus Stars Above, talk about the workshop presentation of Water for Elephants the musical, and examine a new ticketing bill signed into law in New York State. Later in the episode they call up Sylvia Hernandez DiStasi a second generation circus performer and 2019 inductee into the Circus Ring of Fame. Sylvia is one of the co-founders of the Actors Gymnasium in Chicago and has been a circus choreographer for countless theater productions in the midwest. If you enjoy today's episode please share it with a friend!
On today's show Josh & Lyndsay talk about the fall out of an economic downturn in theater and circus in the US, their upcoming outdoor circus show Stars Above, and tease a streaming rerun of the unique juggling experience Reflex. Later in the show Josh call's up Kirk Marsh, clown and founder of the tented show Circus Kirkus. They talk about Kirk's start in clowning and what it takes to build and start a small tented circus - keeping it going turns out to be another question! If you enjoy today's show please subscribe and share it with a friend.
On today's show Josh and Lyndsay announce the cast and tour route for their open air summer circus Stars Above, big news from a rebranded Ringling, and review the book Shanghai Acrobat. Later in the episode Josh calls up husband and wife duo Simone and Trey Key who own and operate Culpepper Merriweather Great Combined Circus out of Hugo, OK. Trey is the general manager and performs a big cat act, Simone is the ringmaster and trapeze artist. If you enjoy the episode please share it with a friend!
On today's show, Josh and Lyndsay announce an open casting call for their circus show Stars Above, recap a great performance from the Columbia Circus Collective, and discuss some unusual goings on at the new production Amytiska in Las Vegas. Later in the show they call up clowns and creators Seth Bloom & Christina Gelsone. A performing and married couple, together they have created original shows including AirPlay and Waterbombs, and subsequently toured them around the world. If you enjoy the show please share it with a friend!
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about the origins of Kenneth Feld's Madhattan and its odd relationship to Cirque Du Soleil's Mad Apple in Las Vegas. Later in the show they call up AJ Silver aka Angelo Ioidice to talk about his life in the circus and rodeo. You can see Angelo in his new solo show coming up in NYC called A Cowboy from the Bronx. If you enjoy the episode please share it with a friend!
On today's episode Josh and Lyndsay recap the first two weeks of REFLEX's premiere run in New York City and how the show has been recieved thus far. They also chat about a new residency from Circus Culture and a funraiser from NECCA. Later in the show they called up Circus Historical Society and board member of Circus Fans of American, Bruce Hawley. Bruce talks about his familial connections to PT Barnum, how circus has evolved, and why it's worth joining the CHS. If you enjoy today's show, please share it with a friend!
On today's episode Josh and Lyndsay talk about how coronavirus has once again disrupted showbusiness, their thoughts on Cirque Du Soleil's new show Drawn to Life, and the upcoming premiere of REFLEX: Unravelling 4,000 Years of Juggling. Later in the show they call up seasoned circus producer Wayne McCary. During his tenure of over 41 consecutive years producing the Big E Super Circus in Massachusetts and the Maine Shrine Circus dates, Wayne produced thousands of circus performances feauting many familiar stars. If you enjoyed today's episode please share it with a friend!