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The Conservatory Podcast
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The Conservatory Podcast features news and information about the National Conservatory, the only accredited acting studio in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. The podcast focuses on the wide array of offerings of the Conservatory, including information for prospective students. Upcoming events at the Conservatory are always in the spotlight as well as behind-the-scenes looks at Conservatory students and alumni who are working in Washington's exciting theatre and film industries.
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14-Mar-2007 |
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The Conservatory Podcast Episodes - | Antigone | We continue our exploration of the programs of the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts with a look at the 2007 Actor's Repertory Theatre production of Antigone, performed by NCDA students. Education Director Hope Lambert talks with director George F. Grant about working with "newly-minted" professional actors and the challenges and joys of watching students mature as the move through the Conservatory's program. Hope then talks to the cast of Antigone about their experiences and then wraps up with a conversation with NCDA Vice President Nan Kyle Ficca. For more information on The Conservatory, visit www.theconservatory.org. Music in this episode includes original compositions and music from the Podshow Podsafe Music Network [music.podshow.com]. | Get at Short URL | Download Antigone | Play in Popup.
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| The Artists Project | We continue our exploration of the programs of the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts with a look at The Artists Project, a unique performance opportunity for students, graduates and faculty of The Conservatory to use its space for performances. We talk to Artists Project founder and producer Nan Kyle Ficca, Conservatory President Ray Ficca, who talks about the Conservatory Cabaret, and Doug Wilder, a recent NCDA graduate who directed and produced 2007's Cabaret. We hear original music from Doug and an original monologue and an original song from grad Kiertan Thorarinson. For more information on The Conservatory, visit www.theconservatory.org. Music in this episode includes original compositions and music from the Podshow Podsafe Music Network [music.podshow.com]. | Get at Short URL | Download The Artists Project | Play in Popup.
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| The Princess and the Pea | In our inaugural edition, we focus on a new program of the Conservatory: a partnership with Charter Theatre to develop new children's theatre pieces using Conservatory graduates as members of the acting company. During rehearsals for the first offering, a musical adaptation of The Princess and the Pea, by Sean Fri and Ray Ficca, we drop in on a rehearsal for a "first listen" at some of the witty new songs being developed and Education Director Hope Lambert spends some time chatting with the cast of The Princess and the Pea and director/writer/Conservatory President Ray Ficca about developing the show and his changing relationships with professional actors who were once his students. For ticket information for The Princess and the Pea, visit www.chartertheatre.org. For more information on The Conservatory, visit www.theconservatory.org. Music in this episode includes original compositions for The Princess and The Pea and music from the Podshow Podsafe Music Network [music.podshow.com]. | Get at Short URL | Download The Princess and the Pea | Play in Popup.
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