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TJ Rogers, Jamie Rigatti, and Melvin the Muppet ponder all things from the world of Magic: the Gathering. Each episode, your hosts will discuss anything and everything related to the world of Magic and will answer listener questions of any kind.
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From Red Bull, meet the people pushing the boundaries of sport, adventure, gaming, culture and more. With interviews, discussions and immersive long reads, this is Beyond the Ordinary. Listen to all episodes and discover more about Beyond the Ordinary at redbull.com/BeyondTheOrdinary
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Quill and Curtain

Darrin J. Friedman

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Unleash your inner playwright with "Quill and Curtain," the ultimate podcast tailored for playwrights, by playwrights. Dive into the craft of playwriting with in-depth discussions, expert writing tips, and exclusive interviews with top dramatists. Whether you're an aspiring writer or a seasoned playwright, "Quill and Curtain" offers invaluable insights to elevate your work. Subscribe now and stay ahead in the world of drama. 🎭✍️ #playwriting #podcast #dramaturgy #creativewriting #theatrecomm ...
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Welcome to the F24 Podcast where every week I invite creatives of all sorts over to my studio in North Acton to talk about their lives and interactions with London, Culture and Creativity.
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Podcast on entrepreneurship and investment by Riana Shah, concurrent degree student at MIT and Harvard. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/venture-vignettes/support
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Ashley Lauren Rogers takes center stage in our latest episode, bringing her dynamic artistry as a playwright, podcaster, and actor to our conversation. Discover how a high school program and Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun" sparked Ashley's passion for storytelling, while her battle with ADHD turned plays into her refuge. As an out trans …
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Join us for a captivating conversation with Jonathan Alexandrados, a gifted New York-based writer and playwright, as we explore their unique journey into the world of theater. Jonathan opens up about their challenging transition to New York City during the tumultuous events of 9/11, and how the experience, coupled with a passion for toy collecting …
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In this edition of Quill and Curtain, Darrin interviews prolific playwright George Sapio. Here is a little bit about him: George believes in learning all there is to making theatre happen; he's not just a playwright but has worked extensively as a director, producer, dramaturg, and designer. The podcast is sponsored by Point Park University's MFA p…
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We are beyond thrilled to welcome the talented playwright TJ Young to the latest episode of The Quill and Curtain Podcast!Known for his powerful storytelling, TJ’s work dives deep into human connection, culture, and identity. In this episode, TJ shares his journey as a playwright, what inspires his writing, and the stories behind his most iconic wo…
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Join Joe Swenson, the creative force behind Broken Arts Entertainment, as he delves into the world of storytelling, creativity, and the arts. Joe, an accomplished author, playwright, director, and producer, brings his unique perspective to the podcast, exploring the intricate process of creating compelling narratives and innovative art.The podcast …
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In this week's episode of Quill and Curtain, we have DonMike Mendoza. Don Michael H. Mendoza, (Don Mike), is the Founder of DMH Mendoza Productions and the Co-Founder and Executive Producer of LA TI DO Productions where through both entities he’s produced on Broadway (Smash, Here Lies Love), Off-Broadway (Hazing U), and hundreds of cabarets, concer…
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🌟🎙️ New Episode Alert! 🎙️🌟We’re excited to bring you the latest Quill and Curtain Podcast episode featuring the phenomenal playwright, writer, and performer Gina Femia! 🌈✨Gina (they/them) is an award-winning creator (they use the term artist) whose work has dazzled stages like The Goodman Theater and Playwrights Horizons. With 37 full-length plays …
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In this season-ending episode, award-winning playwright Robert J. LeBlanc interviews Darrin for the podcast. They discuss Darrin's experiences that have brought him to where he is now as a playwright and storyteller, and they discuss what it means to be vulnerable and authentic with an audience.The podcast is brought to you by Point Park University…
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The original "BIG GUEST" of Paul or Nothing returns (a lot sooner than expected) with another brilliant book on McCartney. However, rather than a giant book that covers loads of albums, we have a single, laser-focussed text on everything you need to know about Band on the Run. You can find Luca's book here, or from at reputable book seller - https:…
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Grab your popcorn folks; as this week I am kindly joined by the brilliant Steve Matteo, the author of the new cinematic Beatle book, "Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film"!!! You can find Steve's book here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Act-Naturally-Beatles-Steve-Matteo/dp/1493059017#:~:text=In%20this%20comprehensive%20deep%2Ddive,of%20Get%20Back%20in%2…
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This week on Quill and Curtain, we speak with Debra A. Cole, an award-winning playwright, director, and theatre/writing/arts educator from Lawrence, Kansas. Her plays have been seen by audiences around the world. Tune in to the Quill and Curtain Podcast to discover more about Debra’s creative journey, her inspirations, and the magic behind her thou…
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Mr.Zonk, the All City Diabolical Dubstar came over for an amazing an open and honest chat about his experiences of growing up in London and finding culture, the graffiti culture and how it moulded him to the man he is today and what a journey he had along the route. We are the same age, met in our teen years at his home in Cricklewood, just up the …
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Also: yes I do call him DJ Hellraiser at the start, and no he didn't mention it! Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam (P.S. It's good to be back!) If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcastTo get in contact with the show, drop us an email at paulmccartneypod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter for all Ma…
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This week, we’re thrilled to have Julie Nemitz, an in-demand theatre marketing consultant and the founder of Theatre Marketing Lab, as our special guest. Julie brings her expertise in marketing innovation, systems, and content to help theatres grow revenue and delight their audiences. In this episode, Julie shares marketing insights and strategies …
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With the Memorial Day weekend upon us, Darrin takes a moment to reflect on his path of being a playwright. Hope you give it a listen. To support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/QuillandCurtainPodcast The Podcast SWAG store!: https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-quill-and-curtain-podcast/ To read Darrin's plays, click: https://newplayexchange…
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On the latest episode of Quill and Curtain, a podcast for playwrights by playwrights, we’re thrilled to feature the talented Crystal Skillman, a brilliant playwright and writer. Crystal’s unique voice and captivating storytelling have left audiences spellbound, and now she shares her insights and creative process with us.Whether you’re an aspiring …
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In this week's episode, meet Nora Louise Syran. Nora is a first-generation Norwegian-American poet, playwright, lyricist, songwriter, translator, and educator. A child of immigrants, she was struck early by wanderlust and has spent years living overseas, teaching, traveling, and producing theatre. She is a member of the SACD (Société des Auteurs et…
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Join us for an engaging and insightful journey into the world of theater with Clare Drobot, Co-Artistic Director at City Theatre in Pittsburgh. Clare shares her experiences as a dramaturg, playwright, and leader, offering a unique perspective on the creative process. In this podcast, you’ll discover how Clare draws from her extensive background to …
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This week we introduce Matt Pelfrey, the Program Director of Point Park University's MFA in Writing for Stage and Screen. Not only is Matt a seasoned writer with a stack of produced works, but he's also on the frontlines of nurturing the next generation of theatrical and cinematic voices. We'll be diving deep into Matt's perspective on the ever-evo…
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In this week's episode: Meet Max Bahneman, the book buyer and a leader at the famous Drama Book Shop in New York. Listen to his perspective about what he is seeing from a retail standpoint regarding plays making an impact with consumers. Also, listen to what he thinks is next on the horizon for playwrights trying to get their work out there. To sup…
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On this week's episode, meet Jacquelyn Priskorn. Prolific as she is charming, listen to her experiences of creating art in today's new landscape. As an actor and playwright, she brings a unique perspective that adds to the conversation. To support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/QuillandCurtainPodcast The Podcast SWAG store!: https://www.…
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New on this week's episode is the incomparable Gwydion Suilebhan. He is an activist, award-winning playwright, and the person behind the New Play Exchange. You may not know his name, but if you are a playwright, chances are you owe him a thank you. Listen to this extraordinary man talk about what he believes is the role of the playwright in today's…
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New on this week's podcast:! Meet Andrew Pond, the Artistic Director of the Eclectic Full Contact Theatre in Chicago. Come listen as he discusses the realities of producing great work in today's landscape and how they develop and look for upcoming artists and playwrights. Peek behind the curtains and see how the decision-makers do their thing. Spon…
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In this week's episode, Playwright Scott Sickles is our guest on the Quill and Curtain podcast! In this thought-provoking episode, Scott delves into the rich tapestry of the LGBTQ+ experience in our nation, the fierce culture wars that exist, and how he fearlessly tackles subject matters regarding identity, acceptance, and resilience in his plays. …
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New on this week's podcast: we welcome playwright and podcast goddess Rachel Feeny-Williams, who talks about her role in getting talented voices heard and produced. From her successful podcast "Theatrical Shenanigans," where she promotes and produces playwright's audio plays from all over the world, to discussing her work, Rachel's focus on creatin…
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New on this week's podcast: check out Stephen Kaplan, an acclaimed playwright with productions both off-Broadway and in theaters across the nation. With an MFA from Point Park University and membership in the Dramatists Guild, he's an authority in his field. As the Northeastern Regional Representative on the DG National Council, Stephen's insights …
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Me and instagram gramophone man, Vinyl Benji, discuss the new "Underdub" (aka stripped down) mixes of Band on the Run that were released alongside the 50th Anniversary/Half-Speed Remaster thingymuhbob that came out recently! Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam Check out Vinyl Benjy's page (@vinylbenjy) here - https://www.instagram.com/vinylbenjy/?hl=…
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New on this week's podcast:! Dive into a conversation with Dana Hall, a celebrated playwright, and Lanford Wilson finalist, as she shares her tips on overcoming writer's block and offers a peek into her creative process. Join us as we explore the world of theatre, discussing ways to foster inclusivity in theatre houses and encourage more diverse se…
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Me and a couple of right old toe-rags discuss Paul McCartney's final gig at the Cavern Club (not the real Cavern Club) of the 20th Century...oh and it's also still related to Run Devil Run... Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcastTo get in contact with the sh…
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John Mabey (They/Them) is a writer and storyteller whose plays have been published and produced on stage in 7 countries and throughout the United States. John lived internationally for a decade in London and Amsterdam before residing in Atlanta and continues to work with theatre companies around the globe both virtually and in-person. Their work as…
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In this episode, we sit down with Robert J. LeBlanc. Bob is an award-winning playwright, actor, voice actor, and artist, as well as the producer, head writer, host, improviser, and designer of the comedy ensemble, Balderdash Academy. He is also the owner of the interactive mystery-comedy company Sleuths Mystery Entertainment. He writes in several g…
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In this episode, we speak with playwright John Patrick Bray. He has a Ph.D. in Theatre Studies from Louisiana State University, an MFA in Playwriting from The Actors Studio Drama School at The New School, and he teaches at the University of Georgia. His plays have won the 2015 Appalachian Festival of Plays and Playwrights and received its world pre…
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Me and T.J. Shanoff Try Not To Cry, cry cry...it is What It Is...join us as we shoot the shit over Paul's 1999 covers (kinda) album, Run Devil Run. Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcastTo get in contact with the show, drop us an email at paulmccartneypod@gma…
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Welcome back everyone. This week, we're going through the recording sessions for Run Devil Run, as well as a but of background on the original songs they were covering. In addition we cover Paul's extensive promotional push behind the album, it's album artwork, and a sprinkling of critical reception! Somehow I've managed to release a 3+ hour episod…
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So Run Devil Run (1999) is just a simple rock and roll covers album right? The background behind it can't be that complicated, right? WRONG!!! Also...I've definitely caught "Robert Rodriguez" syndrome...so many song clips... Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypod…
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This one took a long time to come out...but only cus I had to make sure I was truly doing the best I could to detail the life and works of a fellow Brummy. There is A LOT of music in this one folks. Hopefully some you haven't heard of before....but be warned... Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon…
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Vinyl is Red. Vinyl is Blue. I fucking love The Beatles. And I know you do too... Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcastTo get in contact with the show, drop us an email at paulmccartneypod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter for all Macca updates by searching @mc…
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If you have missed hearing from incredible people who push the boundaries of their sport, we have got something beyond the ordinary for you. Mind Set Win is a podcast about how we can apply the mental tactics that elite athletes use to our everyday lives. BMX legend Daniel Dhers joined hosts Cédric Dumont and York Peter-Klöppel to reveal his key to…
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Right, we've had a week to process all of this...What do I mean? You know what I mean. Yes everyone, we are here today to give the full rundown on The Beatles latest (and "last" ever) song to be released, "Now And Then". In addition to a full review of the song, we also go through the full backstory leading up to the release "Now And Then" includin…
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Right everyone it's a very collaborative one this week... The main focus of this episode is my swapcast with the Baa Ram Ewe podcast. They are a unique conspiracy and skepticism podcast, and they were kind enough to have me on as the "expert" on the Paul is Dead theory. In this chat me and the host go through a full timeline of events surrounding t…
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It's been a while, but it's time to once again indulge in some more non-album Macca material. This covers singles, bonus tracks, unreleased songs and bootlegs. There's some really obscure curios in hidden in this episode folks, so don't miss out. If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcast To get …
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Me and musician Max Comeau discuss (amongst other things) his awesome new album Play McCartney (2023), aka his album of piano-based, Paul McCartney covers! Yes. He went there... Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam Check out Max's album, Play McCartney (2023) here... https://maxcomeau.bandcamp.com/album/play-mccartney https://www.youtube.com/playlist?…
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Guess who's back...back again? Paul or Nothing is back...tell a friend! Yes folks, after our brief hiatus we are back with a proper, three-plus-hour podcast, so buckle up! Join me, as we explore Rushes (1998); arguably the greatest of all of Paul's (and Youth's) side projects. In this episode you will find... A quick recap on who and what The Firem…
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Am I needlessly going to call this album "underrated" again? Only one way to find out... Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcast To get in contact with the show, drop us an email at paulmccartneypod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter for all Macca updates by searc…
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Skylar is back with both a vengeance, and a whole load of moody reports! Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam Here's the link for the Stanley Tucci conversation - https://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/event-root/first-look-festival/paul-mccartney-in-conversation If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcast T…
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And now the conclusion of mine and Dylan's deep dive into The Concert for George, aka one of the best things ever! Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcast To get in contact with the show, drop us an email at paulmccartneypod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter for …
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Right, after a very serious and educational episode, it is now time to begin a two-part conversation between me and ma boi, Dylan Sevey. As you might expect, this is a song-by-song affair with a healthy amount of digressions. I also cannot stress how funny the stuff I had to cut was, and I urge you to check out the full, uncut episode on our Patreo…
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I'm not saying I started this podcast more than half a decade ago to specificially as an excuse talk about this concert...but it was certainly a leading factor! In this part one we will be going through all the backstory, personal and trivia behind the incomparably titanic tribute concert that was held in George Harrison's honour in 2002. The conce…
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The system goes on-line August 4th, 1997. Human decisions are removed from strategic defense. Skynet begins to learn at a geometric rate. It becomes self-aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, August 29th. In a panic, they try to pull the plug...Skynet fights back. Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon p…
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Right everyone, it is time to continue our journey through McCartney's (totally not overpriced) box set of 7-inch singles! Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcast To get in contact with the show, drop us an email at paulmccartneypod@gmail.com Follow us on Twit…
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