PODCAST · arts
How to Succeed In Theater (by sacrificing everything)
by Katie Coleman
THEATER PEOPLE: their lives, their stories, their paths of sacrifices, failures, and successes.Each episode features actors, choreographers, directors, producers, crew members and more who’ve found success in theater, how they got there, where they are going next, and words of advice they have for others wanting to walk in a similar path!Hosted by Katie Coleman - broadway pianist who has sacrificed everything (friends, family, relationships, money, you know - all those things everybody wants in order to have a truly fulfilling life) for the thrill and absolute high of bringing a larger-than-life story to an adoring audience.
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Episode 20: How to Tour the World doing your Very Own Show with Broadway In Love
Today’s episode features the couple behind Broadway In Love, Libby Servais and Stephan Stubbins. Stephan and Libby are a married couple with a toddler who have created and self-produced an act called Broadway In Love that they are performing around the world on stages large and small. We talk about working as a married couple with a young child, creating their own show, having a morning routine, and the process they’ve followed to get their show on the road. Find Stephan and Libby!on IG @broadwayinlove@[email protected] music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Lane SandersSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Dylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliMike RukstadKami LujanJillian BartelsFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.com
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How to Persevere Through Self-Tapes and Injuries with Tia Altinay
This episode features triple-threat performer and now director, Tia Altinay. Tia’s resume is fully loaded, including the national tours of Bombay Dreams, High School Musical, Mary Poppins, and Hamilton, as well as Broadway’s Mary Poppins, A Christmas Story, Aladdin, and Some Like it Hot. Just over a year ago, Tia experienced a true nightmare during a performance. Her story of overcoming and thriving during recovery is truly inspirational. I cannot wait to see her back onstage soon, and I hope you’ll enjoy hearing her story. Find Tia!on IG @tiaaltinayTheme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Lane SandersSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Dylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliMike RukstadKami LujanJillian BartelsFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.com
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How to Be a Hair and Makeup Supervisor with Kelly Flanagan
Today’s episode features Hair and Wig Supervisor Kelly Flanagan. Kelly is currently on tour with SIX the musical, and I had the opportunity to get a haircut from her in Salt Lake City the last time I visited the tour. Kelly’s had a rich thirty-year career on the road, working on many of our favorite shows including Beautiful, Memphis, and Hamilton. During this time, she also raised two kids. It’s always so special for me to hear about full careers from women I admire, and I hope you enjoy hearing more from Kelly! Theme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Lane SandersSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Dylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliMike RukstadKami LujanJillian BartelsFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.com
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L Morgan On the Couch
This episode features one of my favorite guests to date, the incredible, Tony-nominated L Morgan Lee. L Morgan was nominated for her brilliant work in a role she originated in the Tony winning best musical A Strange Loop. Before our interview, I knew little else about her life and I’m truly honored to have given her a space to tell her unbelievable story of not only discovering but also embodying her true self through and because of theater.
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How to Be a University Dance Professor with Joy Clark
Hi there! Today’s guest is actor, director, choreographer, and dance professor Joy Clark. Joy is the ultimate embodiment of her name, finding joy in her own journey as well as empowering students to find it in theirs. Currently on the dance faculty at FOUR universities in the Boston area, Joy also finds time to direct, choreograph, and perform. Her story is unique to her and I think you’ll enjoy her perspective on defining success, using your body as a guide, and finding joy in the process. Find Joy!on IG and tiktok @joydclarkhttps://www.joy-clark.com/Theme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Lane SandersSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Dylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliMike RukstadKami LujanJillian BartelsFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.comPatreon
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How to Create an Arts Company from the Ground Up
This episode features TWO guests, Leah Edwards and Dimitri Pittas, founders of Holy City Arts and Lyric Opera in Charleston, South Carolina. Originally conceiving "HALO" in 2019 as a more traditional Opera company, COVID forced them to pivot. And not only surviving but thriving during that tricky time, they came to understand and nurture their community in ways that will forever change the landscape of the arts in Charleston. Their story and vision are truly inspirational, and one that I hope many arts communities around the country can lean on in this new post-COVID world. Please enjoy Leah and Dimitri and the story of HALO.Find HALO!https://holycityarts.org/IG @holycityartsTheme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Lane SandersSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Dylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliMike RukstadKami LujanJillian BartelsFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.comhttps://patreon.com/KatieColeman?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
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How to Be Head of Audio for a Major National Tour
This episode features audio engineer Kevin McCoy, who most recently spent the last five years with the And Peggy company of Hamilton as their Head of Audio. Prior to that, he was on the road touring with many theatrical productions for his entire career. Kevin is warm and welcoming, thoughtful, smart and kind. What he does is complicated, important, and very impressive. Find Kevin!https://www.kevin-mccoy.com/Theme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Mike RukstadSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Mike RukstadDylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliKami LujanJillian BartelsFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.comPatreon
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How to Juggle Theater/Film/TV and Master the Side Gig with Matt Crabtree
Today’s episode features Matt Crabtree, a theater, film, and television actor who can be seen on the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Harlem, Brass Tactics, and many more. Today, we discuss starting his theater career in New York, moving to LA to pursue film and television, then moving back to New York to do all three. He is also the master of the side gig, and living in New York on the cheap. Find Matt:MattCrabtree.comon IG @themattcrabtreeTheme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Mike RukstadSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Mike RukstadDylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliKami LujanJillian BartelsFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterHowtoSucceedinTheater.buzzsprout.com
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How to Succeed as a Multi-Hyphenate Artist with Tasi Alabastro
This week’s episode features multi-hyphenate artist Tasi Alabastro. Tasi is an actor, designer, photographer, gamer, and all around creator of cool things. In this episode, we discuss how to JUST START, how to network, how to live that multi-hyphenate life, and feeling like a late bloomer. I’m inspired by his approach to work/life balance, his ability to trust in the process and HIS process, and to see the kindness in others. Find Tasi!on IG @tasialabastrohttps://www.tasialabastro.com/Theme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Mike RukstadSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Mike RukstadDylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliKami LujanJillian BartelsFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.com
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How to Impact Community as an Artistic Director with Lisa Mallette
This week we feature the Executive Artistic Director of City Lights, Lise Mallette. Lisa is a truly inspirational, passionate and compassionate leader. In this episode we discuss her career path beginning as a performer, how to find and nurture the audience of your theater company, the gutsy world premiere of a new play about gun violence, and impacting your community through hard conversations, compassion, and empathy.Find Lisa!https://cltc.org/on IG @lisamallette18Theme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Mike RukstadSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Mike RukstadDylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliKami LujanJillian BartelsFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.com
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How to Succeed on Tour (Part 2) with the SIX Boleyn Company
Episode 10 features many different interviewees all from the Boleyn Company of Six, the musical. The Boleyn Company is the tour that host Katie Coleman toured with as music director. The company is still touring and Katie was lucky enough to go back and sub for a couple weeks in Cleveland where she recorded snippets of conversations with company members, asking them for: advice for other people on tour, something surprising about their job, misconceptions, life lessons that they've learned, and generally how they deal with life on the road. This episode features:Jocelyn Hall, Physical TherapistGalia Backal, Associate DirectorAmber Johnson, Stage ManagerLena Gabrielle, Music DirectorZan Berube, Anne BoleynAline Mayagoitia, Katherine HowardSterlyn Termine, Bessie on the BassSydney Parra, Catherine ParrCaro Moore, Maria on the DrumsTaylor McMahon, Resident ChoreographerFind them and others mentioned on IG:SIX US Tour @sixustourJocelyn Hall @dabossj_stompGalia Backal @gbackalLena Gabrielle @lenagabriellemusicZan Berube @zanberubeAline Mayagoitia @alinemayagoitiaSterlyn Termine @sterlynmusicSydney Parra @sydneyparraCaro Moore @storycm.musicTaylor McMahon @taylorjmcmahonTaylor Pearlstein @taypearlsteinFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.comTheme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Mike RukstadSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Mike RukstadDylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliKami LujanJillian Bartels
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How to Succeed on Tour with Katie Coleman
Today’s episode is a bit different than usual because instead of your host Katie Coleman interviewing a guest, we have George Psarras from City Lights Theater Company interviewing me! City Lights is a very special place that is near and dear to Katie's heart. One of her all time favorite theater experiences was when she got to music direct their production of Lizzie in 2017. City Lights has their own podcast called Filament, which Katie was lucky enough to be featured as a guest on a few months ago. Today we are doing an episode swap In exchange for an upcoming interview featuring their executive artistic director, Lisa Mallette! Please check out the podcast Filament as well, for interviews, play readings, music and discussions. Click here for more info about Filament and City LightsIG: @citylightstheaterIG: @gtpsarrasFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.comTheme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Mike RukstadSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Mike RukstadDylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliKami LujanJillian Bartels
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How to Negotiate Contracts and Ask for the Job You Want with Rachel Dart
Today’s episode features a great friend of mine, Rachel Dart - a New York director who most recently worked on the Broadway play Summer 1976. Today we discuss Rachel’s path from playwright to director, creating a safe rehearsal room and showing up authentically in it, how to negotiate your contracts, how Rachel’s side gig as a sex ed teacher helped her be a better director, and how to ask for the job you want. Rachel shows us how being authentic and thoughtful is the only way to show up, and being intentional about career decisions will get you to your goal. Theme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Mike RukstadSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Mike RukstadDylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliKami LujanJillian BartelsFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.com
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How to Be a Producer with Kevin Surace
Today’s guest is Kevin Surace - producer, investor and VP of operations at WitzEnd Productions, the company behind Some Like it Hot, A Beautiful Noise, 1660 Vine, and Diana. He is also a Silicon Valley executive, but I met him many years ago as a drummer. In this episode, we discuss WHAT IT REALLY MEANS to be a producer, new strategies for helping a show make it on Broadway, why producers are actually our greatest asset, and absolutely should be your friend. I think this episode is one of the most informative yet, and a must listen for anyone interested in developing a new work or getting the opportunity to work on a brand new show. Theme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Mike RukstadSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Mike RukstadDylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliKami LujanJillian BartelsFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.com
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How to Persevere through Chaos, COVID, and Closing with Chloe Nadon-Enriquez
Today’s guest is Chloe Nadon-Enriquez, coming at us straight off of Broadway’s Bad Cinderella. I caught her while she was in New York, just before flying back to close the And Peggy tour of Hamilton, where she was a swing for a couple years just after graduating from Northwestern. Chloe is not only super talented, she is also SMART - she has a degree in Neuroscience, and ran a fruit fly lab during the COVID shut down. In this episode, we discuss her chaotic audition and final callback for Bad Cinderella, what it’s like to transition after a show closes, her process for nailing it as a swing, and other fun stories from tour and that unpredictable life of working in theater. Find Chloe:www.chloenadonenriquez.com/IG: @chloealexandrineTheme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Mike RukstadSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Mike RukstadDylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliKami LujanJillian BartelsFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.com
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How to Find Balance and Stability While Pursuing your Career in NYC with Avanthika Srinivasan
Today I am sharing with you a conversation with Avanthika Srinavasan. Avanthika was born in India, spent her childhood in Singapore, and her teenage years in New Jersey. She went on to study at Princeton and ACT, and is now here in New York pursuing a career in theater and film and TV. We discuss work/life balance, cultivating community, and finding her place here in the city while she begins what I’m sure will be an impressive career as an actress. Find Avanthika:https://www.avanthikasrinivasan.com/IG @avanthikasriniTheme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Mike RukstadSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Mike RukstadDylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliKami LujanJillian Bartels
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How to Market Yourself and “No-Budget Budgeting” with Jim Cooney!
Today’s guest is none other than everybody’s favorite choreographer, Jim Cooney. With a resume too long to even begin, Jim is currently the associate choreographer of the My Fair Lady national tour AND he is the founder of Amplified Artists, an online community full of resources for performers. In this episode, we discuss the myth of the “starving artist”, “no budget budgeting”, and how to market yourself using your website and social media. Find Jim:JimCooney.meIG @jimcooney.nychttps://www.amplifiedartists.life/https://jimcooney.me/podcast/Theme music written by Rachel Dean and orchestrated by Katie ColemanAudio engineer Mike RukstadSpecial thanks to the following folks from the SIX Boleyn Company for lending their voices to the intro:Mike RukstadDylan DineenSarah OrtizJane CardonaKaitlin CiccarelliKami LujanJillian Bartels
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How to be a Broadway Princess and Find your Prince Charming with Ashley Chiu
Please welcome, Broadway’s Sleeping Beauty, Ashley Chiu! Ashley is one of the principle princesses in Once Upon a One More Time, currently at the Marriott Marquis here in New York. Today we chat about her journey to broadway including her very intentional approach to creating a balanced career, an extremely impressive COVID pivot, and finding her muggle prince charming. Find Ashley on IG and TikTok @ashleychiuchiuTheme Music Composed by Rachel Dean and Orchestrated by Katie ColemanFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.com
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How to Define Success, and the Top 3 Mistakes Artists Make when Building Their Career with Michelle Markwart Deveaux.
Michelle Markwart Deveaux is the CEO of FaithCultureKiss Voice Studios and Founder of The Speakeasy Cooperative. When she's not teaching singers, actors, podcasters, and influencers to use their voice to change the world, Michelle revels in the nitty-gritty of entrepreneurship, business shenanigans, and personal development. She and Katie met 15 years ago when the did Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, the Neil Sedaka revue, where they became instant friends. The conversation you'll hear had a huge impact on Katie as an artist, causing her to really think about what success means to her, and to rethink how she goes about moving forward in her career. Find Michelleon IG @thespeakeasycooperativewww.thespeakeasycooperative.comTheme Music Composed by Rachel Dean and Orchestrated by Katie ColemanFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.com
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How to Go from a Tour Swing to International Associate Choreographer with Camden Gonzales!
This episode is with one of the smartest and most talented humans in our industry, Camden Gonzales. Cami and Katie met working on Hamilton in San Francisco in 2019, where they spent many hours together in the rehearsal room – Cami was a dance captain AND a swing. NOW she is the global associate choreographer of Moulin Rouge. In this episode, you’ll hear stories about her leading all of the kids in the national tour of Mathilda, the insanity of being a swing in Groundhog Day on Broadway, and how she intentionally put herself in the right places at the right time, asked for what she wanted, and worked her butt off to get to where she is today.Find Cami:IG @camdengwww.camdengonzales.comTheme Music Composed by Rachel Dean and Orchestrated by Katie ColemanFind us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.com
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TRAILER: Introducing How to Succeed in Theater by sacrificing everything
Find us!on IG @howtosucceedintheaterhttps://howtosucceedintheater.buzzsprout.comTheme Music Composed by Rachel Dean and Orchestrated by Katie Coleman
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THEATER PEOPLE: their lives, their stories, their paths of sacrifices, failures, and successes.Each episode features actors, choreographers, directors, producers, crew members and more who’ve found success in theater, how they got there, where they are going next, and words of advice they have for others wanting to walk in a similar path!Hosted by Katie Coleman - broadway pianist who has sacrificed everything (friends, family, relationships, money, you know - all those things everybody wants in order to have a truly fulfilling life) for the thrill and absolute high of bringing a larger-than-life story to an adoring audience.
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