Behind the Curtain: Carson's Journey from Pinewood's Theater to Broadway Stage

EPISODE · Feb 25, 2024 · 51 MIN

Behind the Curtain: Carson's Journey from Pinewood's Theater to Broadway Stage

from Roots and Branches: Pinewood Alumni Podcast · host Pinewood School

In this captivating installment of Roots and Branches, we welcome two remarkable guests who have played pivotal roles in shaping the tapestry of the Pinewood community. First, we have Carson Robinette, a distinguished alum from Pinewood's Class of 2015, whose journey from high school theater to the stages of UCLA's Theatre program and the National Tour of 'Fiddler on the Roof' is nothing short of inspiring. Alongside Carson, we're privileged to have Doug Eivers, Pinewood's esteemed technical director and theater luminary of 18 years, who joins us as a guest host.Together, they embark on a heartfelt journey down memory lane, reminiscing about the unforgettable performances that have graced the Pinewood stage while delving into the profound significance of personal growth within the theatrical realm. Moreover, they offer invaluable insights from their experiences navigating the landscape of professional theater, shining the path for aspiring performers and practitioners alike.With his wealth of experience and passion for the performing arts, Carson imparts wisdom and guidance, offering pearls of advice to our Pinewood community. Through lively anecdotes and thoughtful reflections, this episode serves as a shining example of the transformative power of theater and the enduring bonds forged within the Pinewood community.

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