I take Kellie to learn and play in a Live Action Role Play game with the help of our mentor Jake and Alliance LARP Utah.
Liz
Liz
Liz is the producer and host of both the entertainment podcast "In the Telling," and the webseries "She Made Me Do It." She is a produced playwright, theater director, choreographer, stage and screen actress, avid reader, listener and insatiably curious. The aim of all her artistic endeavors is to grow community through local storytelling and entertainment.
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ChoreographerCommunity TheatreDirectorFilm & TheatreMy Own Artistic Endeavors
What LARP can Teach Theatre about Consent
by Lizby LizActing as an art and craft is inherently vulnerable, but it doesn’t have to be dangerous. And it shouldn’t be. On stage or off.
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Slam Poet Jesse Parent deep dives on what technique and craft he is employing behind the emotional experience he is painting in his competition and writing.
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Insights from the Hale Centre Theatre director who has brought A Christmas Carol to the stage 16 years running.
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Community TheatreFilmFilm & TheatreIn the Telling
Episode 19: Casting with Robert Andrus
by Lizby LizRobert Andrus of Jeff Johnson Casting discusses auditions, submissions, acting, headshots, resumes, and callbacks all from his perspectives as a casting director and an actor.
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Community TheatreFilm & TheatreIn the TellingTheatre
Episode 18: For Profit Theatre with Scott Holman
by Lizby LizDiscussing the branding, product and process of a Desert Star Theatre original parody musical with my guest, the President, Artistic Director and Associate Producer of Desert Star Theatre, Scott Holman.
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Starting with “A Midnight Poe-etic” by Christine Haggerty and read by Jillian Joy, a hellishly delicious poem about a dark Queen.
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Big ScreenFilmFilm & TheatreIn the Telling
Episode 16: Feature Filmmaker T. C. Christensen
by Lizby LizIndependent feature filmmaker T.C. Christensen talks about creating beautiful images, writing interesting screenplays, staying sharp, and making independent feature films that are both critical and financial successes.
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Singer songwriter Gordon Vetas talks about how, as a self-taught guitarist, he writes songs without being able to read music and takes an unorthodox approach to evolving and mixing genres.
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Stand-up comedian and guitarist Guy talks about political correctness in comedy, the art of making people laugh, and the craft behind his musical comedy performances of “The Marcus and Guy Show.”