Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Ep. 13: "Heroes" at MetroStage in VA and "A Streetcar Named Desire" at the Altarena Playhouse in SF
Kelley Nicole chats with Goldstar members about two events that have a lot in common. On both coasts she highlights two small theater presentations that are absolutely stellar - "Heroes" at MetroStage in Alexandria, VA and "A Streetcar Named Desire" at the Altarena Playhouse in the San Francisco Bay Area. They both received a 3.7 rating on the Goldstar site, both are small, intimate theater spaces, and she even interviews two gentleman both by the name of Barry! And of course, stay tuned because she highlights other great Goldstar events in Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas, Chicago, Boston, and New York.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Ep. 12: "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" in SF and "Parade" in DC
Kelley Nicole chats with two Goldstar members in Washington D.C. and Berkeley, CA about two very compelling shows to which you may not want to take your kids. The first is the brutal yet hilarious dark comedy "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" at the Roda Theater at the Berkeley Rep in Berkeley, CA. The second is "Parade," a dramatic historical drama put on by the St. Mark's Players in Washington D.C. She gives more ideas for great events around the country to make the most out of your Memorial Day.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Ep. 11: Improv Asylum in Boston and San Diego Bike & Kayak Tours
Kelley Nicole of Goldstar talks to members in Boston and San Diego about improv comedy and kayaking, respectively. The Improv Asylum in Boston is one of the most well renown theaters in Boston for improvisation and sketch comedy. The San Diego Bike & Kayak Tours takes willing adventurers through the mystic sea cliffs and caves of the La Jolla Ecological Preserve. She also gives tips on other great events in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Chicago, New York, and Washington D.C.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Ep. 10: "Mauritius" in San Diego and "Divorce! The Musical" in LA
Kelley Nicole speaks with Goldstar members about an interesting type of genre many writers and directors are playing out on stages around the country. Mixing comedy with more darker and/or thrilling elements makes for a very unique show-going experience. She talks to members about "Mauritius" at the Cygnet Theatre in San Diego and "Divorce! The Musical" at the Hudson Mainstage Theatre in LA, and then provides tips for other great events across the country.
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