Synopsis
THED Talks is a podcast for theatre teachers and theatre education students. Dr. Jimmy Chrismon, Theatre Education professor at Illinois State University, brings you stories and interviews from experienced K-12 theatre teachers, current theatre education majors, and professors of theatre education that will warm your heart, renew your faith in teaching, and provide resources to better your practice in your theatre classroom. Pour the coffee, relax, and join us for heart-warming conversations and practical advice from practitioners making a difference in students' lives each and every day!
Episodes
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6.11 A Conversation with Joel Rainey
25/10/2023 Duration: 01h02minThis week Jimmy talks with Baton Rouge, Louisiana teacher Joel Rainey. He talks about his time with Disney, his new book he is working on, and working with Terrence Mann on Romeo and Juliet: A Rock Musical.
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6.10 A Conversation with Tara Cariaso
18/10/2023 Duration: 51minThis week Jimmy talks with Maryland teaching artist Tara Cariaso. She talks about reimagining commedia dell'arte through a DEI lens, marginalized identity harm in theatre classrooms, and masks for actor liberation.
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6.09 A Conversation with Melissa Hamm
11/10/2023 Duration: 47minThis week Jimmy talks with Melissa Hamm from St. Maarten in the Caribbean. She talks about Caribbean Theatre, cultural forms, and being an arts coordinator.
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6.08 A Conversation with Chris McRae
04/10/2023 Duration: 40minThis week Jimmy talks with Chris McRae from Perth, Australia. He talks about playwriting, all boys theatre, and community theatre involvement.
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6.07 A Conversation with Luke Ferrell
27/09/2023 Duration: 41minThis week Jimmy talks with New Jersey teaching artist, Luke Ferrell. He talks about being an arts-based small business owner, collaboration and team work, and teaching online.
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6.06 A Conversation with Mark Frank
20/09/2023 Duration: 47minThis week Jimmy talks with Oklahoma theatre professor, Mark Frank. He talks about community colleges, playwriting, and children's theatre!
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6.05 A Conversation with Yah Roper
13/09/2023 Duration: 44minThis week Jimmy talks with New Jersey theatre teacher, Yah Roper. She talks about encouraging burnt out performance staff, utilizing Ai as a tool in classes, and the need of content in marginalized areas.
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6.04 A Conversation with Zach Fryman
06/09/2023 Duration: 49minThis week Jimmy talks with Kentucky theatre teacher, Zach Fryman! He talks about teaching at an IB School, collaborating with high school program, and working as a teaching artist before transferring to a public school.
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6.03 A Conversation with David Overton
30/08/2023 Duration: 01h13sThis week Jimmy talks with Long Island theatre professor, David Overton. He talks about the transferable skills of theatre, educational vs. conservatory approaches to theatre training, and Shakespeare!
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6.02 A Conversation with Rebecca Lopkin
23/08/2023 Duration: 01h12minThis week Jimmy talks with New Jersey teaching artist, Rebecca Lopkin. She talks about running an educational theater company, balancing motherhood and running a business, and finding time to do your own art!
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6.01 A Conversation with Jason Young
16/08/2023 Duration: 52minThis week Jimmy kicks off Season 6 as he talks with 2023 Excellence in Theatre Education Tony Award Winner Jason Young. He talks about his journey to becoming a theatre teacher, working with Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals in theatre, and his Tony Award experience.
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5.32 A Conversation with Ryan Renc
10/05/2023 Duration: 01h08minThis week Jimmy talks with one of his senior theatre education majors, Ryan Renc. He talks about his experiences in college, his passion for young people, and taking care of your students during the production process.
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5.31 A Conversation with Jake Mouchawar
03/05/2023 Duration: 01h05minThis week Jimmy talks with first year middle school theatre teacher Jake Mouchawar. He discusses training to teach in quarantine, the outdatedness of theatre education, and using the theatre classroom for community and community building.
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5.30 A Conversation with Annalise Zaverdinos
19/04/2023 Duration: 47minThis week Jimmy talks with South African teaching artist Annalise Zaverdinos. She talks about her love of reading, her work with reader's theatre in South Africa, and taking care of yourself when you hear and see a lot of hurting people.
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5.29 A Conversation with Rachel Davis Part 2
05/04/2023 Duration: 25minThis week Jimmy talks with Season 5 guest Rachel Davis to follow up on the school year! She talks about a workshop she has developed for transgender inclusion in the theatre classroom, her life as a transgender teacher in Florida, and offers some resources to support theatre teachers.
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5.28 A Conversation with Jenn Janus
29/03/2023 Duration: 38minThis week Jimmy talks with North Carolina theatre teacher Jenn Janus. She talks about coming into teaching later in life, her career in special effects makeup, and owning and operating her own haunted attraction!
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5.27 A Conversation with Tim Malboeuf
22/03/2023 Duration: 40minThis week Jimmy talks with teaching artist and entrepreneur Tim Malboeuf. He talks about starting his own theatre training center- T3 Studios, elevating theatre education for young performers, and college audition prep! https://www.timmalboeuf.com/
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5.26 A Conversation with Zachary Zahand
15/03/2023 Duration: 34minThis week Jimmy talks with first year middle school theatre teacher, Zachary Zahand from Virginia. He talks about his switch from nonprofit theatre work to teaching, homeschool, and the challenges and joys of early career teachers.
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5.25 A Conversation with Steven West
08/03/2023 Duration: 44minThis week Jimmy talks with NYC based audition coach, Steven West. He talks about his switch from athlete to theatre artist, his company NYC College Audition Coach, and mental health care for students during the audition process. http://www.nycauditioncoach.com
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5.24 A Conversation with Dr. Suzanne Katz
01/03/2023 Duration: 01h04minThis week Jimmy talks with Washington, DC elementary theatre teacher Dr. Suzanne Katz. She talks about her very diverse career, arts integration, and empowering students.