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Enter Stage Left hosted by Yvette Monique Clark

Podcast von Yvette Monique Clark

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“Welcome to Enter Stage Left. I’m your host, Yvette Monique Clark. This is the spot where we kick it about all things theatre — with veterans and newbies alike. From onstage, to backstage, and even under the stage, we’re talking stories, craft, and the passion that keeps the theatre world alive. So whether you're a performer, a crew member, or just a lover of the stage, you’re in the right place. This episode I'll be talking the amazing Catherine Castellanos. Let’s get into it.”

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Enter Staged Left Hosted by Yvette Monique Clark with Special guest Anthony Wayne

“Welcome to Enter Stage Left. I’m your host, Yvette Monique Clark. This is the spot where we kick it about all things theatre — with veterans and newbies alike. From onstage, to backstage, and even under the stage, we’re talking stories, craft, and the passion that keeps the theatre world alive. So whether you're a performer, a crew member, or just a lover of the stage, you’re in the right place. Let’s get into it.” In this episode of Enter Stage Left, host Yvette Monique Clark sits down with Broadway performer, producer, director, and founder Anthony Wayne for an honest conversation about the journey behind the spotlight. Anthony takes us back to Norfolk, Virginia, where his artistic path began through childhood theater and the mentors who saw something special in him before he saw it himself. He shares how years of training in music, dance, and theater slowly became the “gumbo” that shaped him into the multifaceted artist audiences know today. The conversation dives into finding purpose in the industry, creating opportunities when doors aren’t open, and what it means to build something bigger than yourself. Anthony opens up about producing his own work, launching Black Broadway Men, mentoring the next generation, and protecting his emotional well-being in an industry that often demands everything from performers. We also get stories from Broadway, lessons from legends like Ben Vereen, the surprising origin of his clogging skills, and a powerful discussion about community, self-care, and understanding who truly deserves access to your energy. If you're an artist, creator, performer, or someone navigating purpose and passion, this conversation is packed with inspiration and real talk. ✨ In this episode: * Growing up in Norfolk and discovering theater * Training as a true triple-threat performer * Finding inspiration through Fosse * Broadway life and creating your own opportunities * The creation of Black Broadway Men * Advice from Ben Vereen: “Keep working” * Mental health, boundaries, and protecting your peace * Producing original work and building Mighty Real Like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations about theater, storytelling, and the people who keep the arts alive.

25. Mai 2026 - 57 min
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Enter Stage Left hosted by Yvette Monique Clark with Special guest Taylor Peterson

“Welcome to Enter Stage Left. I’m your host, Yvette Monique Clark. This is the spot where we kick it about all things theatre — with veterans and newbies alike. From onstage, to backstage, and even under the stage, we’re talking stories, craft, and the passion that keeps the theatre world alive. So whether you're a performer, a crew member, or just a lover of the stage, you’re in the right place. Let’s get into it.” What does it really take to play one of the hardest instruments in the orchestra? In this episode of Enter Stage Left Podcast, Yvette Monique Clark sits down with a professional French horn player to talk about the hidden world of orchestras, Broadway pits, Carnegie Hall, and the physical discipline behind life as a working musician. From why the French horn is considered one of the most difficult instruments to master, to the pressure of counting dozens of silent measures before one perfect entrance, this conversation pulls audiences behind the curtain of what musicians truly experience. The episode also dives into: • Performing at Carnegie Hall • The emotional full-circle moment of returning to Carnegie as a professional musician • Broadway pit culture and networking • The physical demands of brass playing • Stress management, endurance, and musician wellness • Teaching the next generation of performers • The realities of working in New York’s music scene Whether you’re a theatre lover, musician, performer, educator, or just fascinated by the artistry behind live performance, this episode offers an honest and inspiring look into the unseen work that powers the stage.

18. Mai 2026 - 54 min
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Enter Stage Left hosted by Yvette Monique Clark with Special guest Saint Aubyn

“Welcome to Enter Stage Left. I’m your host, Yvette Monique Clark. This is the spot where we kick it about all things theatre — with veterans and newbies alike. From onstage, to backstage, and even under the stage, we’re talking stories, craft, and the passion that keeps the theatre world alive. So whether you're a performer, a crew member, or just a lover of the stage, you’re in the right place. Let’s get into it.” In this powerful and heartfelt conversation, two seasoned performers reflect on their journeys through the entertainment industry — from Brooklyn beginnings and legendary mentors to life on the road with Smokey Joe’s Cafe. They discuss the realities of touring, navigating iconic roles, the evolution of auditions and self-tapes, artistic authenticity, mentorship, burnout, and finding identity beyond the stage. Along the way, they share unforgettable stories about Gregory Hines, Dance Africa, one-nighter tours, and the importance of collaboration in theater and performance. This episode is a celebration of artistry, resilience, and staying true to yourself in an ever-changing industry. ✨ Topics Include: * Growing up in dance and performance * Mentorship from industry legends * The legacy of Smokey Joe’s Cafe * Self-tapes vs live auditions * Burnout and self-care for performers * Authenticity in creative work * Life on the road as touring artists

11. Mai 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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Enter Stage Left hosted by Yvette Monique Clark with Special guest Michael Anthony Sylvester

“Welcome to Enter Stage Left. I’m your host, Yvette Monique Clark. This is the spot where we kick it about all things theatre — with veterans and newbies alike. From onstage, to backstage, and even under the stage, we’re talking stories, craft, and the passion that keeps the theatre world alive. So whether you're a performer, a crew member, or just a lover of the stage, you’re in the right place. Let’s get into it.” On this episode of Enter Stage Left, Yvette Monique Clark sits down with performer, choreographer, director, and teaching artist Michael Anthony Sylvester for a powerful conversation about artistry, survival, leadership, and creating safe spaces in theater. Michael shares how a public school theater program in Fort Worth, Texas changed his life, how Michael Jackson videos sparked his love of dance, and how his unconventional path led him from choreographing school shows to working professionally right out of high school. Together, Yvette and Michael talk about imposter syndrome, rehearsal-room culture, collaboration, ego, mentorship, and why the arts remain a lifeline for so many young people. This episode is a love letter to the process, the people behind the work, and the magic that happens before the lights come up.

4. Mai 2026 - 55 min
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Enter Stage Left hosted by Yvette Monique Clark with Special guest Drew Wutke

“Welcome to Enter Stage Left. I’m your host, Yvette Monique Clark. This is the spot where we kick it about all things theatre — with veterans and newbies alike. From onstage, to backstage, and even under the stage, we’re talking stories, craft, and the passion that keeps the theatre world alive. So whether you're a performer, a crew member, or just a lover of the stage, you’re in the right place. Let’s get into it.” Host Yvette Monique Clark opens Into Stage Left with her signature relaxed, living-room-style vibe—pulling listeners into candid conversation about life in theater, from onstage to backstage and everywhere in between. This episode features music director and educator Drew Wutke, who immediately brings humor, chaos, and charm into the room, joking his way through the interview while grounding it in a deeply honest story of his path through music, ministry, and musical theater. Drew traces his journey from small-town Girard, Kansas, where he grew up in a deeply community-centered, sports- and church-driven family, to discovering music through church organ playing and early piano lessons. Originally on a path toward teaching, he detoured through landscaping, church work, and even pastoring before realizing his deeper pull toward music direction and musical theater. He describes a pivotal shift during grad school in Oklahoma City, where mentorship under Jan McDaniel helped him realize that professional music directing and vocal coaching were viable careers—not just academic roles. That revelation ultimately pushed him toward New York City with no job lined up, limited savings, and one connection who helped him start working immediately in the industry. From there, Drew reflects on building a career as a Broadway music director and coach, emphasizing that his approach is rooted in individualized collaboration, deep listening, and understanding both the voice and the storytelling inside the music. He describes his method as “de-mystifying” scores for performers, connecting musical structure to emotional and narrative clarity. A major theme of the conversation is trust in the rehearsal room—between performers and music directors, and within the creative process itself. Drew emphasizes that his job is not only musical execution but storytelling leadership, guiding performers through complexity while protecting their confidence. Yvette and Drew also connect over the intensity of rehearsal life, shared “I’ve lost it in rehearsal” moments, and the reality of live performance chaos—keys changing, entrances missed, and the unpredictable nature of theater. Both reflect on how community, instinct, and survival shape artists who keep showing up anyway. The episode closes with humor, honesty, and a shared recognition: theater is built on time pressure, trust, and a little bit of beautiful chaos—and everyone in the room is learning how to stay in the groove together.

27. Apr. 2026 - 56 min
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