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Stage & Screen with Me'sha Bryan

Podcast von Me'sha Bryan

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Welcome to Stage & Screen with Me'sha Bryan. I'm so excited to be sharing my love of the entertainment industry with you. I'll be interviewing actors, musicians, choreographers, singers, lighting and stage tech, writers… Basically, if they've got anything to do with the entertainment industry, I'll be speaking with them. So come and join me, Me'sha Bryan on Stage & Screen.

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Episode Episode 23: Choreographer Mark Smith - How Deaf Men Dancing Is Changing the Theatre Landscape Cover

Episode 23: Choreographer Mark Smith - How Deaf Men Dancing Is Changing the Theatre Landscape

In this interview, Mark Smith shares his journey as an Olivier nominated choreographer, his creative process, and his inspiring work with Deaf Men Dancing. Discover insights into choreography, directing, and the importance of inclusion in theatre. Key Topics Deaf choreography and dance Collaboration between deaf and hearing artists Theatre directing and choreography process Inclusion and diversity in the arts Impact of awards and recognition in theatre Sound Bites "Preparation before rehearsals is crucial." "Theatre projects were on hold due to COVID." "Dancers only count from one to eight." Chapters 00:00 Choreographing with Non-Dancers 03:04 Collaboration in the Rehearsal Room 06:01 Navigating Director and Choreographer Dynamics 09:00 The Role of Movement Director vs. Choreographer 12:01 The Evolution from Rehearsal to Stage 15:12 Signature Styles and Personal Growth 18:03 Recognition and Achievements in Choreography 28:58 The Journey to Acceptance in Theatre 31:34 Breaking Stereotypes: Being a Deaf Choreographer 34:57 The Impact of Awards and Recognition 38:49 The Birth of Deaf Men Dancing 46:39 Transitioning to Directing: New Horizons 50:17 Upcoming Projects and Future Aspirations Mark Smith's Links Mark Smith's Personal Website - https://www.marksmithchoreographer.co.uk/ [https://www.marksmithchoreographer.co.uk/] Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/marksmithchoreographer/ [https://www.instagram.com/marksmithchoreographer/] Twitter - https://x.com/marksmith_prod [https://x.com/marksmith_prod] Deaf Men Dancing (DMD) Links Deaf Men Dancing Official Website - https://www.deafmendancing.com/ [https://www.deafmendancing.com/] Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/deafmendancing [https://www.facebook.com/deafmendancing] Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/deafmendancing/ [https://www.instagram.com/deafmendancing/] Me'sha Bryan's Links:Me'sha's website: https://www.meshabryan.com/ [https://www.meshabryan.com/] Me'sha Bryan Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/meshabryan/ [https://www.instagram.com/meshabryan/] LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/meshabryan [https://www.linkedin.com/in/meshabryan/] Stage & Screen Link: Youtube - Stage & Screen with Me'sha Bryan https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsP3kMmCnCwh08q3-4uPFtKLkwy2klA0G [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsP3kMmCnCwh08q3-4uPFtKLkwy2klA0G] Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stageandscreenpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/stageandscreenpodcast] Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stageandscreenpodcast/ [https://www.facebook.com/stageandscreenpodcast/]

12. Mai 2026 - 56 min
Episode Me'sha Goes Solo - I had no iron in my body!! Cover

Me'sha Goes Solo - I had no iron in my body!!

In this episode, Me'sha Bryan shares her personal health struggles and reflections on the importance of self-care. She recaps recent podcast episodes and guests, discussing the challenges faced in the entertainment industry, including identity confusion and misrepresentation. Me'sha emphasises the need for diversity in podcast guests and expresses frustration over the lack of engagement from potential interviewees. The conversation concludes with lighthearted moments and future plans for the podcast. Takeaways Me'sha discusses her ongoing health issues and the importance of self-care. She reflects on the rapid progression of his podcast since its inception. The challenges of misrepresentation in the entertainment industry are highlighted. Me'sha addresses the confusion between her and another artist, Misha B. She emphasises the need for accurate representation in media. The difficulty in securing diverse guests for the podcast is a concern. Me'sha expresses frustration over the lack of response from potential guests. She shares lighthearted moments about baking and personal anecdotes. The importance of community support and audience engagement is reiterated. Future plans for the podcast include more episodes and guest interviews. Sound bites "I'm always sick." "Do your research." "It's just bloody rude." "I'm still here people fighting." Chapters 00:00 Health Struggles and Personal Reflections 03:03 Recap of Recent Episodes and Guests 05:53 Challenges in the Entertainment Industry 12:07 Identity Confusion and Misrepresentation 17:49 Seeking Diversity in Podcast Guests 19:46 Lighthearted Moments and Future Plans

24. Apr. 2026 - 22 min
Episode Episode 21: Sign Language in Dance: A Conversation with Mark Smith Part 1 Cover

Episode 21: Sign Language in Dance: A Conversation with Mark Smith Part 1

This interview with renowned choreographer Mark Smith explores his journey from Royal Ballet training to international stage success, his innovative integration of sign language into dance, and his insights on the importance of sign language and deaf culture in the arts. Mark's Links Website - https://www.marksmithchoreographer.co.uk/ [https://www.marksmithchoreographer.co.uk/] Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/marksmithchoreographer [https://www.instagram.com/marksmithchoreographer] X - https://x.com/marksmith_prod [https://x.com/marksmith_prod] Deaf Men Dancing - https://deafmendancing.com/ [https://deafmendancing.com/] Key topics Mark Smith's career trajectory from Royal Ballet to international stages The integration of sign language into dance and choreography The importance of sign language as a cultural and artistic expression Sound bites "I feel vibrations through my feet first." "I learned BSL quite late, at age four." "Sign language was banned for 100 years." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Mark Smith's Journey 03:02 Connection with Bird College and Creative Process 06:05 The Impact of Dance on Communication 09:12 Exploring the Role of Vibration in Dance 11:47 Choreography and Collaboration in Musical Theatre 14:54 Learning British Sign Language and Its Importance 25:04 Overcoming Communication Barriers 26:44 Celebrating Deaf Culture Through Dance 30:30 The Emotional Connection in Performance 32:33 Evolving Dance Styles and Personal Growth 36:31 Diverse Dance Training and Its Importance 40:57 The Journey to Choreography 43:12 First Steps as a Choreographer 46:52 Pitching Ideas and Securing Choreography Jobs 50:07 Navigating the Competitive Dance Industry 53:41 The Impact of Social Media on Opportunities Links: Royal Ballet School - https://www.royalballetschool.org.uk/ [https://www.royalballetschool.org.uk/] London Studio Centre - https://londonstudiocentre.org/ [https://londonstudiocentre.org/] Graeae Theatre Company - https://graeae.org/ [https://graeae.org/] Deaf Men Dancing - https://deafmendancing.com/ [https://deafmendancing.com/] British Sign Language (BSL) - https://bslzone.co.uk/ [https://bslzone.co.uk/] Ramps on the Moon - https://rampsonthemoon.co.uk/ [https://rampsonthemoon.co.uk/] Stage & Screen with Me'sha Bryan Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsP3kMmCnCwh08q3-4uPFtKLkwy2klA0G [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsP3kMmCnCwh08q3-4uPFtKLkwy2klA0G] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stageandscreenpodcast/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/stageandscreenpodcast/?hl=en] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stageandscreenpodcast/ [https://www.facebook.com/stageandscreenpodcast/] Me'sha's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/meshabryan/?originalSubdomain=uk [https://www.linkedin.com/in/meshabryan/?originalSubdomain=uk]

31. März 2026 - 54 min
Episode Episode 20: Lindsay Bonaccorsi - Part 2 - Visibility: Self-Promotion in the Creative Arts Cover

Episode 20: Lindsay Bonaccorsi - Part 2 - Visibility: Self-Promotion in the Creative Arts

This conversation delves into the intricate world of costume design, exploring the casting process, the importance of colour inspiration, and the challenges of period costuming. Lindsay shares personal experiences, including career milestones, the impact of motherhood on her professional journey, and the significance of networking and mentorship in the industry. The discussion highlights the creative process behind wardrobe design and the collaborative nature of bringing characters to life on screen. Me'sha and Lindsay discuss the challenges and importance of self-promotion in the creative industry, particularly for freelancers. They emphasise the need for visibility and authenticity in social media, the nostalgia of working in familiar places, and the aspirations for future creative projects. Mentorship and sharing knowledge are highlighted as vital components of growth in the industry. The conversation also touches on the balance between work and personal life, the significance of taking downtime for creativity, and reflections on awards and recognition in their careers. Lindsay's Links: Website: https://www.lindsaybonaccorsi.com/ [https://www.lindsaybonaccorsi.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaybonaccorsicostume/ [https://www.instagram.com/lindsaybonaccorsicostume/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-bonaccorsi-53a2ba1a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-bonaccorsi-53a2ba1a/] Agent: https://saraputt.co.uk/client/lindsay-bonaccorsi/ [https://saraputt.co.uk/client/lindsay-bonaccorsi/] Stage & Screen with Me'sha Bryan Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsP3kMmCnCwh08q3-4uPFtKLkwy2klA0G [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsP3kMmCnCwh08q3-4uPFtKLkwy2klA0G] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stageandscreenpodcast/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/stageandscreenpodcast/?hl=en] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stageandscreenpodcast/ [https://www.facebook.com/stageandscreenpodcast/] Me'sha's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meshabryan/?originalSubdomain=uk [https://www.linkedin.com/in/meshabryan/?originalSubdomain=uk] Takeaways The casting process often starts with just a headshot. Self-tapes can provide valuable insights into an actor's interpretation of a character. Early conversations with actors about their preferences can enhance the design process. Color inspiration can come from the environment and setting of the story. Creating a coherent look for a series involves collaboration with production designers. Period costuming benefits from historical references but presents unique challenges. Winning awards can validate a designer's creative efforts and open new opportunities. Balancing motherhood and a career in costume design can be challenging but rewarding. Networking within the industry is crucial for career growth and opportunities. Mentorship programs can provide valuable guidance and support for mid-career professionals. Self-promotion can feel vulgar, but it's necessary. Having strong cheerleaders can propel you forward. Visibility is crucial for freelancers in the creative industry. Authenticity in social media is important for connection. Nostalgia for familiar places can enhance creativity. Creative aspirations drive the desire for new projects. Mentorship is a valuable way to share knowledge. Taking downtime is essential for creative rejuvenation. Balancing work and personal life is a constant challenge. Awards can be unexpected but are meaningful milestones. Chapters 00:00 Casting Insights: Understanding the Actor's Presentation 02:50 Color Inspiration: Crafting Character Through Wardrobe 05:56 The Art of Period Costuming: Balancing History and Creativity 09:08 Career Milestones: From Awards to Motherhood12:08 Networking and Community: The Importance of Industry Connections 15:02 Mentorship and Growth: Navigating Mid-Career Challenges 23:07 Embracing Self-Promotion 25:08 The Importance of Visibility in Freelancing 26:23 Nostalgia and Connection to Place 28:43 Creative Aspirations and Future Projects 30:10 Mentorship and Sharing Knowledge 32:55 The Value of Creativity and Downtime 35:08 Balancing Work and Personal Life 39:00 Reflections on Awards and Recognition

10. März 2026 - 44 min
Episode Episode 19: Lindsay Bonaccorsi - Part 1 - The Art of Award Winning Costume Design Cover

Episode 19: Lindsay Bonaccorsi - Part 1 - The Art of Award Winning Costume Design

In this episode Me'sha talks to costume designer Lindsay Bonaccorsi as she shares her journey from childhood creativity to becoming a BAFTA Cymru award-winning designer. She discusses her early inspirations, the importance of education, and how she navigated the challenges of the industry, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lindsay also highlights her creative ventures during lockdown, her passion for drawing, and the collaborative nature of costume design, emphasising the balance between character authenticity and actor comfort while managing budgets and resources effectively. Me'sha and Lindsay delve into the multifaceted world of costume design, exploring the adaptability required in the role, the various responsibilities within costume departments, and the journey of progressing through different roles in the industry. They discuss the importance of building relationships on set, the meticulous care and maintenance of costumes, and the learning experiences that come from mistakes. Additionally, they touch on the collaborative nature of the creative process and the significance of feedback in costume design. Lindsay's Links: Website: https://www.lindsaybonaccorsi.com/ [https://www.lindsaybonaccorsi.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaybonaccorsicostume/ [https://www.instagram.com/lindsaybonaccorsicostume/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-bonaccorsi-53a2ba1a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-bonaccorsi-53a2ba1a/] Agent: https://saraputt.co.uk/client/lindsay-bonaccorsi/ [https://saraputt.co.uk/client/lindsay-bonaccorsi/] Stage & Screen with Me'sha Bryan Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsP3kMmCnCwh08q3-4uPFtKLkwy2klA0G [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsP3kMmCnCwh08q3-4uPFtKLkwy2klA0G] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stageandscreenpodcast/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/stageandscreenpodcast/?hl=en] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stageandscreenpodcast/ [https://www.facebook.com/stageandscreenpodcast/] Me'sha's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meshabryan/?originalSubdomain=uk [https://www.linkedin.com/in/meshabryan/?originalSubdomain=uk] Takeaways: Lindsay's childhood was filled with creative dress-up experiences. Her mother played a significant role in nurturing her creativity. Education at the Royal Welsh College was pivotal for her career. The COVID-19 pandemic posed significant challenges for the creative industry. Lindsay launched a kids' t-shirt business during lockdown. Drawing is a fundamental passion for Lindsay and her children. Collaboration with actors is crucial in costume design. Budget constraints require resourcefulness in costume creation. Costume design involves balancing character needs with actor comfort. The industry is constantly evolving, requiring adaptability. Adaptability is crucial in costume design. Resourcefulness can lead to creative solutions. Understanding garment construction enhances design skills. Body shapes influence costume choices. Transformations of actors can be astonishing. Costume departments have diverse roles and responsibilities. Building rapport with actors is essential. The costume designer community is supportive. Mistakes are valuable learning experiences. Feedback is vital in the creative process. Sound bites: "It was just in your bones, I think." "It's a bit of a jigsaw puzzle." "Every budget is different." "It's a supportive community." "Every day's a school day." "You learn something on every job." Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Lindsay Bonaccorsi 02:37 Early Inspirations and Childhood Creativity 08:14 Education and Career Beginnings 11:07 Navigating the Industry Post-COVID 12:56 Creative Ventures During Lockdown 14:25 The Art of Costume Design 19:42 Collaboration and Flexibility in Costume Design 21:33 Balancing Character and Actor Comfort 25:00 Budgeting and Resourcefulness in Costume Design 27:05 The Art of Adaptability in Costume Design 30:03 Roles and Responsibilities in Costume Departments 36:08 Journey Through the Ranks of Costume Design 39:05 Building Relationships on Set 45:11 Behind the Scenes: Costume Maintenance and Care 49:41 Learning from Experience: Mistakes and Growth 51:16 Navigating Creative Feedback and Approval Processes

24. Feb. 2026 - 54 min
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