Disabled & Dramatic: A Phamaly Theatre Company Podcast
Today's guest is Phamaly actor Trenton Schindele (any), a frequent face seen in villainous roles on the Denver stage. In this episode, we discuss the psychology of playing villains and outcasts, the ability of theatre to bring one's personality into the open, and how audiences and disabled people connect with the characters who feel like outsiders. Please join us in this thoughtful conversation while possibly twirling your devious mustache. This August, join Phamaly Theatre Company for Pippin—a bold journey of self-discovery set to Stephen Schwartz’s unforgettable music. Performed by Phamaly’s renowned cast of disabled actors, Pippin shines with heart, humor, and the search for your “corner of the sky.” August 7–24 at the Kilstrom Theatre, Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets at phamaly.org [http://phamaly.org/]. Presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International. Pippin Music by Stephen Schwartz Book by Roger O. Hirsorn Originally Produced on Broadway by Stuart OstrowOriginally Directed on Broadway by Bob Fosse2013 Broadway revival directed by Diane Paulus. PIPPIN is presented through Music Theatre International (MTI). Episode Transcription: https://app.notta.ai/share/1ff51a59-fa1a-4aa5-a5bb-dacd5da92299?lang=en-US&t=7e9eee8ec2f12f3ac4c54d882b4604c0
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