
Hosted by Joel Greenberg, Life in Stages is a series of weekly conversations with established performing arts professionals – actors, directors, writers, etc. – who discuss their lives, careers, challenges, triumphs, and not-so-triumphs. Please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patron or sending an e-transfer to jericalifeinstages (at) rogers (dot) com.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Performing ArtsArts | |||

Brad is among the most produced and prolific Canadian playwrights. Born in Edmonton, he won his first playwriting competition at the age of 17. He hasn’t stopped writing since.
Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love, which premiered... more
Drew’s tally of theatre, film and television credits is daunting, and this thumbnail sketch barely scratches the surface.
Fourteen seasons at the Shaw Festival include roles in The Devil’s Disciple, The Playboy of the Western World, Cavalcade, The ... more
Many of my guests have discussed the paths they followed through careers both linear and pin-ball like. Allan Stratton begins by stating that he was raised by a single mom in Bruce County, Sarnia and London.
He has lived in Manhattan, Montreal, Van... more
Ben is in his 50th year as a professional actor. And as weighty as this is, his family history that is equally striking.
To take nothing away from Ben, himself, his lineage traces back to his maternal grandparents, Sir Lewis Casson and Dame Sybil T... more
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Inspired by The Two Shot Pod, a British podcast, i decided to launch my own series of conversations with Canadian theatre, film and tv artists.
My exploration was anything but scientific or linear, but bouncing from one suggestion to the next, i was, and am, thrilled to have connected with Mike Boon, aka Toronto Mike (his own podcast Toronto Mike'd deserves your attention).
The first series, the first episode of which drops september 26 (with 10 more to follow, one each week), has been precise... more
So great to hear Mark and Joel talk about their histories in the theatre, and about what drives them. Thank you for putting a spotlight on Canadian theatre artists!
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Apple Podcasts | #138 |
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