51 episodes

Each week Actress / Writer interviews old friends, new friends, and people she has never met to hear about their creative journeys so far. Talking about embarrassing auditions, productions that never made it to self-care in this rollercoaster industry.

Tea Time With Lindz: A Podcast about Creatives Lindsay Lucas-Bartlett

    • Arts

Each week Actress / Writer interviews old friends, new friends, and people she has never met to hear about their creative journeys so far. Talking about embarrassing auditions, productions that never made it to self-care in this rollercoaster industry.

    Tea Time with Lindz: Joyful Raven

    Tea Time with Lindz: Joyful Raven

    Joyful Raven’s solo show Breed or Bust will be performed at the Gilded Balloon at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2023 2nd - 28th August. Tickets can be found at www.gildedballoon.co.uk
    Joyful Raven is an actor, writer and comedian. Born into an iconic political theater family, she has been devising theater for over 25 years. Her last solo comedy Tales of a Sexual Tomboy was dubbed “…one of the funniest shows now on display on Bay Area stages” by the SF Chronicle. Tomboy won “Best of the Fringe '' at the 2016 San Francisco Fringe Festival and was awarded an ‘Encore Performance’ at the 2017 United Solo Festival in NYC. Her additional theatre credits include lead actor and co-author of four plays for “Prize of Hope '' winning company Human Nature and co-founder of the ensemble-driven theatre company Rococo Risqué, winner of SF Weekly Best Theater Ensemble.
    Joyful has also appeared as an actor in many projects on stage and film, including Odyssey Works, an immersive theatre project; The Pursuit of Happiness, with Will Smith; and Spring Awakening, directed by Broadway and West End director Stafford Arima. She studied theater at Sarah Lawrence College in NY and holds an MFA in theater from UC Davis. She teaches Solo Performance and Storytelling at Berkeley Rep School of Theater. 

    Tea Time with Lindz: Rebecca McGlynn

    Tea Time with Lindz: Rebecca McGlynn

    Rebecca McGlynn (she/they) is a transgender queer writer, actor, songwriter, and filmmaker working in film and TV production in Los Angeles. She premiered her original, award-winning one-woman show “Asexuality! The Solo Musical” in the Hollywood Fringe Festival in 2022. She co-wrote and produced 2016's My Big Fat Blonde Musical, which she has since adapted into a digital series as a creator, writer, composer, cinematographer and editor. Awards include the Hollywood Fringe Festival's TOP OF THE FRINGE, BEST MUSICAL, BEST WORLD PREMIERE, ENCORE PRODUCERS' AWARD, PICK OF THE FRINGE; LA Music Critic's BEST SOLO SHOW; OUTDOOR VOICES FESTIVAL Official Selection; JOSHUA TREE SOLO FESTIVAL Desert Salon Official Selection; SOARING SOLO STARS SERIES Official Selection; Official Selection; iO West's 24hr SKETCH COMPETITION; LA 48hr Film Project's BEST DIRECTOR. Previous stage roles include: Vice Principal Douglas Panch (Spelling Bee), Trevor Graydon (Thoroughly Modern Millie), Caldwell B. Cladwell (Urinetown), Pooh-Bah (The Mikado), Mrs. Gloop (Willy Wonka), Rachel Brown (Inherit the Wind), and God (Spamalot!). Rebecca is also an Emmy-nominated photojournalist, writer and composer of the musical Norton! The Astonishingly True Story of America's Forgotten Emperor, and founder of Denison University's first non-singing a cappella group, Talkapella.

    GoFundMe:  https://www.gofundme.com/f/acesolomusical

    Tea Time with Lindz: Alex Kern

    Tea Time with Lindz: Alex Kern

    Alex Kern (she/her) is an actor, writer, comedian, and clown from Cleveland, Ohio. Her short films and original series’ (the critically acclaimed “SingleDumb” and “Pawla Dean’s White House Kitchen”) have screened at The Cleveland International Film Festival, Palm Springs International Comedy Festival, Los Angeles Animation Festival, and more. Her acting and writing work has been featured in numerous outlets, some of which include: HULU, Vulture, and Vanity Fair.  Alex trained at The New Actor’s Workshop (NYC) under the guidance of Mike Nichols before focusing on comedy (Groundlings, Upright Citizen’s Brigade) but identifies most as a clown (Idiot Workshop, The Clown School). In her comedy, Alex is interested in the risk of losing the logical and luxuriating in the joy of the moment.
    For more details you can visit Alex’s website alexandrakern.com
    Hollywood Fringe Dates: 10th June @9pm, 11th June @11am, 20th June @9.30pm, 23rd June @5.30pm.

    Tea Time with Lindz: Katierose Donohue Enriquez

    Tea Time with Lindz: Katierose Donohue Enriquez

    Los Angeles based actor, writer and director Katierose Enriquez created the solo show "Queen of Fishtown" which is returning to New York City following award winning runs at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Hollywood Fringe Festival, in London at the King’s Head Theatre, at Theatre Row on 42nd Street, and in Philadelphia at Plays and Players Theatre where Katierose performed her show in the city that inspired it.
    "Katierose has created such a heartfelt and honest story with a perfect unsung hero. That's not a character we hear from very often and it's about damn time she gets her own show. It's hilarious but I didn't expect to be so moved by it..."
    -- Andrew Rannells (Girls, Book of Mormon, Black Monday, Boys in the Band)
    “In this one woman show, Katierose brings Kathleen to life with a fantastic narrative of a 40-year-old woman, dealing with change to the neighbourhood she has grown up with and the dramatic changes in her own life. She also brings to life all the other characters in the plot in this truly poignant and hilarious piece of work, a somewhat Irish stubborn humour made better with the fantastic Philly accent.” – The Artiscape
    “The prime strength of Queen of Fishtown to my mind is the voice it affords to a certain kind of woman in our society, not necessarily from Northeast Philly, who is often overlooked or ignored” RECOMMENDED - Deborah Klugman at Stage Raw
    Awards:
    * Best Character Driven Solo Show Fireworks Award at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
    * Platinum Award, TVolution for Best Female Solo Show at Hollywood Fringe
    * Best of Broadwater Encore Award Hollywood Fringe
    * Namba Performing Arts Encore Winner
    * Best Solo Show Hollywood Fringe Nominee
    * SPLASH Award Female Voices Nominee

    Katierose has her MFA from American Repertory Theater’s Institute at Harvard University and the Moscow Art Theatre and is an alumnus of the Groundlings Sunday Company. Her solo sketch showcase, “THAT WOMAN!” was directed by Saturday Night Live's writer and cast member, Mikey Day.

    Acting TV credits: 2 Broke Girls (CBS), How I Met your Mother (CBS), The Comeback (HBO), Future Man (HULU), American Crime (ABC), Astronomy Club (NETFLIX)
    Find Queen of Fishtown online:

    Official: https://queenoffishtown.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queenoffishtown 
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/QueenOfFishtown
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@queenoffishtown
    Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/QueenOfFishtown
    Katierose recently directed the world premiere play “Final Interview” by Gabriel Olivia at the Pico Playhouse and is currently directing Tony Bartolone’s dark comedy, “Homeless Romantic” at Hollywood Fringe. 

    Tea Time with Lindz: Gregg Ibbotson

    Tea Time with Lindz: Gregg Ibbotson

    Gregg Ibbotson is an actor, singer-songwriter, poet, and comedian from the UK.
    As an artist with disabilities, he speaks openly about them to spread light and joy to others finding their way.
    Gregg studied theatre and screen acting at the Yorkshire School of Acting (now 'Matt Zina Acting'). He has studied improv comedy with Disney's Bill Chott 'The Improv Trick' in LA. He is a current student with the Upright Citizens Brigade and recently performed his stand-up comedy at a sold-out show at the Flappers Comedy Speakeasy Showcase. Gregg is looking forward to future stand-up performances and comedy shenanigans.
    Gregg has a number of Albums and singles on Spotify and Apple Music. Hisemotive yet resolute lyrics are carefully fused with a contemporary uplifting sound, noted with the release of the album 'Crossroads'. The lead single 'Dream' explores the themes of sacrifice in pursuit of becoming one's true self. A video can be found here
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B9jLxgZ-uE
    Find out more about upcoming shows and tell him how much you love Earl grey tea too by following him on Instagram @greggibbotsonWebsite
    www.greggibbotson.com
    Subscribe to YouTube for music, comedy and more!
    https://www.youtube.com/c/GreggIbbotson
    IMDB
    https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7330500
    Put the kettle on!

    Tea Time with Lindz: Welcome back Cat LaCohie aka Vixen DeVille

    Tea Time with Lindz: Welcome back Cat LaCohie aka Vixen DeVille

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