Arts for the MASSes

Ryan Mark Malyar

From Boston to Broadway and everything in between. Arts for the MASSes is a showcase for arts and culture and New England and beyond. Hosted by Ryan Malyar. Community Theatre, Musical Theater, Singers, Actors, Artists, Directors, Arts Education

  1. Apr 28

    New England Folk Festival 2026

    Every April, a hotel in Marlborough, Massachusetts transforms into something magical. We went inside the New England Folk Festival — one of America's longest-running folk festivals — to find out what keeps thousands of people coming back for over 80 years.From Bulgarian folk singing to Celtic Morris dancing, contra dancing to handmade crafts, NEFA is unlike any festival you've ever seen. No paid performers. No year-round staff. Just 1,000 performers, 1,000 attendees, and 300 volunteers who show up every year to keep a tradition alive.In this mini-documentary, we sit down with festival president Jonathan Young and program chair Lynn Noel to explore the history, heart, and future of the New England Folk Festival — and why this all-volunteer event might just be a model for how communities can come together.🎶 What you'll see in this video:The 82-year history of NEFA and why it startedContra dancing, Bulgarian folk music, Morris dance & moreThe all-volunteer model that keeps it runningThe artisans and makers of the festival marketplaceWhy the next generation is the key to its survival📍 New England Folk Festival | Marlborough, MA | Last weekend of April every year🌐 Learn more & join the mailing list: neffa.org🔔 Subscribe for more stories about community, culture, and the people who keep traditions alive.#NewEnglandFolkFestival #NEFA #FolkMusic #FolkDance #ContraDance #MorrisDance #FolkFestival #NewEngland #Massachusetts #LiveMusic #FolkCulture #CommunityEvents #Documentary #MarlboroughMA #TraditionalMusic #WorldMusic #BulgarianFolk #HandmadeCrafts #VolunteerOrganization #MiniDocumentary

    8 min
  2. Jan 9

    🎭 Dreaming of a BFA in Musical Theater or Acting? This Episode is for YOU! 🎬

    🎭 Dreaming of a BFA in Musical Theater or Acting? This Episode is for YOU! 🎬 Are you a high school student (or parent!) navigating the overwhelming world of college auditions for theater programs? You're not alone! In this episode of Arts for the MASSes, host Ryan Malyar sits down with Gigi Watson and Sarah Muirhead, directors of My College Audition, to break down everything you need to know about auditioning for competitive BFA programs. What You'll Learn: ✨ Why students are applying to 18-25 schools (yes, really!) ✨ The complete A-Z timeline from junior year through acceptance ✨ What colleges are ACTUALLY looking for (hint: it's not perfection!) ✨ How to handle video pre-screens, Shakespeare monologues, and interview prep ✨ The importance of authenticity over being "cookie-cutter perfect" ✨ Why rejection is redirection (and how to stay positive) ✨ Expert tips for selecting the right material that showcases YOUR strengths Did you know: Some programs have a 1% acceptance rate (harder than Harvard!)MCA has a 100% success rate placing students in competitive programs over 16 yearsAn arts degree teaches invaluable skills: empathy, collaboration, communication, and confidenceWhether you're just starting to explore theater programs or deep in the audition process, this conversation is packed with wisdom, encouragement, and practical advice. Watch now and take the first step toward your theater education journey! 🔗 Learn more about My College Audition: www.mycollegeaudition.com Remember: You are enough. If you want to go for this, you absolutely should. 💫 #ArtsForTheMASSes #CollegeAuditions #MusicalTheater #BFAPrograms #TheaterEducation #MyCollegeAudition #CollegePrep #PerformingArts #ActingPrograms #TheaterKids

    43 min
  3. Arts for the MASSes: How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying

    10/23/2025

    Arts for the MASSes: How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying

    🎭 Arts for the MASSes - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Join host Ryan Malyar for an exciting conversation about The Savoyard Light Opera Company's upcoming production of the beloved musical comedy, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying! In this episode, Ryan sits down with director Kendra Thyne and actor Christopher Govang, who plays the ambitious window-washer-turned-executive J. Pierrepont Finch. They discuss bringing this classic Broadway satire of corporate culture to the stage, featuring memorable characters, timeless musical numbers, and a hilariously relevant story about ambition and power dynamics—set in 1961 but still resonating today. This talented production features music direction by Barry Singer, choreography by Amy Nosowitz, and special guest Dave Robichaud (former news correspondent and host of Phantom Gourmet) as the Voice of the Book. Since 1988, The Savoyard Light Opera Company has been delivering quality musicals with live orchestras in Carlisle, MA. Performance Dates: Friday, November 14 at 7:30 PMSaturday, November 15 at 7:30 PMSunday, November 16 at 2:00 PMFriday, November 21 at 7:30 PMSaturday, November 22 at 4:00 PM📍 Corey Auditorium, Church Street, Carlisle, MA 🎟️ Tickets: $28 adults | $22 seniors & students 🌐 www.savoyardlightopera.org Do things "by the book" and order your tickets today! This program is supported in part by a grant from the Carlisle Cultural Council, a local agency supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. #ArtsForTheMASSes #HowToSucceed #MusicalTheater #SavoyardLightOpera #CarlisleMA #LiveTheater #BroadwayMusical

    29 min
  4. 08/28/2025

    Yorick Ensemble presents HAMLET on Arts for the MASSES

    BOSTON, MA – Local theatre company Yorick Ensemble honors its namesake by taking on one of Shakespeare’s most iconic plays – Hamlet. Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a gripping tale of mystery, ambition, and the fragile line between reality and illusion. Set against the backdrop of a royal court shrouded in secrets, this timeless tragedy follows a young prince whose world is upended by a sudden loss and an unsettling discovery. As he navigates a maze of loyalty, betrayal, and inner turmoil, the boundaries between duty and desire begin to blur. With rich language, unforgettable characters, and an atmosphere thick with suspense, Hamlet invites audiences into a world where nothing is as it seems.   “Hamlet is one of the most famous pieces of literature in the world, and it has been read and performed for millions since its inception, says Director Colton Chaney. “It falls to new artists to both indulge in hindsight and forge new works. For us, this means finding the hidden truth and empathy behind Hamlet's story and highlighting its extremes as well as its subtleties. We wanted every character in this production to be a completely realized person, and that means acknowledging Hamlet as the epicenter of the world and its conflict. Exploring both the tragic prince as well as the destruction, both physical and emotional, which he leaves in his wake is imperative to communicating this epic text as a deeply human story as well as an unimaginable tragedy.” Hamlet will be performed for free on the Needham Town Common from September 5-13 and feature a wide array of talent local to the Greater Boston Area. For more information about the show, please visit yorickensemble.com.   CREATIVE TEAM: Colton Chaney (Director), Demi DiCarlo (Asst. Director), Ben Cantor-Adams (Stage Manager), Josh Telepman (Props & Costume Design), Tom Marsh (Producer), Michael Jay (Producer), Matthew Tse (Sound Design & Dramaturgy), and Amanda Tafeen (Dramaturgy). CAST: Michael Jay (Hamlet), Nico Miller (Ophelia), T. Perry (Horatio), Jackson Rainey (Laertes), Maura Smith (Polonius), Laura Lee Bahr (Gertrude), Alex Deroo (Claudius), Landon Butler (Guildenstern/Ensemble, U/S Hamlet), Benedict Dawn-Cross (Rosencrantz/Ensemble, U/S Horatio, Laertes), Josh Telepman (First Clown/Ensemble, U/S Claudius, Polonius), Ryn Harter (Osric, Second Clown, Ensemble), Sydney T. Grant (Ensemble Swing, U/S Gertrude), and Amanda Tafeen (U/S Ophelia).   ABOUT YORICK ENSEMBLE Yorick Ensemble is a young company founded by Josh Telepman in 2019. Yorick is a place for local theatre artists to work on thoughtful pieces that may be too weird for other non-professional theatres, and for young artists to develop their talents from writing to acting, directing, and beyond. Yorick promotes, produces, and provides platforms for early-career artists while reimagining established works, nurturing new artists and the next generation of audience members.

    37 min
  5. 06/04/2025

    Songs for a New World: Musical Theater Magic at Concord Players | Arts for the MASSes

    Join host Ryan Malyar in this special episode of Arts for the MASSes as he sits down with director Jamie Cook in the lobby of the Concord Players to discuss their upcoming production of Jason Robert Brown's "Songs for a New World." 🎭 About the Show: Discover why "Songs for a New World" is considered essential repertoire for musical theater performers, featuring powerful standalone songs that explore the human experience through diverse characters and stories. 🎵 Musical Theater Mastery: Learn about composer Jason Robert Brown's genius and how this show connects to his other acclaimed works like "The Last Five Years," "Bridges of Madison County," and "Parade." 🇺🇸 Historical Connections: Explore how the production ties into Concord's 250th anniversary celebration, featuring songs that span from Columbus's 1492 voyage to Betsy Ross creating the first American flag in 1775. 🎨 Creative Vision: Jamie Cook explains her innovative approach of expanding the traditional four-person cast to eight performers, allowing for a fuller representation of the human experience across different ages and backgrounds. 💫 Themes That Resonate: Dive deep into the show's central theme of being "on the brink of something" - those pivotal moments before life-changing decisions that we all face. What: Songs for a New World Where: Concord Players, 51 Walden Street, Concord, MA When: June 20-22, 2025 Friday & Saturday: 8:00 PMSaturday: Additional 2:00 PM matineeSunday: 2:00 PM matinee onlyTickets: Visit the Concord Players website for tickets and more information Arts for the MASSes celebrates the vibrant arts community throughout Massachusetts, bringing you behind-the-scenes conversations with the artists, directors, and organizations that make our cultural landscape so rich. Hosted by Ryan Malyar and broadcast on WMCTV in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Are you an arts organization in Massachusetts or beyond? We'd love to feature your work! Contact us to arrange an interview and showcase the wonderful contributions you're making to your community. #MusicalTheater #MassachusettsArts #ConcordPlayers #SongsForANewWorld #JasonRobertBrown #LiveTheater #ArtsForTheMASSes Episode Highlights:Show Details:About Arts for the MASSes:

    16 min
  6. 04/07/2025

    Camp Fable: Where Heroes Are Made Through Live-Action Roleplay

    # Camp Fable: Where Heroes Are Made Through Live-Action RoleplayIn a world dominated by screens and technology, there's a magical place in Charlton, Massachusetts where kids get to unplug, step through magical book gates, and transform into heroes. Camp Fable, run by The Story School, is revolutionizing the summer camp experience by blending traditional camp activities with live-action roleplay (LARP) to create an immersive world of adventure.## What Makes Camp Fable Different?As revealed in a recent interview on "Arts for the Masses" with host Ryan Malyar and Chris Wiley, Executive Director of The Story School, Camp Fable isn't your typical summer camp. Self-described as an "EDAR camp" (Education through Adventure and Roleplay), it creates a fantastical setting where kids ages 8-17 become heroes tasked with protecting the Library of Alexandria – a magical place where every book ever written comes to life."If you ever picked up a stick in the woods and pretended it was a sword, you know what LARP is," explains Wiley. "We just take that and try to take it to the next level by really letting these kids immerse themselves in the story."## Building Characters, Building CharacterWhat truly sets Camp Fable apart is its focus on developing not just fictional characters, but also real character traits. Campers learn the three tenets of being a hero:- **Courage**: Not the absence of fear, but confronting the unknown and taking a step forward- **Valor**: Developing a consistent sense of honor and character- **Empathy**: Learning to understand and appreciate different mindsets"LARP camp builds characters – the kids make characters, but they're also building up who they are inside," says Wiley, highlighting how the camp experience translates to real-world growth.## Creating Confidence Through FantasyOne of the most powerful aspects of Camp Fable is how it builds confidence. Wiley shared a touching story about an 8-year-old camper who was initially hesitant to engage. After discovering she could become a "ghost walker" when defeated in the game, she ventured alone into the villain's lair, listened to his entire evil plan, and returned to her fellow heroes with crucial intelligence."You will not believe the smile on this girl's face," Wiley recalled. "Suddenly she had the power. She was the most important character."Parents consistently report newfound confidence in their children after camp. As Wiley explains with a laugh, "We have parents telling us all the time, 'Where did she learn this confidence?' Well, she defeated Skeletor at camp!"## More Than Just PlayBeyond the fun, Camp Fable addresses fundamental human needs: autonomy (freedom of choice), progress (leveling up skills), and belonging (finding community). The structured fantasy world gives kids a safe space to discover themselves and their capabilities."The world will often tell you 'you can't do that' or they'll give you that vague 'you're special' but not tell you how," Wiley observes. "Our camp lets you live in this fantasy world so that everything is an option."## Experience the MagicFor parents looking to give their children a unique summer experience that combines unplugged fun with character development, Camp Fable offers something truly special. To see the camp in action, visit their YouTube channel at @thestoryschoolcamp or check out their website at https://www.thestoryschool.org for more details about registration.In a world where imaginative play often takes a backseat to technology, Camp Fable reminds us of the transformative power of stories, community, and adventure. As Chris Wiley put it so beautifully: "Every kid at camp gets this hero moment where they feel centered, they feel like they're the most important character there... I want every kid to feel like they are capable of so much – because they are."

    34 min

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From Boston to Broadway and everything in between. Arts for the MASSes is a showcase for arts and culture and New England and beyond. Hosted by Ryan Malyar. Community Theatre, Musical Theater, Singers, Actors, Artists, Directors, Arts Education