6 episodes

Join us as we talk to people who have taken their experiences making theatre out into the world in a variety of careers and life paths. Produced out of the Clay Young Memorial Sound Studio at Charleston Stage in Charleston, SC.

The Ghost Light Effect Charleston Stage

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    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

Join us as we talk to people who have taken their experiences making theatre out into the world in a variety of careers and life paths. Produced out of the Clay Young Memorial Sound Studio at Charleston Stage in Charleston, SC.

    JFK and Inga Binga

    JFK and Inga Binga

    After a long hiatus, The Ghost Light Effect is back! We're shifting our focus a bit for this season to give some behind-the-scenes insight on our current productions.
    In this episode, we interview Julian Wiles, Eliza Knode, and Raymond Conley about JFK and Inga Binga, an original comedy written by our very own Mr. Wiles. The play explores a little-known episode in John F. Kennedy's life that takes place right here in Charleston.

    • 28 min
    This Podcast Is Not Legal Advice

    This Podcast Is Not Legal Advice

    Join us in our Season One Finale episode as we talk to Karen Spain and Andrew Bentz. Karen and Andrew are alums of our youth programs, and both are now practicing lawyers. Listen as they help us demystify the law (at least a little bit) and tell us about their journeys from the stage to the bar.
    This is our last episode of The Ghost Light Effect for a little while, but please stay tuned to this feed for behind-the-scenes interviews with actors, designers, directors and crew throughout Charleston Stage's upcoming 44th season!

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Content Creators

    Content Creators

    This episode we talk with Instagram star Lee Hollis Bussie and voiceover artist Vanessa Moyen. Listen and learn about the exciting world of social media, auditioning for animation, and the meticulous process of recording a YA Fantasy audiobook series!
     
    Follow Lee at his instagram: @leehollisbussie
    Interested in a career in voiceover? Check out Vanessa's how-to guide at her website: vanessamoyen.com

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Coastlines and Communities

    Coastlines and Communities

    This month's guests are doing very different work - Hadley helps chart US waterways with NOAA and Mark works in humanitarian aid and public health - but they both spent their high school years right here at Charleston Stage. We talked about big world issues and personal memories of finding a place to fit in. 

    • 55 min
    Doctor, Doctor!

    Doctor, Doctor!

    This episode's guests are Dr. Emily Harkins and Dr. C.T. Grayson. Both participated in Charleston Stage's Wings program, and both went on to medical school at Tulane. They're now practicing doctors, Emily in Emergency Medicine and C.T. in General Surgery. They spoke to us about their path to becoming doctors, doctor-patient communication, which medical TV show is the most realistic, and more!

    • 48 min
    Origin Story

    Origin Story

    In our first episode, we begin at the beginning. Colin Somers and Evie McGee were involved with Charleston Stage from its beginning as The Young Charleston Theatre Company in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Both of them have stayed close to theatre their whole lives, but have branched out into other creative industries since then.
    Colin is now a Commercial Producer for advertising and marketing in Chicago. Evie is a film producer and the founder of a film festival in her current home of Montclair, NJ. She also runs a production company with her husband, Stephen Colbert. 
    In this episode we talk about the early days of the company, the importance of Theatre and The Arts in our communities, and theatre-based parenting strategies.
    Check out our social media for photos of Colin and Evie in action at the Young Charleston Theatre Company!
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    • 1 hr 1 min

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13 Ratings

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It’s so fun to hear all of the different life paths that these people have chosen, most not in the arts, that were all touched by the same program. Theatre really is about community and you can see the lasting positive influence it’s having on people’s lives

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