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Local Artist Kate Carson-Groner and the “Dead Man’s Cell Phone”

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Stepping into the spotlight, I found my pulse racing with the familiar thrill of live performance—an exhilaration I thought I'd forgotten during my time away from the stage. It's a roller coaster of emotion that director Kate Carson-Groner knows all too well, as she brings her own brand of magic to "Dead Man's Cell Phone", captivating audiences with each ring.
This week, our auditory stage is graced with tales from the trenches of theater, from the highs of a successful opening night to the nerve-wracking moments before the curtain rises. We share the vibrant backstage stories, laugh over the resume-padding antics of actors, and delve into the importance of active listening—both for us hosts and thespians alike.
Chicago's Second City is more than just a comedy club; it's a forge for sharpening the wits of many comedic legends. We take you back to the chilly streets that gave rise to such iconic laughter, exploring how the grind of improv can polish any actor's resume. Then, we shift to the quieter, yet no less intense, world of theater collaboration with insights from the multifaceted Kate Carson-Groner. Join us as we discuss the delicate dance of bringing a low-budget theater project to life, the nuances of audience engagement, and our shared excitement for the creative journeys that lie ahead.
Our episode wraps on a lighthearted note with a candid chat about the peculiarities of life—like that of neighborly disputes that could rival any theater drama. We also sneak a peek behind the curtains at the Spirit Gum Theater Company's latest production, teasing you with just enough to whet your appetite without spoiling the show. So gather 'round, dear listeners, for an episode filled with the richness of live theater, collaborative creativity, and the kind of laughter that stitches our community together. L'chaim to the arts, and until next time, may your days be filled with the joy of an encore!

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Stepping into the spotlight, I found my pulse racing with the familiar thrill of live performance—an exhilaration I thought I'd forgotten during my time away from the stage. It's a roller coaster of emotion that director Kate Carson-Groner knows all too well, as she brings her own brand of magic to "Dead Man's Cell Phone", captivating audiences with each ring.
This week, our auditory stage is graced with tales from the trenches of theater, from the highs of a successful opening night to the nerve-wracking moments before the curtain rises. We share the vibrant backstage stories, laugh over the resume-padding antics of actors, and delve into the importance of active listening—both for us hosts and thespians alike.
Chicago's Second City is more than just a comedy club; it's a forge for sharpening the wits of many comedic legends. We take you back to the chilly streets that gave rise to such iconic laughter, exploring how the grind of improv can polish any actor's resume. Then, we shift to the quieter, yet no less intense, world of theater collaboration with insights from the multifaceted Kate Carson-Groner. Join us as we discuss the delicate dance of bringing a low-budget theater project to life, the nuances of audience engagement, and our shared excitement for the creative journeys that lie ahead.
Our episode wraps on a lighthearted note with a candid chat about the peculiarities of life—like that of neighborly disputes that could rival any theater drama. We also sneak a peek behind the curtains at the Spirit Gum Theater Company's latest production, teasing you with just enough to whet your appetite without spoiling the show. So gather 'round, dear listeners, for an episode filled with the richness of live theater, collaborative creativity, and the kind of laughter that stitches our community together. L'chaim to the arts, and until next time, may your days be filled with the joy of an encore!

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