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23.01.2022 In The Music Real Episode 160 Nichola Burton chats with theatre administrator, writer, and arts advocate, Howard Sherman, who has worked with American Theatre W...ing, O’Neill Theatre Center, Geva Theatre, Goodspeed Musicals and Hartford Stage. And as the US columnist for The Stage newspaper in London, with his writing appearing in Slate, The New York Times, the Guardian, and American Theatre Magazine, Howard talks all things Broadway. Howard introduces us to his book scheduled for release in Jan 2021 Another Day’s Begun: Thornton Wilder’s Our Town in the 21st Century. When it comes to being a passionate supportive Arts advocate, Howard’s voice is being heard across the globe as he shares his thoughts. Sponsored by The Pushworth Group Manick Artists and Label Music Means Business See more
22.01.2022 Could you be part of the next generation of powerhouse producers? Thanks to the incredible support of The Ian Potter Foundation, we are excited to announce o...ur new Emerging Producer Xchange program. This flagship program is a career-defining opportunity for six emerging producers, over 2021-2022, to participate in paid 10-month internships with Metro Arts or our program partner, The Mill in South Australia. -- In 2021, there are two positions available with Metro Arts: - Emerging Producer, Metro Arts (Queensland) - First Nation’s Emerging Producer, Metro Arts (Queensland) -- Applications are now open and close on Tuesday 24 November. Find out more here https://bit.ly/32de1Bt #metroarts #artstartshere
16.01.2022 So many arts workers experience relenting anxiety. Russell Kennedy takes us on a journey into why that is. Great chat with him on The Music Real. Check out his book Anxiety rx.
10.01.2022 Anyone in the Music Industry will get a lot from this book Can Music Make You Sick! Loved it and thanks to Sally Anne Gross and George Musgrave for all their tireless research! The Music Real
07.01.2022 BREAKING: The lockdown ends at 6pm tonight, but some precautions will remain in Greater Brisbane for 10 days until 1am on Friday, 22 January. You must carry a... mask at all times. Masks must be worn in indoor places including shopping centres and supermarkets, gyms, places of worship, libraries, public transport, and taxis and rideshare vehicles. Masks must be worn in workplaces if social distancing isn’t possible and it’s safe to do so. You don’t need to wear a mask in private vehicles, while outdoors at a safe distance from other people or if you’re outside doing strenuous exercise. Businesses and venues can have one person per 4m indoors and one person per 2m outdoors. Smaller venues up to 200m can have one person per 2m up to a maximum of 50. You must be seated to eat and drink, and no dancing is allowed except at weddings. Gatherings are restricted to 20 people in homes and public spaces. Weddings and funerals can have up to 100 people, and dancing is allowed at weddings without restrictions. Indoor concert venues and theatres can operate at 50% capacity or one person per four square metres, whichever is greater. Outdoor stadiums can operate at 50% capacity with COVID-safe plans. Restrictions on visits to hospitals, aged care, disability accommodation and prisons will remain. See more
06.01.2022 The business model for our industry replicates much of the West End and Broadway models so it was interesting to hear this chat with Howard Sherman about the state of Broadway right now. Big thanks to The Music Real and Howard for his time and insights.
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