Thursday Nov 12, 2020

Heilman & Haver - Episode 5 (Guests Scott Breitbarth & Amy Knickerbocker)

Welcome to "Heilman & Haver" - Episode Five. We hope you enjoy the show! 

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Local artist, dancer, choreographer, instructor, and admin of the Kitsap Theater Artists Facebook page, Scott Breitbarth

Scott Breitbarth is a local filmmaker, editor, videographer, stage director, choreographer, and Bainbridge Island arts educator. He grew up as a Kitsap theatre kid and dance student, laying the foundation for Kitsap County Musical Theater’s student choreographers before pursuing and graduating with a Film/TV degree from the infamous USC School of Cinematic Arts in 2015. Scott always likes to stay busy (as some of his friends say, maybe a little too busy) - a few of his projects in the last year include Ovation’s production of Bye-Bye Birdie (director, co-choreographer, projections), Bainbridge Ballet’s 2019 production of the Nutcracker (director, co-choreographer, projections) and as editor of The Edge Improv’s Letters From Isolation series. He just wrapped the final cut of the Seattle Men’s Chorus Holiday Special and he hopes to one day make a big film and actually have the time to watch it before it’s released!

SCOTT BREITBARTH - Video. Commercials. Film.

Bainbridge Ballet

Kitsap Theater Artists Facebook Page

IN THE MIX: "The Nutcracker" (Show coming soon to Bainbridge Ballet)

nutcracker.jpg

“The Nutcracker”

6 oz Almond Milk
4 oz Frangelico (Hazelnut Liqueur)
2 oz Cake Vodka
4 Tbsp whipped cream
Ice
Shaved / Ground Nutmeg

Add all ingredients (except whipped cream and nutmeg) to shaker and shake vigorously.

Top with whipped cream and nutmeg

IN THE NEWS: COVID DRIVES CREATION OF VIRTUAL THEATER 

We're joined by Amy Knickerbocker, President of the Board and Artistic Director for Virtual Theater 2020.  VT2020 was created as an artistic outlet for actors from the Kitsap area (and around the country thanks to technology) during quarantine. Amy shares the story behind the creation of VT2020, the creative ways they have found to engage actors and audiences virtually, and their list of shows available online.

For more information, to watch past shows, and to support VT2020, check out the links below:

Virtual Theater 2020

Virtual Theater 2020 YouTube Channel

Virtual Theater 2020 Facebook Page

Support Virtual Theater 2020

Amy Knickerbocker Performance Studio

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