Heilman & Haver - The Stage & Screen Experience

Back in 2020, Greg Heilman and Matt Haver took to the internet airwaves to interview talented local actors and directors. Now over 70 episodes later, Heilman & Haver is Seattle’s #1 stage and screen podcast, bringing you in depth interviews with the finest talent from from LA to Broadway to the UK, including Emmy award winners and best-selling authors, unsung heroes and industry leaders. And all while keeping their finger on the pulse of the Seattle and Pacific Northwest theatre scene, with in-depth reviews, cast and crew conversations, awards, and behind the scenes tours. Enjoy the show and keep up with the whole experience at www.heilmanandhaver.com or join us on your favorite social media platform.

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Episodes

Thursday Dec 17, 2020

Welcome to "Heilman & Haver" - Episode Eight.  We hope you enjoy the show! 
Please join the conversation - email us and find us on Facebook and Twitter.
 
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Sarah Summers - actor, activist, entrepreneur
Sarah Summers is a So-Cal native born to a musician/ poet father and singer/actress mother; performing is in her blood! She started local theatre at the age of 8 and attended Orange County school of the arts, graduating with the highest honors in acting and singing from Renaissance high school for the arts. She went on to study stage theatre at Long Beach City College. Throughout her childhood and early 20s she appeared in over 15 musicals/plays and in 2018 launched her film/tv career. Since then Sarah has appeared in over eight commercials for Disney+, BlueLand, T-mobile, and Tuition Monster. She has also been in three music videos, multiple short films, and has a starring role in the Amazon Prime special “Never Been Kissed” by Nicole Burch. Recently Sarah opened her first small business called “The Strawberry Bin” where she sells vintage and thrift clothing sizes 8-24, highlighting body positivity. She continues to audition regularly and hopes to land a regular TV role in 2021.  Sarah joins us from her home in Long Beach, California.
Connect with Sarah:
https://www.facebook.com/sarahccsummers
https://www.instagram.com/sarahccsummers/
https://www.instagram.com/thestrawberrybin/
 
IN THE MIX: The Strawberry Tonic
Recipe:3/4 cup tonic water1/4 cup strawberry vodka (see above)Wedge of limeFill a highball glass or tall tumbler with ice. Add the tonic and vodka. Squeeze the lime into the glass, then drop it in and serve.
 
COMING NEXT EPISODE: TCM's Jeremy Arnold, author, film historian
We'll be joined by Turner Classic Movies commentator, author, and film historian Jeremy Arnold to chat about his book Christmas in the Movies: 30 Classics to Celebrate the Season.  And to celebrate this season of giving, we have a copy of the book to give away along with Jeremy's newest release from TCM The Essentials Vol. 2: 52 More Must-See Movies and Why They Matter. All you have to do is subscribe to our show wherever you get your podcasts and your name will be entered into the drawing for both books.  Already subscribed on iTunes?  Follow us on YouTube or another channel for extra entries.  We’ll announce the winners via social media on Christmas Day.  Good luck!
 
**Intro and bed music: Swinging Jazz by EvolvingVibes

Friday Dec 11, 2020

Welcome to "Heilman & Haver" - Episode Seven.  We hope you enjoy the show! 
Please join the conversation - email us and find us on Facebook and Twitter.
 
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Silvia Haas, Executive Director of OCA, Marianne DiQuattro, Director of the Running Man Theater Company, and Kenzie Carlson, actor and member of Running Man Theater Company. 
OCA, which stands for Opportunity, Community, and Ability, is an organization dedicated to providing individuals and families with autism or other disabilities the opportunity to maximize their abilities through functional, behavioral, social, recreational, and vocational programs to live within the community.  OCA was formed in 2008 by a group of volunteers dedicated to providing support to special needs athletes in the Orange County, FL area for participation in the Special Olympics. Since then OCA has grown, adding programs to support the special needs community, including the initiation of the Running Man Theater Company in 2017 that provides a creative outlet for participants through master classes, theory, and performance classes, summer programs, and participation in full theatrical productions.
Don't miss Running Man Theater's special production of "Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Goose" live on their Facebook page, December 12/17/20 at 7pm Eastern/4pm Pacific.
Visit OCA's website for more information and to support their work.
 
COMING NEXT EPISODE: Body Positivity on Stage and Screen (12/18)
Actor Sarah Summers shares her Hollywood journey with us from her home in LA.
 
COMING 12/25: Christmas in the Movies: 30 Classics to Celebrate the Season
We'll be joined by Turner Classic Movies commentator, author, and film historian Jeremy Arnold to chat about his book Christmas in the Movies: 30 Classics to Celebrate the Season.  And to celebrate this season of giving, we have a copy of the book to give away along with Jeremy's newest release from TCM The Essentials Vol. 2: 52 More Must-See Movies and Why They Matter. All you have to do is subscribe to our show wherever you get your podcasts and your name will be entered into the drawing for both books.  Already subscribed on iTunes?  Follow us on YouTube or another channel for extra entries.  We’ll announce the winners via social media on Christmas Day.  Good luck!
 
**Intro and bed music: Swinging Jazz by EvolvingVibes

Friday Nov 27, 2020

Welcome to "Heilman & Haver" - Episode Six.  We hope you enjoy the show! 
Please join the conversation - email us and find us on Facebook and Twitter.
 
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: actor, singer, director, influencer and creator of The Augmented Actor, Doug Fahl
Doug started performing on stage in high school and graduated with a BFA in Theater and Music from the University of Utah. Since moving to Seattle, he has appeared in hundreds of stage and screen productions over his 35+ year career. Some might recognize him from his lead role in the 2010 cult horror/comedy film "Zombies of Mass Destruction"; from various musical theater productions on Seattle area stages; and SYFY Channel's "Z Nation".  Doug directed Second Story Rep's "A Christmas Carol" in 2018, as well as several music and corporate videos. He works heavily in Virtual Reality Production as a designer of 3D models, texture art, lighting, and animation, as well as freelancing as a motion designer and video producer. In June 2018 Doug founded his YouTube channel Augmented Actor, which combines his passions for theatre, film and design into a channel geared towards helping actors improve their craft and learn new tricks. In 2019 Doug expanded Augmented Actor to include a Facebook group, where members discuss daily subjects related to acting.
Get in touch with Doug:
www.augmentedactor.com
https://youtube.com/augmentedactor
https://facebook.com/groups/augmentedactor
https://www.dougfahl.com
https://www.patreon.com/augmentedactor
 
IN THE MIX: Three Cocktails in Honor of Planes, Trains & Automobiles
Watch our special Thanksgiving Video of "In the Mix" on YouTube
Drink 1 (Planes) - Aviation Gin (and Tonic)
Ingredients
4 oz Tonic - we prefer Q Tonic
3 oz Gin (Aviation of course)
.25 oz lime juice
Add gin and lime juice to ice filled glass, stir.  Top with tonic
Drink 2 (Trains) - Boxcar Cocktail
Ingredients
1.5 oz Gin
.5 oz Triple Sec
.5 oz Lime Juice
Dash Grenadine
Simple Syrup (to taste)
Egg White
Shake all ingredients with ice filled shaker.  Strain back into shaker and dry shake (no ice).  Strain into chilled glass
Drink 3 (Automobiles) - Automobile Cocktail
Ingredients
1 oz Gin
1 oz Scotch
.75 oz Sweet Vermouth
Dash orange bitters
Stir all ingredients in ice filled stirring glass.  Strain into chilled glass
IN THE NEWS: Virtual Reality and Immersive Technology in Theater
Doug shares his expertise in VR and the team discusses the growing use of immersive technologies in theater during quarantine, and to support patrons and participants with special needs.
 
COMING NEXT EPISODE: Inclusion in Theater (Friday, 12/11/2020)
We'll be joined by members of the Running Man Theater Company in Orlando that is part of OCA (Opportunity, Community, and Ability)  a group that specializes in providing folks with special needs the ability to participate in theater.
 
**Intro and bed music: Swinging Jazz by EvolvingVibes

Thursday Nov 12, 2020

Welcome to "Heilman & Haver" - Episode Five. We hope you enjoy the show! 
Please join the conversation - email us and find us on Facebook and Twitter.
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)
“The Nutcracker”
6 oz Almond Milk4 oz Frangelico (Hazelnut Liqueur)2 oz Cake Vodka4 Tbsp whipped creamIceShaved / 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

Thursday Oct 29, 2020

Welcome to "Heilman & Haver" - Episode Three.  We hope you enjoy the show! 
Please join the conversation - email us and find us on Facebook and Twitter.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Actor, dancer, choreographer and director Rebecca Ewen
Rebecca Ewen started her stage career at two months old, portraying baby Jesus in the church pageant. She received rave reviews when she was photographed pointing upward toward heaven. Growing up in a musical family, Rebecca performed in multiple community theatre shows each year. She attended Central Washington University and received a Bachelor’s degree in theatre and since graduating, has choreographed and directed countless shows at WWCA, including summer children’s workshops. She’s appeared in ‘The Snow Queen’, ‘Urinetown’, ‘Beauty and the Beast’, and ‘Little Shop of Horrors’. Her favorite directing credits include ‘Dog Sees God’, ‘Romeo & Juliet’, ‘Pippin’, & ‘The Rocky Horror Show’.
IN THE MIX: The Time Warp in honor or "The Rocky Horror (Picture) Show"
2/3 ounce Midori melon liqueur
1/2 ounce Malibu rum
1/2 ounce pineapple juice
1/4 ounce blue curacao
1/4 ounce raspberry cordial
2 cherries
Cracked ice
Shake midori, malibu rum, pineapple juice and ice then strain into a 5oz cocktail or martini glass.
Add raspberry cordial and blue curacao, garnish with cherry(ies) and serve.
Watch: Jack Black and Tenacious D perform "Time Warp"
Wisconsin Democrats Present: The Rocky Horror Show Musical Livestream with Special Guest Tim Curry
IN THE NEWS: Interview with Michael Goodnow on US v. Paramount
In Episode 2 we discussed some potential outcomes from the US vs. Paramount case. In this clip, Greg and our guest Michael Goodnow, COO of Far Away Entertainment, talk about the impact of the decision on local theaters like The Historic Roxy in Bremerton, WA, where our interview took place.
Watch the entire interview on the Heilman & Haver YouTube channel.
SUPPORT THE ROXY: https://roxybremertonfoundation.wildapricot.org/
 
**Intro and bed music: Swinging Jazz by EvolvingVibes

Thursday Oct 15, 2020

Welcome to "Heilman & Haver" - Episode Three.  We hope you enjoy the show! 
Please join the conversation - email us and find us on Facebook and Twitter.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Actor Adrian De Groot, master of accent and dialect
Adrian has been active in Kitsap county community theaters for over 20 years. He first appeared at the Performing Arts Guild of South Kitsap in "The Foreigner" in 1998. Since then, he has been involved in over 30 productions, as an actor, light and sound tech, and stage manager. When he's not indulging in theater, Adrian holds down his day job as a programmer, and is graced with a wonderful family! His wife of 24 years and three kids are very supportive, and even volunteer in the lobby and hospitality roles at the Bremerton Community Theatre. As an actor, Adrian gravitates towards fun character parts, especially those with accents, including Agatha Christie's "Appointment with Death", where he got to work with your humble hosts.
Accent and dialect Tools:
IDEA: https://www.dialectsarchive.com/
Coach Paul Meier: https://www.paulmeier.com/
Dr. David Alan Stern: https://learnaccent.com/
IN THE NEWS: De-aging technology on the loose in Hollywood
De-aging technology is rampant in Hollywood despite varying degrees of success.  It allows older actors to keep playing their younger selves or, in the case of James Dean, come back from the dead!  Just because this incredible technology exists, should it be used?  Will it put younger actors out of work?  And what does it means for your rights to your own image, even after death?
https://nationalpost.com/entertainment/movies/why-hollywoods-de-aging-technologies-are-terrifying-in-more-ways-than-one
IN THE MIX: "The Nutty Irishman" in honor of de-aged (but still not Irish) Robert De Niro
Shot version:3/4 ounce Irish cream liqueur3/4 ounce hazelnut liqueur (Frangelico)In a shot glass
Sipping version:Equal parts Irish cream liqueurEqual parts hazelnut liqueur (Frangelico)Over ice, in a cocktail glass
**Intro and bed music: Swinging Jazz by EvolvingVibes

Thursday Oct 01, 2020

elcome to "Heilman & Haver" - Episode Two.  We hope you enjoy the show! 
Please join the conversation - email us and find us on Facebook and Twitter.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Actor, director, playwright and author Dan Estes
Dan started his theater career in a Junior High School Production of "Boris and The Spaceman" where he played the part of Skinny. This led him to several roles throughout High School and his high school’s Thespian Group drama club where he served as Treasurer and Vice President. After High school Dan Took a hiatus of almost twenty years from the stage, but his second career started with a small role in "Gypsy" which snowballed into being involved in over 75 shows, about 20 as director. Dan recently retired from a 37+ years with the State of WA as a counselor, social worker, and educator, a career that culminated in teaching for the University of WA, training new social workers for the field. Dan has adapted two movies and one book into plays; one of them Alfred Hitchcock’s "The Trouble with Harry" has been produced in four states (most recently in Tampa, FL) and he is currently working on an abridged version of “Our Town” by Thornton Wilder. Dan's most recent writing project is book entitled “The Trump who Stole ‘Murica” - A Parody In Verse" based on the story "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."  Purchase the book now at Lulu.com.
IN THE NEWS: United States v. Paramount / Disney's Mulan Release
After nearly three quarters of a century being the quiet influence on how Hollywood operated, the Paramount Consent Decrees are officially over. On Friday, a New York federal judge granted a motion by the U.S. Department of Justice to terminate the movie industry's long-lasting licensing rules. (Source: The Hollywood Reporter) 
What does this mean for the future of moviemaking, theaters as we know them, and streaming services?  Will the recent direct-to-consumer release of Mulan become the norm?  And what about that $30 viewing fee?
IN THE MIX: "The Sweet Charity" in honor of Neil Simon
Recipe:2 oz. (60ml) Rose Wine0.5 oz. (15ml) St Germain2 oz. (60ml) Soda Water4-6 RaspberriesServe in a wine glass
**Intro and bed music: Swinging Jazz by EvolvingVibes

Thursday Sep 17, 2020

Welcome to "Heilman & Haver" - Episode One.  We hope you enjoy the show!
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Actor and Director Jeffrey Bassett
Jeffrey first stepped onstage in 1973 as the child lead Winthrop Paroo in “The Music Man.”  Since then he has taken part in over 50 shows, mostly musicals, at over 20 different theaters.  Jeffrey’s other passion is the law.  He’s been in the field since 1985 and took the bench as a judge in Kitsap County in 2016 by gubernatorial appointment.  He is a family man, married for 16 years to Michael his partner for 28, and is father to three boys.  Jeffrey most recently appeared onstage for Paradise Theater’s “Annie” where he returned to his role as Daddy Warbucks.  Along with acting, he has also worked as a stage manager, set designer and builder, as an assistant director, and has fully directed 10 plays, many for Bremerton Community Theater, where in 2018 he took a chance on Greg Heilman and Matt Haver, casting them as brothers, in Agatha Christie’s “Appointment With Death.”  
IN THE NEWS: The Academy Awards New Diversity Standards
The Academy Awards have instituted a series of diversity standard filmmakers must meet in order to quality for the Best Picture Oscar, starting 2024.  We'd love to hear your thoughts: email us or connect with us on Facebook.
IN THE MIX: "The Orient Express" in honor of Agatha Christie
Trailer: Death on the Nile
2 oz of Scotch1 oz of sweet vermouth1 oz of Amaretto (or almond liqueur)1 dash of Triple Sec2 drop of orange bitters
Add the Scotch, Vermouth, and Amaretto, then add a dash of Triple sec and a drop or two of the bitters. Swirl together and optionally serve with a large ice ball or whisky rock.
**Intro and bed music: Swinging Jazz by EvolvingVibes

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Back in 2020 we took to the internet airwaves as two local actors just looking to hone our craft interviewing talented local actors and directors. Now, over 70 shows later, Heilman and Haver is Seattle’s #1 stage and screen podcast, bringing you in depth interviews with the likes of Emmy award winners and best-selling authors, unsung heroes and industry leaders, and the finest talent from from LA to Broadway to the UK.



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