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- Leigh, 15, has troubles. Her jock brother torments her, her estranged father just blew into her life and her mother can't pay the bills. Worst of all, if Leigh loses seat play-offs, she wont be able to sit next to her long developing love interest, Jen! When Leigh's father announces he's leaving and John steals Leigh's diary, tensions within the family erupt. As Leigh falls into becoming her own person, she must reconcile with her brother to pull her existing family together.
- A young Black man deals with the aftermath of unwanted advances after having a one-night-stand with an older gentleman.
- Brian Hegleland, the creative force behind 42, L.A. Confidential, Mystic River, and A Knights Tale, shares his experience as a screenwriter, director, and producer, along with the ups, down, and left turns of the filmmaking industry. Accompanied by the short film, Hector is Gonna Kill Nate, from Ari Issler about a basketball student that rolls into his High School gym looking for revenge.
- Legendary television writer Chris Carter reveals the secret behind the creation and success of The X-Files. Lost and "Prometheus" writer, Damon Lindelof, speaks with Carter on how his use of the paranormal and search for truth have become staples of popular culture. Followed by Todd Somodevilla and Marysia Makowska's surreal short film, "Sea Pavilion".
- John Ridley reflects on his beginnings and the inspirations that have shaped his approach to screenwriting, with a special look into his journey adapting the Academy Award®-winning script for 12 Years a Slave. Accompanied by Alex Clark's short film, Siren, about two ambulance paramedics faced with an emergency that's out of this world.
- The Roswell aliens celebrate Christmas with their friends and families.
- Two dysfunctional sisters attempt to bury the body of a cheating husband before being discovered by a Good Samaritan passing by.
- Dr. Horrible is an aspiring super-villain with a plan for world domination. He also has a crush on Penny, a girl he met at the laundromat. There, he accidentally makes her meet his arch nemesis Captain Hammer whom she falls in love with.
- Penny seems to be smitten with Captain Hammer who's true nature begins to reveal itself: He might not be as into doing good for the right reasons but more for selfish ones. Dr. Horrible decides that he must get rid of Captain Hammer.
- Dr. Horrible invents a death ray which he plans to use on the superhero at the unveiling of a new Captain Hammer statue. Penny is torn between the hero and the villain, realizing that she may have feelings for Horrible.
- ShortMichelle, a successful young woman who has a great career, a loving husband named Leo, and a new baby. Everything is going great for her and her family, until she meets Jacob. Jacob just started working in Michelle's office, and is quite the hot commodity. Slowly, Michelle unravels her life and herself to be with Jacob.
- An iconic example of its genre, Alien's tension, pacing, and craftsmanship are deconstructed by veteran screenwriters John August and Ashley Miller. Accompanied by Jason Mann and Frieda Luk's mystical short film, Delicacy, following a culinary connoisseur and his loyal chef as they dangerously navigate into the unknown with hopes to obtain a rare treat.
- This documentary about the unprecedented 2003 California Governor's recall election reveals Paul Mariano's sometimes funny, sometimes poignant campaign to keep Gray Davis governor.
- Busted (James Bourne, Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis) have conquered the UK and now they're going over to the US of A to take on a whole new challenge. Watch them weekly trying to make it big in a whole different country, where nobody knows who they are.
- Little Pete and his father unite to beat a neighborhood nemesis in a race between a station wagon and a remote-controlled toy car after a 16-year-old feud.
- "BDSM: It's Not What You Think!" confronts stigma and stereotype surrounding kink and fetish play through leading voices within the BDSM community. With intimate interviews and playful vignettes this film targets progressive outsiders and guides them through the minefield of misconceptions and prejudice that kinksters must routinely face.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode I talked with Greer about how her passion for theatre started early on, her education experience in theatre during high school and college, how she balanced filming a hit TV show while simultaneously going to school at University of Southern California, how she became part of the cast for both The OC Musical and I Know What You Did Last Summer: The Unauthorized Musical, what makes LA theatre special, her favorite Starbucks Christmas cup, Disney Princesses, and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeBecca talks with Emily about when she fell in love with theatre and realized she wanted to perform for a living, the first show she ever saw, working on becoming a well-rounded performer while growing up, joining Wicked's 2nd National Tour as an Elphaba standby, her audition process for Wicked on tour and her reaction when she booked the show, learning about a standby's job through becoming a standby in Wicked, her favorite Elphaba song to sing, why she believes Wicked has been open for as long as it has been and is one of the longest running Broadway musicals, life on the road, getting the chance to be in Bat Out Of Hell in North America as Raven for a short time, what interested her most when it came to Bat Out Of Hell, joining the cast of Almost Famous as Anita Miller during it's beginning stages and getting to perform at The Old Globe in San Diego, making her Broadway debut this year with Almost Famous, making the role(s) she plays in Almost Famous her own on stage, why people should come see Almost Famous before January 8th, and more.
- Becca talks with Jade about the moment they knew they wanted to perform onstage in theatre for a living, the first professional show they ever saw, when they came to the realization that they could sing, friends who have supported them throughout auditions, Jade's favorite show they've performed in regionally and why, why regional theatre is special to them, Stage West Calgary in Canada, their audition process for Jagged Little Pill on tour and the hype surrounding the cast announcement for the tour, getting to rehearse alongside the entire cast, non-binary representation in the theatre industry + onstage, how they make the character of Jo authentic and relatable, singing You Oughta Know by Alanis eight times a week, their dream roles which include Orpheus in Hadestown and Elphaba in Wicked, and much more.
- In this episode Janaya Jones talks about the difference between performing in shows at Rockwell Table and Stage vs. shows such as Frozen Live at The Hyperion at Disneyland / California Adventure, how she got cast as Esméralda in Hunchback Of Notre Dame in San Diego, her Broadway dream, and more.
- Becca talks with Kristine Reese about the moment she knew she wanted to perform on stage, why it's never too late to discover your passion for something, getting to teach up and coming performers all that she's learned through her experiences performing on National Tours, Broadway stages, and regionally, her national tour debut in Mamma Mia and getting to step into the shoes of an iconic character like Sophie Sheridan on stage, why touring with Mamma Mia was so memorable for her, playing Donna in Mamma Mia at City Springs Theatre, booking the first National Tour of Wicked and portraying Nessarose, her favorite Nessarose moments in the show, Wicked Witch Of The East, what makes Wicked such a successful show to this day, her Broadway debut in Les Miserables, her dream to play Fantine in Les Mis, advice she would give to young performers, and more.
- On this episode Lila Coogan about her experience making her Broadway debut at age 13 in Mary Poppins, her reaction when she got called and told that she was THE LEAD ANYA on the first national Anastasia Tour, her adorable corgi puppy she got in May, and much more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeIn this episode Michael Thomas Grant talks about the evolution of his portrayal as the Geek in FTR Brat Pack over the years, the famous story of how he ended up going on for act two of opening night of UMPO Jurassic Park, the difference between an UMPO show and a For The Record show, how he got cast on Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, how he celebrated getting cast, and much more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Afra talks about her experience as a Radio City Rockette, Thanksgiving Day Parade performances, her Broadway debut in Wicked, what it was like to be a part of original Broadway casts of shows like In The Heights, Ghost, and Shuffle Along, how people she's worked with have inspired her, her experience performing at the Tony Awards, about what she thinks makes Hadestown such a special show, and more.
- In this episode Alex Nee talks about his experience touring with Once the Musical and American Idiot The Musical, his Broadway debut in A Christmas Carol on Broadway this past winter, his involvement in one of Becca's favorite shows Romeo and Juliet Love Is A Battlefield, and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeIn this episode Amanda Kruger talks about their perseverance and determination when it came to auditioning to be part of the Rockwell Table and Stage family, their favorite show they've been a part of at Rockwell and why, gives some FABULOUS wisdom to aspiring performers, and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Bianca talks about why and when she decided to move to Los Angeles, her college experience, the first theatre show she got cast in in California, her introduction to Rockwell Table and Stage and how she got involved in shows there, her singing and songwriting career, her new song "Friends" which she produced, and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Brian talks about what the experience is like forming a band and going on tour 200 days a year, his short move to Nashville, how he became part of the musical theatre world in Los Angeles in 2018, how his confidence has grown, what made both LA theatre shows he's done so far so successful, and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Caelan talks about her experience seeing her first theatre show, how she balanced her major in musical theatre and minor in communications in college, her dance experience, her audition process for The National Tour of Frozen, her full circle moment getting to watch Caroline Bowman on stage at her hometown theatre Paramount Theatre during the Evita tour to getting to perform on stage at that same theatre with her this year, and much more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode I talked with Chadd about how he's always done everything in theatre whether it's been on stage or off, how he got introduced to the LA theatre and Rockwell Table and Stage community, what the hardest thing about stage managing is, what people would be surprised to know is in his job description, his current project on Broadway On Demand with Frankie Grande, and much more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode I talk with Claire about how watching her mom perform in theatre has inspired her to do the same, when she started learning how to play piano, how she got cast in "Power Rangers Dino Charge", her experience performing on stage with For The Record Live on land and sea, and much more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Eva talks about starting off in dance, her long list of choreography credits and how she attained all of them, playing Maria in West Side Story at Citadel Theatre, how Sousatzka the Musical led to her being cast as Christine Daaé, her experience on the Phantom Of The Opera Tour, and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Janine talks about when theatre and performing became the career path she knew she wanted to pursue, the outstanding musical theatre program at University of Michigan where she went to school, her impressive resume and how she's able to find work in the theatre industry whether it's regional work or on Broadway constantly, what it was like playing an iconic role like Rizzo in Grease on Broadway, her tour experiences, how she's expanded her career path and is also pursuing TV and film, the album she's working on, and MUCH MORE.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode I talked with John about his love for Grease (which he later starred in a production of), his biggest takeaways and life lessons he learned at University of Cincinnati, how timing is everything, how his West Coast theatre debut came to be, the For The Record Live series, going on tour with Cruel Intentions Musical, and MORE.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode I talked with Jordan about what made her decide to move to LA, traveling back and forth between the East Coast and West Coast. how she was first introduced to the Los Angeles theatre community, what made "Romeo and Juliet: Love Is A Battlefield" where she played Benvolia so special, how perfectly Bradley Bredeweg adapted Edward Scissorhands into a musical for the stage, her future theatre bucket list, and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Kalyn talks about when she first knew she wanted to perform on stage, why she chose to get double bachelors degrees in musical theatre and anthropology, her favorite show she got to participate in besides The Prom, her audition experience for The Prom, getting the chance to represent and be an inspiration for up and coming actresses like her younger self, the importance of not being afraid to address mental health, and much more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode I chatted with Keri about what career path she thought she'd have when she was little vs. the career path she has now, her college musical theatre experience, what advice she'd give to young performers in the business, her Broadway debut in Waitress, the National Tour of Cats on which she played Grizabella, her current dream roles, a musical she'd like to see made into a movie, and much more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Kristyn talks about finding theatre to participate in in cities that aren't particularly known for theatre, her education experience at Oklahoma City University, how and why she decided to move to LA instead of NYC, advice on how to audition both with and without an equity card, how she got involved with Cherry Poppins, The Art Couple (which was supposed to be part of Center Theatre Group's season this year), and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeIn this episode Matthew Scott Montgomery talks about when he realized he wanted to be an actor, how volunteering to work in a parking garage led to a lot of his success in booking auditions, how his shows "Spook Night" and "Dead Boys" came to be, how he's now taken on musicals, and much more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Micaela talks about the passion and love for theatre and performing she's had since a young age, the theatre presence that many people aren't aware of on the west coast, her experience on the First National Tour of Sister Act and understudying Mary Roberts, how she got cast for WICKED The Musical, the Elphaba and Glinda pairs she's performed alongside, how she memorizes the parts of multiple tracks in Wicked, getting to be Nessarose, her Broadway debut, and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Natalie talks about her love for performing since being a child, her experience on MTV's "Legally Blonde: The Musical - The Search for Elle Woods" competition on which she placed fifth, the work and determination it takes to be successful in TV and Film, how she got involved in shows at Rockwell Table and Stage, what makes the shows at Rockwell so special, and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode I talked with Natalie about how her education prepared her to take on the tasks of being a swing and an understudy, her Broadway debut in Billy Elliot the Musical, her experience on the Matilda tour, being in the original cast of Groundhog Day Musical, her experience on the road with the First National Tour of Frozen, and MORE.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Olivia Valli talks about her high school and college musical theatre experience, how she got cast as in the ensemble in Wicked and was an Elphaba understudy shortly after graduating college, her experience playing her grandmother Mary Delgado in Jersey Boys, being the first actor/actress in Broadway and Off-Broadway history to play someone who she's directly related to, and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Talia talks about her experience with musical theatre at Penn State, workshopping shows, how her Broadway debut in Be More Chill happened, her audition process for the Wicked tour, what life on the road is like, how she makes the role of Elphaba her own, and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Zach talks about choosing many different career paths in the world of theatre instead of just one, his education experience and the valuable lessons he was taught, the lightning in a bottle success that Cruel Intentions: The Musical had, his experience being an understudy in The Other Josh Cohen, the new musicals he's written, his next collaboration with Jordan Ross Schindler, and much more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode I talked with John and Molly about Cruel Intentions: The Musical and how they met working on it, the moment John realized how beloved a show Hadestown is, Molly's audition process for Last Man Standing, how they work on self confidence, Disneyland, and much more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Lana and Nathan talk about how they first discovered their passion for performing, their education experiences, creating their own content on YouTube their performances on stage pre-Rockwell Table and Stage, their favorite show they've seen the other in, what's so special about Rockwell Table and Stage, the Christmas movie they recently filmed, Nathan's movie The Rising Hawk coming out on October 2nd, and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeOn this episode Stella and Arwen talk about their start with theatre, their audition process for Frozen, how they're similar to Anna, their favorite thing about touring, what school is like on tour, their favorite Frozen songs, their future dream roles, and much more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeBecca talks with Aline about the moment she realized she wanted to be a theatre performer, what the first show she ever saw was, her favorite regional production of a show that she's done, why shows Sally Bowles in Cabaret and Cinderella in Into The Woods were shows on her bucket list, being in the cast of Off-Broadway's Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation, impressions + comedy, dancing, her audition for Katherine Howard on the Boleyn Tour Of SIX U.S. Tour, putting her own spin on the character of Katherine Howard, and more.
- 2020–TV EpisodeBecca talks with Daniel about his first introduction to theatre and when he fell in love with live theatre, growing up close to NYC and Broadway, when he realized that performing on stage could be a career for him, deciding where to go to college and what he learned in college at Rider University that has helped him since, his favorite regional shows he's been a part of: Newsies and Next To Normal, his audition for and Juliet on Broadway and whether he had previously heard about the hype the show has overseas in London, preparing mentally to make a Broadway debut as a performer, his process for learning multiple tracks in a rehearsal room, understudying Romeo and how he makes the role his own, his dream role, and more.