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Little did he know, but Ramin often warms up to music sung by Laird Mackintosh. Ramin used to stage door in Canada and met Laird a long time ago when, by chance, Laird asked Ramin to hang after a show!Laird made his Broadway debut in 2011 in the role of George Banks in Mary Poppins at the New Amsterdam Theater in New York City and 2013 he played John Utterson in the Broadway production of Wildhorn's Jekyll and Hyde. Mackintosh began his career as a dancer in the National Ballet of Canada (1990-1992). He studied at L'Ecole Superieure de Danse du Quebec (Montreal), American Ballet Theatre's School of Classical Ballet in New York City and The National Ballet School in Toronto. In 1993 he joined the Toronto (LivEnt) production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera in the role of Porter/Marksman and subsequently went on to play the leading role of Raoul for three years and also to understudy the role of the Phantom. He performed with Toronto's Opera Atelier between 1997 and 2002. In 2002, Mackintosh joined the company of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival appearing as Freddy Eynesford-Hill in My Fair Lady. He remained with the company for eight seasons, playing many leading roles. He has also played Robert in The Drowsy Chaperone (Vancouver), Phil Davis in White Christmas (Halifax), Prince Charming in Ross Petty's Cinderella (Toronto), Gustl in The Land of Smiles and Algernon Moncrieff in Earnest, the Importance of Being (Toronto Operetta Theatre).In August 2013, Mackintosh joined the Broadway cast of The Phantom of the Opera as Monsieur André and an understudy for the Phantom. On May 5, 2014, he performed a one-week limited engagement as the Phantom between Hugh Panaro's departure and Norm Lewis' arrival. He concluded his limited run as the Phantom on May 12, and then continued to play Monsieur André until September of 2019. In December of 2019, he joined the U.S. tour of My Fair Lady in the role of Henry Higgins, and most recently rejoined the Broadway cast to help finish out the current Broadway run before the show closes.Produced by Alan Seales. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-08-16 06:00:00
Duration (h:m:s): 1:08:28
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me is a 1992 psychological horror film directed by David Lynch and written by Lynch and Robert Engels. It serves as a prequel to the television series Twin Peaks (1990–1991), created by Mark Frost and Lynch, who were also executive producers. It revolves around the investigation into the murder of Teresa Banks (Pamela Gidley) and the last seven days in the life of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee), a popular high school student in the fictional Washington town of Twin Peaks. Unlike the series, which was an uncanny blend of detective fiction, horror, the supernatural, offbeat humor, and soap opera tropes, the film has a much darker, less humorous tone.Purchase at:TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME O.S.T. - Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (Music From the Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Amazon.com Music
Edinburgh Festival 22 August 2004 Broadcast Countess: Soile Isokoski Clairon: Anne Sofie von Otter Italian Soprano: Sarah Fox Flamand: Jonas Kaufmann Count: Stephan Loges Olivier: Christopher Maltman La Roche: Siegfried Vogel Italian Tenor: Barry Banks Monsieur Taupe: John Mitchinson Royal Scottish National Orchestra Conductor: Leopold Hager
Today’s guest deejay is Bradley Sean Alexander Deschamps, AKA Anthéne, curator of Polar Seas Recordings. I discovered Anthéne when Ishmael Cormack (listen to his mix for Soundwave here) requested music recommendations on Twitter. There were some great suggrestions, and I listened to everything I could find on Bandcamp or Spotify. Anthéne’s music was warm, dreamy, and organic for all its etherealness. Naturally, I extended to Anthéne to guest deejay on Soundwave. Last week I drove from San Diego to Sacramento with Jonanathan Ammons’s mix providing the soundtrack for that apocalyptic journey. This week Anthéne’s mix was the music for my night drive back to San Diego. This time there were no abandoned cars, wildfire smoke choked skies, or searing sunlight. Instead, a beautiful, three-quarter orange moon floated on the horizon while the stars came out, one by one. It was a long drive, and I played Anthéne’s mix several times, which got me as far as Los Angeles. If you feel like sharing, please tell me where you listened to today’s show. Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Complex Holiday. Mary Lattimore “Sometimes He’s In My Dreams” Drape “Solo In High Dreary” Sylvain Chauveau “Et peu à peu les flots respiraient comme on pleure” Keeley Forsyth “Photograph” Sarah Neufeld “Stories” Gia Margaret “No Sleep No Dream” Yasmin Williams “Juvenescence” Havenaire “Beta” Mount Eerie & Julie Doiron “Real Lost Wisdom” Leo Svirsky “River Without Banks” Slow Reels “Lakka” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soundwavemix/message
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