Episodes

  • Inside Three Tall Women | Director Tommy Statler on Edward Albee’s Powerful Drama
    May 6 2026

    In this episode of Where Broadway Meets Talent, host Brian O’Connor sits down with director Tommy Statler to discuss Three Tall Women, the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Edward Albee, best known for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.

    Together, they explore the emotional depth of the play, the challenges and rewards of bringing such intimate material to the stage, and why this powerful story continues to resonate so deeply with audiences.

    Thoughtful, honest, and unexpectedly humorous, Three Tall Women is a theatrical experience that lingers long after the final moment.

    🎭 Three Tall Women is now playing at Camelot Theatre for a limited two-week run.

    🎟️ Tickets & information: www.camelottheatre.org

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    18 mins
  • The White Chip — One Night Only | Zach Virden Interview 🎭
    Apr 13 2026

    In this special bonus episode of Where Broadway Meets Talent, we go behind the scenes of The White Chip—a powerful staged reading coming to Camelot Theatre.

    Join Zach Virden as he shares his perspective as both a producer and performer on this deeply personal and impactful story. Written by Sean Daniels, The White Chip explores addiction, recovery, and the moments that shape our lives—with honesty, humor, and heart.

    This one-night-only staged reading brings together an incredible group of artists for an evening that promises to be as meaningful as it is moving.

    🎟️ The White Chip — April 14 at Camelot Theatre
    👉 Get details and reserve your seat: www.camelottheatre.org

    🎭 Camelot Theatre | Talent, Oregon

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    16 mins
  • Bringing Sugar to Life | Cast of Sugar at Camelot Theatre
    Apr 10 2026

    Go behind the scenes of Sugar at Camelot Theatre in this special cast interview episode of Where Broadway Meets Talent.

    Join Juliana Wheeler, Ryder Kole Emerson, and Zach Virden as they share what it’s like bringing this beloved story—based on Some Like It Hot—to life on stage.

    From character insights to rehearsal moments and what makes Sugar such a fun and unforgettable night of theatre, this conversation gives you a deeper look at the heart, humor, and energy behind the production.

    🎟️ Sugar is now playing at Camelot Theatre
    👉 Get tickets: www.camelottheatre.org

    🎭 Camelot Theatre | Talent, Oregon

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    25 mins
  • Inside Sugar | Director Haley Jane Forsyth Interview (Camelot Theatre)
    Mar 19 2026

    Go behind the scenes of Sugar, Camelot Theatre’s upcoming musical comedy, with director Haley Jane Forsyth.

    In this episode of Where Broadway Meets Talent, Haley shares her vision for bringing this beloved story to life—from its jazz-age style and comedy to the deeper themes of connection and identity at its heart.

    🎭 Sugar
    March 25 – April 19
    Camelot Theatre

    🎟 Get tickets: https://camelottheatre.org/camelot_show/sugar/

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    23 mins
  • You Can't Take It With You - The Sycamore Family Interview
    Mar 3 2026

    Unlock the Secrets Behind Creating a Lively, Authentic Family Dynamic on Stage — and How Repetition Turns Amateur Moments into Phenomenal Performances.In this episode of Where Broadway Meets Talent, we dive deep into the magic of building genuine relationships between actors — from intimate rehearsals to live audiences — revealing how trust, permission, and repetition unlock spontaneous, heartfelt moments night after night. Whether you’re an aspiring actor, director, or theater fan, discover how a playful, risk-taking approach transforms rehearsals into a thriving, immersive family on stage.You’ll discover:

    • How director Tommy Statler’s permission-based rehearsal strategies foster genuine connection and emotional risk-taking.
    • The role of intimacy exercises in creating truthful, lived-in chemistry between actors — from hugs to subtle eye contact — that audiences adore.
    • Why repeated performances and audience feedback are crucial in refining authenticity, spontaneity, and deepening relationships in real-time.
    • Concrete techniques for building trust and vulnerability, turning scripted moments into compelling, unscripted magic.
    • The invisible glue that holds a cast together, making them feel like a real family, night after night.

    This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at how professional actors cultivate deep connection — essential listening for performers eager to elevate their craft, directors seeking to inspire trust, or anyone passionate about the transformative power of theater.Whether you’re returning to acting after years off or looking to bring more truth and spontaneity to your stage work, this episode shows you how when actors embrace permission, repetition, and openness, they don’t just perform — they live the story.Join us and learn how risking authenticity turns a cast into a compelling family that audiences can’t look away from.

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    36 mins
  • You Can't Take It with You
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode, we explore the production of 'You Can't Take It with You' at Camelot Theatre, discussing the directing process, rehearsal techniques, and the core themes of the play. The conversation delves into the family dynamic, ensemble chemistry, and the unique experience of live theater.

    Takeaways

    • Ensemble Chemistry
    • Rehearsal Techniques

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introducing 'You Can't Take It With You'
    • 09:37 The Heartbeat of the Story
    • 14:44 Ensemble Chemistry and Dynamics
    • 20:04 Influence of the Theater Environment
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    25 mins
  • Previewing 2025 Shows
    Dec 20 2024

    In this episode, we're joined by directors Livia Genise, Gwen Overland, and Todd Nielsen, who discuss their respective shows, Spotlight on the Judds, The Price, and City of Angeles, all opening at Camelot in early 2025.

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    34 mins
  • Arthur Miller's The Price
    Feb 11 2025

    In this episode, we visit with the cast of The Price by Arthur Miller, the first play in our American Masters Drama Series. We also chat with the director of the show, Gwen Overland.

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    34 mins