North Carolina Theatre Releases Phantom Podcast

November 5, 2008

Kristin Buie, communications manager of the North Carolina Theatre (www.nctheatre.com), has announced the release of a podcast that details Phantom, a musical production starring Michael Minarik as the Phantom, Rebecca Pitcher as Christine and Tony Award-winner Jarrod Emick as Phillipe, running Saturday, Oct. 18 – Sunday, Oct. 26 at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium located in the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts at 1 E. South St. Tickets range from $26 to $76 and can be purchased by calling Ticketmaster at (91… or visiting www.ticketmaster.com. There will be a student preview night on Friday Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. with $10 tickets for students and teachers.

Phantom, based on Gaston Leroux’s Phantom of The Opera, is the story of a masked man living below the Paris Opera House and his love for the beautiful opera singer Christine. When the Paris Opera House falls under new ownership, the Phantom is forced away from his home and Christine. In the podcast, Buie provides background information about the musical, information about the cast, when the show is running and ticket information. The podcast is available to download at www.mmimarketing.com/podcast/Phantom.

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News Facts:

• Kristin Buie, communications manager of the North Carolina Theatre (www.nctheatre.com), has announced the release of a podcast that details Phantom, a musical production starring Michael Minarik as the Phantom, Rebecca Pitcher as Christine and Tony Award-winner Jarrod Emick as Phillipe, running Saturday,
Oct. 18 – Sunday, Oct. 26 at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium located in the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts at 1 E. South St.
• Tickets range from $26 to $76 and can be purchased by calling Ticketmaster at (919) 834-4000 or visiting www.ticketmaster.com.
• There will be a student preview night on Friday Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. with $10 tickets for students and teachers.
• Phantom, based on Gaston Leroux’s Phantom of The Opera, is the story of a masked man living below the Paris Opera House and his love for the beautiful opera singer Christine.
• When the Paris Opera House falls under new ownership, the Phantom is forced away from his home and Christine.
• In the podcast, Buie provides background information about the musical, information about the cast, when the show is running and ticket information.
• The podcast is available to download at www.mmimarketing.com/podcast/Phantom.

Quotes:
“Phantom is a mysterious tale that will enchant audiences of all ages,” said Buie. “The plot is based on the Phantom of The Opera, but the plot twists will captivate audiences and leave them guessing until the final curtain.”

Expert on Positive Psychology Offers Free Telecall Series on Achieving Success

September 23, 2008

Phoenix TV Personality and successful entrepreneur, Andrea Goeglein (aka Dr. Success) shares her expertise and insights with people all over the country in her upcoming series of free teletalks. The next talk will begin Wednesday, 9/20 @ 5pm pacific time and will feature “An Hour to Live, An Hour to Love,” by Richard Carlson and Kristine Carlson (of Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff fame). The call is open to all participants at no cost: 201-793-9022 (Room #9853148).

Prescott, Arizona, September 03, 2008 — Andrea Goeglein, Ph.D. offers her expertise to the world. Nationally acclaimed author, business woman, TV personality and founder of the Prescott Professional Women’s Conference will welcome professionals from all over the country to her upcoming free teletalk on Wednesday, Sept. 10th, at 5pm Pacific Time. In this talk (part of a series of free teletalks) Dr. Goeglein will feature the book “An Hour to Live, An Hour to Love,” by Richard Carlson and Kristine Carlson (of Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff fame).

Dr. Goeglein is often featured on AM Arizona as “Dr. Success,” and shares her expertise and passion for applied Positive Psychology and self-help books. She is also an executive mentor, motivational speaker, and author. As Dr. Success, Andrea provides unique insights and exercises designed to guide executive development and maximize the success and happiness of all who cross her path. These teletalks are part of that work.

Even at the height of his fame, Dr. Carlson chose to live authentically, declining many opportunities for fame and fortune. He remained devoted to normalcy and deeply understood that every-day life is where we find our most significant gifts. In 2003, on their 18th wedding anniversary, Richard presented his wife, Kristine, with a short manuscript called, “An Hour to Live.” In it, he imagined that the end of his life was imminent. He posed questions originally asked by author Stephen Levine: Who would you call? What would you say? and Why are you waiting? Uncannily, the small book foreshadowed Carlson’s unexpected death three years later of a pulmonary embolism.

Following his death, Kristine published the book, adding her own responses to these questions. Titled, “An Hour to Live, An Hour to Love,” Kristine asks the audience to discover their own answers. Like John Izzo’s book, “The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die,” this book suggests that we truly live right now and leave no regrets.

Dr. Success will highlight why this book is a MUST for anyone seeking to move forward on the road to success and professional development and build a life of gratitude. The call in number for this talk is 201-793-9022 (Room #9853148). There is no charge for attending. The book is available at www.ServingSuccess.com or any local library.

Eye on Entertainment Interviews Oscar Winner Chris Tashima

September 23, 2008

Dawna Lee Heising and Stan Goodrich interview actor/director Chris Tashima, who won an Academy Award for his film “Visas and Virtue”.

Dawna Lee Heising, Eye on Entertainment executive producer and hostess, has today announced that the show’s latest segment contains a highly-charged interview with Chris Tashima, who, despite a long career in Hollywood, became an “overnight sensation” when his short film narrative “Visas and Virtue” was voted the 1997 Academy Award for best live action short film. Tashima produced, directed and starred in the film, inspired by the true story of Holocaust rescuer Chiune Sempo Sugihara.

Tashima, a co-founder of the entertainment company Cedar Grove Productions, told Eye on Entertainment interviewers Stanley Goodrich and Dawna Lee Heising about his feelings on winning an Oscar, how it has changed his life and who his inspiration was.

He also discusses current and future projects, including the romantic lead opposite Joan Chen in “Americanese”, a 2008 release from IFC First Take, and an upcoming play at his Asian American theatre company, Cedar Gove OnStage.

Tashima started his acting career at East West Players in 1985 and cast Dawna Lee Heising’s daughter Marissa in his 1986 film “Chisai Samurai.” Tashima also directed, co-wrote and acted in Day of Independence, a 2003 PBS television special which received an Emmy nomination.

Tashima is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and belongs to the Directors Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and Actors Equity Association.

He is an associate member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. Tashima is also a stage set designer and won a 1995 Ovation Award for Best Set Design for the 1995 East West Players’ production Sweeney Todd.

Stan Goodrich writes an entertainment column for a local Palm Springs tabloid. He is also Public Relations Manager for a computer software company headquartered in Costa Mesa, Calif.

Eye on Entertainment
Eye on Entertainment (EOE) is a high-energy, high-impact program that covers a wide variety of events. The show, aired on Time Warner Cable in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, features powerhouse interviews with successful people in all walks of life, exploring the traits that they have in common. Ken Huthmaker introduced “Eye on Entertainment” in 2000. Dawna Lee Heising, one of the show’s original hosts, took over the production reigns after Huthmaker’s passing in 2006.

Dawna is also Ms. World 2008 and a long-standing member of the Screen Actor’s Guild. EOE’s director of cinematography & webmaster is David McNeil, who is also widely known for his professional photography. The show is produced and directed by John Cox, a leading staff member in the film and video department at Orange Coast College. For more information, visit our website: www.eyeonentertainment.tv

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