During today’s episode Carl Danielsen joins Peter Reitzes to discuss his experiences with stuttering, Our Time, meeting Taro Alaxander (the director and founder of Our Time) and so much more. This conversation was recorded at Camp Our Time in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.
CARL DANIELSEN, an Associate Musical Director for Camp Our Time, has worked as an actor in NYC. Regionally Carl has done A Marvellous Party at Northlight Theatre near Chicago, for which he won a Jeff Award; Cole! for San Jose Rep, Marines Memorial and as part of the LACLO season, winning two Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle awards (one for acting, the other for musical directing) and a Dramalogue award. Other favorite roles include World Goes ‘Round at TheatreWorks in California where he won his second BATCC award as supporting actor; Taming of the Shrew and Oh, Kay! for the SF Shakespeare Festival, winning a third BATTC award for supporting actor and Oedipus Rex at the Denver Theatre Center (where he met Taro Alexander in 1996).
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14 Aug 2011
Stuttering: The Gift of Empathy (294)
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During today’s episode Carl Danielsen joins Peter Reitzes to discuss his experiences with stuttering, Our Time, meeting Taro Alaxander (the director and founder of Our Time) and so much more. This conversation was recorded at Camp Our Time in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.
CARL DANIELSEN, an Associate Musical Director for Camp Our Time, has worked as an actor in NYC. Regionally Carl has done A Marvellous Party at Northlight Theatre near Chicago, for which he won a Jeff Award; Cole! for San Jose Rep, Marines Memorial and as part of the LACLO season, winning two Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle awards (one for acting, the other for musical directing) and a Dramalogue award. Other favorite roles include World Goes ‘Round at TheatreWorks in California where he won his second BATCC award as supporting actor; Taming of the Shrew and Oh, Kay! for the SF Shakespeare Festival, winning a third BATTC award for supporting actor and Oedipus Rex at the Denver Theatre Center (where he met Taro Alexander in 1996).