"Backstage with Disney Theatrical" is a podcast that takes listeners behind the scenes of Disney’s world-renowned stage productions based in London’s West End and on tour across the UK & Ireland. Through insightful interviews between student and dancer Savannah Quain, and working professionals across Disney’s multiple award winning shows, this podcast offers a rare glimpse into the intricate work that brings these magical shows to life. From acting to masks and puppets, wardrobe, hair and makeup, and even carpentry, each episode shines a spotlight on the unsung heroes who make Disney’s theatrical experiences unforgettable.
Whether you’re curious about the technical aspects of theatre or dream of working backstage, "Backstage with Disney Theatrical" is the perfect guide for those exploring a future career in the performing arts. It’s also an invaluable resource for educational professionals who want to inspire their students by introducing them to behind-the-scenes roles in theatre.
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"Backstage with Disney Theatrical" is a podcast that takes listeners behind the scenes of Disney’s world-renowned stage productions based in London’s West End and on tour across the UK & Ireland. Through insightful interviews between student and dancer Savannah Quain, and working professionals across Disney’s multiple award winning shows, this podcast offers a rare glimpse into the intricate work that brings these magical shows to life. From acting to masks and puppets, wardrobe, hair and makeup, and even carpentry, each episode shines a spotlight on the unsung heroes who make Disney’s theatrical experiences unforgettable.
Whether you’re curious about the technical aspects of theatre or dream of working backstage, "Backstage with Disney Theatrical" is the perfect guide for those exploring a future career in the performing arts. It’s also an invaluable resource for educational professionals who want to inspire their students by introducing them to behind-the-scenes roles in theatre.
S1 E6 - Backstage with Deputy/Heads of Stage Darren Lee & Leon Clarke
Backstage With Disney Theatrical
24 minutes
1 year ago
S1 E6 - Backstage with Deputy/Heads of Stage Darren Lee & Leon Clarke
On this episode of Backstage with Disney Theatrical, host Savannah Quain speaks with Darren Lee and Leon Clark, the Head and Deputy Head of Stage for Disney’s Aladdin UK tour. Darren and Leon share insights into the world of Stage Management, from coordinating complex changes in iconic scenes such as the Cave of Wonders. Listen as they reveal the camaraderie that fuels their team, the unique challenges of touring, and advice for those aspiring to join the backstage magic. Discover how their “stage family” brings Disney’s vision to life night after night!
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Backstage With Disney Theatrical
"Backstage with Disney Theatrical" is a podcast that takes listeners behind the scenes of Disney’s world-renowned stage productions based in London’s West End and on tour across the UK & Ireland. Through insightful interviews between student and dancer Savannah Quain, and working professionals across Disney’s multiple award winning shows, this podcast offers a rare glimpse into the intricate work that brings these magical shows to life. From acting to masks and puppets, wardrobe, hair and makeup, and even carpentry, each episode shines a spotlight on the unsung heroes who make Disney’s theatrical experiences unforgettable.
Whether you’re curious about the technical aspects of theatre or dream of working backstage, "Backstage with Disney Theatrical" is the perfect guide for those exploring a future career in the performing arts. It’s also an invaluable resource for educational professionals who want to inspire their students by introducing them to behind-the-scenes roles in theatre.