The Spotlight Series

By: Patrick Oliver Jones
  • Summary

  • The Spotlight Series delves into the inspiring world of Only Make Believe (OMB), a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing interactive theater to children's hospitals, special education schools, and care facilities. With over two decades of heartwarming service in New York City, OMB has extended its reach nationwide, and host Patrick Oliver Jones is here to shed light on their incredible journey. Since 2010, Patrick has worn many hats within the organization over the years, having served as a volunteer, media consultant, gala assistant, and even a short time as a part-time staff member. And in each episode, he sits down with the remarkable individuals who drive and support OMB, from the dedicated staff and board members leading the charge to the talented actors who bring joy to children in hospitals and who perform in their annual galas. So join us for an intimate and behind-the-scenes glimpse into the profound impact that OMB makes in the lives of children and discover heartwarming stories and incredible moments that define this nonprofit's exceptional mission.
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Episodes
  • Stephanie Torns Brings Broadway to EPIC Players
    Oct 16 2024
    We all love Broadway – the glitz, the glamour, the electric energy of those bright lights, and the jaw-dropping performances by some seriously talented people. But beyond all that sparkle, there's something more meaningful that connects us – the joy of witnessing authentic performances and seeing raw talent truly shine. Stephanie Torns is the perfect example of that. You might know her from her standout roles in the Broadway hits Wicked and Waitress, She's shown incredible dedication and stamina, bringing some of our favorite characters to life night after night. But Stephanie's impact goes way beyond just the stage. Recently, she’s taken on a new role with EPIC Players, a theater company with a heart – they’re all about empowering neurodivergent performers. Stephanie's now on the board of directors, helping bridge the Broadway community with EPIC, and fostering some incredible collaborations. For her, it’s more than just a professional role – it’s a personal mission. In today’s episode, we’ll dive into how Stephanie found her way to EPIC Players, why supporting the neurodivergent community is so close to her heart, and the joy she’s discovered in this inclusive space. Plus, we’ll chat about her time on Broadway, what it’s really like to play roles as intense as Elphaba, and how those experiences are shaping the work she's doing with EPIC. Donate to support EPIC’s paid employment initiatives and free programming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    33 mins
  • Aubrie Therrien Shatters Stereotypes and Offers More Opportunity to Neurodivergent Actors
    Oct 9 2024
    In theater, balance is everything. From meeting the unique needs of performers to making sure mental health is a priority during rehearsals, the industry is always evolving. One of the biggest challenges is pushing back against the toxic idea of perfection and instead embracing the excitement of discovery. This is exactly what EPIC Players is all about. Founded by Aubrie Therrien, who was named "New Yorker of the Week" in 2016 for her incredible work, EPIC Players is a neurodivergent theater company with a clear mission: to create professional opportunities for artists with disabilities and give them the tools and support they need to thrive. They're also tackling the stereotypes that often get in the way of access and opportunity. Earlier this year, EPIC put on a production of the Duncan Sheik musical Spring Awakening, and I actually did a special episode all about that show. If you missed it, you can listen to it here. Donate to support EPIC’s paid employment initiatives and free programming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    39 mins
  • EPIC Players and Their Spring Awakening
    May 14 2024
    EPIC Players is redefining what inclusivity looks like in theater, creating a space where neurodivergent and disabled artists can truly shine. Since its founding in August 2016, this nonprofit has been all about Empower, Perform, Include, Create – staying true to the acronym in every sense. Their mission? To break down barriers and ensure that everyone has the chance to build a professional career in the arts. But EPIC isn't just about putting on productions – they’re leading a movement. Through their mainstage shows, musical cabarets, original works, and skills-based classes, they're changing the conversation about employment for people with developmental disabilities. In a world where only 32% of working-age individuals with disabilities have jobs, EPIC Players is working hard to change those numbers. The entertainment industry has its own set of challenges. Just 2% of characters are written as having disabilities, and 94% of those roles are still played by able-bodied or neurotypical actors. EPIC Players is on a mission to flip the script. Their hashtag, #changethestats, isn’t just a catchphrase – it’s a rallying cry for better representation. At its core, EPIC is about making sure neurodiverse communities have a platform to be seen and heard. With at least two professional productions each year on some of New York City’s most iconic stages – like The Flea, The Sheen Center, and HERE Arts Center – EPIC’s performances are celebrated for their authenticity and emotional depth. Their latest production, Spring Awakening, is a perfect example. With music by Duncan Sheik and eight Tony Awards to its name, this show explores the messy journey of adolescence – desire, insecurity, attraction, and everything in between. What makes EPIC's version so unique is that it’s brought to life by their neurodivergent performers, adding a whole new layer of depth and meaning. It’s not just a retelling; it’s a powerful reminder of the importance of inclusive storytelling. And be sure to stay tuned for Season 2 of The Spotlight Series this fall, where we’ll be highlighting EPIC Players and the incredible work they’re doing on and off the stage. --- Music: "Divergence" by Filo Starquez is licensed under a Creative Commons License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ https://hypeddit.com/filostarquez/divergence-1 Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/2xGHypM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    19 mins

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