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Twenty Whatever Presents: The Theater Episode
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- Опубліковано 31 сер 2022
- Sierra Schultzzie, Riayn Christina, and Paloma Malfavon discuss growing up as "theater kids", embarrassing stories, and the all unique friendships they've made along the way.
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About Twenty Whatever
Twenty Whatever features Sierra Schultzzie, Riayn Christina, and Paloma Malfavon talking candidly about navigating your 20's with your friends through different phases of life. (formerly Sierra Unfiltered)
Twenty Whatever Presents: The Theater Episode
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wooo!!!! theatre kids unite!! 🤩
YES!!!!!
I didn't realize just HOW MUCH theatre you all did. Especially Paloma! Wednesday & Elle are ICONIC roles. Leading lady 💕
(PS I love how you guys are in tears EVERY episode)
Showmance here - 15 years later married with 2 kids 😂
I actually made my senior thesis in college for my BA in psychology on the topic on how theater can positively impact teenage development as the basis for making the argument to fund high school theater programs. I've done both on stage and back stage and love both. In college I was part of a Shakespeare in performance group/class where we used traditional practices for our table work and staging and I was the main stage manager on the board of directors for the drama club. Love every minute of it and definitely miss it nearly 10 years later.
I would 100% come to a theatre event thrown by y'all and I would 100% perform! I love the theatre community; nothing else has bonded me with others the way it has. 😊💕
ditto
Same!!
i love musical theatre so much it hurts 😭
SEE I KNEW I WAS A TERRIBLE SEAWEED! Why would you just let me perform without love sooo badly! 🤦🏾♂️😂🤣😂🤣
Also… same moonlight experience
I'm DYING at Jess' sound story at 55:43 LMAO. Thanks for another wonderful episode!
Is that Paloma as Elle Woods… I am deceased. I love that soooo much. I so badly want to hear Paloma sing So Much Better. 🙏🏻⭐️
Honestly now i REALLY wanna hear you guys sing! I can't sing for my life lol could you guys do a little singing show for us? 😁
Those emotions DO happen in Sport... I can name numerous times after competing standing with my teammates waiting for our scores and hearing it and doing the mental math to know we won and the tears!! Or on the podium during the mental ceremony, the emotions run high in anything that people love
Hello ladies! I listen to the pod every week while I drive around for work, today I'm stuck at home quarantined w/ covid and will be watching in bed w/ some food. Thank you for posting 💖
well hoping for a speedy recovery & hope that you enjoy this episode 🫶🏾
@@riaynchristina thank you, means alot!
We all need that footage of you all on stage!!!!
This may have been the push I was looking for to finally audition for a show. I haven’t performed in musical theatre for over 10 years 🎭
Loved every second of this!! Would love to see some footage of past performances from all of you if you are comfortable sharing with us sometime! And would love to know your dream roles! ❤
First show Joeseph and the amazing technicolor dream coat -favorite show beauty and the beast in high school (had a sierra moment when the other Gaston girls didn’t know their lines and I took over) such a great podcast
Before I even start watching this, I had the intro stuck in my head and then I come on and you uploaded a new video! So excited to watch! And I love musicial theatre.
I NEED a pod with Colleen ballinger and talking about musical theater 🥹🥹🥹
Totally agreed
Thank you for bringing up how actors should be able to stand up to directors. In high school I was in Into the Woods and have trauma from the outfit they asked me to wear and what happened when I stood up to the director. Actors should have a say creatively if something feels off to them.
I know nothing about theatre... but why am I crying! 😭
I did the jr version of Once of This Island when I was in middle school and we were told the same things and it was all white kids as well. I had the same realization when the revival came out!
We also did The Wiz my senior year and the only person of color was a yellow brick road dancer. Now looking back it was the same director who chose these shows.
This was beautiful! I wish I had been a theatre kid 😂💜 And not y’all having me tear up at the end in the best way lol
I was a theatre kid for sooo many years and stopped in grad school and it still holds such a special place in my heart and really hurts my heart that im not doing it anymore. Its the best thing ever. Definitely some bias and some negative aspects too, but also one of the most special things ever🥺♥️
I love that you guys did a theater episode. I just graduated high school and did my last high school production so I really relate to that sappy posts, but I miss it so much. So I loved this episode
omg yes!!! i've been anxiously awaiting a theatre episode. you're all so talented, would looove to hear y'all sing and perform. 👀
totally agree, i ADORE theatre vlogs. i've been watching carrie hope fletcher since 2012 and seeing her journey and growth as a performer has been my favorite. hoping to see more riayn theatre vlogs in the future!!!
also thanks sierra for making me cry omg.
more theatre episodes when????
Not a theatre kid - loved this episode anyway😂
Honestly… I want one of those talentshows combined with a live podcast moment from you guys!
Watching this late-but like how awesome would it be for a Hamilton with you three as the Schuyler sisters!
I agree that it's a good thing for kids to try...I couldn't sing and never got a part, but I ended up helping design sets for Willy Wonka and Narnia and realized I loved art 🥰
I'm 23 and just started doing theater, I was considering leaving it since I feel like I'm old to be starting out, but this episode made me SO emotional and so excited to go back to the theater😢, THANK YOU! Any advice is greatly appreciated, love this podcast ❤️❤️❤️
When you guys brought up Martha it unlocked a memory of when I was 18 and I didn’t audition for Heathers because I was scared I would be casted as Martha and people would make fun of me. And now I wish I had at least auditioned.
This episode gave me so many flashbacks and memories to my high school theatre days in school theatre and community theatre!!!
Let me just say, I’ve been waiting for this episode!!
I would come watch!! I was never a theatre kid but I loved this episode! Also loved watching all of my schools theater shows
Love this! This theater kid needs a part 2 some day!
I love Jess’ input, she should have a cam for those snippets of commentary!
Oh my gosh! Yes! This is amazing!
I live in Arizona but I’d make it a road trip and sing with y’all!!! Also I loved all the theater stories, it really brought me back. I didn’t always have the best experiences with other theater people, but I learned so much and I’ll always appreciate even the bad times! And the good times make it so worth it!
Early bird theatre kid here 😍 exciteeeed for this conversation 👏👏
The way I was at that NYAs ☕️☕️👀👀
this podcast is getting me through Covid , the exact medicine I needed 💗
Lol the theater nightmares. If I have a nightmare, it’s like 50% chance it’s that one, where it’s show night and somehow I’ve grossly underprepared and don’t know my lines or choreography 😂
I tried community theater for the first time last year, and I loved it (Addams family, crew). The director was definitely too intense, and I was pregnant and didn't know it, so I cried so much *laugh*, but made some friends and it was fun. I want to do it again, but with a new baby, its not good timing. Loved the episode ladies!
I missed my first call back! We are all in the room with randomly given numbers and they were NOT calling in order so you could not leave! I think I was number 82 and they kept jumping around. After waiting like 3 hours I had to use the bathroom so bad! I RAN to the bathroom and ran back- I thought I was quick enough, but by the time I got back to the room, they called my number and moved on. I was heart broken
PLEASE do that event❤️ I would love to come and bring my little sister(who is currently in theater at her high school)
I’m not sure how Martha in heathers is problematic. This is a musical set in the 80s when kids were wayyyyy more cruel than they are today.
not this whole episode making me want to do theater again! and i havnt done it since jr high 😭
I also live in San Diego so please cast me as a tree in the background!
Our high school theatre department always used condoms, which is funny because I went to a Catholic college. So the mic packs practiced safe sex, for a school that preached abstinence 🤣
I’m 32 and I still strive to be apart of Community theater. As a tec, as a Patron . Anything possible
I really want to hear you all sing together!
As theater kids, sing the intro together!
omggggg right
YES!!!!!!
The end😩🥰
Band kid here and I relate so hard to all of this from a marching band/ concert band perspective 😂😂
I wasn’t a theater kid but I was a band kid so I feel some solidarity. So excited for this ep!
Update: I’m emotional 😭
the producers I am dead I don't tap either and I was in that producers tap number I took the taps off my shoes and faked it !
Omg please do the karaoke bar event!!! I’m so there!! 💕 🎤 🍻
For the intro I think take turns saying it and then every once in a while do it together!! Also you should introduce yourselves every time so new listeners know who you are!!! I love the show so much so far!
Kenny Ortega also directed Hocus Pocus 👀👀👀👀
I loved doing theater as a kid, but when I got to high school, it got much more competitive and there was more drama (lol) in theater.
I’m a theatre kid at heart. I wanted nothing more than to be involved in theatre and I regret not giving it a chance in highschool due to my middle school experience. My director was so awful and typecasted so horrendously that I assumed every director was the same. So I never auditioned again after that production was done, and I regret it deeply.
Okay glad you got your theater talk out of the way
Dreaming of having the same opportunities that you guys have had in theatre
Love the podcast guys! Also, someone is impersonating Sierra and Stephen IRL in the comments of your vlog trying to scam people, I’ve reported it but don’t know what else to do about it. Hope you get it resolved! People can be terrible, thank you guys for being such a positive light ❤️
About the fat suit: my director made me wear a pregnancy belly as an ensemble member in Fiddler on the Roof and he thought it was hilarious… I was 15 😬
As a dancer…felt this🫶
So the power dynamic you’re talking about where we are conditioned to do whatever directors ask… can be very dangerous. I was in a bfa acting program in college and years later it’s come out that one of our movement professors sexually abused students by inviting them to her house then offering a massage to help loosen up their xyz which will ultimately help them be better actors, dancers, singers, etc. She invited me to her house several times but I never took her up on it thankfully. There were also many more examples of emotional abuse and my program in particular was also incredibly racist with our costume designer saying overtly racist things about actors and more covert racism in simply ignoring black actors who were talented and not giving them lead roles unless it’s a black specific role (and of course rarely choosing shows with black specific roles).
There HAS to be a culture shift with the power dynamic (and lack of boundaries) between director and actor. And conversations about racism within theatre need to take place too.
Lots of love to you all and enjoyed this episode! ❤
I would go to any show you guys put on. Just name the time and place!
Hahha yes I just found out about BeReal😂
There are loads of opportunities in theatre that could be played by people of any size or colour. It is more that they are not casting a range of people in those roles. There needs to be companies that are dedicated towards doing this.
Be real is great!
I clicked faster than I’ve ever clicked before! 😆🥳
Damn second this time!
I would love it if sierra whould share her friends painting.
Aka not a theater kid. Just a fan
Sierra please share that footage of you in little shop Oh my gosh
Anastasia on Broadway is touring....
Yay
if you think being in an all white once on this island was bad, my middle school put on a production of the wiz with 3 black people out of 150 students🥴
I feel like I need more context for this fat suit role. I’ve never seen the show. Why is the fat suit problematic?
Specifically if the charter’s weight is part of the script, I would prefer a kid in a fat suit rather than a kid playing a “fat” character and appearing just as they are. Only saying that because “fat” characters are usually the butts of jokes and that could be damaging to the teenager’s mental health. Also, I know we’re out here reclaiming the word “fat” in 2022 but let’s not pretend that for most people and teens it sucks to be called fat.
Please please try and be careful of the fact that you’re calling people ‘Karen’s’ it’s heavily misogynistic, you would never get anyone calling a man a ‘Dave’ or something, it’s strongly expected that women shouldn’t have an opinion, should put up and shut up with anything and if she dare question it, know her own mind, stick up for herself she’s considered a ‘Karen’ where as a man it would t generally be ‘well done mate, showing them what for, they should be sorry’
Honestly just curious… but this is kind of what I got out of it…. You want the people of color roles to be filled with ONLY people of color, but you also want fat people to be able to play skinny people parts? (Please don’t come after me for not using PC terms, I’m just asking the question)
I think it’s two things: 1) making space for people who are generally marginalized and underrepresented and giving them more opportunities. 2) a lot of the time being thin is not central to a character’s story in the way being racialized black often is in these plays. Such as Once On This Island, where it does not make much sense to have an all white cast when it centers race in its story. Whereas most plays wouldn’t have to change their story if the lead were played by someone in a bigger body.