“He’s tackled Broadway, movies and TV…so what’s next for Kevin Chamberlin? The answer is TikTok. Over quarantine, Chamberlin posted his first video to the popular social media app and has since amassed over six million followers. In June, Chamberlin posted his most ambitious TikTok to date, an original song and music video called “I Wanna Be in a Marvel Movie.””
Read More“What’s gonna happen to us? Where do we go from here? And is it ever gonna be the same again?”
Read More“Our philosophy is that the music couldn't exist without the lyrics nor the lyrics without the music, so we like to share credit for both music and lyrics because that's how our collaboration functions.”
Read More“I like many others, watched "Ratatouille" back in January with no knowledge of the TikTok movement that sparked it or the unique and incredibly fast production timeline. Now, with the Emmys coming up this fall, I wanted to learn more about how this show came about, so I spoke with members of the creative team about their process and how a one-minute video became a two-million-dollar viral sensation.”
Read MoreI often quote Eleanor Roosevelt who said you should do something every day that scares you. I would like the audience to know that I gave it my absolute ALL and was scared to write and compose a whole show…but I did it.
Read MoreHopefully theatre will become prominent in a post Covid world. I think we need it and I honestly can’t wait for it. I hope as we come out of Covid that theatre involves a lot more creator involved work which becomes more insightful. That is the transformation which I hope to see happen here in Montreal
Read More“Our show is particularly hit because of our direct contact with the audience’s clothes!!! Its been a hard one to pivot with. This is us doing the best we can and finding some joy and bringing some joy to “Sistering” in the process. Producing this reading has been like producing a play underwater…”
Read More“The old stories are not for these days. They need a pause, perhaps to be revisited later or remade into a salve for today’s strife. But right now, it’s all visionary hands on deck and this requires radical acceptance of responsibility from our brave theater artists.”
Read More“While in late March, prospects of an August festival seemed hopeful, it quickly became clear that any in-person production was not possible. Though, this, of course, did not stop Corkscrew from creating.”
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