Singer/Songwriter/Dancer/Actor/Producer, Rutherine, speaks with Petrina Sharp about her career and offers recommendations to others who desire a career in the music and entertainment industry. She also performs here song, “Blah Blah Blah.”
Fauntleroy Musical
Sean Vargas, Roseanne Hill and Mateo Gonzales are three of the performers in the musical, Fauntleroy. In this interview with Our Ventura TV host, George Alger, they discuss the musical. Additionally, Hill and Vargas sing a duet from the musical,
Conejo Players Theatre
Jeremy Zeller, Executive Technical Director for the Conejo Players Theatre, speaks with Our Ventura TV host, George Alger. Zeller discusses their all-volunteer, nonprofit, community theatre in Thousand Oaks, CA.
Sometimes… (49sec)
What do you think about when you awaken? A short film by George Alger
The Flying H Group Theatre Company
Taylor Kasch speaks about the The Flying H Group Theatre Company, with Our Ventura TV host, Howard Leader. The Flying H Group is a professional theatre company in Ventura, CA.
European Touring Singer and Actor, Mimmi Siegel
Singer, songwriter, actress, TV-host, entertainer and musical artist, Mimmi Siegel, was a Eurodance pop star in the 1990’s and conveys some tips on singing. She also sings a song about her family, “My Hero,” and discusses songwriting.
Live Community Theatre: Attendees and Actors
Theatre producer, director and actor, Howard Leader, discusses the live theatre scene in Ventura County and offers resources for attendees, as well suggestions for aspiring actors.
The Last Hippie: A Western Novel
Vincent Mann intertwines drama and humor through this entertaining performance and tale that illustrates one man’s attempt to find meaning amidst the social changes of the 1970’s.
The Senga Classic Theater Company, with Francisca Beach
Francisca Beach discusses the Senga Classic Theatre Company (in Ojai, CA), and its Scottish roots, with “Our Ventura” host, Frank James Malle.
Scenes from Macbeth, by William Shakespeare
Frank James Malle, as Macbeth, and Nancy Smeets, as Lady Macbeth, are featured in these scenes from Macbeth.