004 – Jordan O’Neal & Kristen Malisewski: FABLETOWN



In this bonus episode of Strutting & Fretting, Tim has a fantastic chat with executive producer/actor Jordan O’Neal and actress Kristen Malisewski from the upcoming web series Fabletown. They dive into how the series came to be, all the local talent involved, and what you can do to help its production! They also discuss Basil Rathbone, the Duke and Duchess of Cheddar, and the regretful invention of Twitter.

Finally, Kristen, Jordan, and Tim make their own fairy tale come to life right before your very ears!  

Jordan, Kristen, and Tim during podcast recording! FABLETOWN logo

Emma Van Lare as Snow White Holly Dacke as Cinderella

Kristen Malisewski as Beauty Jordan O'Neal as Bigby Wolf

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Wanna find us?

Fabletown, web series
Website: www.fabletownseries.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FabletownMiniSeries/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fabletownseries
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabletownseries/

Jordan O’Neal, guest
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joroneal/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanonealofficial/

Strutting & Fretting Podcast
Website: struttingandfretting.blubrry.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/fretme
Twitter: www.twitter.com/fretme
Survey: www.blubrry.com/struttingandfretting/survey

Timothy Eggert, host
Facebook: www.facebook.com/actor.timothy.eggert
Twitter: www.twitter.com/dangertim
Instagram: www.instagram.com/timothyeggert
AMA: www.ask.fm/dangertim


003 – Callen McLaughlin & Natalie Lerner: A FEW GOOD MEN



In this Strutting & Fretting episode, Tim hangs out with his fellow cast members, Callen McLaughlin and Natalie Lerner, who are starring in the Stageworks production of A Few Good Men. They dig deep into Aaron Sorkin’s landmark military drama, the rhythm to his writing, and his apparent penchant for softball.

Also, they discuss the pros and cons of life in Los Angeles, reveal what they’d go dumpster diving for, and share a lost dog story. Finally, Callen and Natalie enjoy some Yoo-Hoo, and round out the episode with an askew scene from Julius Caesar! 

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Wanna find us?

A Few Good Men info:
www.stageworkshouston.org

Natalie Lerner, guest
Website: natalielerner.me
Facebook: www.facebook.com/NatalieLernerFanPage

Fabletown info:
www.fabletownseries.com

Strutting & Fretting Podcast
Website: struttingandfretting.blubrry.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/fretme
Twitter: www.twitter.com/fretme

Timothy Eggert, host
Facebook: www.facebook.com/actor.timothy.eggert
Twitter: www.twitter.com/dangertim
Instagram: www.instagram.com/timothyeggert


002 – Sean K. Thompson



In this (much easier to hear) episode of Strutting & Fretting, Tim talks to director Sean K. Thompson about his upcoming production of Kiss Me Kate. During the conversation, they dive deep into the Conroe Shakespeare Festival, as well as Sean’s adventures as an actor, filmmaker, talk show host, novelist, and playwright – which includes a nude scene, death threats, and protecting civil discourse.  ­

For fun, we also delve into foreign films, bomb shelters, and Girl Scout cookies. Finally, Sean rounds out the time with the definitive mouthful of Hamlet!

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Wanna find us?

Sean Thompson, guest.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/sean.k.thompson
Talk Show: irlonestar.com/mwls
Business: www.creativecontentcreations.com

Strutting Fretting Podcast
Facebook: www.facebook.com/fretme
Twitter: www.twitter.com/fretme

Timothy Eggert, host.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/actor.timothy.eggert
Twitter: www.twitter.com/dangertim
Instagram: www.instagram.com/timothyeggert


Ep. 1 – Amy & Jared Barnes from Haven Arts Theatre



In the premiere episode of Strutting and Fretting, we talk to Amy and Jared Barnes, the creators of Haven Arts Theatre. We discuss their dreams for this new venue, which looks to collaborate with a multitude of artists, dancers, singers, actors, playwrights, and directors from Houston. They elaborate on their first original production: “Come Alive,” their Kickstarter page, and their experiences as actors and choreographers.

Just for fun, we also discuss a few unrelated subjects – including artificial intelligence, the “Great American Novel,” and other tangents. Finally, Jared and Amy round out the hour with an askew performance from Much Ado About Nothing.