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Bards of the Booth: The Stage Where Voices and Stories Take Form
Episode 6

Bards of the Booth: The Stage Where Voices and Stories Take Form

Conovision: The Spirit of Storytelling

November 26, 20251h 11m

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Show Notes

A journey through jazz-colored words, Bard-born rhythm, and the art of becoming someone else.

In a world where every word has a shadow, this one begins on the stage of all stages — with Shakespeare, the original algorithm of the human heart. His quill becomes a mirror, his sonnets the circuitry of consciousness, still whispering in our memes and movies four centuries on — proof that great storytelling never really ages, it just changes costumes. Meanwhile, Ken Nordine’s “Ecru” paints the air with double-talking hues — a jazz-colored koan on truth and contradiction. And into this kaleidoscope two veteran actors step into the light: Garry Chalk and Ian James Corlett. Shape-shifters by trade, they slip between heroes, villains, robots, beasts, and the occasional Shakespearean spirit. Between the lines and the laughs, they reveal what it means to play, to pretend, and to keep believing in the voice behind the voice. Conovision: where the stage is never empty, and every story waits for its next line.

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Credits:

  • Camila Espinosa: Audio Engineer/Sound Design
  • Meg Griffiths : GGRP Studios
  • Caitlyn Bairstow: GGRP Studios


Chapters:

  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (01:13) - Why Shakespeare Still Matters
  • (06:21) - “Ecru, the Critic” by Ken Nordine
  • (08:30) - Enter Garry Chalk
  • (10:10) - Studio 58 & Becoming an Actor
  • (11:41) - First Roles & Discovering Voiceover
  • (16:18) - Trusting Your Talent
  • (22:14) - Acting Method & Building Characters
  • (25:27) - Entering the Animation World
  • (29:07) - Famous People: Best & Worst Experiences
  • (34:24) - Enter Ian James Corlett
  • (37:15) - Becoming an Actor
  • (39:20) - From Commercials to Cartoons
  • (47:48) - Moving to Los Angeles
  • (54:46) - Relationships & the Changing Audition World
  • (01:00:34) - Conventions & Cartoon Fandom
  • (01:03:34) - Luck, & Chance
  • (01:07:08) - AI & Authentic Performances
  • (01:10:10) - Conclusion

Topics

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