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Nigerian Christmas Music, Betelehemu by the Morehouse College Glee Club
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Nigerian Christmas Music, Betelehemu by the Morehouse College Glee Club

Nigerian Christmas Music, Betelehemu by the Morehouse College Glee Club

Heday Inoue, interview with the opera star
09:35
Heday Inoue, interview with the opera star

Heday Inoue, interviewed by Jeeni's Kate Stewart about his starring role in Spring Street, the latest opera fromn Pete Wyer set in modern New York - world premiere on Jeeni livestream.

Longfellow's classic Christmas poem,
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Longfellow's classic Christmas poem, "Christmas Bells". Read by Thomas A. Christie.

Classic Christmas Poetry. "Christmas Bells" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Read by Thomas A. Christie

Ritchi Edwards - Actor & Fundraiser Podcast
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Ritchi Edwards - Actor & Fundraiser Podcast

Ritchi Edwards was born in Chelmsford, Essex in 1990. He has been acting for over 16 years, born with one hand, which has not hindered him on pursing his dreams in the arts. Drawing strength from each role he has taken on and influenced by his own family, he was urged to go to Theatretrain. There he managed to fine tune his creativeness. His great uncle, actor Terence Mountain has acted alongside many Hollywood legends such as: Clint Eastwood, Richard Burton and George Lazenby in the James Bond Movie, On Her Majesty's Secret Service.Mr. Edwards' first starring role was on the London's West End in a production of The Long And Winding Road as The Beatles Manager Brian Epstein, since then has appeared in the stage production of Terry Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters! (as Vitoller), his movie credits include Homeless Ashes (as Al), Blame(as Will), AWOL- Absent Without Love (as Clyde Paker), The Living Dead formerly known as Are We Dead Yet? (as Stumpy).As an actor Ritchi Edwards is compelled by thoughtful, nuanced theatre and film in varied aesthetics. He firmly believes in the transformative power of theatre and film--as a social, political, emotional, and humanistic force. Above all, he is committed to a life in theatre and film as a means of participating in the artistic dialog that is so vital to the health of any society, and especially ours.

Nigerian Christmas Music, Betelehemu by the Morehouse College Glee Club
04:55
Nigerian Christmas Music, Betelehemu by the Morehouse College Glee Club

Nigerian Christmas Music, Betelehemu by the Morehouse College Glee Club


Heday Inoue, interview with the opera star
09:35
Heday Inoue, interview with the opera star

Heday Inoue, interviewed by Jeeni's Kate Stewart about his starring role in Spring Street, the latest opera fromn Pete Wyer set in modern New York - world premiere on Jeeni livestream.


Longfellow's classic Christmas poem,
01:12
Longfellow's classic Christmas poem, "Christmas Bells". Read by Thomas A. Christie.

Classic Christmas Poetry. "Christmas Bells" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Read by Thomas A. Christie


Ritchi Edwards - Actor & Fundraiser Podcast
55:02
Ritchi Edwards - Actor & Fundraiser Podcast

Ritchi Edwards was born in Chelmsford, Essex in 1990. He has been acting for over 16 years, born with one hand, which has not hindered him on pursing his dreams in the arts. Drawing strength from each role he has taken on and influenced by his own family, he was urged to go to Theatretrain. There he managed to fine tune his creativeness. His great uncle, actor Terence Mountain has acted alongside many Hollywood legends such as: Clint Eastwood, Richard Burton and George Lazenby in the James Bond Movie, On Her Majesty's Secret Service.Mr. Edwards' first starring role was on the London's West End in a production of The Long And Winding Road as The Beatles Manager Brian Epstein, since then has appeared in the stage production of Terry Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters! (as Vitoller), his movie credits include Homeless Ashes (as Al), Blame(as Will), AWOL- Absent Without Love (as Clyde Paker), The Living Dead formerly known as Are We Dead Yet? (as Stumpy).As an actor Ritchi Edwards is compelled by thoughtful, nuanced theatre and film in varied aesthetics. He firmly believes in the transformative power of theatre and film--as a social, political, emotional, and humanistic force. Above all, he is committed to a life in theatre and film as a means of participating in the artistic dialog that is so vital to the health of any society, and especially ours.