News & Views
The News & Views page is where you'll find updates on what MacLeod is up to and hopefully a thoughtful reflection or funny story here and there. This is the blog of my blog-site.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
What did you do on 4th of July? Eating your hotdog while a war was being waged for the fate of all mankind.
a war waged by Funkanomics Comedy for the hearts and minds of everyone who fears aliens as much as we do.
a war waged by Funkanomics Comedy for the hearts and minds of everyone who fears aliens as much as we do.
Monday, June 13, 2011
MacLeod Interviewed by The Guilded Earlobe
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MacLeod Andrews is an accomplished stage actor as well as Audiobook Narrator, with over 35 books to his credit. His reading of the young adult novel, Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan was nominated for a 2011 Audie Award for Best Young Adult Narration, along with co-narrato
Monday, April 4, 2011
Playing Catch-up Again
Forgive me for being lax with my updates.
In Recent news: I am currently performing in The Umbrella Plays by Stephanie Janssen directed by Daniel Talbott at the Tank 354 w. 45th st. Performances this Th, Fri, Sat at 730pm and Sun at 3pm
I performed in Besharet by Chana Porter directed by Scott Rodrigue which recently closed. This was Alivewire Theatrics' inaugural production at PS 122.
The audiobook, Will Grayson/Will Grayson has been nominated for an Audie Award.
I am heading out to LA in two weeks for an extended working vacation.
In Recent news: I am currently performing in The Umbrella Plays by Stephanie Janssen directed by Daniel Talbott at the Tank 354 w. 45th st. Performances this Th, Fri, Sat at 730pm and Sun at 3pm
I performed in Besharet by Chana Porter directed by Scott Rodrigue which recently closed. This was Alivewire Theatrics' inaugural production at PS 122.
The audiobook, Will Grayson/Will Grayson has been nominated for an Audie Award.
I am heading out to LA in two weeks for an extended working vacation.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
MacLeod Interviewed!
This just came out about company member MacLeod Andrews on Zack Calhoon's wonderful blog Visible Soul and if you have a free sec today and are looking for something to do you should totally try to check it out! MacLeod's one of our favorite people and actors on earth and it's a great in depth and heartfelt interview with him. Major x's and happy warmer Sun from Brooklyn. :)
-h, RPR
This just came out about company member MacLeod Andrews on Zack Calhoon's wonderful blog Visible Soul and if you have a free sec today and are looking for something to do you should totally try to check it out! MacLeod's one of our favorite people and actors on earth and it's a great in depth and heartfelt interview with him. Major x's and happy warmer Sun from Brooklyn. :)
-h, RPR
-h, RPR
Monday, January 31, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
Audiobook honors
Will Grayson, Will Grayson which I recorded with Nick Podehl has been awarded a 2011 Yalsa Odyssey Honor for excellence in audiobooks.
The same title has been named a Best Audiobook of 2010 by Audiofile Magazine and has garnered me and Nick recognition as Best Voices of 2010 by the same publication.
The series Chaos Walking by Patrick Ness has been awarded an Audiofile Earphones award. I lent my voice to the third installment of this series, Monsters of Men. The narrators for these titles have been recognized as Best Voices of 2010 by Audiofile.
Flash Burnout, a title I recorded by L. K. Madigan has been awarded an Earphones Award.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Love a Good Reading
Participated in a very casual but very rewarding reading today of a
lost gem of a play called A Hatful of Rain. Some immensely talented
actors involved and our host/director guided the evening with grace
and purpose and brought together a wonderful group of theater artists
for discussion. Except for the ache that accompanies the suppression
of every urge to embody a scene, this evening's reading represented
what I love about a life in the theater.
lost gem of a play called A Hatful of Rain. Some immensely talented
actors involved and our host/director guided the evening with grace
and purpose and brought together a wonderful group of theater artists
for discussion. Except for the ache that accompanies the suppression
of every urge to embody a scene, this evening's reading represented
what I love about a life in the theater.
Good Things,
MacLeod
PS lots of exciting updates regarding audiobooks on the horizon.
PPS The Independent film I'm in, Found in Time, is on it's third cut!
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