
Darbi sits down for a casual (and by casual, I mean half-drunk) conversation with her Breadcrumbs director, Mike Nichols. It’s a party, it’s loud, the interview has still got some good information for our actors.
Hey, MN!!!! There’s an opportunity for internships with Darbi’s hot show: Shoot The Messenger when it’s in town during late August and early September. Check darbiworley.com for contact info if you’re interested.
We are watching CNN and see that there has been an earthquake just east of LA. Let us know you are okay. We are sending you love and support.
Roz and Darbi

Young in Hollywood. Jennifer Kaytin tells Roz what it’s like to arrive in LA at sixteen and start living the life of a professional actor. She talks about everthing from driving, to going to clubs, to how to focus in an audition. If you are thinking of making the move as a young person this is an episode you don’t want to miss. Also Darbi and Roz catch up in behind the scenes and there’s an opportunity for internships with Darbi’s hot show: Shoot The Messenger…many interns have ended up performing in or writing for the show. Niiiiice. Enjoy.

After a quick Darbi/Roz catch up and a question about actor taxes, Darbi brings us an interview from the set of her upcoming horror film Breadcrubms. Darbi chats with co-star Douglas Nyback who is also starring in Kit Kittredge: An American Girl. Darbi and Douglas get really serious about the craft of acting in this one. So Enjoy.

Behind the Scenes: Darbi advises how to do action scenes in movies. It’s a little too late for Roz but you will surely find it helpful.
Also we have fun talking about the Sex in the City Movie. It was like actor food for us!
Featured guest Twinkle Burke discusses how to get work without an agent. Enjoy.

Roz chats with Broadway Star Eisa Davis. Eisa is an award winning playwright and actress who makes it all work together. She talks about her journey from the bay area to Harvard to LA and landing on Broadway in one of this season’s hottest musicals. We welcome back The William Esper Studio as sponsors.
Enjoy.