Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 36.  We hope you enjoy the show!


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ANNOUNCEMENTS


Movies of the Decade: Star Wars IV - A New Hope


Mark your calendars for July 24th for STAR WARS at the Roxy!  In celebration of the 1970’s, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope will play on the Roxy big screen with another astute introduction by our friend Jeremy Arnold.   It’s going to be a big crowd, so get your tickets now at roxybremerton.org and plan to come early for a glass of wine under the marquee.  We’ll hit the stage at 6:30 to get things started and we hope to see you all there.


A Perfect Match - An Evening of Short Comedies at WWCA


Opening tonight at Western Washington Center for the Arts -  A Perfect Match - an Evening of Short Comedies.  The show runs Friday, July 9th through Sunday, July 25th.   Live local theater is back in Port Orchard thanks in no small part to the tireless efforts of local director and all-around powerhouse Kristi Ann Jacobson.  Tickets are just $10 for Fri/Sat performances and by donation for Sunday matinees, so get your tickets now at wwca.us and thank you for supporting this special summer production.  


IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Tim Hagan



Professor Tim Hagan is full-time faculty at OC and is the Founder of the OC Film School and Chair of the Digital Filmmaking Department where he teaches acting, directing, and film studies.   Prior to joining OC, Tim worked as an actor, director, and writer. After graduating and while working at the Yale Repertory Theatre, Universal Studios placed him under an exclusive contract and moved him to Los Angeles where he appeared in television and film in many guest star and chief supporting roles during the ‘70s and ‘80s. 


While a professional actor, Tim was fortunate enough to work in repertory theatre, film, episodic television, daytime dramas, movies of the week and commercials. After gaining membership in The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, he was accepted into the Academy's prestigious Director's Group. While in the Director's Group, he was mentored by veteran Hollywood director, George Tyne. Tim wrote and directed several short film projects on the Warner Brothers Studios' lot. He has directed film and theatre in both Los Angeles and New York, and worked in Hollywood as a screenwriter. He also previously taught at several public colleges and private conservatories. Tim holds a MFA from the Yale School of Drama.


COMING UP NEXT WEEK


Join us next week for the second half of our interview with Professor Tim Hagan and learn more about the Olympic College’s filmmaking program at olympic.edu/filmmaking.  

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