Tales from the Vomitorium: 38 Short Stories by Scott Kaiser

Cameron Gray reads Doppelgänger, by Scott Kaiser. Cameron shares his response to the story and source material, followed by a discussion between Scott and Olena of said source material and story themes.

Show Notes

Cameron Gray reads Doppelgänger, by Scott Kaiser.  Cameron shares his response to the story and source material, followed by a discussion between Scott and Olena of said source material and story themes.

Tales from the Vomitorium: 38 Short Stories by Scott Kaiser is sponsored in part by Whidbey Telecom, the Goosefoot Community Fund, and The Goose Community Grocer.  This episode is also sponsored by Clyde and Marcia Monma.

Cameron Gray (he/him; Doppelgänger) Born and raised on South Whidbey, Cameron is a Chicago based actor. Past roles include Nol/Benvolio/Ensemble in the first national production of Shakespeare in Love at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival; with ISF: Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Lord in The Winter’s Tale, Antonio/Captain in Twelfth Night, Charles the Wrestler in As You Like It, Borachio in Much Ado About Nothing, and Francis Flute/Thisbe in ISF's first production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Cameron also had roles in Othello, Jane Eyre, and Julius Caesar. Cameron Graduated with a double major BFA in Performance and BS in Computer Science from Southern Oregon University.

Scott Kaiser (he/him; Author) is a nationally recognized master teacher of acting and voice, as well as a director, playwright, and author. For 28 seasons, Scott served as a member of the artistic staff at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, where he directed, adapted, coached, or performed in all 38 of Shakespeare’s plays. Scott is the author of four books on Shakespeare: Have Shakespeare, Will Travel; The Tao of Shakespeare; Shakespeare’s Wordcraft; and Mastering Shakespeare. He has also penned several original plays, including Falstaff in Love, Love’s Labor’s Won, Now This, Splittin’ the Raft, and Shakespeare’s Other Women: A New Anthology of Monologues. Scott has directed at numerous theatre training programs around the country, including Carnegie-Mellon University, The University of Washington, Duke University, Seattle University, Santa Clara University, the University of Oregon, and Southern Oregon University. Scott holds an ADVS from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, an MFA from the University of Washington Professional Actor Training Program in Seattle, and a BA from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
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What is Tales from the Vomitorium: 38 Short Stories by Scott Kaiser?

A podcast from Island Shakespeare Festival featuring short stories and conversation inspired by Shakespeare's canon and the lives of theatre people. Stories written by Scott Kaiser (he/him) and read by ISF company members.