Words Carry Us with Betty MacDonald, April 10, 7 PM , Live Stream
Words Carry Us with Betty MacDonald presents Carl Welden on Sunday, April 10 at 7 PM, live streamed on Youtube from Green Kill.
Words Carry Us with Betty MacDonald presents voice actor and performance artist Carl Welden, Sunday, April 10 at 7 PM, live streamed on Youtube from Green Kill.
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Carl Welden
Voice Actor and performance artist Carl Welden has been delivering theatrically charged spoken-word since 1995, utilizing a dynamic blend of character voices, humor and insight. In addition to his acclaimed one-man show and, Carl toured for 17 years with Arm Of The Sea Theater (mask & puppet troupe), spent years announcing on-air at WGHQ Kingston and has also served the master of ceremonies for countless local festivals and events. He is currently works throughout the tristate area as a production sound mixer for film and television, as well as occasionally lecturing on sound, voice and the performing arts.
The rest of the while, he lives with his family in Rosendale, NY
Betty MacDonald
Writer/actor Betty MacDonald contributed to the writing of and performed in TMI’s “What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting.” Her essay “Before Roe v. Wade” appears in the anthology Get Out of My Crotch! Her work is included in the anthologies 80 Things to Do When You Turn 80, Open House, and the recently released Better with Age. Betty has read frequently at Spoken Word, a monthly gathering of writers and readers in Kingston, NY, and at TMI Project events in Rhinebeck, Woodstock, Kingston, NY. She presented her essay "First Love" for Read650 at the Cell Theatre in New York City. She performed “First Love” again for Read650’s Best of event at Vassar College. Her Read650's Mother's Day presentation, "Daughter of Twins" is available on YouTube. Also, on YouTube her reading of her essay "Not Jewish Enough" from Read 650's event Jew-ish. Betty hosts Words Carry Us, a series of Live Stream readings, interviews, and conversations from Green Kill in Kingston, NY.
Following her early career as radio personality Tiny Lee, she became a sculptor working in Porcelain. In addition, for many years she was a correspondent for the travel industry which sounds great but wasn't because she’d rather stay home and finds travel uncomfortable and exhausting. For more than 35 years, storytelling has influenced Betty's work as a performer with Community Playback Theatre, an improvisational acting company in the Hudson Valley.