No Small Parts

By: Bucyrus Little Theatre
  • Summary

  • The No Small Parts podcast, produced by Bucyrus Little Theatre in Bucyrus, Ohio, is a heartfelt celebration of community theater and the dedicated performers, directors, and volunteers who bring stories to life in small towns across the country. Hosted by Scott Leon Smith, a seasoned actor and the theater’s voice, the series shines a spotlight on the passion, creativity, and impact of local theater artists. Through engaging interviews, behind-the-scenes insights, and practical discussions, No Small Parts highlights the importance of community theater as a space for artistic expression, personal growth, and cultural connection. The podcast also serves as a platform to promote Bucyrus Little Theatre’s events, productions, and educational initiatives,
    2025
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Episodes
  • Scott Leon Smith: Master Classes In Acting
    Apr 15 2025
    In episode three of No Small Parts, hosted at Bucyrus Little Theatre in Bucyrus, Ohio, Scott Leon Smith hands over the mic to Abbey Kanellakis, the theater’s board president, for a lively discussion about Scott’s Master Classes in Acting series. This podcast celebrates community theater artists who pour their passion into local storytelling, and this episode shines a spotlight on Scott’s mission to empower performers through accessible, practical training. With Abbey steering the conversation, the duo explores why these classes matter—not just for aspiring actors but for anyone looking to boost confidence and creativity. What You'll Hear 1. Craft for All Levels: Scott emphasizes that his classes welcome everyone, from seasoned performers to newcomers. His approach breaks down acting into clear, actionable skills, helping participants feel confident on stage or in professional settings like presentations. Abbey, having taken the classes herself, praises Scott’s ability to make complex concepts relatable and immediately applicable. 2. Community Impact: Scott passionately advocates for artists to stay in their hometowns, where their talents are most needed. He highlights the decline of arts programs in small towns and positions his classes as a way to nurture local creativity, ensuring kids and adults alike have access to skill-building opportunities that foster self-assurance. 3. Diverse, Practical Workshops: The episode previews upcoming classes, including audition techniques, Shakespeare, voice acting, comedy, and even “How to Be a Villain.” Scott’s May 3rd class on auditioning and collaboration stands out, teaching participants how to prepare confidently and authentically—skills that translate to job interviews or even first dates. Scott’s classes, held the first Saturday of each month from 1 to 4 p.m., cost $25 per session, with a 10% discount for early registration before May. His MFA in acting and professional experience in Chicago and regional theaters inform his teaching, yet he keeps it grounded, drawing from his own struggles to connect with students. Whether you’re dreaming of the stage or just want to sharpen your public speaking, these workshops offer hands-on learning with a seasoned pro. Ready to unlock your creative potential? Register for the Master Classes in Acting at www.BucyrusLittleTheatre.com. Join Scott and the Bucyrus Little Theatre community to hone your craft, build confidence, and maybe even discover your inner villain. Don’t miss out—sign up today!
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    29 mins
  • Dalton Edwards: Teen Improv Troupe
    Mar 24 2025
    On this episode of "No Small Parts," host Scott Leon Smith interviews Dalton Edwards, the coach of the theater's newly formed Teen Improv Troupe. The troupe, consisting of 17 teenagers from three counties and four area schools, was formed in 2024. Since then, the teenagers have been diligently preparing for their debut performances scheduled for March 29 and 30, 2025, titled "Teen Takeover Tour" and "Improv Goes Extreme." These shows promise a variety of unscripted games, including "Scenes From A Hat," "Preordained Lines," and "Beastie Rap," designed to entertain and surprise audiences. Dalton shares the origins and training process of the troupe, emphasizing the spontaneous nature of improv, where performers create scenes on the spot using audience prompts. He highlights key improv techniques like "yes and," which encourages building on suggestions, and avoiding "negation" or "wimping," which stall scenes by rejecting ideas or withholding contributions. The troupe has quickly mastered these skills, preparing for two unique shows featuring 24 different games. This episode also features a live improv game called, "Expert," where Scott is tasked with playing a hotel expert, humorously tackling questions about cost-saving, cleanliness, bed bugs, and difficult guests. Additionally, the podcast previews the theater’s upcoming "Schoolhouse Rock" production in June and promotes acting masterclasses and a scholarship raffle. "No Small Parts" celebrates the dedication of community performers, offering listeners a glimpse into the creativity and camaraderie of local theater while inviting them to upcoming events. Subscribe to "No Small Parts" today to stay up-to-date on what's going on at Bucyrus Little Theatre.
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    25 mins
  • Karellyn Sterling: Silent Sky
    Feb 17 2025
    On this episode of No Small Parts, we hear from Karellyn Sterling, director of Bucyrus Little Theatre's upcoming production of Silent Sky. Karellyn explains the synopsis of Silent Sky, the cast of characters, and the surprises she has in store for this year's full-length play. Also, hear about other initiatives BLT has in store over the next few months. Listen Now!
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    23 mins

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