Welcome to Places, Everyone: a podcast about the balance of industry and artistry. Through interviews with theater and screen artists (producers, directors, actors, and writers), I explore how creativity and business intersect. Each episode examines a theme in the life and career of a working artist.
This is the second of two episodes focusing on August Wilson’s play Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and its recent film adaptation on Netflix. Today’s interv...
In April, I had the pleasure of leading an evening event about August Wilson, specifically his play, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. This event was hosted b...
This episode is one of two classroom interviews with 11th grade students at Shalhevet high school in Los Angeles, CA. As part of the Exploring Black N...
This episode is one of two classroom interviews with 11th grade students at Shalhevet high school in Los Angeles, CA. As part of the Exploring Black N...
In Will Arbery’s play Heroes of the Fourth Turning, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize last year, a group of 20-something friends, all of who...
Classix is a team of theatermakers and scholars who provide universities, theater companies, publishers, and readers with resources to expand their ex...
I'm excited to share a series of conversations with actresses who starred in Jocelyn Bioh's play, School Girls: Or the African Mean Girls Play. These ...
I'm excited to share a series of conversations with actresses who starred in Jocelyn Bioh's play, School Girls: Or the African Mean Girls Play. These ...
I'm excited to share a series of conversations with actresses who starred in Jocelyn Bioh's play, School Girls: Or the African Mean Girls Play. These ...
Since theaters shut down this spring, a certain type of performance has gained traction online – the compilation video, in which multiple performers, ...