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Beltline to Broadway
Lauren Van Hemert
64 episodes
1 month ago
The Beltline to Broadway podcast blends behind-the-scenes insights, fascinating interviews, and stories from the stage. From the vibrant stages of Raleigh, North Carolina's Beltline to the iconic theaters of Broadway, this show celebrates the magic of live performance, the talent that powers it, and the passion that fuels it all. 
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The Beltline to Broadway podcast blends behind-the-scenes insights, fascinating interviews, and stories from the stage. From the vibrant stages of Raleigh, North Carolina's Beltline to the iconic theaters of Broadway, this show celebrates the magic of live performance, the talent that powers it, and the passion that fuels it all. 
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
Music,
Music Interviews
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Ep. 63. Racism, Friendship and Banned Books
Beltline to Broadway
52 minutes
4 months ago
Ep. 63. Racism, Friendship and Banned Books
This episode dives into the play Native and the independent film adaptation The Problem of the Hero, both of which explore the relationship and ideological conflict between literary figures Richard Wright and Paul Green. The conversation delves into themes of racism, patriotism, artistic integrity, censorship, and the role of art in driving social change. David zum Brunnen is a seasoned actor, director, and theater-maker with decades of experience in both classical and contemporary work. He is widely recognized for his portrayal of Paul Green in Native and The Problem of the Hero, roles that reflect his longstanding interest in the life and legacy of the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright. In addition to acting, zum Brunnen is also a respected educator and producer, known for fostering collaborative ensemble work and promoting historically significant narratives. J. Mardrice Henderson is an accomplished actor and storyteller known for his dynamic stage presence and thoughtful portrayals of complex characters. A classically trained performer with a passion for social justice and truth-telling through art, Henderson first came to prominence through his role as Richard Wright in the stage play Native, later reprising the role in the award-winning independent film The Problem of the Hero. His performance earned acclaim for its emotional depth and fierce authenticity. Outside of acting, Henderson is an educator and advocate for equity in the arts, often lending his voice to discussions around representation and cultural integrity in storytelling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beltline to Broadway
The Beltline to Broadway podcast blends behind-the-scenes insights, fascinating interviews, and stories from the stage. From the vibrant stages of Raleigh, North Carolina's Beltline to the iconic theaters of Broadway, this show celebrates the magic of live performance, the talent that powers it, and the passion that fuels it all.