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black theatre history podcast
kb saine
24 episodes
9 months ago
Director, actor, producer, & educator Ron Himes is the founder and producing director of the Black Rep in St. Louis, MO. He discusses the company’s history, his evolution as an artist, and his goals for the company’s future in an exciting live interview at BTN.
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Director, actor, producer, & educator Ron Himes is the founder and producing director of the Black Rep in St. Louis, MO. He discusses the company’s history, his evolution as an artist, and his goals for the company’s future in an exciting live interview at BTN.
Show more...
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Arts,
Education,
Society & Culture,
History
Episodes (20/24)
black theatre history podcast
Ron Himes and The St. Louis Black Rep
Director, actor, producer, & educator Ron Himes is the founder and producing director of the Black Rep in St. Louis, MO. He discusses the company’s history, his evolution as an artist, and his goals for the company’s future in an exciting live interview at BTN.
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1 year ago

black theatre history podcast
Keith Arthur Bolden, #theactingprofessor - Live from BTN!
2 years ago

black theatre history podcast
Ron Simons: Broadway producer
3 years ago

black theatre history podcast
Chisa Hutchinson, playwright
Playwright Chisa Hutchinson discusses her career arc, how she communicates to her audiences and her hopes for what her plays can achieve within our american society.
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3 years ago

black theatre history podcast
Kathy A. Perkins: Lighting Design and Literary Scholarship
3 years ago

black theatre history podcast
Dr. Tawnya Pettiford-Wates: Ritual Poetic Drama in the African Continuum
Dr. Tawnya Pettiford-Wates (“Dr. T”) shares the origins, discovery, and application of RItual Poetic Drama in the African Continuum.
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4 years ago

black theatre history podcast
Marcia Pendelton: Walk Tall Girl Productions
4 years ago

black theatre history podcast
Khalid Long on Glenda Dickerson
Scholar Dr. Khalid Yaya Long discusses the life and work of seminal director & devisor Glenda Dickerson.
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4 years ago
38 minutes 52 seconds

black theatre history podcast
Greg Williams and New Venture Theatre
Producer, director, and playwright Greg Williams, Jr. talks about the need for joy and comedy in black theatre, the flexibility of not having a formal theatre building, and what he envisions for the future of New Venture Theatre and the field at large.
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4 years ago
29 minutes 58 seconds

black theatre history podcast
Michael Dinwiddie: writing, scholarship, and service
playwright, historian, & arts manager michael dinwiddie discusses his origins in detroit, his continuing work as a scholar & playwright, and how his work with numerous boards & institutions pave the way for the future of black theatre.
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5 years ago

black theatre history podcast
Blair Underwood: craft & career
actor blair underwood discusses his early years as an actor, his journey through a television & film career, and why he continues to return to the stage, his first & truest theatrical love.
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5 years ago
32 minutes 5 seconds

black theatre history podcast
Indira Etwaroo and the Billie Holiday Theatre
Dr. Indira Etwaroo discusses her own origins & career, and joins kb saine in celebrating the success of RestorationArt's major programs, including the great theatre work happening at the Billie Holiday Theatre in Brooklyn.
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5 years ago

black theatre history podcast
Gary Anderson: BLACK THEATRE SURVEY 2016-2017
gary anderson discusses his research for and findings from the black theatre survey 2016-2017: a report on the health of black theatre in america.
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6 years ago
31 minutes 16 seconds

black theatre history podcast
Dominique Morisseau: The Detroit Projects
kb saine talks with playwright Dominique Morisseau about her Detroit Trilogy, her influences and intentions as a playwright, and the contemporary realities of Jim Crow Theatre.
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6 years ago
28 minutes 58 seconds

black theatre history podcast
young, gifted, & black! -Tiffany Renee Thompson & Taylor N. Daniels
Tiffany Renee Thompson & Taylor N. Daniels talk about what it means to be young, working black actors in the American Theatre.
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7 years ago
38 minutes 32 seconds

black theatre history podcast
Ekundayo Bandele: Hattiloo Theatre
Interview with Ekundayo Bandele, Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Hattiloo Theatre about his career, the origins & history of the theatre, and his vision for moving forward.
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7 years ago
25 minutes 23 seconds

black theatre history podcast
Angelica Cheri: "Berta, Berta"
Angelica Cheri discusses her new work, "Berta, Berta" just before its world premiere at the Contemporary American Theatre Festival
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7 years ago
25 hours

black theatre history podcast
Carlyle Brown: "Down In Missippi" & "Abe Lincoln and Uncle Tom in the White House"
Carlyle Brown discusses his career & two new publications, 'Down In Missippi' & 'Abe Lincoln and Uncle Tom in the White House'
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7 years ago
23 minutes 23 seconds

black theatre history podcast
Colorstruck: Surviving the Trumpocalypse -Donald Lacy
Donald Lacy has been touring his one-man show, "Colorstruck," for the past six years. Upon the inauguration of 45, he began touring the show as "Colorstruck: Surviving the Trumpocalypse." He discusses that work here.
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7 years ago
16 minutes 46 seconds

black theatre history podcast
Barbara & Carlton Molette: 'Our Dreams'
a student reading of Barbara & Carlton Molette's ten-minute play, "Our Dreams"
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7 years ago
15 minutes 10 seconds

black theatre history podcast
Director, actor, producer, & educator Ron Himes is the founder and producing director of the Black Rep in St. Louis, MO. He discusses the company’s history, his evolution as an artist, and his goals for the company’s future in an exciting live interview at BTN.