Personal diaries of life during the pandemic from essential workers to artists, and those on the front lines. People from all walks of life press record, and tell us how they’re getting through the challenges of life in this moment. Listeners are given a glimpse into their candid thoughts, moments of joy, and hopes for the future.
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Personal diaries of life during the pandemic from essential workers to artists, and those on the front lines. People from all walks of life press record, and tell us how they’re getting through the challenges of life in this moment. Listeners are given a glimpse into their candid thoughts, moments of joy, and hopes for the future.
Sarah Bellamy is the Artistic Director of the Penumbra Theatre Company in St. Paul, Minnesota. Her father, Lou Bellamy, started the Company back in 1976, as a place to create drama by, for, and about Black people. That mission has continued under Sarah’s leadership, gaining a new sense of urgency in the Twin Cities since the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. Sarah speaks about the history of Penumbra, its place in the community, and what she sees as the theatre of the future.
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The Window
Personal diaries of life during the pandemic from essential workers to artists, and those on the front lines. People from all walks of life press record, and tell us how they’re getting through the challenges of life in this moment. Listeners are given a glimpse into their candid thoughts, moments of joy, and hopes for the future.