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black theatre stories, people, & histories: in 30 minutes or less.
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Ron Himes & 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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Keith Arthur Bolden, #theactingprofessor - Live from BTN!
check out keith’s demo reel here: https://www.keitharthurbolden.com/demo-reel-1
Keith Arthur Bolden, #theactingprofessor, has a lengthy acting career. his full bio can be found here, with screen credits found on his IMDB page.
information about the Black Theatre Network’s StudentQuest Monologue Competition can be accessed here.
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Ron Simons, Live from BTN!
In a Live from BTN interview, Ron Simons discusses how he came to be a Broadway producer, what the work requires, and what he’s excited about coming up next.
Check out the SimonSays Entertainment website for Ron’s bio, testimonials and highlights about his past productions, and information about upcoming projects at https://simonsaysentertainment.com.
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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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Kathy A. Perkins: Lighting Design and Literary Scholarship
Kathy A. Perkins discusses her career in lighting design, and how she came to balance professional work with academic publishing and teaching.
You can find & purchase all of Kathy’s books here.
To read a great interview between Kathy and Roundabout’s teaching artist Artist Nafeesa Monroe about Alice Childress, Kathy’s books about Black American theatre professionals, and her work on Trouble in Mind, click here.
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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.
Customer Reviews
Detroit
The interview with Dominique Morisseau was fantastic! Will be reading more by her and sharing with my students! Yeah!
Barbara and Carlton Molette
It was very insightful. They are two very inspiring people.
Thank You
We have been waiting for someone to share with is how we arrived at our greatness. Thank you. Looking forward to more!