Dexter Flanders — FOXES
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How can you sensitively tell a story that's not your own? Dexter Flanders joins the podcast to talk about Foxes, his play about closeted queerness in London's Black community. Flanders shares how he navigated the responsibility of crafting a narrative outside of his own experience and what he hopes audiences will take away from this love story.
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