Phillip Howze — SIX CHARACTERS
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What does it mean to participate as an audience member or as a performer or as a human being? Phillip Howze joins the podcast to talk about his new play Six Characters and the ways he plays with the notion of participation in bringing this metatheatrical exploration to life. Don't miss this thoughtful conversation about the costs of participation — for both actor and audience — and the need to center artists' humanity onstage.
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