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Staging Diversity: A Conversation with Emilio Rodriguez

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In this episode, Emilio Rodriguez, the co-founder and artistic director of Black and Brown Theater, discusses the origins of the theater company and its mission to promote inclusivity and diversity in the theatrical landscape. Emilio shares his experiences of facing segregation and typecasting in the theater industry and how it inspired him to create a platform for artists of color. He also talks about the Our Voices program, which allows students to write and direct their own plays, and the impact it has on their growth and development. Emilio emphasizes the importance of variety in programming and the need to challenge and engage audiences of all ages.
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Chapters

1. Introduction to Emilio Rodriguez and Black and Brown Theatre (00:00:00)

2. Challenges in the Theater Industry (00:02:30)

3. Teaching and Impacting Lives through Theater (00:08:01)

4. Our Voices Program: Empowering Young Creatives (00:14:54)

5. Adapting to COVID-19: Animation and Beyond (00:19:30)

6. Funding and Support for Black and Brown Theater (00:30:10)

7. Collaborative Projects and Future Goals (00:35:59)

8. Conclusion and Teaser for Part Two (00:44:34)

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In this episode, Emilio Rodriguez, the co-founder and artistic director of Black and Brown Theater, discusses the origins of the theater company and its mission to promote inclusivity and diversity in the theatrical landscape. Emilio shares his experiences of facing segregation and typecasting in the theater industry and how it inspired him to create a platform for artists of color. He also talks about the Our Voices program, which allows students to write and direct their own plays, and the impact it has on their growth and development. Emilio emphasizes the importance of variety in programming and the need to challenge and engage audiences of all ages.
Find the Black and Brown Theatre online!

Thanks for listening! Follow us on Instagram and sign up for our newsletter.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Emilio Rodriguez and Black and Brown Theatre (00:00:00)

2. Challenges in the Theater Industry (00:02:30)

3. Teaching and Impacting Lives through Theater (00:08:01)

4. Our Voices Program: Empowering Young Creatives (00:14:54)

5. Adapting to COVID-19: Animation and Beyond (00:19:30)

6. Funding and Support for Black and Brown Theater (00:30:10)

7. Collaborative Projects and Future Goals (00:35:59)

8. Conclusion and Teaser for Part Two (00:44:34)

3 episodes

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