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The 1000 Voices podcast is your go-to source if you’re a Black Briton poised to make a difference but are stuck at the ’how.’ We dive deep into the life-altering journeys of Black British leaders who’ve ignited change. We unpack the tools they used, the barriers they shattered, and the ways you can do it too. Come for the stories, leave with a blueprint.
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Noir Confidential draws upon the era of filmmaking known as Film Noir. Today, the genre is called Neo-Noir, but the same concepts, tropes, and techniques are used to reflect today's feelings of inevitability, cynicism and defeat. The pessimism, distrust, and greed displayed in classic Film Noir movies like "The Maltese Falcon" and "The Third Man" speak to a society racked by geopolitical conflict and economic disparity. All the elements that sparked the Film Noir heyday have returned to haun ...
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Ugandan Art Speaks Out is a podcast that celebrates the diversity and creativity of Ugandan art and culture. Produced by Omuti Kreativ, a non-governmental organization that uses art to create social change and promote empowerment in Uganda, this podcast takes you on a weekly journey of discovery through the vibrant and diverse world of Ugandan art. Each episode features insightful conversations with talented artists and creatives who share their stories, inspirations, and passions. You will ...
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Tides

Theatre of Diversion

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Tides traverses online and physical mediums to immerse audiences in Townsville's hidden past and envisioned future. Set in 2075 - as digital experience drowns out the physical - preservation of the past is seen as only a hindrance to progress. But when a heart gets broken that suddenly, it’s not that easy to just let the past disappear. Resisting the filtered virtual mainstream, one researcher attempts to work through their own spectacular crash-on-the-rocks. Immersed among the long-forgotte ...
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Welcome to Life in Theatre, the podcast where all kinds of theatre people come to reconnect with why we chose this life in theatre and spill the tea! I chat with traditional and unconventional artists to discuss theatre, their careers, and the possibilities of this art form that we all love. Whether you're a Broadway legend, or a small town star with big dreams, if theatre is part of your life, this podcast is for you. Created and hosted by Tyler Calhoun.
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Throughout these podcasts we’ll chat with voice users, trainers, teachers and practitioners from around the world as we explore all aspects of voice and communication.If you want to get in touch with us, you can find us on Twitter - @canyouhearpodInsta - @canyouhearmepodcastFacebook - www.facebook.com/canyouhearmeattheback Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This podcast exists to promote and encourage two long-time traditions in our society that seem to be dwindling…The Choir and Corporate Singing. We hope to revive the excitement and joy experienced with singing in a choir, as well as inform and educate the listener on all things singing, and all things choir related. A weekly podcast featuring discussion and interviews with choir directors, choir members, and other guests representing church choirs, college and university choirs, community ch ...
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We As Nature

Flourishing Diversity

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The We As Nature podcast is a collection of stories celebrating the many ways people can live in better alignment with the natural world. From artists and food producers to economists and beekeepers, each episode is a personal sharing that dives into the unique encounters and experiences that led each person to where they are now. These stories offer profound insights into how we can all uniquely contribute to the wider ecosystem we are part of, and how this, in turn, may lead us towards a f ...
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Naked with Cari Champion

The Black Effect and iHeartPodcasts

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In a world where being vulnerable is often considered weak, it would be refreshing to hear an authentic and honest story from some of our heroes. Cari Champion will ask some of the greatest in sports and entertainment to remove the veil and get Naked. Being Naked on this podcast means describing life-altering circumstances and events that helped shape who you plan to become. There is a difference between what the public sees and what is real. There is a difference between the champion you se ...
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Lil' Leaders is a podcast for kids that celebrates the traits, experiences, and actions that make leaders effective. We’ll hear from real school-age leaders nationwide that are making an impact in our world today and close our time with a picture book recommendation supporting, inspiring, and inviting children to lead in our ever-changing world. Join us as we explore and celebrate kids like you, who are growing into their best version of themselves while impacting others one step at a time. ...
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A podcast that aims to disrupt cultural whitewashing and asks do our Arts and Screens look like Australia? The latest Census statistics paint a picture of Australia that many of us already see on our streets - almost half of Australia’s population are first or second-generation migrants. But we don’t see this diversity when we go to the theatre, or visit an art gallery, or even when we watch TV at home. We’ll ask this question of some of Australia’s leading culturally diverse artists and art ...
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Stance is an independent award-winning arts, culture and current affairs podcast run by New York based journalist and curator Chrystal Genesis. An episode is released on the 1st of every month. Stance is produced by Chrystal Genesis, Zara Martin and Saskia Sewell. stancepodcast.com @stancepodcast Guests so far include musicians Four Tet, Jamila Woods, Róisín Murphy, Amber Mark, Caribou, Kaytranada, Jessie Ware, Tricky and Nao, authors Yaa Gyasi, Sayaka Murata, Elif Shafak & Valeria Luiselli, ...
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Young, Scrappy & Hungry

Broadway Podcast Network

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“Young, Scrappy & Hungry” is a podcast for young, aspiring theatre professionals by young, aspiring theatre professionals. The Broadway Podcast Network interns, Charlotte Abate, Emily Ballou, and Samantha Omari-Cendejas endeavor on the journey to help their peers with the difficult task of starting a career in the arts. Each episode, a different theme will be covered to include all aspects of the beginning of a career, from resumes and auditions, to accepting a position and beyond! With the ...
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ViSiBLE Podcast

Claire French

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The ViSiBLE Podcast launched during the premiere performance run of Roundelay by Sonja Linden, directed by Olivier Award Nominee Anna Ledwich, Southwark Playhouse 23 Feb - 18 March 2017, podcasting an exciting line-up of Artist Talks and Provocations. ViSiBLE are the only professional theatre company creating new and provocative work, with and about older people, for fresh perspectives on life, love and death. Contact Claire French, Education & Outreach Director: info@visible.org.uk
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The Spotlight Podcast, brought to performers and actors from the home of casting, is here to share expert advice and personal acting stories from the world of performing arts and entertainment. In The Spotlight Podcast, we bring you conversations with inspiring casting directors, performers, actors, agents, Spotlight experts and theatre, film and television creators. We cover topics affecting the everyday work of actors and performers such as how projects are cast, making your own work, incl ...
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**Please note, if you've come here looking for Music is My Radar, The World is Listening, Arias for an Apocalypse or Field Notes then please head to the Mixcloud link on the links below Mayfest is Bristol’s unique annual festival of contemporary theatre. Here you can catch up on Mayfest Radio, the sound of Mayfest.* Featuring interviews, conversations, podcasts and much more. Mayfest Radio’s aim is to make make a meeting point for arts, theatre, performance, music and discussion, in the form ...
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Join us in a discussion about wellness and talent with lifestyle entrepreneur and Coach Che Marville who seamlessly combines dimensions of wellness and talent exploration. She is dedicated to advancing holistic well-being in fostering inclusive dialogues she remain steadfast in her devotion to nurturing creativity and spreading the transformative benefits of meditation to all individuals on their path to self improvement and personal growth.
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The Mosaic

CHUO 89.1 FM Contributors

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CHUO 89.1 FM News & Spoken Word Contributors explore topical and news issues in longer form, interviews, commentary, discussions, documentaries, poetry and more.
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Conversations about culture between international professionals. Each episode one Lithuanian expert sits down for a virtual talk with an expert from a foreign country to share their thoughts on what matters most in culture. This podcast is created by LRT RADIO together with the network of Lithuania‘s culture attaches. Aktualūs kultūros pasaulio klausimai, nepaisantys valstybių sienų ribų. Kiekviename epizode Lietuvos ekspertė/as virtualiam pokalbiui susitinka su panašios srities profesionalu ...
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The Leadership Lyceum: A CEO’s Virtual Mentor podcast series provides situational advice to a wide audience of leaders and boards of directors through conversations with those that have been there. The podcast brings unprecedented, one-on-one access to top, current and retired, CEOs and Directors of Boards and provides beneficial information and valuable insight on situational and topical issues that confront CEOs and Boards from those that have faced them before - often in dramatic circumst ...
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What happens when you put random LGBT+ people in a recording session? We talk about everything under the sun including: ▸Current Events - especially those related to the LGBT+ community. ▸Video Games - new, old, good, and bad. ▸Anime & Manga - especially the ones with LGBT+ characters ▸TV Shows & Movies ▸Music Artists ▸Literature ▸Culture ▸Relationships ▸Random topics the community members on Discord ask us to cover. ▸AND MORE! LGBT+ Family & Games is a nonprofit organization here to create ...
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"Resilience can mean having a break, so that you can come back stronger." About Jasmine Douglas: Jasmine Douglas is the founder of Babes on Waves, a community for women of colour in creative and entrepreneurial fields. In just two years, she built a community of over 15,000 members without any investment. Jasmine has won £100k in grants and been fe…
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Dawn Staley grew up in a competitive household that prepared her for whatever the outside world would throw at her - but nothing could have readied her for being a female basketball player in the early ’90s. The WNBA was non-existent, and players had few career opportunities to compete professionally, but Staley was determined. She played overseas,…
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Join us in this gripping episode as we delve into the clandestine world of political poetry—a realm where ink becomes both weapon and solace. Our guest, a courageous poet, shares their journey from dusty libraries to dimly lit cafes, where words are whispered like secrets and dissent blooms like wildflowers. 🖋️ Explore the power of metaphor, the da…
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Born into a well-known talented family that has made a lasting imprint in the world of Gospel music, the natural progression would be to follow in their footsteps. However, Deborah Joy Winans decided to live her life following the direction of her heart. Deborah Joy is best known for her role in Greenleaf and The Final Say. She joins us today to sh…
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Theatre Critic Rachel Wagner and brand new co-host Jacklyn Collier preview the new shows hitting Broadway in Fall 2024 for The OnStage Blog Theatre Podcast. Shows previewed include: Oh Mary Job Once Upon a Mattress The Roommate McNeal The Hills of California Our Town Maybe Happy Ending Romeo and Juliet Sunset Boulevard Yellow Face A Wonderful World…
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Episode 12 Repost: Welcome to this week's repost of an unforgettable literary journey with Paige and Laly, the dynamic duo behind @paigesandlalypops! With summer break underway, these girls know all the best books for kids aged 5 and up! Get ready to laugh, learn, and leap into the pages of amazing tales as Paige and Laly bring their infectious ene…
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"Start looking at the issues in our community and how you can actually find solutions because we can't allow these things to get to our doorstep when it reaches the level of violence that we're seeing in our community." About Sayce Holmes-Lewis: Sayce Holmes-Lewis is the founder of Mentivity, a community organization dedicated to fostering change t…
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OnStage Blog's Chris Peterson and Greg Ehrhardt discuss why diversity in casting is important for certain plays and musicals (Hamilton), when it doesn't matter (Guys And Dolls), and when diversity should be eschewed (1776, The Sound of Music). Check out all of our theatre-related content on onstageblog.com! onstageblog.com facebook.com/onstageblog …
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There is no single way of conducting a successful choir rehearsal. Unlock some of the secrets to conducting effective choir rehearsals with insights from seasoned choir directors and their friends, Ben and Renee Westry, music directors at the Full Gospel Interdenominational Church. Ben and Renee discuss their journey from being young musicians in t…
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Dust Off Your Dancing Shoes! Uganda's Biggest Party is Back On: Dance Week 2024! Mark your calendars and get those dancing shoes ready because Uganda's most electrifying festival, Dance Week, is finally back for 2024! After a much-anticipated hiatus, the streets are about to erupt with a vibrant celebration of movement and music. This year's Dance …
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The Axel Files: The Man With 21 Faces Sweet Revenge Is A Bitter Treat Written by Jerry Bader https://www.amazon.com/dp/1988647991?... The Man With 21 Faces is back. Private Detective Axel Webb is called to Japan by his Yakuza partner and friend, Hibiki Sato, to help the authorities find who’s behind the new threats. Axel’s expertise is finding lost…
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The Axel Files: The Man With 21 Faces Sweet Revenge Is A Bitter Treat Written by Jerry Bader https://www.amazon.com/dp/1988647991?... The Man With 21 Faces is back. Private Detective Axel Webb is called to Japan by his Yakuza partner and friend, Hibiki Sato, to help the authorities find who’s behind the new threats. Axel’s expertise is finding lost…
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The Axel Files: The Man With 21 Faces Sweet Revenge Is A Bitter Treat Written by Jerry Bader https://www.amazon.com/dp/1988647991?... The Man With 21 Faces is back. Private Detective Axel Webb is called to Japan by his Yakuza partner and friend, Hibiki Sato, to help the authorities find who’s behind the new threats. Axel’s expertise is finding lost…
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The Axel Files: The Man With 21 Faces Sweet Revenge Is A Bitter Treat Written by Jerry Bader https://www.amazon.com/dp/1988647991?... The Man With 21 Faces is back. Private Detective Axel Webb is called to Japan by his Yakuza partner and friend, Hibiki Sato, to help the authorities find who’s behind the new threats. Axel’s expertise is finding lost…
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The Axel Files: The Man With 21 Faces Sweet Revenge Is A Bitter Treat Written by Jerry Bader https://www.amazon.com/dp/1988647991?... The Man With 21 Faces is back. Private Detective Axel Webb is called to Japan by his Yakuza partner and friend, Hibiki Sato, to help the authorities find who’s behind the new threats. Axel’s expertise is finding lost…
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A special thank you to everyone who made Season 1 a success and so much fun! To celebrate Season 1, we're hosting a special podcast scavenger hunt. Here's the scoop: we've hidden 10 questions across our episodes. In the podcast directory, guest names are shared in the description, so you know which episodes to listen to. Using the Google Form in th…
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Theatre Critic Rachel Wagner and Broadway By Ghostlight's Marc Bonanni break down the Tony Awards, including what they liked (The Outsiders, Water For Elephants, Chita Rivera) what they didn't like (ahem, Cabaret). Check out onstageblog.com for more content on the Tony Awards! Follow Marc on his youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@broadwayb…
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Angie Stone is a singer, songwriter, actress, and a legend in her own right. You may remember her song, “Brotha” an anthem to uplift our brothers, sons, and fathers. Angie Stone has been consistent with creating art that aligns with her soul, black love, and culture. Her new album, "Love Languages" is now available! Connect: @carichampion @theangie…
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Why diversity is important in the entertainment industry, and more information about M·A·C Cosmetics’ exciting collaboration with Spotlight and the Diverse Squad. In this episode, we speak to agents Mildred Yuan and Sara Sehdev (Core MGMT), who are also members of the PMA Diverse Squad, about: What the Diverse Squad is, and how they were formed. Th…
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"Challenge yourself to watch or read or play something that you would normally turn your nose up at...you'll be surprised at what you might enjoy." - Sofia Akel About Sofia Akel: Sofia Akel is the founder of the Free Books Campaign, a community interest company dedicated to distributing books by authors of colour to those who can't afford or access…
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Van Lathan is an established host and media personality from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Currently, Van resides in Los Angeles and is developing film and television projects. Lathan is the author of Fat, Crazy, and Tired: Tales from the Trenches of Transformation, Lathan explains in this episode why he wrote this book and how it helped him exercise som…
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This episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out dives into the future of Ugandan art with Asiimwe Deborah Kawe, Director of the Tebere Arts Foundation. We explore the exciting opportunities Tebere Arts offers to empower Ugandan artists. A key focus of the discussion is mentorship, highlighting how Tebere Arts is fostering the next generation of artistic tal…
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Life often seems like it's painted in black and white, but if we look closer, it's truly filled with vibrant colors—colors that come from our unique perceptions. Today, we're thrilled to introduce Celia Botto, the debut author of When Ayden Paints The Sky. Inspired by her young niece Ayden, Celia has woven a beautiful story where the canvas of the …
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UPDATE: Lexi Underwood made the Forbes 30 Under 30 List. Congrats! Lexi Underwood is young, gifted, and black, and with the love and support of her family, she is on her way to greatness. Eight years ago after booking her role in, "The Lion King" her family decided to move to LA to further her career. Underwood is just getting started and as she le…
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What happens when a cultural cornerstone faces last-minute bureaucratic hurdles? In this gripping episode, we uncover the behind-the-scenes drama of the Kampala International Theatre Festival's 2022 edition. Just days before the opening, organizers were confronted with unreasonable demands from the media council, threatening to derail the entire ev…
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Rachel Wagner talks with BroadwayUpclose.com's Tim Dolan about how he started his tour guide business on Broadway, some of the more interesting nuggets he discovered about Broadway, his favorite Broadway shows of the season, and more. Check out much more theatre content on onstageblog.com! onstageblog.com facebook.com/onstageblog twitter.com/onstag…
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What you need to know before applying for drama school, including different types of training, advice for auditioning and the importance of inclusivity. In the first of this two-part instalment about all things drama school, we talk to Charleen Qwaye (Fourth Monkey), Stewart Nicholls (Guildford School of Acting), Geoff Brumlik (Bristol Old Vic Thea…
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"Happiness over profits is the main thing." About Chloë: Chloë Downes is an award winning marketeer and the Founder & CEO at SHFT, an influencer talent management agency shifting the industry and bringing back the true meaning of the word 'influence'. Throughout her career, Chloë has maintained a focus on making the industry a fairer place for crea…
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A memoir is a literary example of being, “Naked” and expressing your story to the page. Jemele Hill recently released her memoir, “Uphill” and she doesn’t hold back, but sometimes truth comes at a cost. They say the truth doesn’t have a temperature, but some of her family members (one in particular) was pretty heated over the stories Hill decided t…
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OnStage Blog's Chris Peterson and Greg Ehrhardt celebrate the 10-year anniversary of onstageblog.com by recapping some of their biggest stories published and spilling some tea on those stories that had never been shared publicly before. They end the episode by addressing some of the most popular criticisms of the blog they have seen over the last f…
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“Medicine is actually one of the highest suicide rates within professions because of how difficult it can be and the pressures that are there.” Dr. Bolu Eso, a distinguished veterinarian, opens up about the profound challenges and triumphs of his career in veterinary medicine. From navigating a competitive academic journey to tackling the intense p…
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Styles P's name is synonymous with the Lox, New York, Hip Hop, and now a healthy lifestyle. Styles didn't grow up vegan/plant-based, but after making small changes over the years, he adopted the lifestyle to transition his health, mind, and energy intentionally. In this episode, Styles elaborates on how he ventured into creating healthier options i…
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🌟 Discover the Unseen: Explore the hidden gems of Ugandan artistry as we unravel the diverse programs that Tebere Arts Foundation brings to life. From captivating performances to thought-provoking exhibitions, this foundation is a beacon of creativity. 🎭 Spotlight on Talent: Meet the brilliant minds behind the scenes—the visionary artists, the tire…
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In this week's REPOST episode, Abby shares her experiences of modeling good behavior when a substitute teacher is in class for the day. Why? So her peers can make good choices and experience a good situation. This time of year the season is changing, kids see the end in sight, and they are easily distracted. Abby's has a strong moral compass filled…
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"Recording voices of Black people is crucial because we've relied on others to tell our stories and record our history. Now, we can show we've always been strong, powerful, connected, and pushing boundaries." Topics Discussed: - Representation and Diversity in Theatre: Discussing how the theatre landscape has shifted over time, the barriers margina…
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UPDATE: Amanda is currently on The Unlikeable Tour Is Amanda Seales misunderstood or just an unfiltered unapologetic loud voice, and you have to be informed on the topics before you can understand her critiques? Seales is a Comedian and Common Sense Specialist and the creator of Smart, Funny & Black Radio. She gained her notoriety after making the …
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Welcome to Uganda Art Speaks Out, the podcast that dives deep into the heart of Ugandan creativity. In this episode, we unravel the inspiring story of the Tebere Art Foundation—a beacon of artistic expression in Uganda. Join us as we explore the origins of Tebere and its mission to nurture the voices of both emerging and seasoned theatre artists. D…
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Theatre Critic Rachel Wagner interviews Tony-nominated composer Paul Gordon on several topics, including how he switched careers from a pop songwriter to a musical theatre composer, why he thinks most movie musicals are bad (except for Chicago), his creative process behind shows like Jane Eyre and Daddy Long Legs, and much more!, and much more! ons…
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Step into the vibrant Choir Room where the rich tapestry of song and spirit comes to life. This week, my co-hosts Dorian Johnson, Mietta Stancil-Farrar, and I, Greg Thomas, as we uncover the poignant history of the hymn "It Is Well With My Soul" and then followed by a live rendition by the enchanting Sarai Negron-Ingold. Mietta brings us the CRQ an…
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Highlight: Jocelyn Bioh received five Tony Award nominations for her play, Jaja’s African Hair Braiding Shop. Broadway is evolving. With artists like Michael R Jackson, Jordan E Cooper, and our guest today, Jocelyn Bioh, Broadway is becoming a home for our stories. As a Harlem native, Bioh was inspired to tell the story of the women we all have enc…
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In this inspiring episode of “Ugandan Art Speaks Out,” Prof. Mercy Mirembe Ntangaare discusses the transformative power of professional discipline in the Ugandan theatre industry. Discover how dedication to craft, ethical practices, and collaborative efforts are shaping a new era for Ugandan theatre. Prof. Ntangaare shares insights on nurturing tal…
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Theatre critic Rachel Wagner and 'Broadway by Ghostlight''s Marc Bonanni break down the nominations for the 2024 Tony Awards. Check out current and future Tony award coverage on onstageblog.com! onstageblog.com facebook.com/onstageblog twitter.com/onstageblog instagram.com/onstageblog https://www.youtube.com/@onstageblog8213…
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