Introducing a new podcast featuring two students of color chronicling their daily life and antics at Tulane University.
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Twice a month, theatre critics Diep Tran and Jose Solis will discuss three shows at three different price points (usually in New York City, because that’s where they’re based), tell you which show is most worth your time and money, interview interesting artists you should know about, and rant and rave about various theatrical topics. All in under 15 minutes. So want to get a dose of theatre as you’re at the gym, or in between scene changes, or on break during tech? Take your Token Theatre Fr ...
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This pre-pandemic conversation with the exciting helmer behind 'Endlings' and radical stagings of 'Ragtime' and 'Carmen' holds hope for the art form.By American Theatre magazine
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Jose talks to the playwright about her (now closed) show 'Endlings' and to Wai Ching Ho, who starred in it.By American Theatre magazine
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Jose talks with the 'Wicked' star, currently doing a cabaret residency and soon to star in the musical 'Lempicka.'By American Theatre magazine
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Jose talks to Mamie Parris and Mauricio Martínez, stars of 'Unmasked: The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber' at Paper Mill Playhouse.By American Theatre magazine
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This week Jose records a live episode with the playwrights behind 'Ain't No Mo' and 'Stew.'By American Theatre magazine
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Jose talks to the musical theatre star about her upcoming Carnegie Hall concert and her self-care practices between shows.By American Theatre magazine
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Jose talks with 'Slave Play's' Irene Lucío, and gathers 2019 reflections from Young Jean Lee, Aleshea Harris, Jaime Lozano, and others.By American Theatre magazine
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Jose speaks to playwright Donja R. Love and actor Leland Fowler of one in two, a new play about HIV among the Black community.By American Theatre magazine
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The Friends interview the 'Hamilton' star, who is back onstage in a musical version of 'Cyrano.' Plus reviews of 'Tina' on Broadway and a provocative new 'Evita,' and a special announcement!By American Theatre magazine
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The Friends welcome the writer of 'Slave Play,' 'Daddy,' and 'Black Exhibition' to talk about sex and social media.By American Theatre magazine
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The 'Orange is the New Black' actress discusses learning how to dance for 'for colored girls....' at the Public Theater. Plus reviews of 'Moulin Rouge,' 'Little Shop of Horrors,' and 'Soft Power.'By American Theatre magazine
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The Friends interview the actress who's been playing Judy on and off for six years in 'Chasing Rainbows.' Plus reviews of Halloween shows, including one where they get blindfolded, and a discussion of the discussion around cell phones in the theatre (meta!).By American Theatre magazine
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The 'Hamilton' actor on why depictions of gay men living normal lives are important. Plus reviews of 'Freestyle Love Supreme' and the 'Judy' movie.By American Theatre magazine
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The actor/director and choreographer drop by to discuss how women oppress each other and how make it stop. Plus the Friends discuss 'Betrayal' on Broadway and whether it's wise to masturbate at the theatre.By American Theatre magazine
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The Friends talk to two actors about 'As Much as I Can,' a new musical extravaganza about the contemporary HIV/AIDS crisis; plus reviews of 'Hercules,' 'Felix Starro,' and 'Make Believe.'By American Theatre magazine
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The Friends take a road trip to see 'Into the Woods,' in actual nature, and talk to Britney Simpson, the production's Baker's Wife; plus reviews of 'Sea Wall/A Life' and 'Bat Out of Hell.'By American Theatre magazine
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The Friends talk to the 'On Your Feet!' star about why he advocates for Latinx composers and for racial justice; plus discussions of Hannah Gadsby's 'Douglas' and 'Six.'By American Theatre magazine
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'Come From Away' is celebrating its 1,000th performance on Broadway and its cast members come in to celebrate; plus reviews of 'Midsummer: A Banquet,' 'Mojada,' 'The Rolling Stone,' and the 'Cats' trailer.By American Theatre magazine
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The Friends talk to the actors of 'Hadestown' plus reviews of 'Toni Stone' and 'Unmaking Toulouse-Lautrec.'By American Theatre magazine
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This week, stars of 'The Prom' and 'A Strange Loop' discuss staying positive in show business and queer representation. Plus the Friends review 'Frankie and Johnny,' 'The Secret Life of Bees,' and 'In the Green.'By American Theatre magazine
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The Friends interview NYC's Public Advocate, react to the Tony Award results, and share thoughts on 'Octet,' 'Little Women,' and 'Nomad Motel.'By American Theatre magazine
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The Friends talk to the creators of 'Underground Railroad Game,' which is back in NYC; plus reviews of an all-female 'Mac Beth,' 'BLKS,' and 'Continuity.'By American Theatre magazine
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The Friends talk to the star of the original 'Next to Normal' about her newest one-woman show. Plus, reviews of 'Caroline, or Change,' 'Paul Swan is Dead and Gone,' and 'Tootsie.'By American Theatre magazine
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The Colombian director discusses her new play ‘17 Border Crossings,' plus reviews of 'The Cradle Will Rock,' 'The Pain of My Belligerence,' and 'Mrs. Murray's Menagerie.'By American Theatre magazine
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The founder of the Philly-based Lightning Rod Special discusses their newest show, 'The Appointment,' plus reviews of 'What the Constitution Means to Me' and 'Plano.'By American Theatre magazine
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The playwright discusses making her Broadway writing debut with 'Ain't Too Proud,' plus the Friends review 'Kiss Me, Kate' and 'La Celestina.'By American Theatre magazine
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The first Asian American Christine in 'Phantom of the Opera' discusses how she got into theatre, plus a review of 'Daddy' by Jeremy O. Harris.By American Theatre magazine
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Your Token POC // Episode 5: "Say something"
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On this week's episode of Your Token POC, join our cohosts and their special guests Abi M'Baye and Hugo Fajardo as they discuss assimilation, loss of language and being a first-generation person of color on Tulane's predominantly white campus.
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The prolific Broadway performer talks about singing pop music versus singing show tunes, plus the Friends review the new Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater musical.By American Theatre magazine
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Your Token POC // Episode 4: "Saltine Crackers in a Chocolate City"
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In this weeks episode of Your Token POC, our hosts interview New Orleans Natives Sydney and Raven on the significance of Mardi Gras and how the white students of Tulane find a way to tarnish it.
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On this week's episode, the Friends talk about Japanese American identity, review Fiasco's 'Merrily We Roll Along,' and talk about trying to date when you see four shows a week.By American Theatre magazine
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Episode 1: "What Are You?" // Your Token POC
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Introducing a new podcast featuring two students of color chronicling their daily life and antics at Tulane University. This episode deals with pronoun confusion, confusing race terminology and what to do when a white person confuses you for another person of color.
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Your Token POC // Episode 3: "But you aren't like THOSE people"
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In this week's episode of Your Token POC, our co-hosts discuss what it means for a person of color to have a "white personality" and the concept of respectability politics.
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Your Token POC // Episode 2: "Not your exotic"
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In this Valentines Day edition of Your Token POC, our hosts discuss dating as a person of color and the exotification that can come with it.
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The Tony-nominated actor and Waterwell cofounder discusses immigration, Middle Eastern representation, and creating civically engaged work.By American Theatre magazine
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The Friends host a live show at BroadwayCon, where they talk with Max Vernon and Diana Oh about queer representation and making non-traditional theatre.By American Theatre magazine
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The Friends look back on their favorite shows of 2018, and have an announcement about BroadwayCon!By American Theatre magazine
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Telly Leung discusses 'Aladdin' and being a Broadway leading man, plus the Friends review holiday shows---and realize they may be too cynical for holiday shows.By American Theatre magazine
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The team behind the Off-Broadway hit 'Usual Girls' discuss female sexuality and unrealistic beauty standards. Plus, the Friends review 'King Kong' on Broadway.By American Theatre magazine
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The two artists discuss performative wokeness in 'The Thanksgiving Play' at Playwrights Horizons. Plus the Friends review Michael Urie's performance in 'Torch Song' on Broadway.By American Theatre magazine
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This week, the Friends discuss Daniel Fish's stripped-down revival of the R&H classic and review 'Lifespan of a Fact' on Broadway (starring Daniel Radcliffe).By American Theatre magazine
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The singer/songwriter talks about his musical 'Black Light,' currently running through the end of the year Off-Broadway.By American Theatre magazine
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The Friends interview the star of NBC's 'The Good Place' on his new play 'Travisville,' and whether theatre critics go in the Good Place or the Bad Place.By American Theatre magazine
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On this episode, the Friends review the newest play by Theresa Rebeck, and interview Daphne Rubin-Vega and Gizel Jimenez.By American Theatre magazine
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This week, an interview with Tony nominee Laura Osnes about why she's fascinated by Disney princesses, a review of 'Collective Rage' by Jen Silverman, and a debate about what makes a good movie-to-musical adaptation.By American Theatre magazine
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This week, the Friends review 'Head Over Heels' and 'Fiddler on the Roof' in Yiddish.By American Theatre magazine
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This week, the Friends interview Joe Iconis about 'Be More Chill' and teenagers, and review the 'Twelfth Night' musical and 'Straight White Men.'By American Theatre magazine
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For the first time on the show, the Friends leave New York City, and travel to the Fisher Center at Bard College and Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, with guests Erin Markey and Robyn Kerr. Conclusion: The Friends need to get out more.By American Theatre magazine
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It's a 'Once on This Island' extravaganza! The Friends go backstage to the Tony-winning show and meet the cast and crew (and the goats). Plus reviews of 'Teenage Dick' and 'Fairview.'By American Theatre magazine
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Jose Solís and Diep Tran interview the author of 'The Vagina Monologues' about her new 'Fruit Trilogy,' and discuss new plays by Dominique Morisseau and Nilo Cruz.By American Theatre magazine
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