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Behind the Curtain with Emilio Rodriguez: Funding, Challenges, and Future

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In part two of our conversation with Emilio Rodriguez, founder of Detroit's Black and Brown Theatre, we dive into the world of BIPOC theatre. Emilio offers an insightful look at the financial realities and operational complexities of running a theatre that champions diverse voices.

Listen in as Emilio explores:

  • The juggling act of securing funding through grants, community support, and individual donations, while navigating the high costs of theatre productions.
  • The unique challenges and considerations of working with both non-union and union actors within BIPOC theatre.
  • How classic stories can be adapted for contemporary audiences, fostering inclusivity and representation.
  • Black and Brown Theatre's commitment to the community, extending beyond the stage through workshops and projects.
  • What his younger self would think of his achievements, and the importance of self-care for artists.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in BIPOC theatre, theatre operations, or the power of artistic expression in building a vibrant community.
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 Part Two with Emilio Rodriguez (00:00:00)

2. Funding Sources for Black and Brown Theater (00:00:34)

3. The Real Costs of Theater Production (00:02:28)

4. Union vs. Non-Union Challenges (00:05:20)

5. Grant Reading and Funding Inequities (00:15:49)

6. The Evolution of Arts Funding (00:22:49)

7. Challenges for Smaller Organizations (00:23:08)

8. Simplifying Grant Applications (00:24:01)

9. The Importance of Social Dance (00:26:22)

10. Innovative Theater Warm-ups (00:28:19)

11. Reflecting on Personal Growth (00:31:33)

12. Balancing Work and Self-Care (00:35:19)

13. Upcoming Projects and Final Thoughts (00:38:15)

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In part two of our conversation with Emilio Rodriguez, founder of Detroit's Black and Brown Theatre, we dive into the world of BIPOC theatre. Emilio offers an insightful look at the financial realities and operational complexities of running a theatre that champions diverse voices.

Listen in as Emilio explores:

  • The juggling act of securing funding through grants, community support, and individual donations, while navigating the high costs of theatre productions.
  • The unique challenges and considerations of working with both non-union and union actors within BIPOC theatre.
  • How classic stories can be adapted for contemporary audiences, fostering inclusivity and representation.
  • Black and Brown Theatre's commitment to the community, extending beyond the stage through workshops and projects.
  • What his younger self would think of his achievements, and the importance of self-care for artists.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in BIPOC theatre, theatre operations, or the power of artistic expression in building a vibrant community.
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 Part Two with Emilio Rodriguez (00:00:00)

2. Funding Sources for Black and Brown Theater (00:00:34)

3. The Real Costs of Theater Production (00:02:28)

4. Union vs. Non-Union Challenges (00:05:20)

5. Grant Reading and Funding Inequities (00:15:49)

6. The Evolution of Arts Funding (00:22:49)

7. Challenges for Smaller Organizations (00:23:08)

8. Simplifying Grant Applications (00:24:01)

9. The Importance of Social Dance (00:26:22)

10. Innovative Theater Warm-ups (00:28:19)

11. Reflecting on Personal Growth (00:31:33)

12. Balancing Work and Self-Care (00:35:19)

13. Upcoming Projects and Final Thoughts (00:38:15)

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