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Artists Leading a Change: On the Classical Theater of Harlem

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Join co-hosts Angela Du and Torsa Ghosal as they speak with Ty Jones, the Producing Artistic Director of the Classical Theatre of Harlem. Ty talks to us about CTH’s dedication to the tradition of Black theatre in Harlem, to diversifying the performance of classical plays, and to engaging with young audiences. He also shares exciting upcoming projects.

Podcast music created by Drew Morgan

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IG: @TyJonesNYC

T: @TDJNYC

CTH: @Classicalharlem

IG: @Classicalharlem

www.cthnyc.org

Support CTH! Online Donation (Through our secure online servers)

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BIBLIOGRAPHY (also in transcript)

Johnson, James Weldon. (2008). God's trombones : seven Negro sermons in verse. New York: Penguin Publishing Group.

– (2018). The Creation (25th Anniversary Edition). United States: Holiday House.

Shamieh, Betty. Malvolio. Commissioned by Denison College. Text by Betty Shamieh. Music by Matt Gould. Lyrics by Betty Shamieh & Matt Gould.

Reiss, T. (2012). The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo. United Kingdom: Crown. New York: Crown Publishers.

Ribbe, Claude. (2002). Alexandre Dumas : le dragon de la reine. Paris: Rocher.

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Join co-hosts Angela Du and Torsa Ghosal as they speak with Ty Jones, the Producing Artistic Director of the Classical Theatre of Harlem. Ty talks to us about CTH’s dedication to the tradition of Black theatre in Harlem, to diversifying the performance of classical plays, and to engaging with young audiences. He also shares exciting upcoming projects.

Podcast music created by Drew Morgan

Follow the Narrative for Social Justice Facebook page

Follow Narrative for Social Justice on Twitter

Open the episode transcript

***

IG: @TyJonesNYC

T: @TDJNYC

CTH: @Classicalharlem

IG: @Classicalharlem

www.cthnyc.org

Support CTH! Online Donation (Through our secure online servers)

***

BIBLIOGRAPHY (also in transcript)

Johnson, James Weldon. (2008). God's trombones : seven Negro sermons in verse. New York: Penguin Publishing Group.

– (2018). The Creation (25th Anniversary Edition). United States: Holiday House.

Shamieh, Betty. Malvolio. Commissioned by Denison College. Text by Betty Shamieh. Music by Matt Gould. Lyrics by Betty Shamieh & Matt Gould.

Reiss, T. (2012). The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo. United Kingdom: Crown. New York: Crown Publishers.

Ribbe, Claude. (2002). Alexandre Dumas : le dragon de la reine. Paris: Rocher.

  continue reading

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