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    Explore " black theatre" with insightful episodes like "Queer Archival Praxis Roundtable With Guests David Silvernail, Janet Werther, Victoria Lafave, Jordan Ealey, and Kelli Crump", "SoulWork and Soul Searching", "What Ensemble Touring Can Learn from Dance", "Trust Your Gifts with Kelundra Smith" and "The Rachel Project, Episode 3" from podcasts like ""Gender Euphoria", "From the Ground Up", "From the Ground Up", "Building Our Own Tables" and "Rough Magic Performance Company Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (41)

    Queer Archival Praxis Roundtable With Guests David Silvernail, Janet Werther, Victoria Lafave, Jordan Ealey, and Kelli Crump

    Queer Archival Praxis Roundtable With Guests David Silvernail, Janet Werther, Victoria Lafave, Jordan Ealey, and Kelli Crump
    What role does white supremacy play in the creation of the queer theatre canon? What power and what responsibility do we—as queer theatremakers, historians, and educators—have to challenge canons and archives that define “queer” almost exclusively as white and cisgender? Artist-scholars Janet Werther, Victoria LaFave, Jordan Ealey, David Silvernail, and Kelli Crump join host Nicolas Shannon Savard to tackle these questions and to queer the archive.

    The Rachel Project, Episode 3

    The Rachel Project, Episode 3

    The Rachel Project is made possible, in part, by our donors and by the generosity of Inclusion in Action, an organization dedicated to creating space for people to explore what it takes to advance equity together in our workplaces, neighborhoods and communities, leveraging the powers of personal story, the arts, media, movement and humor to engage individuals in head and heart connections that promote deeper understanding of self and others. The Rachel Project is also made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. 

    The Rachel Project is brought to you by Rough Magic Performance Company, a professional theater company dedicated to supporting women artists and telling women’s stories.

    The Rachel Project

    Direction and Adaptation by George Keller

    Sound design and engineering by Taj Ruler

    Stage Management by Salima Seale

    The cast of the Rachel Project includes Darius Dotch, Thomasina Petrus, Mikel Sapp, Essence Stiggers, and Maya Washington

    Music was performed by Aaron Gabriel and was written by J.L Gaynor

    Full credits are available in the show notes and on our website.

    If you enjoyed the Rachel Project, please consider making a donation to Rough Magic in support of our mission of bringing women’s stories center stage. Tax deductible contributions can be made at www.roughmagicperformance.org

    Please consider writing a review or giving us a 5-star rating to help us spread the word about the Rough Magic Podcast. 

    The Rachel Project, Episode 2

    The Rachel Project, Episode 2

    The Rachel Project is made possible, in part, by our donors and by the generosity of Inclusion in Action, an organization dedicated to creating space for people to explore what it takes to advance equity together in our workplaces, neighborhoods and communities, leveraging the powers of personal story, the arts, media, movement and humor to engage individuals in head and heart connections that promote deeper understanding of self and others. The Rachel Project is also made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. 

    The Rachel Project is brought to you by Rough Magic Performance Company, a professional theater company dedicated to supporting women artists and telling women’s stories. 

    The Rachel Project

    Direction and Adaptation by George Keller

    Sound design and engineering by Taj Ruler

    Stage Management by Salima Seale

    The cast of the Rachel Project includes Darius Dotch, Thomasina Petrus, Mikel Sapp, Essence Stiggers, and Maya Washington

    Music was performed by Aaron Gabriel and was written by J.L Gaynor

    Full credits are available in the show notes and on our website. 

    If you enjoyed the Rachel Project, please consider making a donation to Rough Magic in support of our mission of bringing women’s stories center stage. Tax deductible contributions can be made at www.roughmagicperformance.org

    Please consider writing a review or giving us a 5-star rating to help us spread the word about the Rough Magic Podcast. 

    The Rachel Project, Episode 1

    The Rachel Project, Episode 1

    The Rachel Project is made possible, in part, by our donors and by the generosity of Inclusion in Action, an organization dedicated to creating space for people to explore what it takes to advance equity together in our workplaces, neighborhoods and communities, leveraging the powers of personal story, the arts, media, movement and humor to engage individuals in head and heart connections that promote deeper understanding of self and others. The Rachel Project is also made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. 

    The Rachel Project is brought to you by Rough Magic Performance Company, a professional theater company dedicated to supporting women artists and telling women’s stories. 

    The Rachel Project

    Direction and Adaptation by George Keller

    Sound design and engineering by Taj Ruler

    Stage Management by Salima Seale

    The cast of the Rachel Project includes Darius Dotch, Thomasina Petrus, Mikel Sapp, Essence Stiggers, and Maya Washington

    Music was performed by Aaron Gabriel and was written by J.L Gaynor

    If you enjoyed the Rachel Project, please consider making a donation to Rough Magic in support of our mission of bringing women’s stories center stage. Tax deductible contributions can be made at www.roughmagicperformance.org

    Please consider writing a review or giving us a 5-star rating to help us spread the word about the Rough Magic Podcast. 

    Fill Your Cup with Abundance Zaddy

    Fill Your Cup with Abundance Zaddy
    Abundance Zaddy joins Yura Sapi to talk about creating Cause Reign, an oral history project that connects Black people—with a focus on Black trans and queer folks—to their histories through dreamwork, the practice of remembering, recording, and activating the healing potential of dreams. Topics in this episode include prioritizing love and sweetness, transcending time, and asking for consent.

    Championing Theatre for Development in Malawian

    Championing Theatre for Development in Malawian
    Theatre for development, which uses theatre to foster civic dialogue in communities, is quite popular in Malawi. Fumbani Innot Phiri, Jr. sits down with theatre for development practitioner Vitu Gwambaike Zgambo find out what commercial theatremakers in Malawi’s cities and towns can learn from the community-based practitioners creating theatre in villages around the country.

    How YDC Theatre Leaders Are Navigating Malawi’s Changing Theatre Environment

    How YDC Theatre Leaders Are Navigating Malawi’s Changing Theatre Environment
    YDC Theatre has been producing theatre consistently in Malawi, even throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. They join Fumbani Innot Phiri, Jr. to trace the connections between the company’s consistent work centering Malawian perspectives, their efforts to build an audience, and the political and funding climate that they must navigate.

    Theatre as a Tool for Menstrual Hygiene Education

    Theatre as a Tool for Menstrual Hygiene Education
    Lydia Deborah Banda infuses theater into community initiatives that work toward gender equality, educate girls about menstruation, and provide leadership and support opportunities in schools and prisons. In this interview, she shares her experiences conducting these initiatives in Malawi and touring internationally to Germany.

    Development of Malawian Theatre: A Conversation with Maxwell Chiphinga

    Development of Malawian Theatre: A Conversation with Maxwell Chiphinga
    Maxwell Ciphinga, better known as Max DC, has weathered massive changes in the audience, form, and funding of Malawian theatre throughout his four-decade career. In this interview, he shares his perspective on the industry and discusses his policy and producorial work as the president of Malawi’s new National Theatre Association.

    Episode Eighty-Nine: "Richard Gallion"

    Episode Eighty-Nine: "Richard Gallion"

    Monsoon Staraw and Bubba Ball shoot the shitt with actor/director Richard Gallion. Richard talks about how he got into theatre, dealing with adversity, losing family members, social media's effect on our society, his phenomenal play "1800 vs 2020", and our educational system. http://www.theshittspodcast.com

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    A Chat with Jeremy English

    A Chat with Jeremy English

    Jeremy  English is an actor, singer, writer, director, and producer in Dallas, Texas. He also has a big heart and believes in collaboration over competition. 

    In this episode, we discuss how he got into theatre, the importance of copyrighting your material, lessons learned in the entertainment industry and so much more. He also shares his mindset on how everyone can win if we are more supportive of one another.

    Visit Jeremy's Instagram page, https://www.instagram.com/paw_dot_paw/, today, and please support his current and future endeavors!

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    A Chat with Jiles King

    A Chat with Jiles King

    Jiles King is an accomplished theater, television, and film director and producer. In this episode, we talk about taking a chance on yourself to reach your goals in life. Jiles is from Dallas but decided to move to Atlanta to pursue his education. From there, he decided to move to New York to further his education in Film. Putting his faith in God to see his next steps, he eventually moved to Dallas and is doing great things for his home city.

    Check out this episode as we talk about priorities, being a culture curator, and how to stay true to yourself despite the pressure around you. A lesson that I learned from this conversation is that what God has for you is for you. Just be obedient and follow his Word.

    Visit Jiles Instagram page, https://www.instagram.com/jiles.king/, today, and please support his current and future endeavors!

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    We certainly appreciate all of your support.

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