Actress Nadia Sine met with me over Zoom in the Stay-at-home social distancing of 2020 to talk with me about being a black actress in the predominantly white theatre industry. I really wanted to have this conversation, one-on-one to help me process as I look at what I can do and should do and will do about institutional racism in my own theatre community.
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Episode 45: The Parker Theatre’s CoVid Conundrum
by Lizby LizJames Parker, Executive Director of The Parker Theatre, talks about what he learned from the production of “The Corona Conundrum,” the first live theatrical performances in Utah after the initial easing of quarantine restrictions.
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Dustin’s comics are for an adult audience and his website has that warning before you even enter, but don’t worry. Our entire conversation is family friendly and focuses on the process of making comic books.
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Interviewed for “In the Telling” podcast Episode 6 – In On the Action, Experiential Storytelling, Alliance LARP Utah Owner and Head of Plot Paul…
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Episode 1: So Tell Me
by Lizby LizDiscover some of what makes The King’s English one of the most unique and inviting bookstores anywhere.
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Why I started a podcast I am ravenous for stories. I love books, films, TV shows, opera, ballet, theatre, poetry, campfires and…