(Archive from 2012 to 2021) HowlRound Theatre Commons Podcasts

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Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 7 days 15 hours 44 minutes

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We are no longer adding new episodes here! Subscribe to Building Our Own Tables to get new episodes on Wednesdays, and catch up on past seasons of Critical Stages in Malawian Contemporary Theatre, Kunafa and Shay, and Performative Unity in the Hungarian Arts by searching for the titles. Thanks for listening!


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 February 15, 2023  0m
 
 

Daughters of Lorraine Season 3 Episode 10: I Write What Comes Up in My Body: Robbie McCauley's Theatre


In this episode, Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley look at the life and legacy of playwright Robbie McCauley, who recently passed away. They discuss her work as a pioneer of solo performance as a Black woman and how she impacted the world of Black feminist theatre.


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 August 24, 2022  44m
 
 

Daughters of Lorraine Season 3 Episode 9: Put Some Respect on Black Theatre with Lisa B. Thompson


In this episode, Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley interview artist/scholar Lisa B. Thompson. In their conversation with Lisa, they discuss navigating life as a Black feminist artist/scholar, putting some respect on Black theatre, and why Black theatre is an integral part of Black Studies.


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 August 17, 2022  1h3m
 
 

Daughters of Lorraine Season 3 Episode 8: Dominique Morisseau’s Practice of the Possible


Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley of Daughters of Lorraine, a black feminist theatre podcast,interview award-winning and acclaimed playwright Dominique Morisseau on her recent Broadway productions of Ain’t Too Proud and Skeleton Crew, the future of Detroit theatre and performance, and reckoning with American history. Ealey and Ridley discuss Morisseau’s own practice of reparative creativity and the ability for theatre to serve as a rehearsal for true change.


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 August 10, 2022  1h26m
 
 

Daughters of Lorraine Season 3 Episode 7: Staging Reproductive Freedom in Black Feminist Theatre


This episode is inspired by recent and current events regarding Roe v. Wade and their potential impact on birthing people. We think about the representation of reproductive justice (things such as abortion, contraception, and anything regarding decisions to birth or plan a family) especially from Black women playwrights...


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 August 3, 2022  1h9m
 
 

Daughters of Lorraine Season 3 Episode 6: Black Women Got Something to Say- An interview with Pearl Cleage


In this episode, Jordan and Leticia interview playwright Pearl Cleage. They discuss the way she has navigated her career as a Black feminist/womanist playwright often working in Black spaces; how she found her home in Atlanta, Georgia; and her most recent play, Angry, Raucous, and Shamelessly Gorgeous.


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 July 27, 2022  55m
 
 

Daughters of Lorraine Season 3 Episode 5: When and Where We Enter- Black Feminist Theatre


In this episode, Leticia and Jordan finally explain what they mean when they say Black feminism, especially in theatre and performance. They engage Lisa M. Anderson’s tenets of Black feminist drama, alongside other contemporary scholars and artists expansion of Black feminist theatre. They discuss Black feminist theory, black feminist practice in creative work, and black feminist theatre theory.


Note: In this episode, Lisa M. Anderson is mistakenly referred to as Lisa B...


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 July 20, 2022  45m
 
 

Daughters of Lorraine Season 3 Episode 4: A Soft Place To Land: James Ijames' Fat Ham


This episode focuses on the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Drama winner, Fat Ham by James Ijames. Leticia and Jordan discuss the recent production at the Public Theater, its conversation and diversion from Shakespeare, representations of Black queerness, and what it means to be soft as a black person


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 July 13, 2022  56m
 
 

Daughters of Lorraine Season 3 Episode 3: Working Her Own Tune: Revisiting the Life, Legacy, and Work of Micki Grant


This episode honors the life and work of composer, writer, and performer Micki Grant, who passed away in August 2021. Grant was the first Black woman to write and compose a musical that made it to Broadway, and she is also the subject of Jordan's dissertation.


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 July 6, 2022  48m
 
 

Daughters of Lorraine Season 3 Episode 2: Creating A Space for Black Theatre Audience - A Conversation with Addae Moon


This episode is an interview with Addae Moon, the associate artistic director at Theatrical Outfit in Atlanta, Georgia. We discuss his journey as a theatre artist; his playwright development lab, Hush Harbor Lab; and his own artistry and creativity.


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 June 29, 2022  44m