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The Afro-Existential Podcast had the pleasure of interviewing the multi-talented Tonya Pinkins. You don't want to miss this one!
We asked our guest if they had any quality advice for someone making the move to Los Angeles. We add our two cents as well.
Welcome to the Afro-Existential Podcast + Theater in the Black, a play and podcast in one. Each season we'll present a new play that explores Afro-Existentialism and follow each play episode with a podcast that discusses the themes of the play. Your witt...
The Afro-Existential Podcast + Theater in the Black presents the play: DEAD WAIT: A JOURNEY IN AFRO-EXISTENTIALISM by Blaine Sparks-Teamer.A black comedy, DEAD WAIT tells the story of a modern all-American family: people who love each other but still wr...
Welcome to the Afro-Existential Podcast + Theater in the Black, a play and podcast in one. Each season we'll present a new play that explores Afro-Existentialism and follow each play episode with a podcast that discusses the themes of the play. Your witt...
The Afro-Existential Podcast presents the play: "DEAD WAIT" by Blaine Sparks-Teamer.A black comedy, DEAD WAIT tells the story of a modern all-American family: people who love each other but still wrestle with basic human fears: abandonment, poverty, death, and Los Angeles traffic.
Get to know Alastair Justin Black, the narrator of DEAD WAIT: A Journey in Afro-Existentialism
Welcome to the Afro-Existential Podcast + Theater in the Black, a play and podcast in one. Each season we'll present a new play that explores Afro-Existentialism and follow each play episode with a podcast that discusses the themes of the play. Your witty hosts, Blaine Sparks-Teamer and Indira G. Wilson, will also interview the cast and special guests. I know you're wondering, "What is Afro-Existentialism?" Well, listen and find out...
The Afro-Existential Podcast presents the play "Dead Wait" by Blaine Sparks-Teamer. A black comedy that tells the story of a modern all-American family: people who love each other but still wrestle with basic human fears: abandonment, poverty, death, and Los Angeles traffic.
Get to know Blaine & Indira, the hosts of The Afro-Existential Podcast.