In 2015, Marley Dias launched a campaign #1000BlackGirlBooks to collect 1,000 books that featured Black women and girl protagonists. Since then, Marley has written her own book, "Marley Dia…
SOURCE: YouTube at 08:37AMHost Patrick Pacheco welcomes the four time Tony Award nominee Tovah Feldshuh to "THEATER: All the Moving Parts". Tovah talks about her new memoir "Lilyville: Mother, Daughter and Other Role…
SOURCE: YouTube at 08:37AMAs we hunger for Broadway to reopen, hearken back to the 1990s when shows such as Chicago and Rent changed the history of American theater. New York Post theater columnist Michael Riedel te…
SOURCE: YouTube at 09:10AMJeremy McQueen, Artistic Director and Choreographer of The Black Iris Project joins us to discuss his latest work, "Wild: Act 1", a film that explores systematic racism in the juvenile justi…
SOURCE: YouTube at 07:41AMActor Patrick Page discusses the role of the villain with Host Patrick Pacheco in the March 2021 episode of "THEATER: All the Moving Parts". Who doesn’t love a good villain, and Patrick Pa…
SOURCE: YouTube at 02:42PMOnly a few days before his passing, Carol Anne Riddell had the privilege of speaking with legendary choreographer Bob Avian about his memoir Dancing Man, co-written with author Tom Santopie…
SOURCE: YouTube at 06:26AMHail the American Bard! Playwright August Wilson transformed American theater with an unprecedented accomplishment, his 10-play cycle chronicling the lives of everyday Black people whose cas…
SOURCE: YouTube at 08:06AMPat Collins invited André De Shields, who plays Orpheus in “Hadestown”, and Danny Burstein, who plays Alfred P. Doolittle in “My Fair Lady”, to sit down in the Himan Brown Studio at…
SOURCE: YouTube at 09:43AMPat Collins invited André De Shields, who plays Orpheus in “HADESTOWN, and Danny Burstein, who plays the Father of the Bride in “My Fair Lady”, to sit down in the Himan Brown Studio a…
SOURCE: YouTube at 03:38PMOn the premier episode of “THEATER: All The Moving Parts””, Host Patrick Pacheco welcomes the renowned and prolific playwright Theresa Rebeck.
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