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Byron Jennings, who has appeared with Burning Coal in ART by Yasmina Reza, STUFF HAPPENS by David Hare (playing Colin Powell), UNTIL THE FLOOD by Dael Orlandersmith and THE PRISONER'S DILEMMA by David Edgar, talks with Burning Coal Artistic Director Jerome Davis about their recent triumph with Tom Stoppard's ARCADIA, his upcoming role in HYMN by Lolita Chakrabarti and their mutual love for Stephen Sondheim, among other things.
Dael Orlandersmith hat mit "Until the Flood" eines der Stücke der Stunde geschrieben. In der Solo-Performance setzt sie sich mit der Tötung eines schwarzen Jugendlichen in Ferguson auseinander –und mit Rassismus und toxischer Männlichkeit.Von Ute Büsingwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Rang 1Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
In this episode, Pulitizer Prize nominee Dael Orlandersmith, writer, performer and theatre maker, discusses the experiences and ideas which inform much–praised works like Forever, Beauty's Daughter and Yellowman. She is interviewed by Professor Patrick Lonergan, Professor of Drama and Theatre Studies, NUI Galway. Dael Orlandersmith's First Thought Talk was recorded in front of a live audience during the 2019 Galway International Arts Festival.
The program all about TV. Our guests: Ron Leshem, co-creator, writer and execurive producer of the upcoming HBO Max miniseries Valley Of Tears; Kiki Melendez, founder/organizer of Omni Cultural TV Festival, a virtual TV series pilot showcast happening next month, and Dael Orlandersmith, creator-performer of Until The Flood, a one-woman special on All Arts, the public TV service distributed via smart TV sets, TV-connected devices and linear channels.
Until the Flood KIRK DOUGLAS THEATRE 9820 WASHINGTON BLVD, (AT DUQUESNE), CULVER CITY, 90232 SYNOPSIS: Celebrated writer, performer and Pulitzer Prize finalist Dael Orlandersmith has fashioned a striking portrayal of the people in our community, exploring how they feel about recent... Read More ›
Dael Orlandersmith's one-woman show "Until the Flood" is set in and around Ferguson, Missouri. It's 2014, immediately after Michael Brown was shot 6 times by a police officer. Ferguson erupted in protest. The following year, the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis commissioned Ms. Orlandersmith to write and perform a solo show to give voice to the city's racial divide. "Until the Flood" is based on interviews she did across Ferguson and St. Louis and boiled down to 8 poetic composite characters. We hear from black residents who are scared and angry. We hear from white residents who are angry and scared. Remarkably, Ms. Orlandersmith gives voice to it all.
Center Theatre Group’s Associate Artistic Director and Literary Director Neel Keller guest hosts “30 to Curtain,” a podcast featuring 30-minute interviews with some of the theatre artists creating work across the stages of the Ahmanson Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, and Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles. For this episode of the podcast, playwright and performer Dael Orlandersmith joins Neel in conversation about her latest play, “Until the Flood,” which is onstage at the Kirk Douglas Theatre January 24 – February 23, 2020. Dael is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and celebrated artist who is no stranger to Center Theatre Group, having developed many works with the organization including “Bones,” “Stoop Stories,” and “Forever.” Directed by Neel, “Until the Flood” explores the social uprising in Ferguson, Missouri following the shooting of teenager Michael Brown. For more on Center Theatre Group and its upcoming productions, visit CenterTheatreGroup.org.
Today on XRAY In The Morning: (1)News with Friends with Keera Lindenberg and Colin Jones (2)Talk Media News with Tom Squitieri (3)Kickstand Comedy (4)Minority Retort with Dael Orlandersmith of the Portland Center Stage production of Until the Flood
Jason Lamb speaks with playwright/actor Dael Oleandersmith of the @portlandcenterstage production of Until the Flood. Don’t miss Until the Flood, which runs through April 21st! ?: Craig Schwartz
Today on XRAY In The Morning: (1) News With Friends with Hannah Rosenau and Keera Lindenberg (2) Talk Media News with Tom Squitieri (3) Xray's personal finance show Oh My Dollar! (4) Kickstand Comedy with guest Jordan Casner (5) Minority Retort with host Jason Lamb his guest, actor and playwright Dael Orlandersmith of the Portland Center Stage production of Until the Flood
Minority Retort w/ Dael Orlandersmith- March 29th, 2019 by XRAY.FM
It's time for our visit from Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck, who joins us each week with her reviews of thespian offerings from the region's many stages. This week, Judy reviews Yellowman, the award-winning 2002 work by playwright Dael Orlandersmith, now running at Arena Players.
I talk with playwright, poet, and actor Dael Orlandersmith, about her brilliant one-woman show Until the Flood, commissioned by The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis.
In Episode 172, Trev hosts live with pre-recorded support form AJ – chatting about everything from Trev shooting his second short script, to both on their recent “booking the office” moments, to getting proactive with personal finances, to the ever more prolific internet TV show model and the recent Sony hack. Then they roll second and final part of their chat with actor / writer / performer Dael Orlandersmith (Yellowman, Bones, Forever) to chat about process, culture, and how art affects everything we do. Total running time: 50:48.
In Episode 171, Trev and AJ chat about AJ’s first feature film debut, Trev’s recent goal and upcoming short, and share some thoughts on where to live in L.A. – and the three pillars to consider: a recharge zone, and an art / business focus balance. Then they sit down for their first ever bi-coastal Skype interview with actor / writer / performer Dael Orlandersmith (Yellowman, Bones, Forever) to chat about process, culture, and how art affects everything we do. Total running time: 1:05:35.
Here is our final adult entertainment podcast episode! Special thanks to our interviewing team: Mia Barron, Laura Nix, Taylor Wilcox, and Matt Maher. In this episode, Emily Ackerman performs an interview with producer Lynn LeMay; Daoud Heidami plays performer Sebastian Silver; next is a particularly filthy round of Porn Charades in which one of our audience members at Joe's Pub tries to act out a porn title while the cast guesses; Nina Hellman plays director and producer Kelly Holland; Dael Orlandersmith as Pamela Peaks; and last up is Gibson Frazier as director, producer, and actor Eli Cross. This material is inspiring Pretty Filthy, a new musical by Bess Wohl and Michael Friedman.For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!yes
Dael Orlandersmith is an actress, poet and playwright that is best known for her Obie Award winning Beauty's Daughter and the 2002 Pulitzer Prize Finalist in Drama,Yellowman. Part of her work from the award winning "Beauty's Daughter's" program can be heard as a segment of a September 1996 taping of radio show "This American Life" where Orlandersmith performs "When You Talk About Music" in which she portrays a 31 year old Italian male who meets a black woman at a mutual friends wedding and finds how much he misses musical expression.
Dael Orlandersmith is an actress, poet and playwright that is best known for her Obie Award winning Beauty's Daughter and the 2002 Pulitzer Prize Finalist in Drama,Yellowman. Part of her work from the award winning "Beauty's Daughter's" program can be heard as a segment of a September 1996 taping of radio show "This American Life" where Orlandersmith performs "When You Talk About Music" in which she portrays a 31 year old Italian male who meets a black woman at a mutual friends wedding and finds how much he misses musical expression.