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Jeff Stetson – A new series dropped last week on NatGeo called “Genius M-L-K … X”. It's inspired by the 1987 play “The Meeting” written by Jeff Stetson. It's about a fictional encounter between Brothers Martin and Malcolm in 1965. It won a stack of accolades including 8 NAACP Theatre Awards. Jeff Stetson wrote the pilot of “Genius MLK / X” and is one of the executive producers
What if I told you staying organized can help you 'break a leg.' In this episode, Naeemah Chats with Actor, Writer, and Producer Vincent Alston, he talks about how he organizes his life around auditions, content creation, and working on his craft. Vincent Alston has been acting for over twenty years. What started as an elective “on the whim” acting class, quickly evolved into a life-long passion. A theatre veteran, Vincent first tackled the role of Malcolm X in a Jeff Stetson play called The Meeting which he performed at numerous venues in the Midwest. Further honing his skills at the John Beasley Theatre, he starred in productions of Joe Turner, Jitney, and A Raisin In The Sun to name a few. In 2007, Vincent ventured into the world of film when he wrote, produced, and starred in the independent film For Love of Amy. He also appeared in several Television dramas such as ATL Homicide, Murder Calls, Calls From The Inside, etc. These days, Vincent has stepped back from the on-camera work, moved to the Southeast with his beautiful fiancé' Sherry, and is working on his own content and is presently shopping a pilot and several screenplays. Learn more about Vincent on his IMDB page https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1707688/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 You can learn more about For Love of Amy here https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1147683/ Follow us on Social Media! https://www.instagram.com/organizemeradio/ https://www.facebook.com/OrganizeMeRadio For more information about Naeemah, visit her website https://naeemahfordgoldson.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/naeemah-ford-goldson/message
Please join us Right Now, October 10, 2022 at 11:00AM PST as Film, Theatre and TV Actress Bertila Damas, Actor, Director, Teacher Barry Pearl and Playwright, Screenwriter Jeff Stetson joins host Ron Brewington on "The Actor's Choice."
For nail-biting drama and spectacular performances, many Australians head to a different kind of theatre: the footy field. Andrea Gibbs' debut play, Barracking for the Umpire, unites her passion for the arts and AFL and asks important questions about how much we sacrifice for the love of the game. Also, we speak with Patrick Livesy about Naomi, Patrick's one-person verbatim play about their mother's suicide and we head to Red Stitch to hear a panel discussion about change, activism and the arts as part of their season of Jeff Stetson's play The Meeting.
For nail-biting drama and spectacular performances, many Australians head to a different kind of theatre: the footy field. Andrea Gibbs' debut play, Barracking for the Umpire, unites her passion for the arts and AFL and asks important questions about how much we sacrifice for the love of the game. Also, we speak with Patrick Livesy about Naomi, Patrick's one-person verbatim play about their mother's suicide and we head to Red Stitch to hear a panel discussion about change, activism and the arts as part of their season of Jeff Stetson's play The Meeting.
For nail-biting drama and spectacular performances, many Australians head to a different kind of theatre: the footy field. Andrea Gibbs' debut play, Barracking for the Umpire, unites her passion for the arts and AFL and asks important questions about how much we sacrifice for the love of the game. Also, we speak with Patrick Livesy about Naomi, Patrick's one-person verbatim play about their mother's suicide and we head to Red Stitch to hear a panel discussion about change, activism and the arts as part of their season of Jeff Stetson's play The Meeting.
Host Deardra Shuler interviews Michael Green, actor, director, producer and 10 year executive director of the Shades of Truth Theater, located at the Andrew Freedman Home, 1125 Grand Concourse, Bronx, New York, to discuss his new Play "Black Wall Street." The real life historical event that happened in Tulsa, Oklahoma when the white community declared war on the affluent Black community in 1921, eventually dropping a bomb on Greenwood, Archer and Pine, the Black economic area, destroying all commercialism on this oil rich community of Blacks, Native Americans and Jews. The first aeriel strike in America was directed against a Black Community. As an actor, Michael Green has received critical praise for his ongoing performance as Dr. King in Jeff Stetson’s “The Meeting,” as Sam in “Blues for an Alabama Sky,” Reverend Ambrose in “A Lesson Before Dying,” “The Blacks,” Michael in “Blues Train” and Moses in “Camp Logan.” He Co-wrote Whistle in Mississippi: The Lynching of Emmett Till with Daniel Carlton and Peace Speaks: The words and Wisdom of King & Ghandi with Christine Melton. See http://www.kybproductions.net/shadesoftruth/?ID=2 and http://writblog-deardra.blogspot. com/2014/09/functiond-s-id-var-js-fjs-d.html?showComment=1411415736599#c552761979309468121
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) OPUS, by Michael Hollinger, at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis; (2) THE MEETING, by Jeff Stetson, at The Black Rep; (3) VERISMO, at Circus Harmony; (4) ALL MY SONS, at Kirkwood Theatre Guild, and THE RIDE DOWN MOUNT MORGAN, at St. Louis Actors' Studio, both by Arthur Miller; (5) CROSSING DELANCEY, by Susan Sandler, at The Theatre Guild of Webster Groves; and (6)WHATEVER REMAINS..., by Jason Slavik, at First Run Theatre.
Distinguished actor Tucker Smallwood is interviewed about his co-starring role in Jeff Stetson’s Los Angeles Ebony Repertory Theatre drama Fraternity about seven successful black community leaders whose lives were effected Martin Luther King’s “I Had a Dream” speech. The Live Arts Calendar is dedicated to the unexpected passing of LA Stage Times Publisher Lee Melville (LA Stage Alliance). Actor, Singer, Director Joshua Finkel discusses his newest endeavor ... a twist on the all-time musical theatre comedy classic A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at the Hillcrest Center for the Arts in Thousand Oak’s, CA. Finkel recants embarrassing moments in theatre. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
Distinguished actor Tucker Smallwood is interviewed about his co-starring role in Jeff Stetson’s Los Angeles Ebony Repertory Theatre drama Fraternity about seven successful black community leaders whose lives were effected Martin Luther King’s “I Had a Dream” speech. The Live Arts Calendar is dedicated to the unexpected passing of LA Stage Times Publisher Lee Melville (LA Stage Alliance). Actor, Singer, Director Joshua Finkel discusses his newest endeavor ... a twist on the all-time musical theatre comedy classic A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at the Hillcrest Center for the Arts in Thousand Oak’s, CA. Finkel recants embarrassing moments in theatre. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)