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Best podcasts about Reginald L Douglas

Latest podcast episodes about Reginald L Douglas

Midday
Rousuck's Review: "Crying on Television" at Everyman Theatre

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 10:31


It's time again for a visit with Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck, who joins Tom each week with her reviews of Maryland's regional stage. Today, she spotlights Everyman Theatre's world-premiere production of Crying on Television, the new play by Baltimore-based writer and humorist R. Eric Thomas. The Thomas rom-com about race, media culture and real friendship is directed by Reginald L. Douglas, with a cast that includes Paige Hernandez as Ellison, Erika Rose as Taffy, Starr Kirkland as Mackenzie, and Dwayne Washington as Chris.Crying on Television continues at Baltimore's Everyman Theatre until June 26. The play will also be available as a streaming video for ticketed patrons starting on June 17. Follow the theater link for showtimes and ticket info. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Midday
Rousuck's Review: Suzan-Lori Parks' 'White Noise' at Studio Theatre (DC)

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 10:12


It's time for another visit with Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck, who joins Tom each week with her reviews of important local stage productions. This week, Judy spotlights the new production of White Noise, a powerful drama about romance, race and politics by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright,Suzan-Lori Parks. Park's 2019 play is now on stage at Studio Theatre in Washington, DC, with Reginald L. Douglas directing a cast that features Tatiana Williams, Quinn Franzen, RJ Brown, Katie Kleiger and Jefferson A Russell. White Noisecontinues at Studio Theatre in DC through February 20. Follow the links for more information, showtimes and ticketing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Port Of Harlem Podcasts
November 18, 2021 - Reginald L. Douglas - Mosaic Theatre

Port Of Harlem Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 28:23


Mosaic Theater's New Artistic Director Reginald L. Douglas. Fall has been a good season for Reginald Douglas. As he is directing White Noise, now in rehearsal, at Studio Theater in Northwest, Washington, DC, across town in Northeast, Washington, Mosaic Theater named him Artistic Director. So often when we read or talk about theater, we talk about what is most visible, the actors. With Douglass, we talked about his past and current theater jobs to get a better understanding of the many efforts that go into making what we see on stage and what is to come at Mosaic Theater. Port Of Harlem Talk Radio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/port-of-harlem-talk-radio/support

Off the F*****g Rails with Kim Griffin
Confident Vulnerability & the Healing Powers of Black Joy with Reg Douglas

Off the F*****g Rails with Kim Griffin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 70:10


Recorded during the late summer of 2020, this conversation with revered theatre director and artistic powerhouse Reginald L. Douglas, who currently serves as the Associate Artistic Director of D.C.'s Studio Theatre, is a meandering but delightful examination of the impact of politics, current events and loss on the stories we share and who we hope to become.  Join Kim Griffin and Associate Producer, Markia Nicole Smith, as they delve into the import of diverse leadership teams, the responsibility of organizations to engage with and serve their patrons/members, and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otfrpod/message

Drinking Partners
Drinking Partners | One Night in Miami | Live From City Theatre

Drinking Partners

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 61:00


In this special episode, the Drinking Partners are live and hyped up from City Theatre with members of the cast and the director of One Night in Miami, a breakout play from Kemp Powers. Ed and Day are joined by director Reginald L. Douglas and actors Quincy Chad and Thomas Walker Booker in this energetic and triumphant interview live from the City Theatre’s lobby. Coming a short time after the masterful performance, the podcast carries on the vibe that the play invokes: one in which Black men are celebrated and their friendships honored. Based on a fictionalized evening in which friends Cassius Clay, Sam Cooke, Malcolm X, and Jim Brown gather in a hotel in Miami and muse about their lives as successful Black men and the varying stages of their careers, the play emphasizes their deep connections to one another while hinting at their futures. For the after-show interview, the Drinking Partners draw on this same connection as they investigate how the actors prepared for the roles and how Mr. Douglas allowed the actors to come into the parts from their own angles. In one significant exchange, Day asks about the “nuances of Blackness,” and the group takes part in an illuminating and joyful discourse that is also filled with laughter, which is reflective of the play as a whole. Listen in as Ed and Day show their own growth with keen questions about self-exploration and the business of acting, in addition to their usual feistiness. A must listen interview that rejoices in the exquisite art coming from the Black community. One Night in Miami runs through December 1, 2019. Purchase tickets at https://citytheatrecompany.org and use coupon code Drinking Partners for a discounted price.

Pittsburgh City Theatre's City Speaks Podcast
City Speaks Episode 7: Reginald L. Douglas, One Night in Miami

Pittsburgh City Theatre's City Speaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 14:19


Today's edition of Pittsburgh City Theatre's CitySpeaks podcast features Reginald L. Douglas, who joined City Theatre as director in March 2015. At City, Reginald line-produces, helps curate, and directs in the theater’s six-show season and new play development activities; builds artistic initiatives and partnerships; and represents City on the Board of the National New Play Network. Reginald has directed extensively throughout the country. He has developed and directed new work by many acclaimed writers, and has assistant-directed on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regionally. Reginald regularly serves on the selection committees for local and national fellowships and grants; has spoken at several national conferences and festivals; and is a guest lecturer at the O’Neill’s National Theatre Institute. He is a proud graduate of Georgetown University. Read more about him here: reginalddouglas.com