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Rough Magic Performance Company Podcast

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Rough Magic Performance Company is a professional theater company focused on supporting women artists, audiences, and stories; we strive to embrace the complexities and diversity of women’s experiences from classics to contemporary work while promoting artistic excellence and community engagement.
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Rough Magic is Seattle Shakespeare Company’s podcast exploring ideas, stories, and interviews related to the world of theatre…specifically classical theatre.The format may change and emerge as the program grows. Some weeks we’ll feature a series exploring a specific theme or topic, other times we might present an original audio story that drew inspiration from Shakespeare. Or, we might just check in with artists to get their thoughts on a play, a role, or a dream project. The canvas is wide ...
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The Rachel Project is brought to you by Rough Magic Performance Company, a professional theater company dedicated to supporting women artists and telling women’s stories. The Rachel Project Direction and Adaptation by George Keller Sound design and engineering by Taj Ruler Stage Management by Salima Seale The cast of the Rachel Project includes Dar…
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The Rachel Project is made possible, in part, by our donors and by the generosity of Inclusion in Action, an organization dedicated to creating space for people to explore what it takes to advance equity together in our workplaces, neighborhoods and communities, leveraging the powers of personal story, the arts, media, movement and humor to engage …
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The Rachel Project is made possible, in part, by our donors and by the generosity of Inclusion in Action, an organization dedicated to creating space for people to explore what it takes to advance equity together in our workplaces, neighborhoods and communities, leveraging the powers of personal story, the arts, media, movement and humor to engage …
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The Rachel Project is made possible, in part, by our donors and by the generosity of Inclusion in Action, an organization dedicated to creating space for people to explore what it takes to advance equity together in our workplaces, neighborhoods and communities, leveraging the powers of personal story, the arts, media, movement and humor to engage …
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In this episode with writer, director, actor, professor, and producer Valerie Curtis-Newton, we rediscover our cultural legacy and wade through the quagmires of academic Shakespeare. We accept an invitation to a neighborhood block party and are stopped on the way to the bathroom by our favorite Civil Rights leader.…
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In this episode with actor, writer, and producer Keith Hamilton Cobb, we peel back the racial layers in Shakespeare’s Othello; breathe life into a cartoon; decide which plays to cut from the canon; excavate the Bard’s eternal gifts; and travel back in time to rewrite history.Oleh Seattle Shakespeare Company
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In this episode Carey Wong (Scenic Designer, Visual Artist, Adjunct Professor) shares his experience as the only Asian-American boy in an all-white school during integration; talks about his love-affair with opera; his ideas for scaling Shakespeare for smaller stages; and muses about a futuristic production in the clouds.…
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In which we learn from Dr Nike Imoru (PhD, CSA, Actor, Teaching Artist, Casting Director) how differently Brits and Americans approach Shakespeare; how her studio - The Actor’s Way - incorporates the psychotherapeutic principles of Wilhelm Reich; and we receive a hallowed visit from a Shakespearean ghost.…
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"Under This Light - A Revelation of Shakespeare and Self” is a new podcast series that gathers locally and nationally recognized POC theatre professionals for a conversation about their relationship with Shakespeare and the classics. Each episode in this new, biweekly series hosted by Lamar Legend, Seattle Shakespeare Company’s Diversity Programmin…
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THE PARKER PROJECT DIRECTED BY GEORGE KELLER WRITTEN BY ASHAWNTI SAKINA FORD AND CATHERINE JUSTICE SOUND DESIGN AND ENGINEERING BY TAJ RULER Featuring the voice talents of Ashawnti Sakina Ford, Alayne Hopkins, Catherine Justice, Taj Ruler, and Eric Sharpe “Too Bad” was adapted from the Dorothy Parker Short Story by Catherine Justice and “Too Good” …
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DIRECTED BY GEORGE KELLER WRITTEN BY ASHAWNTI SAKINA FORD AND CATHERINE JUSTICE SOUND DESIGN AND ENGINEERING BY TAJ RULER The Parker Project is brought to you by Rough Magic Performance Company, a professional theater company dedicated to supporting women artists and telling women’s stories. “Too Bad” was adapted from the Dorothy Parker Short Story…
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DIRECTED BY GEORGE KELLER WRITTEN BY ASHAWNTI SAKINA FORD AND CATHERINE JUSTICE SOUND DESIGN AND ENGINEERING BY TAJ RULER The Parker Project is brought to you by Rough Magic Performance Company, a professional theater company dedicated to supporting women artists and telling women’s stories. “Too Bad” was adapted from the Dorothy Parker Short Story…
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In our final episode in the What We May Be series, Rafael Molina explores what the future of educational theatre, Seattle, and the arts community at large might and could look like. Learn about artists who are pushing us forward with new interpretations, new work, new people in the room. Dive deep into the Shakespeare Equity Engagement program with…
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What’s the difference between diversity and equity? How is education changing? What kinds of people are our education programs trying to create? Series host Rafael Molina delves into these questions and more, while exploring after school and camp programs at Seattle Shakespeare. Our guests this week are director and educator Valerie Curtis-Newton, …
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This week, series host Rafael Molina explores education in schools and classrooms, from stories about being an immigrant struggling to understand playground games to the importance of rebellious teachers and the power of showing students that Shakespeare can be for them (and the struggle when it feels like it isn’t). Our guests are director Desdemo…
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ADAPTED FROM THE SHAKESPEARE BY CATHERINE JUSTICE DIRECTED BY TRACEY MALONEY SOUND DESIGN BY TAJ RULER The Macbeth Project Cast: Lord Macbeth - Aimee Bryant Lady Macbeth / Witch 3- Catherine Johnson Justice Lord Banquo / Lady Macduff / Doctor - Alayne Hopkins King Duncan / Fleance / Lord Macduff / Witch 2 - Ashawnti Sakina Ford Lord Malcolm / Lady …
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ADAPTED FROM THE SHAKESPEARE BY CATHERINE JUSTICE WITH EXPERPTS FROM "PARLIAMENT HILL FIELDS" BY SYLVIA PLATH DIRECTED BY TRACEY MALONEY SOUND DESIGN BY TAJ RULER The Macbeth Project Cast: Lord Macbeth - Aimee Bryant Lady Macbeth / Witch 3- Catherine Johnson Justice Lord Banquo / Lady Macduff / Doctor - Alayne Hopkins King Duncan / Fleance / Lord M…
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In our first episode, we explore the foundations of education. You’ll be introduced to Seattle Shakespeare’s education programs, as well as what education and racial equity look like for individual artists, educational and theatrical institutions, and our society at large. We are joined by artist and activist Dedra D. Woods (Artists of Color Seattl…
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RECORDED LIVE IN CLOSETS AND UNDERNEATH COMFORTERS DURING THE 2020 COVID-19 PANDEMIC The Macbeth Project Cast Breakdown: Lord Macbeth - Aimee Bryant Lady Macbeth / Witch 3- Catherine Johnson Justice Lord Banquo / Lady Macduff / Doctor - Alayne Hopkins King Duncan / Fleance / Lord Macduff / Witch 2 - Ashawnti Sakina Ford Lord Malcolm / Lady Macduff’…
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The series “What We May Be: Race and Education” launches Seattle Shakespeare Company’s new podcast Rough Magic. This 4-episode series dives into the intersections between race, education, and Shakespeare through interviews with artists, educators, and students. Hosted and produced by Rafael Molina, this podcast features interviews with Valerie Curt…
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