Season 1
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A passionate host confronts industry biases, uncovering untold stories that challenge the status quo and ignite a revolutionary theatre movement.
Episodes
Actors Dulé Hill and Daniel J. Watts sit down with Michael Taylor at the Geffen Playhouse to discuss their roles in the new hit musical, "Lights Out: Nat 'King' Cole".
Today on Theatre Corner, we catch up with actor Alimi Ballard (Queen of the South, Numb3rs) and opera singer Michelle Bradley. Ballard discusses his past roles, introduction to acting, and discovering the key players in his life. Bradley speaks on her experiences training abroad and her role as "Aida" in her U.S. debut.
Sit down with Mark Christopher Lawrence and artistic director L. Peter Callender. Lawrence talks about getting started and how he killed a guy with comedy. Callender discusses his artistic directorship and Blacks in theatre.
Today, we travel up to the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles to speak with actors DB Woodside (Lucifer, 24) and Kelly McCreary (Grey's Anatomy, Station 19), who are both performing in Dominique Morrisseau's play, "The Skeleton Crew". Woodside discusses slipping into a character's skin, and how he accidentally became an actor. McCreary talks about what consistently draws her back to the stage.
We sit down with two incredible actors, Wendy Raquel Robinson (The Steve Harvey Show, The Game) and Ro Boddie. Robinson, an NAACP Image award winner, talks about her career, her conservatory, and the difference between performing for a live audience versus a camera. Boddie discusses his performance in the one-man-show, "Every Brilliant Thing," and what it means to have illegal fun.
Theatre Corner is an EMMY Award-Winning interview series promoting diversity and inclusion in the national theatre scene, both on the stage and in the seats. Sit down with some of the top professionals in the entertainment industry to discuss their careers, training, advice for young actors, and how to make theatre matter to more people.
