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Between the Lines

This Between the Lines features Todd Bauer sharing his insight on the play Heroes and leading a pre-show discussion, and post-show question and answer session.

Recorded on 10.24.2009
Remy Bumppo 2009 Season Salon

Listen in as Remy Bumppo hosts its annual season salon, bringing together a panel of local luminaries to discuss the overarching theme of this new season.

Recorded on 9.14.2009
"Old Times" Between the Lines Lecture

In this Between the Lines event, Remy Bumppo Theater invited Todd Bauer to share his insights into Old Times in a pre-show discussion of the play.

Recorded on 5.20.2009
"Old Times" Between the Lines Lecture

Listen in to Chicago arts journalist Richard Christiansen for an insightful pre-show discussion of the play Old Times.

Recorded on 5.9.2009
American Ethnic: Post-Show with Karla Rae Fuller

Karla Rae Fuller has taught history and screenwriting at Northwestern University, Dominican University and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Recorded on 3.29.2009
American Ethnic: Post-Show with the Cast

Listen in as the cast fields questions about the performance, race, theatre and American media.

Recorded on 3.28.2009
American Ethnic: Post-Show with Beau Basel Beaudoin

Beau Basel Beaudoin was recently named the 2008 U.S. Professor of the Year for the State of Illinois by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. She is a "border crosser" -- racially, culturally and artistically.

Recorded on 3.27.2009
American Ethnic: Post-Show with Wally Podrazik

Walter Podrazik is a communications consultant who has handled technical media logistics at Democratic National Conventions in Denver, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Boston and San Francisco.

Recorded on 3.26.2009
American Ethnic: Post-Show with Michaela Purdue

Prior to her work with Jewish Council on Urban Affairs, Michaela Purdue was a field organizer for Amnesty International, USA, where she mobilized activists and communities on local and global human-rights issues.

Recorded on 3.22.2009
American Ethnic: Post-Show with Idris Goodwin and Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai

Idris Goodwin is an award winning hip-hop playwright, break beat poet and recording artist. Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai is a Chicago-born, Brooklyn-based, Chinese Taiwanese American spoken word artist.

Recorded on 3.21.2009
American Ethnic: Post-Show with Henry Godinez

Henry Godinez is the Resident Artistic Associate at Goodman Theatre in Chicago and Director of the Goodman’s Latino Theatre Festival. He's also the co-founder and former Artistic Director of Teatro Vista.

Recorded on 3.20.2009
American Ethnic: Post-Show with Harvey Young

Harvey Young, an assistant professor at Northwestern University, studies the development of regional theatre in Chicago between 1960 and 1980, and spectacles of racial violence (such as lynching) as performance.

Recorded on 3.19.2009
American Ethnic: Post-Show with Jacqueline Stewart

Jacqueline Stewart is an associate professor of radio/television/film at Northwestern University, and has a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. She specializes in film history.

Recorded on 3.15.2009
American Ethnic: Post-Show with Alka Nayyar and Samuel Park

Alka Nayyar works with minority members of the media about issues pertinent to the South Asian community. Samuel Park's fields of interest include drama as genre, performance theory and Asian American literature.

Recorded on 3.14.2009
American Ethnic: Post-Show with David Stovall

Dr. David Stovall studies urban education, community development and housing in communities that are changing both racially and economically.

Recorded on 3.13.2009
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