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Steve Desroches (48) talks to former New York Times reporter David Dunlap (70) about his massive documentation projects of the built environments of New York City and Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Seth Hunter Williams (28) talks with his fiancé Jesse James (37) about the meaning of living an extraordinary life, childhood reflections, working at haunted houses, memories of coming out to family, and what they hope to "leave behind".
Marlon has a passion for community engagement. He believes, very strongly, that theatre can be used as a catalyst for change and community building. He worked as the Director of Shakespeare in Fremont Park, a community outreach program developed by...
American-born of Indian descent, Amee has been a professional actor in Atlanta for over 15 years and was the first (and for a time the only) Atlanta-area AEA Member of Indian-descent. She is also a co-founder of East by Southeast,...
My grandpa, Rich Spencer, has had a great life. In this interview, you’ll learn about his great accomplishments and upbringing. From Evanston Wyoming to Harvard Buisness School, you’ll see the steps he took to achieve success.
Carol Cohen (70) shares a conversation with her sons, Benjamin "Ben" Cohen (36) and Lee Cohen (28), about the relationship the two brothers have together as siblings.
Tom Quaintance (54) talks with his father, Charles "Chad" Quaintance (81), about Chad's work as a civil rights lawyer in Selma, Alabama in the 1960s.
Steve Desroches (49) talks to actor and theater director Adam Berry (41) about his role in the theatrical legacy of Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Henry McCoy (59) sits down with his mother-in-law, Margaret Black (85), to ask about her and her sisters' adventures in "show biz."
An interview with the cast and crew of Zach Theatre's Tortoise and Hare. Written by Allen Robertson and directed by Nat Miller. Ran from September 2018 through January 2019. With 153 performances.