Actor Marshall W. Mabry and Director Stevie Walker-Webb on Boston Public Radio
Marshall Mabry plays Juicy in the Huntington Theater's "Fat Ham," a new take on "Hamlet" that centers on Black, queer joy. They joined Jim Braude and Margery Eagan on Boston Public Radio to talk about the show and perform Radiohead's "Creep." Also joining Boston Public Radio was Tony-nominated and Obie award-winner Stevie Walker-Webb – the director of "Fat Ham," who also just took on a major new role as Artistic Director for Baltimore Center Stage.
Performance: 13:00
GBH News is a premier source for in-depth local news and original story telling based in Boston, Massachusetts.
Subscribe to the GBH YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/gbhnews?sub...
Follow GBH News on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbhnews/
Like GBH News on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gbhnews/
Follow GBH News on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GBHNews
We can’t do it without you. Support our award-winning community journalism by donating today: https://bit.ly/SupportGBHNews
Видео Actor Marshall W. Mabry and Director Stevie Walker-Webb on Boston Public Radio канала GBH News
Performance: 13:00
GBH News is a premier source for in-depth local news and original story telling based in Boston, Massachusetts.
Subscribe to the GBH YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/gbhnews?sub...
Follow GBH News on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbhnews/
Like GBH News on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gbhnews/
Follow GBH News on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GBHNews
We can’t do it without you. Support our award-winning community journalism by donating today: https://bit.ly/SupportGBHNews
Видео Actor Marshall W. Mabry and Director Stevie Walker-Webb on Boston Public Radio канала GBH News
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Tom Friedman urges U.S. to broker peace in Israel-Hamas warBenjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump are "brothers from different mothers"A new play about poet and author Phillis Wheatley examines the impact of her return from London.How do you know it's fall?Former Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger on U.S. election outcomes, democracy, and divisionIs the Biden-Xi summit a sign of better relations between U.S. and China?Greater Boston Full Episode: November 16, 2023What happens to Ukraine if U.S. aid dries up?Breast Cancer Patient Jani Raynor on putting your health first | Basic Black GBH #shortsGreater Boston Full Episode: November 15, 2023NOVA documentary traces the development of new, breakthrough malaria vaccineBoston activist faces 20+ years in prison on RICO, terror charges for Atlanta ‘Cop City’ protestsThe Big Dig transformed Boston, so why do the controversies define the project?Breast Cancer Patient Jani Raynor on her diagnosis | Basic Black GBH #shortsHere's why Mass has high rates of premature birth rates and how to reduce themSome Boston triple deckers are violating zoning lawsTrump's migrant detention plans, 'vermin' rhetoric stoke fears of second termMayor Michelle Wu staying optimistic about rent control progress on Beacon HillMichelle Wu looking for City Council growth with newly-elected membersJava with Jimmy Live from the GBH Studio at the Boston Public LibraryBlack Friday deals are starting earlier and earlier. How does it impact small businesses?