BSR_S09E05 - Moreno - Seth Rozin and J Paul Nicholas
Today on the podcast:
Artistic Director Seth Rozin and Co-Director J Paul Nicholas stop by to talk about the Interact Theatre American Premiere of MORENO by Pravin Wilkins. On stage through November 24th. Here is my interview with Seth Rozin and J Paul Nicholas for Moreno.
MORENO
by Pravin Wilkins
November 1-24
American Premiere!
When Kaepernick kneels, will he?
2016. The NFL has been shaken by Colin Kaepernick’s controversial decision to take a knee during the national anthem to protest against police brutality. Superstar running back Luis Moreno, who is all about his game – and his paycheck -- has joined a new team with championship aspirations. But America’s leadership is changing, and when a painful new reality hits close to home, Luis is forced to ask whether politics have a place on the field, and if he is willing to risk his career to take a stand for his own community.
Cast
Frank Jimenez* - LUIS MORENO
Charvez Grant* - EZEKIEL WILLIAMS
Abdul Sesay* - CRE’VON GARCON
Gabriel Elmore* - DANNY LOMBARDO
* appearing courtesy of a contract agreement with Actor’s Equity Association
In this podcast episode, host Darnelle Radford engages with directors Seth Rozin and J. Paul Nicholas to discuss the Interact Theater Company's production of 'Moreno' by Pravin Wilkins. The conversation explores the play's timely themes surrounding social change, the complexities of its characters, and the dynamics of influence within the context of sports and politics. The directors share insights into the character development, the authenticity of the dialogue, and the audience's reception of the play, particularly in relation to current events. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the vital role of theater in promoting social change, fostering empathy, and building community. They emphasize the importance of understanding diverse perspectives through performance and the value of audience engagement, particularly through talkbacks. The discussion highlights how theater can reflect societal issues and encourage critical thinking among citizens. The speakers also share insights on the current state of theater and its relevance in today's world, concluding with a call to action for audiences to participate in the ongoing conversation.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: https://interacttheatre.org