
Guiding Light’s Kim Zimmer on Healing Fully, Acting Boldly, and Finding Bountiful
Guiding Light’s Kim Zimmer on Healing Fully, Acting Boldly, and Finding Bountiful In this heartfelt episode of Beltline to Broadway, host

Guiding Light’s Kim Zimmer on Healing Fully, Acting Boldly, and Finding Bountiful In this heartfelt episode of Beltline to Broadway, host

Baldwin, Broadway, and the Power of Maybe with Brandon Victor Dixon In this thoughtful and heartfelt episode, host Lauren Van

Racism, Friendship and Banned Books This episode dives into the play Native and the independent film adaptation The Problem of the Hero, both

From Mindfulness to Mincemeat, Gerianne Perez Shares Her Journey to Broadway’s Biggest Hits Gerianne Perez (Operation Mincemeat) joins the pod

From Passion to Performance: How MJ’s Melvin Gray Jr. Went from Scrubs to the Stage How does an aspiring doctor

Kennedy Caughell on Alicia Keys, Carole King & Manifesting Dreams with Faith and Intention Kennedy Caughell—currently starring as Jersey in

Following a two-day workshopping process of Jacqueline E. Lawton’s new play XIX about the role of Black women in the women’s suffrage movement, the Women’s Theatre Festival is presenting a virtual reading of excerpts from the play during their WTF Fringe Festival. Hear what Lawton has to say in advance of the reading to RDU on Stage.

TORN (Theater on Racist Negativity) was launched in June 2020 by RDU on Stage and Juan Isler to address equity, diversity, and inclusion issues within the Triangle theater community. Each week, a diverse panel discusses issues on race in an effort to nurture, engage, and educate. Aya Wallace moderates this panel discussion.

A conversation with Mac and Judy McCord and Karen Topham about love, family, acceptance, and transgenderism. About the Guests Mac