
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

Hear what the cast and crew of the North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre (NRACT) production of Bourbon at the

Hear what Natasha A. Jackson has to say about making her directorial debut and the personal significance of the North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre production of Pearl Cleage’s play Bourbon at the Border.

From organizing sit-ins, Freedom Rides, marches, and massive voter registration drives, like the one in Mississippi in 1964, champions of civil rights were often beaten, arrested, and left for dead. So, what was the psychological toll of the Civil Rights Movement on the Emmett Till Generation? That is the central question of Pearl Cleage’s play BOURBON AT THE BORDER, now playing at North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre (NRACT). Read what Lauren Van Hemert has to say about the timely significance of the production.

The holiday season ushers in a sleigh full of traditions, including the requisite shows reflecting uplifting tales of reconciliation. That sweet sentimentality takes center stage with North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre’s (NRACT’s) production of Fruitcakes by Julian Wiles. Read Kim Jackson’s review.