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IDS 622 43rd Humana Festival of New American Plays, Week 6

Posted in Episodes, humana, Humana19 on May 13th, 2019

This week concludes IDS’s coverage of the 43rd Humana Festival of New American Plays hosted by Actors Theatre of Louisville. Up this week is…Is an impromptu interview with the communications apprentice, Laura Mullaney. Enjoy!!

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Laura Mullaney is a New Jersey native and a graduate of Muhlenberg College where she received her Bachelor of Arts in theatre and English. Previously, she has worked for the Off-Broadway Oral History Project at Primary Stages in New York City. Laura has also worked for American Theatre magazine at Theatre Communications Group where her articles were published online and in print. Her work has also been featured in Limelight, the newsletter for Actors Theatre. Onstage, she has performed regionally at Powerhouse Theater, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Luna Stage Company, Civic Theatre of Allentown and at Muhlenberg College. In the spring of 2016, Laura studied physical theatre abroad at the Accademia Dell’Arte in Arezzo, Italy.

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IDS 621 43rd Humana Festival of New American Plays, Week 5

Posted in Episodes, humana, Humana19 on May 6th, 2019

This week continues IDS’s coverage of the 43rd Humana Festival of New American Plays hosted by Actors Theatre of Louisville. Up this week is…How to Defend Yourself by Lily Padilla, directed by Marti Lyons. It was co-world priemere by Actors Theatre of Louisville and Victory Gardens Theater. This week’s guest is Gabriela Ortega, actor, who portrayed Diana. Enjoy!!

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Gabriela Ortegs, Actor, portrayed Diane inHow to Defend Yourself. For more info on Gabriela, please click on her head shot to be redirected to her website.

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IDS 620 43rd Humana Festival of New American Plays, Week 4

Posted in Episodes, humana, Humana19 on April 29th, 2019

This week continues IDS’s coverage of the 43rd Humana Festival of New American Plays hosted by Actors Theatre of Louisville. Up this week is…The Thin Place by Lucas Hnath, directed by Les Waters. It was commissioned by Actors Theatre of Louisville. This week’s guest is Kelly McAndrew, actor, who portrayed Sylvia. Enjoy!!

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Kelly McAndrew, Actor, portrayed Sylvia in The Thin Place. For more info on Kelly please click on her head shot to be redirected to her website.

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IDS 619 43rd Humana Festival of New American Plays, Week 3

Posted in Episodes, humana, Humana19 on April 22nd, 2019

This week continues IDS’s coverage of the 43rd Humana Festival of New American Plays hosted by Actors Theatre of Louisville. Up next is…We’ve Come to Believe by Kara Lee Corthron, Emily Feldman and Matthew Paul Olmos, directed by Will Davis. Performed by the actors of 2018-2019 Professional Training Company and commissioned by Actors Theatre of Louisville. This week’s interview guest is one of the apprentices, Rebby Yeur Foster. Enjoy!

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Rebby Yeur Foster, 2018-2019 Acting Apprentice Actors Professional Training Program

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IDS 618 43rd Humana Festival of New American Plays, Week 2

Posted in Episodes, humana, Humana19 on April 15th, 2019

This is the 2nd week of IDS’s coverage of the 43rd Humana Festival of New American Plays hosted by Actors Theatre of Louisville. Up this week is…Everbody Black by Dave Harris, directed by Awoye Timpo. The interview guest this week is J. Cameron Barnett, actor, who portrayed The Black Historian among other characters. Enjoy!!

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J.Cameron Barnett, Actor, portrayed The Black Historian among other roles in Everybody Black. For more info on J.Cameron Barnett please click on his head shot to be redirected to his website.

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IDS 617 43rd Humana Festival of New American Plays, Week 1

Posted in Episodes, humana, Humana19 on April 8th, 2019

This week starts IDS’s coverage of the 43rd Humana Festival of New American Plays hosted by Actors Theatre of Louisville. Up first is…The Corpse Washer adapted for the stage by Ismail Khalidi and Naomi Wallace from the novel of the same name by Sinan Antoon, directed by Mark Brokaw. It was commissioned by Actors Theatre of Louisville. This week’s guest is Johann George, actor, who portrayed Hammoudy and Mahdi. Enjoy!!

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Johann George, Actor, portrayed Hammoudy/Mahdi in The Corpse Washer. For more info on Johann please click on his head shot to be redirected to his website.

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