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From the Archives

In 2010 we launched a show that was destined for Broadway: Bonnie and Clyde. In this edition of From the Archives, we look back at one of our first previews, the curtain speech from Director Jeff Calhoun, and capture the energy of art-in-the-making. And (HINT HINT) we look forward to our next Monday Musical Moment.

In 2010 we launched a show that was destined for Broadway: Bonnie and Clyde. In this edition of From the Archives, we look back at one of our first previews, the curtain speech from Director Jeff Calhoun, and capture the energy of art-in-the-making. And (HINT HINT) we look forward to our next Monday Musical Moment.  

E04: Frankie J Alvarez Hamlet | Prince of Cuba

This week, From The Archives looks back to Hamlet, Prince of Cuba and the eerie interaction between Hamlet and his father's spirit. Start with an inside scoop from actor Frankie J. Alvarez on the unique challenge the ghost imparts, then watch the thrilling performance, reimagined as an encounter mediated by a Santero priest.

E03: Nicole A Watson | The Great Society

This week, From the Archives looks back at our interview with Nicole A. Watson on the relationship between LBJ and MLK in THE GREAT SOCIETY. Looking forward, Nicole reminds us "We can do the good work that other people hoped someone else would do."

 

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E02: Bruce A Young | Sweat

Episode 02: Bruce A Young | Sweat

 

In this week's FROM THE ARCHIVES, we look back at the relationship between Father and Son, Brucie and Chris, from our provocative production of SWEAT by Lynn Nottage. Hear from Bruce A. Young, who played the father and how he is navigating fatherhood in our challenging moment.

 

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E01: Bruce A Young | The Crucible

From the Archives Premiere Episode

 

Bruce A Young | The Crucible

This week, From the Archives features a conversation with Bruce A Young who played Giles in Asolo Rep's 2018 production of The Crucible. How does looking back at this moment help frame the future we look forward to?

 

 

 

A new series from Asolo Rep Engage, From the Archives examines some of the amazing plays in our production history and pairs them with contemporary interviews with the artists who made the moments so special. Join us as we look forward to the future of theatre by looking back at such Asolo Rep favorites like The Crucible, All the Way, Hamlet: Prince of Cuba, and many more!