Join host Dawn Monique Williams for another episode of Not Without Right: A Shakespeare in the Public Domain podcast. Episode guests include Nic and Reg from the What's the Tea Podcast. These pals discuss the impact of their theatre training, seeing Audra McDonald in GYPSY, and why more than Black theatre people should get to know Tyler Perry's work. Dawn listens to What's the Tea here https://open.spotify.com/show/4OvaNRmUGNLCk40IJLhATo?si=f96835e74ba34ed9 (you can listen wherever you get your podcasts). Nic on insta @nictheju Nic on bluesky @nicju.bsky.social Reg said grab that good google alert For bonus content, consider a paid subscription to the Blackfuturist Shakespearean https://substack.com/@dawnmoniquewilliams
"What's the Tea on Tyler Perry?" - Not Without Right: Shakespeare in the Public Domain ep2
Jan 30, 2025
Not Without Right: a Shakespeare in the Public Domain Podcast
What began as a blog celebrating multicultural Shakespeare performances—and calling out those who could do better in creating real access, inclusion, and belonging—has now evolved into this companion podcast. Here, I’ll be ranting, celebrating, amplifying, and sitting down with friends and colleagues who are shaking up Shakespeare in ways that truly excite me.
As a Black woman, I used to believe Shakespeare was reserved for the privileged—a world of dusty plays, inaccessible language, and themes that felt out of reach and irrelevant. I totally get why people might feel this way. But thanks to
What began as a blog celebrating multicultural Shakespeare performances—and calling out those who could do better in creating real access, inclusion, and belonging—has now evolved into this companion podcast. Here, I’ll be ranting, celebrating, amplifying, and sitting down with friends and colleagues who are shaking up Shakespeare in ways that truly excite me.
As a Black woman, I used to believe Shakespeare was reserved for the privileged—a world of dusty plays, inaccessible language, and themes that felt out of reach and irrelevant. I totally get why people might feel this way. But thanks toListen on
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