Traumaturgy Traumaturgy Podcast
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Dr Loretta Brady, PhD and Suzanne Delle, MFA discuss the intersection of the arts and trauma with guests and each other.
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Everything Old is New Again
It’s been 2 years and 20 episodes. What is the state of Theatre today? We meet up with actor Michael Thatcher (1st interviewed in June 2020) once again and find him on Broadway after 2 years of ups and downs. And we speak with Michael J. Bobbitt, the Executive Director at the Massachusetts Cultural Council, to talk about the state of the field now.
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Finding Ways to Bring Trauma-Informed Practices to Prisons
Loretta and Suzanne focus on the work being done in incarcerated communities this episode. From an in-depth interview with Dr Chris Matthews from Southern NH University to a discussion with the founder of Shakespeare Behind Bars, Curt Tofteland, about his work bringing theatre to inmates across the country.
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Theatre Making and Climate Disaster
British playwright Dawn King spoke about her new play THE TRIALS on the eve of its Donmar Warehouse production and theatre artist Deborah Eliezer speaks to us from her CA land about restarting after wildfires changed her life.
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Learning to Heal
Noelle Diane Johnson (artistsheal.org) and Bridget McCarthy (healingartsatl.com) are interviewed about their methods for bringing trauma-informed healing into the rehearsal room. Content Transparency: substance abuse, disordered eating, and mention of death by suicide.
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Navigating Disability in Theatre
Welcome back to season 4 of Traumaturgy. Loretta and Suzanne explore how theatre artists navigate disability with Valerie McCann and Dr John Michael Sefel while actor Greg Demeule performs a section of Adam Grant Warren’s play “Last Train In.”
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Critiquing the Industry
In our final episode of 2021, we think critically with Diep Tran and Kelundra Smith, 2 female critics of color that are changing the conversation. Also, Suzanne does her own reviewing of the new audio drama TWITS IN LOVE.