In this episode of Theatre Talk, host Bleu Do’zia is joined by former Winchester Mayor David Smith and former Vice Mayor John Hill for a timely and necessary conversation about history, storytelling, and civic responsibility. The discussion centers on the commissioning of Bleu to write Ruth’s Tea Room, a theatrical work honoring one of Winchester’s most significant Black-owned businesses and community gathering spaces. More than a restaurant, Ruth’s Tea Room functioned as a place of dignity, leadership, safety, and belonging for Black residents during segregation and beyond. This episode connects directly to Selah Theatre Project’s decision to name its future permanent home the Vivienne L. Jackson Sanctuary for the Arts after Ruth's Tea Room owner, Vivienne Jackson. It affirms that Black history is not confined to the past, but is living, present, and foundational to the community’s future. Guests: David Smith — Former Mayor of Winchester, VirginiaJohn Hill — Former Vice Mayor of Winchester, Virginia🍵 About Ruth’s Tea Room Ruth’s Tea Room is an original theatrical work commissioned to honor the legacy of a historically significant Black-owned restaurant that served as a vital gathering place for Black community, leadership, and culture in Winchester, Virginia. 🏛 The Vivienne L. Jackson Sanctuary for the Arts Selah Theatre Project has named its future permanent home the Vivienne L. Jackson Sanctuary for the Arts, opening in 2026. The name honors Vivienne L. Jackson’s legacy of leadership, generosity, and community care and affirms Selah’s commitment to creating a space where Black history, Black women’s voices, and unapologetic art are centered and celebrated. 🎧 Curtain Call Question What does it mean when a community chooses to honor Black history in permanent, visible ways—and whose stories still need space? Support the show 🎭 Thank You for Listening to Theatre Talk! We’re so glad you joined us for this episode of Theatre Talk — where art speaks unapologetically. We hope our conversation sparked new thoughts, inspired connection, and gave you a deeper look into the heartbeat of the theatre world. 🎙️ Stay Connected ✨ Join the Conversation Be part of our creative community online — share your thoughts, suggest future topics, or tag us in your favorite theatre moments! Instagram: @SelahTheatreProject TikTok: @SelahTheatreProject Facebook: @SelahTheatreProject 🎧 Subscribe & Review Never miss an episode — follow Theatre Talk on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Your reviews help amplify bold conversations and unapologetic art. Take a moment to rate and share your thoughts — we love hearing from you! 💛 Support the Show If you believe in what we’re doing and want to keep Theatre Talk alive and thriving: Become a Patron: Get exclusive content, early access, and behind-the-scenes perks. Share the Podcast: Tell your friends, your castmates, your theatre fam — help us grow the conversati...