Theatre Talk

Bleu Do'zia

Theatre Talk is a captivating podcast that delves into the dynamic world of theater. It is designed for theater enthusiasts and professionals alike, offering in-depth discussions on a wide range of topics related to the performing arts. Theatre Talk offers an enriching auditory experience that celebrates the magic of theater and its impact on society.

Episodes

  1. Theatre Talk: Episode 8 - Part Two: Faith, Memory & the Making of Sanctuary — Matt Harmon & Josh Riley

    JAN 16

    Theatre Talk: Episode 8 - Part Two: Faith, Memory & the Making of Sanctuary — Matt Harmon & Josh Riley

    In Part Two of Theatre Talk series honoring Vivienne L. Jackson, host Bleu Do’zia sits down with Mark Harmon and Josh Riley to explore the legacy of a woman who built sanctuary long before it became a building name. Matt Harmon, a church and choir member who knew Ms. Vivienne through First United Methodist Church, reflects on what it meant to witness her spirit in a sacred space—her presence, her encouragement, and the way she showed up for others with quiet strength and unwavering support. Josh Riley shares what it was like to spend his teen years inside Ruth’s Tea Room, a place that became a refuge for people from all walks of life. Now recognized as a local historian of Ruth’s Tea Room, Josh also speaks about his role as a key fundraiser supporting Ms. Vivienne’s retirement and preserving her story for the community. This episode is rooted in lived memory and living history, connecting faith, fellowship, and community care to the future of Selah Theatre Project’s permanent home: the Vivienne L. Jackson Sanctuary for the Arts, opening in 2026. Because sanctuary is not just a place you enter. It’s a place that holds you. And Ms. Vivienne held a whole community. 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...

    43 min
  2. Theatre Talk: Episode 7: Naming the Sanctuary — Ruth’s Tea Room, Black Legacy, and the Power of Place

    12/30/2025

    Theatre Talk: Episode 7: Naming the Sanctuary — Ruth’s Tea Room, Black Legacy, and the Power of Place

    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...

    33 min
  3. Theatre Talk, Episode 6: Episode 6: From Church to Sanctuary — A Conversation with Richard Hahn

    12/19/2025

    Theatre Talk, Episode 6: Episode 6: From Church to Sanctuary — A Conversation with Richard Hahn

    In this episode of Theatre Talk, host Bleu Do’zia sits down with Richard Hahn, the owner of the historic building that is being transformed into the future home of Selah Theatre Project. This intimate conversation traces the journey of a space once rooted in worship and fellowship into its next chapter as the Vivienne L. Jackson Sanctuary for the Arts, set to open in 2026.  This episode is not about construction timelines or blueprints alone. It’s about listening to what a place has been, deciding what it can become, and creating a sanctuary where stories, artists, and audiences can gather without apology. 🏛 About the Space The building discussed in this episode is currently undergoing transformation into the Vivienne L. Jackson Sanctuary for the Arts, scheduled to open in 2026. ❤️ Get Involved Support the transformation of the Sanctuary and Selah Theatre Project’s mission: Donate or learn more: selahtheatreproject.orgFollow along on social media: @SelahTheatreProjectSubscribe to Theatre Talk for more conversations where art speaks unapologetically🎵 Music Disclaimer: The opening and closing music for this episode is “Selah” by Forrest Frank. Selah Theatre Project, Theatre Talk, and their associates do not own the rights to this music. All rights belong to the original artist. 🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts — and join the conversation where Art Speaks Unapologetically. 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. 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...

    21 min
  4. Theatre Talk: Episode 5 - Take A Seat at “The Dinner Party” with Martin Kuhn, Desirae Zentz & Ryan Greene

    11/19/2025

    Theatre Talk: Episode 5 - Take A Seat at “The Dinner Party” with Martin Kuhn, Desirae Zentz & Ryan Greene

    Theatre Talk: Episode 5 - Take A Seat at “The Dinner Party” with Martin Kuhn, Desirae Zentz & Ryan Greene Take a seat at the table as host Bleu Do’zia chats with Martin Kuhn, Desirae Zentz, and Ryan Greene, three members of Selah Theatre Project’s cast for Neil Simon’s The Dinner Party. In this episode, the conversation flows as freely as the laughter and maybe a few tears as the actors open up about what drew them to this witty, bittersweet comedy. They discuss how Simon’s exploration of love, heartbreak, and human vulnerability resonates today, and what it’s like to bring such intimate storytelling to life in a community theatre setting. From onstage chemistry to backstage discoveries, this episode is a toast to artistic courage, connection, and the power of laughter to heal even the most fractured relationships. It’s heartfelt. It’s funny. It’s unapologetically human. 🎟 The Dinner Party is part of Selah Theatre Project’s Roaming Mainstage Season, performing at StoneBranch Center for the Arts in Front Royal, VA. 🎵 Music Disclaimer: The opening and closing music for this episode is “Selah” by Forrest Frank. Selah Theatre Project, Theatre Talk, and their associates do not own the rights to this music. All rights belong to the original artist. 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...

    33 min
  5. Theatre Talk, Episode 4 - Every Brilliant Thing: Behind the Light and the Darkness

    10/08/2025

    Theatre Talk, Episode 4 - Every Brilliant Thing: Behind the Light and the Darkness

    Description: In this episode of Theatre Talk, host Bleu Do’zia sits down with Jacob Reed, co-star of Every Brilliant Thing, along with special guests Lanie Smith and Ollie Levy, for an intimate behind-the-scenes conversation about the making of this powerful and deeply human production. Together, they unpack the heart, humor, and healing that live within Duncan Macmillan’s play — and share what it means to bring such a vulnerable story to life on stage. From rehearsal reflections to moments that moved them most, this episode goes beyond the performance to explore the real stories of connection, compassion, and community that make Every Brilliant Thing resonate long after the curtain falls. ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode includes open and thoughtful discussion about suicide, depression, and mental health. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to Concern Hotline (540-667-0145) or dial 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone. 💛 🎵 Music Disclaimer: The opening and closing music for this episode is “Selah” by Forrest Frank. Selah Theatre Project, Theatre Talk, and their associates do not own the rights to this music. All rights belong to the original artist. 🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts — and join the conversation where Art Speaks Unapologetically. 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...

    34 min
  6. Theatre Talk, Episode 3: The Cake

    04/08/2025

    Theatre Talk, Episode 3: The Cake

    Theatre Talk Episode 3 with the cast of "The Cake" by Bekah Brunsteter, featuring Sarah Downs and Lanie Smith. Hosted by Bleu Do'zia. In this episode, listeners are treated to an engaging discussion about the intricacies and themes of "The Cake," a play that delves into the complexities of love, identity, and the choices we make. Sarah Downs and Lanie Smith share their experiences bringing their characters to life, offering insights into their creative processes and the emotional journey of the narrative. The conversation begins with Bleu Do'zia asking about the initial attraction to the script. Sarah explains how the layers of humor and heart immediately resonated with her, while Lanie highlights the importance of representing diverse voices and stories on stage. They discuss how the play challenges audiences to think deeply about personal beliefs and societal norms, often sparking lively discussions post-performance. The actors also share behind-the-scenes anecdotes, from memorable rehearsal moments to the unique ways they've bonded as a cast, The Work Continues Scholarship Dinner, being teen scholarship recipients, and more... Bleu steers the discussion towards the broader impact of theater as a medium for change and empathy, prompting Sarah and Lanie to reflect on the power of storytelling to bridge divides and foster understanding.  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...

    45 min
  7. Theatre Talk - Episode 2: Behind the Curtain with Joanna Schilling

    02/21/2025

    Theatre Talk - Episode 2: Behind the Curtain with Joanna Schilling

    Episode 2: Behind the Curtain with Joanna Schilling In the second episode of _Theatre Talk_, we sit down with the talented co-writer Joanna Schilling, who shares her experiences creating the live theatrical sitcom _Sip & SAVOR_. Known for its innovative blend of humor and heartfelt storytelling. Highlights of the Episode 1. **The Creative Journey**: Joanna discusses the collaborative process of writing _Sip & SAVOR_, offering insights into how the team crafts each episode to resonate with live audiences. 2. **Character Development**: Explore how Joanna and her co-creators breathe life into their characters, making them relatable and dynamic within the sitcom's vibrant setting. 3. **Balancing Humor and Drama**: Learn about the delicate art of balancing comedic elements with dramatic moments, ensuring that each performance leaves a lasting impact on viewers. Join us for an engaging conversation that not only explores the nuances of writing for live theater but also celebrates the creative spirit that fuels the world of sitcoms. Whether you're a fan of the show or new to the theatrical scene, this episode offers a delightful peek behind the curtain. 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...

    31 min
  8. Theatre Talk -  Ep. 1 - Inside "The Mountaintop" with Eric Lee Santiful and Joanne Thompson

    02/01/2025

    Theatre Talk - Ep. 1 - Inside "The Mountaintop" with Eric Lee Santiful and Joanne Thompson

    Theatre Talk Podcast Episode 1:  Inside "The Mountaintop" with Eric Lee Santiful and Joanne Thompson In this illuminating episode of _Theatre Talk_, we are thrilled to welcome Eric Lee Santiful and Joanne Thompson, talented cast members from the Selah Theatre Project's production of _The Mountaintop_. Join us as we delve into the heart of this powerful play, exploring its poignant themes and the creative journey behind its staging. ## Episode Highlights - **Character Insights**: Eric and Joanne share their personal experiences embodying their characters, revealing the emotional depth and challenges involved in bringing this historical drama to life.    - **Creative Collaboration**: Discover how the cast and crew of _The Mountaintop_ worked together to create an immersive and thought-provoking theatrical experience that resonates with audiences today. - **Thematic Exploration**: Engage in a thoughtful discussion about the play's exploration of racial inequality, social justice, and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., highlighting its relevance in today's world. - **Behind-the-Scenes Stories**: Gain exclusive behind-the-scenes insights into the rehearsal process and the unique elements that make Selah Theatre Project's production stand out. Tune in for an enriching conversation that not only celebrates the artistry of theater but also inspires reflection on the powerful messages conveyed through the stage. Whether you're a theater aficionado or new to the world of performing arts, this episode offers a captivating glimpse into the magic of _The Mountaintop_. 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...

    39 min

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Theatre Talk is a captivating podcast that delves into the dynamic world of theater. It is designed for theater enthusiasts and professionals alike, offering in-depth discussions on a wide range of topics related to the performing arts. Theatre Talk offers an enriching auditory experience that celebrates the magic of theater and its impact on society.