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By Gabe Moses

Join me as I examine the best of black artists in my quest to becoming one myself.
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S2 E13: Pass Over by Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu

Black-torNov 02, 2021

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On Sugarland by Aleshea Harris

On Sugarland by Aleshea Harris

Join me for this special bonus episode as I speak with playwright, Aleshea Harris. Harris' new play, On Sugarland, is in performances at the New York Theatre Workshop until March 13th, 2022. I had the pleasure of speaking with Harris about her career as a playwright and how her passion for telling stories about black people shines through all of her work.

Aleshea Harris' play Is God Is (directed by Taibi Magar at Soho Rep.) won the 2016 Relentless Award, an Obie Award for playwriting in 2017, the Helen Merrill Playwriting Award in 2019, was a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and made The Kilroys’ List of “the most recommended un and underproduced plays by trans and female authors of color” for 2017. What to Send Up When It Goes Down (directed by Whitney White, produced by The Movement Theatre Company), a play-pageant-ritual response to anti-Blackness, had its critically-acclaimed NYC premiere in 2018, was featured in the April 2019 issue of American Theatre Magazine and was nominated for a Drama Desk award. Harris was awarded a Samuel French Next Step Award in 2019, the Windham-Campbell Literary Prize and the Steinberg Playwriting Award in 2020 and the Hermitage Greenfield Prize in 2021. She has performed her own work at the St. Mary’s College, Edinburgh and Orlando Fringe Festivals, REDCAT and as part of La Fête du Livre at La Comèdie de Saint-Étienne. She is a two-time MacDowell fellow and has enjoyed residencies at Hedgebrook and Djerassi.

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Feb 08, 202238:22
Chicken & Biscuits by Douglas Lyons

Chicken & Biscuits by Douglas Lyons

In this special bonus episode, join me as I speak with the playwright of Chicken & Biscuits on Broadway, Douglas Lyons.

Douglas Lyons is an award-winning actor, director, composer-lyricist and teacher. TV writing: "Fraggle Rock" (Apple TV). Theatre: the Off-Broadway Alliance-winning Polkadots (Atlantic Theater Company), Beau (Adirondack Theatre Festival), and Five Points (Theater Latte Da), now in development with Hamilton's Andy Blankenbuehler. Broadway acting: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (original cast), The Book of Mormon. Tours: Rent, Dreamgirls, and The Book of Mormon first national. DouglasLyons.net @Chocolatehipster

Music: www.purple-planet.com

Nov 23, 202133:04
S2 E13: Pass Over by Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu

S2 E13: Pass Over by Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu

In the season finale episode, join me as I interview the playwright of the hit Broadway play, Pass Over, Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu. Throughout the interview, we talk about the birth of Pass Over, her personal journey with the play, and her small act of self-care which resulted in a new beginning to Broadway.

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com/

Nov 02, 202136:04
S2 E12: How I Learned About Tony Todd

S2 E12: How I Learned About Tony Todd

In this special interview episode, join me as I speak with the original Candyman, Tony Todd. Throughout the episode, we talk about his early love for the arts in high school, his theatrical background, the world of horror, and of course, the evolution of Candyman.

Music: www.purple-planet.com

Oct 05, 202148:02
S2 E11: A Spike Lee Joint

S2 E11: A Spike Lee Joint

In this episode, join me as I take a look at the career of director, actor, writer, and producer, Spike Lee. Throughout the episode, I'll be talking about Lee’s early background, his road to directing, the success of his major blockbuster films, and the incredible impact he has had in the portrayal of black Americans in the cinema.

Music: www.purple-planet.com

Sep 28, 202136:37
S2 E10: By The Way, Meet Lynn Nottage

S2 E10: By The Way, Meet Lynn Nottage

In this episode, join me I as take a look at the prolific playwright, Lynn Nottage. Throughout the episode, I'll be talking about her early background, each of her transformative plays, and the work that has led her to becoming a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning playwright. 

Special thanks to Iykechi McCoy for co-writing this episode and all of the guest voices featured: Mikayla Johnson, Brittany Onukwugha, Megan Lomax, and Jabari Williams.

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Sep 07, 202136:47
S2 E9: A Tribute to Cicely Tyson

S2 E9: A Tribute to Cicely Tyson

In this episode, join me as I take a look at the life and groundbreaking career of the late and great, Cicely Tyson. Throughout the episode, I’ll be talking about Tyson's early stardom in acting, the roads she paved for black actors, her beauty and grace in the industry through strong portrayals of black women, and the wisdom she has left on this Earth and in the hearts of many in her 96 years of living.

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Aug 31, 202139:53
S2 E8: Introducing...Miss Camille A. Brown

S2 E8: Introducing...Miss Camille A. Brown

In this special episode, join me as I interview Tony-nominated choreography, Camille A. Brown. Known for Once On This Island, Choir Boy, and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Camille is one of the most unstoppable choreographers in the industry. After discovering her episode in Season One Episode 10, Camille was thrilled to come on the show herself to talk about her amazing career.


Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

May 11, 202152:55
S2 E7: The Magic of Morgan Freeman

S2 E7: The Magic of Morgan Freeman

In this episode, join me as I take a look at one of the most recognizable voices in the industry, Morgan Freeman. Throughout the episode, I’ll be talking about Freeman’s upbringing and road to acting, his award-winning roles in the motion picture industry, and where he stands today as a black actor in his 80s.

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Feb 09, 202134:22
S2 E6: The Very Thought of Nat King Cole

S2 E6: The Very Thought of Nat King Cole

In this episode, join me as I take a look at the life of jazz pianist and American music icon, Nat King Cole.

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Jan 26, 202125:50
S2 E5: Dear Phoenix Best

S2 E5: Dear Phoenix Best

In this episode, join me as I interview Broadway star, Phoenix Best. Known for her roles in The Color Purple and Dear Evan Hansen, Phoenix is at the start of her career and has tons to offer to the industry. In this interview, we talk about all of her extraordinary roles and what it means to grow up and exist as a black musical theatre performer.

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com 

Jan 19, 202146:34
S2 E4: Debbie Allen In The House!

S2 E4: Debbie Allen In The House!

In this episode, join me as I take a look at the multi-talented and versatile actress, choreographer, and director, Debbie Allen.

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Jan 12, 202131:26
S2 E3: So You Wanted To Meet André De Shields?

S2 E3: So You Wanted To Meet André De Shields?

In this episode, join me as I take a look at a lifetime of achievements and performances from Broadway legend, André De Shields.

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com


Jan 05, 202129:23
S2 E2: How To Act Like Viola Davis

S2 E2: How To Act Like Viola Davis

In the second episode of season two, join me as I take a look into the career of Viola Davis and all of her groundbreaking performances and achievements.

Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Dec 29, 202036:49
S2 E1: Let Langston Be Hughes Again

S2 E1: Let Langston Be Hughes Again

In the first episode of season two, join me as I take a look at the life and brilliant works of one of the greatest African American writers of our time, Langston Hughes. Music (“Phoenix Rising” & “Fat Cartoon Jazz”) by: https://www.purple-planet.com
Dec 22, 202026:11
Season 2 Trailer
Dec 01, 202001:15
Bonus: The Pod Where It Happens

Bonus: The Pod Where It Happens

An interview with Hamilton actresses Victoria Ann Scovens and Ta-Tynisa Wilson.
Oct 30, 202001:02:45
Bonus: Questions with Iykechi

Bonus: Questions with Iykechi

A conversation and series of questions with my friend and fellow actor, Iykechi McCoy.
Oct 13, 202059:30
Bonus: Writing & Directing for the Times

Bonus: Writing & Directing for the Times

A conversation with playwright, Paris Crayton III and director, Kalif Troy about writing and directing pieces that are relevant in today's world.
Oct 06, 202001:14:49
Bonus: Black Men In Educational & Professional Theatres

Bonus: Black Men In Educational & Professional Theatres

A conversation with actors, Brandon E. Burton and Brandon Pierce, about what it means to be a black male actor in a university setting and in professional theatre. Content Warning: Strong Language.
Sep 29, 202001:24:07
Bonus: S1 Recap and Q&A

Bonus: S1 Recap and Q&A

In this first bonus episode, I’ll be recapping season one of “Black-tor”. Plus, I answer all of your questions in a Q&A session!
Sep 22, 202048:20
S1 E20: Finale Pt. 2 - Interviewing Keith Hamilton Cobb

S1 E20: Finale Pt. 2 - Interviewing Keith Hamilton Cobb

Part Two of the season finale is an interview with, actor and writer, Keith Hamilton Cobb. We chat about his experience on soap operas, taking on Shakespeare, his original play called “American Moor” and much more! Thank you so much for a great season! I cannot wait to bring you season two in just a few short months!!
Sep 15, 202059:36
S1 E20: Finale Pt. 1 - Interviewing Rosalyn Coleman Williams

S1 E20: Finale Pt. 1 - Interviewing Rosalyn Coleman Williams

Part One of the season finale is an interview with actress and director, Rosalyn Coleman Williams. We chat about her early roles on Broadway, the relevancy of August Wilson, an actor’s craft on television and film and much more! Be sure to check out Part Two of the season finale episode available now!
Sep 15, 202048:26
S1 E19: Lorraine Hansberry On Browadway

S1 E19: Lorraine Hansberry On Browadway

A look into the life of activist and playwright, Lorraine Hansberry. Also, Alyssa Ramsey performs Beneatha’s monologue from “A Raisin in the Sun”. Be sure to follow the new Instagram page @blacktorpodcast.
Sep 09, 202014:50
S1 E18: Rest In Power, Chadwick Boseman

S1 E18: Rest In Power, Chadwick Boseman

A look into the life of actor, Chadwick Boseman. Also, a series of heartwarming tributes by young, gifted, and black artists. Special thanks to MJ, JC, ML, MN, AB, JJ, AM, JG, JB, and IM for lending their voices to this episode. We love you, Chadwick. You will be missed. Rest in Power.
Sep 01, 202023:51
S1 E17: Jordan and Peele

S1 E17: Jordan and Peele

A look into the career of actor, comedian, director, writer, and producer, Jordan Peele. I’ll be talking about his success with television and his breakout films that put his work on the map. Be sure to check out the new Instagram page @blacktorpodcast. #ArrestTheCopsThatShotJacobBlake
Aug 28, 202017:38
S1 E16: The Diary of Jacinth Headlam

S1 E16: The Diary of Jacinth Headlam

An interview with actress, model, author, and motivational speaker, Jacinth Headlam. We chat about her experiences as an actress and model, taking a leap of faith in writing her book, and the impact she had on her audience by simply telling her story. Be sure to check out the new Instagram page @blacktorpodcast. Special thanks to Jacinth Headlam for this wonderful interview!
Aug 25, 202038:55
S1 E15: Louis Armstrong’s Wonderful World

S1 E15: Louis Armstrong’s Wonderful World

A look into the life of Louis Armstrong and his major success as a singer and trumpeter. Credited Songs: “Chimes Blues” and “West End Blues” by Louis Armstrong. Be sure to follow the new Instagram page @blacktorpodcast.
Aug 21, 202015:50
S1 E14: Wanda Sykes Does It Again!

S1 E14: Wanda Sykes Does It Again!

A look into the career of Wanda Sykes and her accomplishments as a comedian, actress, and writer. Ms. Sykes has been a positive voice for black queer woman and has shown the world how comedy can get you through tough times. Be sure to follow the new Instagram page @blacktorpodcast.
Aug 18, 202018:28
S1 E13: On Set with Lawrence Gilliard Jr.

S1 E13: On Set with Lawrence Gilliard Jr.

An interview with, actor, Lawrence Gilliard Jr. We chat about what led him to a successful career in television and film, black representation in the industry, and an actor’s motivation to keep working. Be sure to follow the new Instagram page @blacktorpodcast. Special thanks to Lawrence Gilliard Jr. for this wonderful interview!
Aug 14, 202046:54
S1 E12: The Beloved Toni Morrison

S1 E12: The Beloved Toni Morrison

A look into the life of Toni Morrison and her success as a writer, teacher, editor, and publisher. Her novels have become a treasure chest in world history. Be sure to check out the new Instagram @blacktorpodcast
Aug 11, 202019:55
S1 E11: Be Common

S1 E11: Be Common

A look into the career of rapper, actor, and writer Common. I’ll talk about his music and the impact he’s had on black culture through his art. Be sure to follow the new Instagram page @blacktorpodcast.
Aug 07, 202019:32
S1 E10: For Colored Girls Who Have Seen Camille A. Brown

S1 E10: For Colored Girls Who Have Seen Camille A. Brown

A look into the career of Camille A. Brown and her success as a black choreographer. Her work is a nod to the ancestral stories and the culture of the African American community.
Aug 04, 202015:37
S1 E9: Tarell Alvin McCraney, Out!

S1 E9: Tarell Alvin McCraney, Out!

A look into the career of Tarell Alvin McCraney as an openly gay, black playwright. Plus, Justin Mitchell, Iykechi McCoy and I perform excerpts from “Choir Boy”. Credited Songs: “Wade in the Water” and “Trust & Obey”.
Jul 24, 202020:02
S1 E8: When They See Ava DuVernay

S1 E8: When They See Ava DuVernay

A look into the career of Ava DuVernay as a director, writer, and producer on several hit films and documentaries.
Jul 21, 202021:02
S1 E7: Lean On Bill Withers

S1 E7: Lean On Bill Withers

A look into the life of Bill Withers and his soulful voice that truly changed the world of music. Credited songs: “Better Off Dead”, “Lean On Me”, “Harlem” by Bill Withers and “In The Ghetto” by Elvis Presley.
Jul 17, 202019:21
S1 E6: The Books Of Gwendolyn Brooks

S1 E6: The Books Of Gwendolyn Brooks

A look into the life of Gwendolyn Brooks and her stellar collection of poetry that illustrated black cultute. Plus, Brittany Onukwugha recites “Primer for Blacks”.
Jul 14, 202015:04
S1 E5: His Name Is Nkrumah Gatling

S1 E5: His Name Is Nkrumah Gatling

An interview with actor, Nkrumah Gatling about working in the theatre as a black man. We talk about the musicals “Hair”, “Miss Saigon”, and his groundbreaking performance in “Ragtime”.
Jul 10, 202045:43
S1 E4: Gone With Hattie McDaniel

S1 E4: Gone With Hattie McDaniel

A look into the life of Hattie McDaniel and her major contribution to the film industry.
Jul 07, 202015:07
S1 E3: I Wish I Knew Nina Simone

S1 E3: I Wish I Knew Nina Simone

A look into the life of Nina Simone and her music that spoke volumes during the Civil Rights Movement. Plus, special guests Aliaah Boardley, Makenna Copeland, Megan Lomax, and Anya Miller recite “Four Women” by Nina Simone.
Jul 03, 202022:47
S1 E2: This Is Sterling K. Brown

S1 E2: This Is Sterling K. Brown

A look into the career of Sterling K. Brown and his rise to success with the hit television series, "This Is Us", on NBC.
Jun 30, 202019:08
S1 E1: I, Too, Love Langston Hughes

S1 E1: I, Too, Love Langston Hughes

An introduction to the podcast and a look into one of the greatest American poets, Langston Hughes, and his poem “I, Too, Sing America”.

Jun 25, 202011:10