Rough Magic Performance Company Podcast

The Rachel Project - Bonus Episode

Episode Summary

Welcome to Rough Magic Performance Company’s Podcast: where women’s stories take center stage. Season Three, The Rachel Project. The Rachel Project is an adaptation of the Play Rachel by Harlem Renaissance writer Angelina Grimke. The play was originally produced by the NAACP in 1916 in an attempt to build empathy for the experience of Black Americans. The themes present in this piece are directly relatable to our current challenges as Americans dealing with our complicated and still not fully realized past. Listeners should be aware that this production includes descriptions of racism, racially motivated violence, and the use of the N-word. We hope that by bringing this important and beautifully written piece of American literary history into a modern theatrical medium, today's listeners will resonate with feelings of empathy for the Black experience, driving social change to end racism and racially motivated violence in America.

Episode Notes

The Rachel Project is brought to you by Rough Magic Performance Company, a professional theater company dedicated to supporting women artists and telling women’s stories. 

The Rachel Project

Direction and Adaptation by George Keller

Sound design and engineering by Taj Ruler

Stage Management by Salima Seale

The cast of the Rachel Project includes Darius Dotch, Thomasina Petrus, Mikel Sapp, Essence Stiggers, and Maya Washington

Music was performed by Aaron Gabriel and was written by J.L Gaynor

Full credits are available in the show notes and on our website. 

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