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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2022 · 26 MIN

Episode 90: Reappraising the Legacy of Ernie McClintock with Dr. Ibby Cizmar

from The Theatre History Podcast

Developing approaches to theatre that fit the needs and experiences of performers of color, particularly Black artists, has long been a pressing concern for the American stage. Actor training has been dominated by Eurocentric approaches based on theorists such as Stanislavsky, which are geared towards a repertoire that's heavy with White authors such as Shakespeare and Ibsen.   In the 20th century, the Black Arts Movement challenged these prevailing influences, offering work that spoke to Black experiences in the United States and developing new approaches to producing the movement's plays. However, one of its most important figures, Ernie McClintock, has been underappreciated in histories of the movement. Dr. Ibby Cizmar has been working to reappraise McClintock's career and situate him within the larger Black Arts Movement, and she joins us in this episode to discuss his life and work.

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