The four-time Tony nominee, and star of “Law and Order: SVU,” talks Zoom theater, and how the Latinx identity contains multitudes.
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The Friends discuss “2666,” the five-hour play adaptation of the Roberto Bolaño novel, and Raúl Esparza stops by to talk about typecasting and his favorite Spanish swear word.
The Obie-winning actor of “Toni Stone” talks about acting during quarantine and how Zoom theater isn’t very satisfying.
The Friends discuss “The King and I” and the We See You White American Theatre letter. Plus an interview with actor April Matthis about creating theater during COVID.
Jasmine Batchelor talks about the new Jeremy Hersh film that asks some complicated questions around disability, race and morality.
The Friends discuss two plays that deal with police brutality: “Pass Over” and “American Son,” plus an interview with the star of the new Jeremy Hersh film.
The Friends sit down and discuss Black Lives Matter and the protests that have erupted around the world. They also discuss how different brands have released statements to support BLM, including Broadway shows and theater companies across the country, though some of these statements have been better than others.