• Episode 26: Orbiting "Reggie Hoops" Part 3 - Dramaturg Wesley Tipton
    Aug 7 2024

    Ever wonder what a dramaturg brings to a production? "Reggie Hoops" dramaturg Wesley Tipton is a junior at Syracuse University studying theatre management, writing, and dramaturgy. Profile Theatre was lucky to be able to engage Tipton's research skill through her internship in artistic direction with "Reggie Hoops" director Melissa Crespo. In this episode, Tipton shares some of the same insights into the historical context surrounding "Reggie Hoops" that she shared with the actors and creative team to guide them to a deeper understanding of the character's circumstances.

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    47 mins
  • Episode 25: Orbiting "Reggie Hoops" Part 2 - Director Melissa Crespo
    Jul 31 2024

    "Reggie Hoops" director Melissa Crespo on growing up splitting her time between suburban Connecticut and the lively, diverse boroughs of New York; her life-long relationship with hip hop culture, and why she considers "Reggie Hoops" the next great family drama.

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    28 mins
  • Episode 24: Orbiting "Reggie Hoops" Part 1 - Playwright Kristoffer Diaz
    Jul 26 2024

    In 2016, when playwright Kristoffer Diaz was first writing "Reggie Hoops" for a group of M.F.A. actors, he imagined they would perform this story - the story of an exceptionally qualified woman leader in a field overwhelmingly dominated by men - in a world where the U.S. was celebrating having elected its first woman as president. Eight years and a handful of workshops (and life-altering career opportunities) later, Diaz reflects on the show’s evolution and imminent Portland debut.

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    40 mins
  • Episode 23: Orbiting "our orange sky" Part 3
    Jun 14 2024
    An interview with Blanca Forzán: Lighting Designer, Director, Playwright, Architect, and Human Being This episode explores the relationship that develops when artists have the opportunity to collaborate on multiple projects over time. Profile Theatre's current production, our orange sky, is the third of christopher oscar peña's plays in Profile's two-year season The American Generation. While several of the actors have appeared in multiple productions, Forzán has designed lights for all three. In this episode, Forzán describes working with peña, and what these plays have meant to her as a Latina immigrant.
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    23 mins
  • Episode 22: Orbiting "our orange sky" Part 2
    Jun 12 2024

    Playwright christopher oscar peña carved out some time between rehearsals and rewrites of "our orange sky" to lead a writing workshop with Profile Theatre's Community Profile cohort.

    We sat down right after chris’s workshop to hear some of what they worked on together, and how they’ve seen their own first generation or immigrant experience reflected in Profile’s work this season.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 21: Orbiting "our orange sky" Part 1 [corrected]
    Jun 6 2024

    "our orange sky" director Evren Odcikin shares how his own history as an immigrant fuels his passion and commitment to portraying similar stories with compassion, complexity, and in collaboration with and for the communities being portrayed.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 21: Orbiting "our orange sky" Part 1
    Jun 4 2024

    "our orange sky" director's own history as an immigrant fuels his passion and commitment to portraying similar stories with compassion, complexity, and in collaboration with and for the communities being portrayed.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 20: Orbiting Lauren Yee Festival pt 1.
    Feb 19 2024

    Artistic Director Josh Hecht sits down with season featured playwright Lauren Yee to talk about her inspiration for the three plays Profile is presenting in our 3-day Lauren Yee Festival: Mother Russia, The Song of Summer, and Samsara. They also touch on how becoming a mother has affected Yee's relationship with her work, and what it means to write outside one's own experience or identity.

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    38 mins