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Bring It On! – July 10, 2023: Children’s Museum of Indianapolis – Interpretive Acting and Theatrical Performances

Today’s On Bring It On!, hosts, Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell, spend the hour with Aaron Bonds, the Director of Actor Interpretation & Theater for the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. The mission of the nationally recognized Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is to create extraordinary learning experiences across the arts, sciences, and humanities that have the power to transform the lives …

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Bring It On! – August 1, 2022: Danielle Bruce, Gladys DeVance, and Liz Mitchell Discuss Their Theater Productions

Today’s host of Bring It On! is Clarence Boone. He is joined by Danielle Bruce, Gladys DeVance, and, frequent Bring It On! contributor, Liz Mitchell, to discuss their recent productions focused on the experiences and accomplishments of Black Women. Credits: Today’s host is Clarence Boone. Bring It On’s Executive Producer is Clarence Boone. Tonight’s Assistant Producer is Liz Mitchell. Show …

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News Brief – September 15, 2020

758 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Indiana on Monday, according to the Indiana State Department of Health. There were 20 reported deaths. Locally, Monroe County saw 151 new confirmed cases yesterday, nearly 20% of Indiana’s new cases. Lawrence County reported 2 new cases, while Brown County reported none. The Bloomington Academy of Film and Theatre, or BAFT, will …

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Interchange – The Stones of Reason: Athol Fugard’s My Children! My Africa!

Direct action and reform politics meet in Apartheid South Africa in playwright Athol Fugard’s 1989 play My Children! My Africa! Within the ruling class, apartheid violence of white South Africa sits a play with a seeming taste for moderation and order in debate, and the recognition of the political uses of speech. But the debate is not just between the …

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Coming Up On Interchange – The Stones of Reason: Athol Fugard’s My Children! My Africa!

Next time on Interchange: “The Stones of Reason” Direct action and reform politics meet in Apartheid South Africa in playwright Athol Fugard’s 1989 My Children! My Africa! Within the ruling class apartheid violence of white South Africa sits a play with a taste for moderation and order in debate, and the recognition of the political uses of speech. But the …

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