
CFR inaugurates its “Theatre” category with a longer show than usual, in which I chat with Trinidadian actor Michael Cherrie, recently of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, about his craft and career. This episode features monologues from Blue/Orange, Othello, Master Harold and the Boys and The Dragon Can’t Dance, a few of which contain OBSCENE LANGUAGE–you have been warned! Tune in as well to find out why Michael owes me 50% of his earnings.
Happy Birthday, Wendell Manwarren!
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Novels & plays mentioned in this podcast:
Blue/Orange by Joe Penhall | Master Harold…and the Boys
by Athol Fugard | The Dragon Can’t Dance
by Earl Lovelace | The Final Passage
by Caryl Phillips | Small Island : A Novel
by Andrea Levy | The Lonely Londoners (Longman Caribbean Writers Series)
by Sam Selvon | The Joker of Seville & O Babylon!: Two Plays
by Derek Walcott
This podcast was edited using Propaganda, by MixMeister Technology. Stay tuned for a review of my experience with Propaganda!
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Happy Birthday Wendell…. and also, I would like to reconnect with Michael!! Thanks so much for this podcast… I fear I am becoming an unabashed CFR groupie… do you have much call for such things?
Comment by sungoddess 06.09.05 @ 8:33 pmA fine conclusion. By turn, hilarious with michael (under delerium, not duress!), then humanly poignant (both locally and globally) with ‘The Dragon Can’t Dance’ excerpt.
Comment by Lunzie 06.12.05 @ 6:49 amI enjoyed this one endlessly. Congrats to Georgia for putting this podcast together. Continued success to Michael. Yeah boy! yuh still young and yuh could more than take yuh time!
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