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Crowns Church Visit: The Apostolic Church of God in Chicago

Regina enjoyed a great service at The Apostolic Church of God Pastor Dr. Byron Brazier & Regina Taylor

Marketta P. Wilde, Laura Walls, Pastor Dr. Byron Brazier, Regina Taylor, and Kelvin Rosten

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The Feministing Five: Regina Taylor

The Feministing Five: Regina Taylor

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Regina had a wonderful interview for “Crowns” today with Jeanne Sparrow on WCIU’s “You & Me This Morning”!

WCIU, The U/Regina Taylor: Live

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10 Year Anniversary – Crowns is still going strong, here’s a post from a Nashville, Tennessee Production

Just like it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a city to make
really brilliant theatre scene. Just think of London, Paris, Moscow,
New York. Nashville.

Everything about the city of Nashville recommends it as the next
chapter in the history of the American theatre.

Long before the entertainment industry got here, Nashville was know as
The Athens of the South, as the Southern city with the most universities
- and it’s our university theatre departments that are really fueling
this Nashville theatre fever – especially Belmont and Lipscomb, who not
only put on awesome shows but also know how to get the audiences in to
see them. Instead of treating the theatre departments like “this is
where we keep the weird kids,” these two fine schools are putting their
young actors and designers on the front line where most universities
put the football and basketball teams.

Long before country music came to town, Queen Victoria gave “Music City
USA” it’s moniker after hearing – not Tammy Wynette but The Fisk
Jubilee Singers. Today Nashville has possibly more African American
Theatre companies than any other city in the country. Queen of the heap
would be Sista Style Productions, so google that when you have a moment.

Speaking of Sistas, while there are a few interesting men in the
Nashville theatre scene, I have to say that it’s the women that are
really kicking butt. I have found that dealing with women is so much
easier than dealing with men – I think it has something to do with
testosterone, so here, in no particular order, is my list of awesome
Nashville theatre women.

Shannon Wood, Carolyn German, Denice Hicks, Helen “Olaketi”
Shute-Pettaway, Maryanna Clarke, Marjorie Halbert, Beki Baker, Cathy
Street, Martha Wilkinson, Deb Holloway, Mary McCallum, Persephone
Felder-Fentress, Wesley Paine, Alexis Lherrison, Susan DuPont, Courtney
McClellan, Halee Culicerto, Vali Forrester. I shouldn’t stop here but I
have to so we can get on to other things.

Of course, I should mention the contribution from the gay community,
but I, being extremely “Southern” myself, don’t want to make anyone
nervous or accidentally “out” anyone (like myself), so let’s keep that
one in the closet, right? Just remember Bianca Paige in Torch Song
Trilogy at The Darkhorse. Sold out a three week run three weeks before
it opened at @$25.00 a ticket.

Kinda like CROWNS is doing now!

And how about a hand for our great critics – Martin Brady, Evans
O’Donnell, Jeffrey Ellis and Amy Stumpfl.

And Fiona Soltes at The Tennessean.

Come to Nashville and Go to the Theatre.

Jaz Dorsey
The Nashville Dramaturgy Project

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African American Playwrights Exchange AAPEX Interview: Regina Taylor

AAPEX Interview: Regina Taylor

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Film News: The Chicago Film Critics Awards

Film News:  Jason Segel, James Earl Jones Among Guests at CFCA Awards

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The Chicago Film Critics Awards

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Terrence Howard, Regina Taylor, and James Earl Jones
Regina presenting Oscar Micheaux award to James Earl Jones

James Earl Jones, Anthony Hemingway - Director of new movie 'Red Tails'

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Talk Back with Regina Taylor and Daniel Beaty on January 5th

Golden Globe Winning Actress Regina Taylor Joins Daniel Beaty on Stage on January 5th!

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Regina Taylor Breaking the Silence on Ovarian Cancer

A Distinctive Style Issue 16 – Fall 2011

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Post Black, a new play written and directed by Regina Taylor

BackStage – The River Crosses Rivers II

A Distinctive Style -Trailblazing Women Refuse Limitations or Boundaries

New York Post – One Acts Sink and Swim in ‘Rivers’

 

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