Épisodes

  • The Testimony Project, Pt. 2: Noël Coward’s Legacy at HB Studio with Alan Pally & Frank Wood
    Sep 29 2025

    Recorded June 4, 2025

    In this special episode of the HB Insight Series, we explore the enduring connections between HB Studio, the Noël Coward Foundation, and the Witness to History project. Host Francesca Ferrara is joined by preservationist Alan Pally, Tony Award-winning actor Frank Wood, and HB’s Production Manager Moshe Henderson. Together, they trace Uta Hagen and Herbert Berghof’s relationships to Noël Coward, uncover personal stories that illuminate Coward’s legacy as both wit and social critic, and reflect on how his influence continues to inspire contemporary political theater.

    This episode provides the historical and artistic context for the Witness to History: The Testimony Project, highlighting how HB Studio and the Noël Coward Foundation carry forward a tradition of daring, socially engaged artistry.

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    55 min
  • The Testimony Project, Pt. 1: Theater as a Witness to Our Times with Frank Wood & Emily Adler
    Sep 29 2025

    Recorded May 15, 2025

    In this episode of the HB Insight Series, we explore the recent workshop Testimony: Theater as a Witness to Our Times, part of the Witness to History: The Testimony Project supported by the Noël Coward Foundation. Joined by Tony Award-winning actor and HB Studio faculty member Frank Wood and playwright-actor Emily Adler, we reflect on their experiences working with three historically significant plays and the process of confronting systems of power through theater.

    Together, they share the journey from investigating texts to building a performance that resonated deeply with audiences, highlighting how historical narratives remain urgent and relevant today. This conversation offers an inside look at the collaborative, transformative nature of theater-making at HB Studio.

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    31 min
  • 17. Joey Massa & Katharine Lorraine
    Nov 20 2024

    Exploring the artistic journey with Writer and Intimacy Coordinator, Joey Massa, and Director, Katharine Lorraine. In this episode, we talk about the importance of intimacy coordination in sensitive work, and their work developing WORKSHOP, as a part of their 2024 HB Residency.

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    55 min
  • 16. Đavid Lee Huỳnh
    Nov 20 2024

    Exploring the artistic journey with Đavid Lee Huỳnh, a Vietnamese American theatre artist, voice over, and 2024 HB Rehearsal Space Resident Artist developing X#*! You Very Much, Mom, a one-man show where theatre meets TED talk, based on his own life growing up Asian American, and why it was so hard for his mom to say "I love you".

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    49 min
  • 15. Uta Hagen Awardees: Kelly Quinnett, Yesenia Herrington, Katherine Lawson, & Jenny McKnight
    Jul 4 2024

    A special four-guest episode, HB Studio hosts a virtual conversation with the four Uta Hagen Award Recipients: Kelly Quinnett (2019 Awardee, University of Idaho), Yesenia Herrington (2022 Awardee from Texas State University), Katherine LeRoy-Lawson (2023 Awardee from South Georgia State College), and Jenny McKnight (2024 Awardee from Indiana University). Join us as we explore each journey that led to teaching theatre in higher education, connecting with students, mental health support, teaching artist styles, seeking opportunities for student artists, and their time in our Hagen Teacher’s Lab.

    The Uta Hagen Award is offered through College of Fellows of the American Theatre, in celebration of the Uta Hagen centennial and the 2020 centennial of the women’s vote (a voice for all women). Led by Bonnie Nelson Schwartz, the recipients are awarded a scholarship to study at HB Studio’s one-week teaching artist intensive program, Hagen Teacher’s Lab. Led by Mark Nelson and Carol Rosenfeld.


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    1 h et 7 min
  • 14. Tank & Darius from "I Don't Wanna See That?!!?!"
    Jul 4 2024

    Exploring the artistic journey with Tank and Darius, artists from the queer arts collective “I Don’t Wanna See That?!!?!”. Join us as we talk about their journey into forming a collective, their introduction into the artform of drag, and getting insight on their 2024 Residency with HB Studio developing The Mannequin Play, a devised folk-rap musical about three mannequins thrust into unfamiliar worlds and are forced to create new families while they try to reunite with each other.

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    54 min
  • 13. Amanda McDowall & Jacqueline Raymond Wegman
    Mar 29 2024

    Exploring the artistic journey of Amanda McDowall and Jacqueline Raymond Wegman, co-founders of the International Girls Ensemble! Listen to their approach on creating a lasting community and uplifting young women through the lens of theatre. The International Girls Ensemble was chosen for HB’s residency in 2020 and finally they are back in 2024 with 12 young girls eager to tell their inspiring stories and share their artistry with the community. Amanda and Jacqueline guide us through their artistic development towards creating theatre that liberates young women. Their enlightened experience during their first volunteer trip to Thailand led the ladies to apply for their 501(c)3 and embark on the beautiful journey that is the International Girls Ensemble! Join us as we explore how theatre can uplift and support women all over the world.

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    56 min
  • 12. Melody Erfani
    Feb 8 2024

    Exploring the artistic journey of Melody Erfani, founder of Lower Eastside Shakespeare Company, Resident HB Artist developing,The Words Will Come, a play about dyslexia. Join us as Melody shares her upbringing as an Iranian-American living in Texas, falling in love with theatre, traveling the world, her love of classical theatre and the power of artistic collaboration. We reflect on the conception of Melody’s 2017 HB residency Bee, a story inspired about her Iranian grandmother's arranged marriage. Melody transparently shares works from her own lived experience and through her honesty we are opened to how theatre has the capability to inspire the creation of marginalized stories. Listen as we unpack the ways our own lived experiences are the heart of powerful theatre.

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    47 min