A Conversation with Multi-Hyphenates: William Jackson Harper and Brian Quijada
Release Date: 08/27/2024
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info_outlineWelcome to the final episode of season 1 of EST Re:Members! What a journey it's been. For our grand finale, host Rachel Lin speaks with two booked and busy members of EST: William Jackson Harper and Brian Quijada. Notably, both Brian and Will have graced the EST stage as actors AND playwrights, and they've both been nominated for Emmy awards...coincidence? We think not. Join as our dynamic trio talk about their humble beginnings, the low lows that can come with being an actor in New York, and how they made it through it all.
WILLIAM JACKSON HARPER Broadway: Uncle Vanya, All the Way. Off-
Broadway: After the Blast (LCT3), Travisville (Ensemble Studio Theater); Primary Trust (Roundabout, Obie Award); A Family for All Occasions (LAByrinth); Modern Terrorism (Second Stage); The Total Bent, Titus Andronicus, Measure for Measure (The Public Theater); Placebo, A Cool Dip in the Barren Saharan Crick (Playwrights Horizons); and Queens Boulevard, Paradise Park (Signature). Ruined (MTC) Film: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Landscape with Invisible Hand, We Broke Up, Jodie, Dark Waters, Midsommar, Lost Holiday, Paterson, TV: “The Resort,” “Love Life” “A Man in Full,” “The Underground Railroad”, “The Good Place.”
BRIAN QUIJADA is an Emmy-nominated playwright, actor, and composer. Quijada has spent most of his career acting in Off-Broadway and Regional Theaters including The Public Theater, Roundabout Theatre Company, MCC, Playwright’s Realm, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Victory Gardens, and Actors Theatre of Louisville. He is also a member of Lucille Lortel winning group, The Pack.