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Weaving Spells with Actor Brandon Victor Dixon

The Risking Space

Release Date: 11/26/2020

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The Risking Space

On this final episode of the season, Roxie and Karla discuss twelve highlights from the pod giving you the 12 Gifts of The Risking Space! Huge thanks to all of our guests, who are truly the gifts that keep on giving! And to all of our listeners...we RISK you a Merry Podcast! We'll be taking an undetermined break after this episode, so please follow us @ @theriskingspace on Twitter and Instagram to get all the latest updates! Rate, review and stay connected! Thank you for all of your support!

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Powerhouse Emmy, Grammy and Tony nominated actor, producer and advocate Brandon Victor Dixon talks about playing historical figures, unpacking American mythologies and the responsibility of artists and all humans to become more socially conscious. His past works include Simba in The Lion King National Tour, Aaron Burr in Broadway's Hamilton, Berry Gordy in Motown, Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, Ray Charles in Ray, and Harpo in The Color Purple. Other topics include Thanksgiving, Epsom salt and bunnies.

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The Risking Space is produced by Karla Mosely and Roxana Ortega in conjunction with Ammunition Theatre Company. For more on the company, check out https://www.ammunitiontheatre.com/.