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Ep. 0245: What Shall We Ask of Actors? (w/Clifton Duncan)
Ep. 0245: What Shall We Ask of Actors? (w/Clifton Duncan)
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Length:
86 minutes
Released:
Nov 3, 2022
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Podcast episode
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For this episode, CJ was delighted to be joined by classically trained, award-winning actor Clifton Duncan.
Join CJ & Clifton as they discuss Clifton's career, why he got disillusioned with & ultimately left Broadway, why show business is so ideologically straightjacketed, the state of the arts & entertainment industries today, why arts & entertainment matter deeply to society, possible "white pills" on the horizon, & lastly, some tips for people considering an acting career (or the parents of such people.)
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Links
Clifton's Youtube channel
Clifton's Twitter
The essay "What Shall We Ask of Writers?" by Albert Maltz, which Clifton referenced
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Join CJ & Clifton as they discuss Clifton's career, why he got disillusioned with & ultimately left Broadway, why show business is so ideologically straightjacketed, the state of the arts & entertainment industries today, why arts & entertainment matter deeply to society, possible "white pills" on the horizon, & lastly, some tips for people considering an acting career (or the parents of such people.)
Support the Dangerous History Podcast via Patreon or SubscribeStar.
And please consider chipping in to CJ's Indiegogo campaign (which he just recently realized is still live!)
CJ’s DHP Amazon Wish List
Links
Clifton's Youtube channel
Clifton's Twitter
The essay "What Shall We Ask of Writers?" by Albert Maltz, which Clifton referenced
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Released:
Nov 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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