![]() Lamar Perry (Co-Host) (he/him/his) is a Queer Black director, producer, and writer originally from Connecticut. Ultimately the podcast hopes to ask the question: how can we expand the canon and create access for all? Listeners will walk away from Cocktails with the Canon feeling like they’ve just left a night at the theatre and a gathering with their community over drinks and food. The hosts and guests will also dive into personal stories and share their dreams and action plans for the future of the American theatre. Over the course of the season, they will welcome to the podcast an acclaimed group of American playwrights to reflect on the forces that have historically shaped-and continue to shape-the American theatrical canon, and to discuss the works they consider canonical within their own communities. Through a series of informal but hard-hitting conversations, Amato and Perry will take audiences on a journey that investigates the “traditional” Western dramatic canon, along with the writers, groups, identities, and aesthetics that have historically been excluded. ![]() ![]() The Old Globe and University of San Diego Shiley Graduate Theatre ProgramĬocktails with the Canon is an interview-based podcast series hosted by colleagues and friends, the Globe’s Literary Manager and Dramaturg Danielle Mages Amato and Artistic Associate Lamar Perry.Community Group Readings and Performances. ![]()
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