111. Playwright Larissa FastHorse on Building Inclusive Theater
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Larissa FastHorse is a member of the Sicangu Lakota Nation and the first known Native American female playwright to have her work produced on Broadway. She wrote The Thanksgiving Play, a farcical look at four white people attempting to tell a culturally sensitive version of the Thanksgiving story to elementary students, which ran at the Hayes theater this past spring.Larissa joins Heath to discuss her journey to becoming a playwright, the challenges with white allyship, and what it takes to make a theater more inclusive to all audiences. Her current show For the People, which she co-wrote with Ty Defoe, runs through November 12 at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis.
111. Playwright Larissa FastHorse on Building Inclusive Theater
111. Playwright Larissa FastHorse on Building…
111. Playwright Larissa FastHorse on Building Inclusive Theater
Larissa FastHorse is a member of the Sicangu Lakota Nation and the first known Native American female playwright to have her work produced on Broadway. She wrote The Thanksgiving Play, a farcical look at four white people attempting to tell a culturally sensitive version of the Thanksgiving story to elementary students, which ran at the Hayes theater this past spring.Larissa joins Heath to discuss her journey to becoming a playwright, the challenges with white allyship, and what it takes to make a theater more inclusive to all audiences. Her current show For the People, which she co-wrote with Ty Defoe, runs through November 12 at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis.