Episode 55

The Death of the American Theatre.

Clayton Fox writes Tablet’s daily newsletter, The Scroll, alongside Sean Cooper and Jacob Siegel. He has written independently for Tablet, Real Clear Investigations, Brownstone Institute, American Theatre magazine, Los Angeles Magazine and The American Conservative. His poetry has been published in Hobart Pulp, Apocalypse Confidential and Tablet.

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THE TOXIC GENTLENESS OF AMERICAN THEATRE:

https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/arts-letters/articles/toxic-gentleness-american-theater


STUDY REFERENCED IN PODCAST:

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0250780


OTHER SOURCES:

https://clayfox.substack.com/p/ten-covid-vaccine-studies


WE SEE YOU WHITE AMERICAN THEATRE:

https://www.weseeyouwat.com/


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Intro/Outro: https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/stJzyKNNgz/

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Clifton Duncan

With sharp wit, striking good looks, and a voice built for listening, veteran professional actor and singer Clifton Duncan is as powerful a presence among content creators as he is on stage and on-screen.

He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from New York University's elite Graduate Acting Program (a subsidiary of the Tisch School of the Arts).

In addition to multiple television guest-star appearances (including on the popular "NCIS: New Orleans") and having starred on Broadway (in "The Play that Goes Wrong", co-produced by J. J. Abrams), his impressive body of work--from Shakespearean Tragedy to Musical Comedy, and beyond--has been celebrated on many of America's most prestigious stages.