Playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith on the politics of art

11.22.24
Khalilah Brown-Dean for Disrupted on CT Public / PBS

Photo: Chris Randall

Actress Anna Deavere Smith is known for her roles on TV series like The West WingNurse Jackie and Black-ish. She’s also the playwright and performer behind more than fifteen one-woman shows including the Tony-nominated Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 and the new This Ghost of Slavery: A Play of Past and Present. She writes scripts based on her interviews with real people in a style she pioneered called “verbatim theatre.” 

Host Khalilah Brown-Dean spoke with Anna about the politics of art at a live event in New Haven in late-October. The event was part of the Artistic Congress, organized by Long Wharf Theatre and Yale Schwarzman Center. We discussed doubt, courage and her hope that her art inspires people to take action.

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