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  • What Wummie and Latoya Think
    The Rolling Stone  |  Essays

    What Wummie and Latoya Think

    Brendan Lemon  |  Aug. 21, 2019

    Of the six characters in THE ROLLING STONE, Wummie has the quickest intelligence and is required to make some of the greatest sacrifices.

  • James Udom On His Un-Average Joe
    The Rolling Stone  |  Essays

    James Udom On His Un-Average Joe

    Brendan Lemon  |  Aug. 14, 2019

    When James Udom first read the script for THE ROLLING STONE, he didn’t think he wanted to do it.

  • Myra Lucretia Taylor Talks about Mama, Madame Morrible, and Williamstown
    The Rolling Stone  |  Essays

    Myra Lucretia Taylor Talks about Mama, Madame Morrible, and Williamstown

    Brendan Lemon  |  Aug. 5, 2019

    When I asked Myra Lucretia Taylor to assess the actions of her character, she replied, “I can’t view her through an outside lens. I can only view her from inside, from the actions that are taken on the page.”

  • Robert Gilbert Returns to THE ROLLING STONE
    The Rolling Stone  |  Essays

    Robert Gilbert Returns to THE ROLLING STONE

    Brendan Lemon  |  July 29, 2019

    Of the six actors in THE ROLLING STONE, only Robert Gilbert has done a previous production of the drama.

  • Barbara Rubin On Learning the Dialect
    The Rolling Stone  |  Essays

    Barbara Rubin On Learning the Dialect

    Brendan Lemon  |  July 19, 2019

    Barbara Rubin, dialect coach of THE ROLLING STONE, has a way to measure whether she’s doing her job effectively.

  • Dede Ayite: The Beauty of Research
    The Rolling Stone  |  Essays

    Dede Ayite: The Beauty of Research

    Brendan Lemon  |  July 10, 2019

    "In order to figure out the world of whatever play I’m working on I look in many directions."

  • THE ROLLING STONE: Production Photos
    The Rolling Stone  |  Photos

    THE ROLLING STONE: Production Photos

    June 26, 2019

    Get a first look at production photos from THE ROLLING STONE.

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