
Diane Glancy + Jack Dalton
02/27/23 • 53 min
Season 3, Fall Semester 2020
In February 2015, as part of Theater Emory’s Global Voices program, Michael Evenden, a professor of theater studies, holds a Creativity Conversation with playwrights Diane Glancy and Jack Dalton. Watch the original conversation.
We want to acknowledge that some years after this conversation, Dalton was sentenced to 2 years in prison for attempting to engage in sexual abuse with a minor. We do not condone these actions. We are approaching this podcast episode with the focus on creativity and creativity in conversation with other artists.
This conversation is introduced by host/Arts at Emory employee Maggie Beker and Emory College student Nestor Lomeli. Beker and Lomeli introduce the podcast and discuss Lomeli's experiences as a 1st generation college attendee and the importance of telling untold stories.
This program is part of the Rosemary M. Magee Creativity Conversation endowed series.
Season 3, Fall Semester 2020
In February 2015, as part of Theater Emory’s Global Voices program, Michael Evenden, a professor of theater studies, holds a Creativity Conversation with playwrights Diane Glancy and Jack Dalton. Watch the original conversation.
We want to acknowledge that some years after this conversation, Dalton was sentenced to 2 years in prison for attempting to engage in sexual abuse with a minor. We do not condone these actions. We are approaching this podcast episode with the focus on creativity and creativity in conversation with other artists.
This conversation is introduced by host/Arts at Emory employee Maggie Beker and Emory College student Nestor Lomeli. Beker and Lomeli introduce the podcast and discuss Lomeli's experiences as a 1st generation college attendee and the importance of telling untold stories.
This program is part of the Rosemary M. Magee Creativity Conversation endowed series.
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