Carl Clay Reflects on His Illustrious Career in Film and Theatre
- Written by Luvon Roberson @LuvonRwriter
- Published in Theatre
Photo Credit: The Black Spectrum Theatre Company
Carl Clay, Founder, Executive Producer, Black Spectrum Theatre Company
Carl Clay is the nationally acclaimed, award-winning founder and executive producer of the Black Spectrum Theatre Company
Playwright, filmmaker, lyricist, teacher, and mentor; these are among the few titles held by Carl Clay, the nationally acclaimed, award-winning founder and executive producer of the Black Spectrum Theatre Company. Mr. Clay stopped by the What's The 411 TV studio recently to chat with me about Black Spectrum Theatre, its past history and future endeavors, including the theatre company's upcoming presentation of August Wilson's TWO TRAINS RUNNING, on November 4 - November 20.
In the interview, you'll see why I add yet another title -- "arts activist" -- to his long list of roles in theatre, film, music, and his starring role in bringing arts to build community across this nation.
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