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Screenwriter and Playwright Jeremy O. Harris: Scrjpting High-Low Culture
Ep. 73
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Jeremy O. Harris joins Kate and Franklin to talk about eliciting polarized audience reactions to Slave Play, describes his co-writing process with Janicza Bravo on Zola and talks about accessing the fascinating intersections of high and low culture, and so much more.
Questions? Comments? Criticism? Hit us up on social media at @theblcklst.
This conversation took place in 2020. To learn more about The Black List, visit www.blcklst.com.
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