A Deep Dive into Pregnancy and Childbirth Through the Lens of Theatre with Lillian Isabella
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What if the theatre had the power to not only entertain, but to also enact change on societal norms ? Welcome to a riveting conversation with Lillian Isabella, a remarkable Cuban-American playwright, actor, and the first playwright with the rare disorder Phenylketonuria (PKU). Our dialogue explores Lillian's latest play, Primordial, a documentary theater piece on the topic of pregnancy and childbirth. We delve into her creative process, the inspiration behind her work, and how theatre can be used as a mechanism to instigate meaningful change.
As we journey through the narrative of Primordial, we unmask societal norms around childbirth and the marginalization of certain bodies and experiences. This eye-opening conversation covers the significance of initiating dialogues around birth, empathizing with diverse birthing experiences, and acknowledging the individuals who bring life into this world. While discussing Lillian's contributions, we also tackle the overarching theme of the resilience of individuals whom she interviewed.
This episode is a thoughtful and insightful exploration of theatre, society, and the power of birth that is sure to leave you with a great deal to ponder.
TW: Talks of miscarriage and stillbirth.
Lillian Isabella is a Cuban-American playwright and actor. She is the first known playwright with the rare disorder Phenylketonuria (PKU). Her plays have been produced and developed in NYC at The Tank, Cherry Lane Theatre, Metropolitan Playhouse, NYC Fringe Fest, Nuyorican Poets Cafe, and the United Nations. She grew up in The Bronx, NY and has a BFA in Theatre from NYU, Tisch School of the Arts.
Lillian's plays include, PRIMORDIAL, THAT'S HOW ANGELS ARRANGED, HOW WE LOVE/F*CK (Finalist, Screencraft Film Fund) and CONVO-GENEOLOGY. Lillian is a member of the Dramatists Guild.
Lillian has acted in numerous independent films and NYC Theatre productions and is a proud member of the acting unions: SAG-AFTRA and AEA. More at lillianisabella.com
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