Creating Behavior with Charlie Sandlan
Arts:Performing Arts
This week Charlie talks with his dear friend and grad school classmate Lawrence Ballard. Charlie and Larry discuss the use of a racial slur in a structured scene work exercise in the first year of their grad school training in 1998. The impact it had on Larry, on Charlie, and on the rest of their class is talked through with vulnerability and honesty. This is an amazing conversation about racism, white fragility, and the importance of tapping into the beautiful and the ugly parts of ourselves in order to truly illuminate the human condition. Larry and Charlie also share their thoughts on acting training in this country, and what they've learned from the next generation. You can follow CBP on Instagram @creatingbehavior, and Charlie's NYC acting conservatory, the Maggie Flanigan Studio @maggieflaniganstudio. Theme music by https://www.thelawrencetrailer.com. For written transcripts, to leave a voicemail on SpeakPipe, or contact Charlie for private coaching, check out https://www.creatingbehaviorpodcast.com
074 I Did That, What's Next?
073 The Actor and Their Body
072 The Importance of Provocative Art
071 Red Lights Eventually Turn Green
070 You Need to Give It a Decade
069 Filling Up Your Inspirational Artistic Bank
068 Wait, I Can Have Kids and a Career?
067 An Overpowering Necessity to Create
066 Don't Launder Your Imagination
065 Don't Sit Back and Wait
064 Knocking Down Doors
063 Season 3 Premiere!
062 Season 2 Finale!
061 A Face of Anxiety Pt. 2
060 Your Dreams Can Come True
059 Thoughts on Artistic Courage
058 A Broadway Actor's Pandemic Experience
057 The Blink of an Eye
056 Some Thoughts on Solitude
055 The Difference Between OK and Exceptionally Good
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