Cover art of the Radical Hospitality Issue: an illustration of a headless person writing at their desk with multiple faces in boxes floating around where their head would be.
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On Radical Hospitality, Part One
photo collage of Cara Reichel, Rhiana Yazzie, Teresa Coleman Wash, and Christine Toy Johnson
Cara Reichel, Rhiana Yazzie, Teresa Coleman Wash, and Christine Toy Johnson .

Christine Toy Johnson: In Season Two of the Guild’s Podcast TALKBACK, we spoke about access and the many things that can mean. I want to talk with each one of you today about a concept called radical hospitality, which to me is the ultimate kind of access, where a space is created in which people not only feel welcomed but also that they belong. This has not always been the case in our theatrical spaces, of course, and I’m always wondering how we might be able to move closer to that ideal.

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Christine Toy Johnson
Christine Toy Johnson

 is a Tony honored, Obie, and Rosetta LeNoire award winning writer, actor, director, and advocate for inclusion. Proud DG Officer, Chair of the DEIA Committee, host of “The Dramatists Guild presents Talkback” podcast. Details: www.christinetoyjohnson.com Twitter/Insta: @CToyJ

Cara Reichel
Cara Reichel

is the producing artistic director of NYC’s Prospect Theater Company, which she co-founded in 1998. She is a leader in the field of new musical theatre development. With fellow Prospect founding artist Peter Mills, she has co-created over a dozen new musicals, including the Off-Broadway hit The Hello Girls (Outer Critics Circle & Drama Desk Award nominations, cast album: Broadway Records). www.CaraReichel.com

Rhiana Yazzie
Rhiana Yazzie

is a Steinberg award winning playwright, a director, a filmmaker, and artistic director of New Native Theatre (Mpls/St. Paul). A citizen of the Navajo Nation, she’s been a Playwrights’ Center fellow multiple times (McKnight 2016/17 and Jerome 2006 & 2010). Her newest play is Nancy, a Native bio-perspective on Nancy Reagan, a sequel to Queen Cleopatre And Princess Pocahontas, a play commissioned by the OSF and the Public Theater for the American Revolutions cycle.

Teresa Coleman Wash
Teresa Coleman Wash

is a producer, writer, and founding artistic director for the Bishop Arts Theatre Center in Dallas, TX. She is the 2019 recipient of Theatre Communications Group’s prestigious Peter Zeisler Memorial Award for artistic integrity and ingenuity.