File:Douglas Turner Ward from The Lion at Rest (headshot).jpg
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English: Screenshot from The Lion at Rest: Conversations with Douglas Turner Ward. The full interview with Douglas Turner Ward talking about various aspects of Black Theatre. Produced and directed by Gus Edwards, shot by Dave Surber and edited by Travis Mills.
This documentary premiered at a conference in Texas honoring Douglas Turner Ward. More from Running Wild Films: facebook.com/runningwildfilms runningwildfilms.com/ |
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Source | The Lion at Rest: Conversations with Douglas Turner Ward at 00:48, cropped | |||
Author | Running Wild Films | |||
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