Episodes

  • Robert Wisdom: Presence is the Work
    Apr 27 2026

    Robert Wisdom: Presence is the Work


    Robert Wisdom will next be seen in The Terminal List: Dark Wolf opposite Chris Pratt and Taylor Kitsch, and in Netflix’s Trinity alongside Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Richard Madden, and Marcia Gay Harden.


    He appeared in HBO’s Barry opposite Bill Hader and in Apple TV+‘s Black Bird. On the film side, he’s worked with Denzel Washington on A Journal for Jordan and appeared in everything from Motherless Brooklyn to The Dark Knight Rises.

    But what defines Robert’s work isn’t the credits. It’s the presence.


    From Bunny Colvin on The Wire to rooms across television and film, he brings a lived-in quality that can’t be manufactured. You feel the history. You feel the weight. Nothing is extra.


    This is an actor who has moved through life and craft at the same time. Building a body of work that speaks before it explains.


    Theatre. Culture. Vibe.


    Production Credits:

    A production of Outside In Theatre in Highland Park, Los Angeles

    Created by Alex Ubokudom & Tobie Windham

    Edited by Byron Rogers, Jr.

    Recorded & Mixed by Byron Rogers, Jr.

    Theme Song by Arlo Sanders

    Produced by Jessica Hanna

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    50 mins
  • Angelica Chéri: Writing the Future
    Mar 30 2026


    Angelica Chéri: Writing the Future

    Angelica Chéri: playwright, musical theatre writer, screenwriter, poet. Named by Variety as one of Broadway’s Top Ten Stars to Watch in 2025, Angelica is one of the most exciting voices shaping the future of theatre and musical storytelling.

    You may know her work from the Prophet’s Cycle Trilogy-The Seeds of Abraham, The Sting of White Roses, and Crowndation: I Will Not Lie to David, as well as plays like Berta, Berta and The Wiring & the Switches. Her musical Wanted, written with collaborator Ross Baum, won the prestigious Richard Rodgers Award, was named a New York Times Critic’s Pick, and is headed to Broadway in Fall 2026.

    We talk about building theatrical worlds that move between history, myth, and prophecy. We get into the impact of family on artistry and the journey of bringing Phenomenal Woman, her biographical play about Maya Angelou, directed by Debbie Allen, toward its Broadway premiere.

    Angelica is out here writing plays, musicals, TV, and immersive worlds like the lines between them don’t matter. This is a conversation about big imagination, collaboration, and just a good time.

    IG @angelicacheri

    Theatre. Culture. Vibe.

    Production Credits:

    A production of Outside In Theatre in Highland Park, Los Angeles

    Created by Alex Ubokudom & Tobie Windham

    Technical Production by Byron Rogers, Jr.

    Theme Song by Arlo Sanders | Produced by Jessica Hanna​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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    40 mins
  • Johnny Ray Gill: In Every Form
    Feb 23 2026

    Johnny Ray Gill: In Every Form

    It’s Black History Month, and we’re sitting down with a friend of the pod, Johnny Ray Gill, who is a magnificent actor and storyteller. Season two of Cross dropped February 11th on Prime, and Johnny Ray as Bobby Trey is layered, dangerous, and deeply human. You can feel the weight of history underneath his performance. Johnny doesn’t just play characters. He builds inner lives that carry memory and consequence.

    A UCSD/La Jolla Playhouse MFA graduate, Johnny Ray moves fluidly across television, cinema, and music. You’ve seen him as Kerwin in Rectify, Sam in Underground, Gustav in Braindead, and Sex Henry in Grand Crew, alongside work in Snowfall, True Blood, Chicago P.D., and NCIS. Beyond acting, he’s a writer and director under his banner First Flock Pictures, with award-winning projects like Laying Pipe and a debut rap album, Screenplays, led by the haunting “Green Shoe Music.”

    This episode is about story, satire, climate justice, and the responsibility of making art that refuses to be contained

    IG & Twitter @JohnnyRayGill

    Theatre. Culture. Vibe.

    Production Credits:

    A production of Outside In Theatre in Highland Park, Los Angeles

    Created by Alex Ubokudom & Tobie Windham

    Edited by Byron Rogers, Jr.

    Recorded & Mixed by Byron Rogers, Jr.

    Theme Song by Arlo Sanders

    Produced by Brianna Seamster & Jessica Hanna


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    48 mins
  • Kacie Rogers: No Permission Required
    Jan 19 2026

    Kacie Rogers: No Permission Required

    Kacie Rogers- actor, writer, producer, and community builder. This is a conversation rooted in theatre, process, and legacy. A two-time NAACP Award winner trained at AMDA, Kacie has worked with many of Los Angeles’ vital theatre companies, including The Robey Theatre Co., IAMA, The Fountain Theatre, Outside In Theatre, Skylight Theatre, A Noise Within, and the Geffen Playhouse, alongside screen work on Curb Your Enthusiasm, Grace & Frankie, Grand Crew, and Home Economics.

    We talk about her acclaimed one-woman show I Sell Windows, the emotional and cultural weight of Furlough’s Paradise, as well as the creation of Bottle Tree Theatre Co., an artist-led ecosystem centered on storytelling and community.

    Kacie also has breaking news: she’s pitching her first feature film and stepping into Octopus’s Garden, an Outside In x Boston Court x Circle X co-production premiering March 7 at Boston Court in Pasadena. This is a conversation about building what you wish existed and inviting others to grow it with you.

    IG @kacie.rogers

    Theatre. Culture. Vibe.

    Production Credits:

    A production of Outside In Theatre in Highland Park, Los Angeles

    Created by Alex Ubokudom & Tobie Windham

    Edited by Byron Rogers, Jr.

    Recorded & Mixed by Byron Rogers, Jr.

    Theme Song by Arlo Sanders

    Produced by Brianna Seamster & Jessica Hanna


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    41 mins
  • Adrianna Mitchell - The Holiday’s with a Crutch
    Dec 22 2025

    Adrianna Mitchell - The Holiday’s with a Crutch


    We welcome Adrianna Mitchell to The Frogs podcast, currently starring opposite Tracy Morgan and Kecia Lewis in Crutch on Paramount+.


    Adrianna talks about craft, discipline, Spelman, and the body of work she’s been building. We get into process: how grit, presence, and being ready to move from drama to comedy when moment needs it.


    We also talk about the rooms that shaped her:

    Fat Ham (The Public, Broadway, Geffen), Snowfall, Greys Anatomy, The Good Fight, Evil, Law & Order, and Regional theaters credits across the country.


    Each role sharpening her instrument.

    Each role getting her deeper into her bag.


    This conversation is about family. About resilience. About building over time. She’s your favorite actor’s favorite actor.


    Adrianna shows us what it looks like when you trust that work begets work.

    As always,

    Theatre. Culture. Vibe.


    Production Credits:

    A production of Outside In Theatre in Highland Park, Los Angeles

    Created by Alex Ubokudom & Tobie Windham

    Edited by Byron Rogers, Jr.

    Recorded & Mixed by Byron Rogers, Jr.

    Theme Song by Arlo Sanders

    Produced by Brianna Seamster & Jessica Hanna

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    52 mins
  • Biko Eisen-Martin: Table 17 and The Bay Area
    Nov 24 2025

    Biko Eisen-Martin: Table 17 and The Bay Area


    Season Two rolls on with Biko Eisen-Martin, the force at the center of the Geffen Playhouse’s West Coast Premiere of Table 17.

    Biko sits with The Frogs to break down what it means to carry a story this raw. We dive into the emotional architecture behind playing Dallas, both in the new Geffen production and in the original MCC Off-Broadway run.

    We also look back at the path that shaped him:

    Lift (Off-Broadway), Hamlet, Pac and Biggie Are Dead, Taming of the Shrew, Ruined, King Lear, Radio Golf, The XIXth at The Old Globe, and Topdog/Underdog.

    Each role sharpening his instrument. Each play adding weight to his presence onstage.

    This episode is about discipline and the deep work required to hold space for stories that matter.

    Biko shows us what it looks like when an actor is fully alive in the work.

    As always, Theatre. Culture. Vibe.

    A production of Outside In Theatre in Highland Park, Los Angeles

    Created by Alex Ubokudom & Tobie Windham

    Edited by Byron Rogers, Jr

    Recorded & Mixed by Byron Rogers, Jr

    Theme Song by Arlo Sanders

    Produced by Brianna Seamster & Jessica Hanna

    Executive Produced by The Frogs & Outside In Theatre

    Recorded at Outside In Theatre

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    57 mins
  • Roger Guenveur Smith: In Honor of Jean-Michel Basquiat & The One-Man Revolution
    Oct 20 2025

    Roger Guenveur Smith: In Honor of Jean-Michel Basquiat & The One-Man
    Revolution

    Season Two keeps jumping with one of American theater’s greatest storytellers, Roger
    Guenveur Smith: actor, writer, director, and one-man cultural force. From his iconic
    collaborations with Spike Lee (Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X, Get on the Bus) to his Obie
    Award–winning solo shows (A Huey P. Newton Story), Roger has built a career bending form,
    fusing politics and performance, and refusing to fit in anyone’s box.

    Now he’s back on stage with In Honor of Jean-Michel Basquiat, his newest one-man show
    exploring his friendship with the extraordinary Basquiat. Running now at Outside In Theatre
    through November 9 and headed to the Under the Radar Festival in New York City in January
    2026, the piece continues Roger’s legacy of art as both testimony and transformation.
    In this episode, Roger sits with The Frogs to talk about brotherhood in art, the risks of telling
    history through your own body, and what it means to carry the brilliance and burden of genius
    onstage.

    This isn’t just a conversation, it’s an excavation, a production, a ritual, church, and a moment.
    Raw, poetic, and straight from the source.

    Credits:
    A production of Outside In Theatre in Highland Park, Los Angeles
    Created by Alex Ubokudom & Tobie Windham
    Edited by Brianna Seamster & Byron Rogers, Jr.
    Recorded & Mixed by Arlo Sanders
    Theme Song by Arlo Sanders
    Produced by Brianna Seamster & Jessica Hanna
    Executive Produced by The Frogs & Outside In Theatre
    Recorded at Outside In Theatre

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    50 mins
  • Tarell McCraney & André Holland: Brotherly Love in the Theater — Friendship, Authenticity & Keith Sweat
    Sep 22 2025


    Tarell McCraney & André Holland: Brotherly Love in the Theater — Friendship, Authenticity & Keith Sweat


    Season 2 of The Frogs begins with two artists whose work continues to shape culture.


    Tarell Alvin McCraney
    is the Artistic Director of the Geffen Playhouse, guiding the artistic vision for its stages. An award-winning writer, producer, and educator, he is best known for The Brother/Sister Plays and for penning In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue, the script that became the Academy Award–winning film Moonlight. McCraney’s influence spans Steppenwolf, Yale, and the Royal Shakespeare Company, marking him as one of the most important theatrical voices of our time.


    André Holland
    is an acclaimed actor and producer, celebrated for his range across film, TV, and stage. Fresh off Sundance with Love, Brooklyn and The Actor, and SXSW with The Dutchman, Holland has delivered unforgettable performances in Moonlight, Selma, Passing, and High Flying Bird. His TV credits include The Big Cigar, The Eddy, and The Knick, alongside stage work from Broadway to Shakespeare’s Globe.


    Together, they reunite for The Brothers Size, exploring brotherhood, legacy, and art. In this episode, these two giants sit with The Frogs to talk about the things rarely said but always essential.


    Credits (Season 2):

    • A production of Outside In Theatre in Highland Park, Los Angeles


    • Created by Alex Ubokudom & Tobie Windham


    • Edited by Brianna Seamster & Byron Rogers


    • Recorded & Mixed by Arlo Sanders


    • Theme Song by Arlo Sanders


    • Produced by Brianna Seamster & Jessica Hanna


    • Executive Produced by The Frogs & Outside In Theatre


    Recorded at Outside In Theatre

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    45 mins