Positive Creativity Podcast

Rebecca S'manga Frank: Actor, Writer, Director, Educator

Episode Summary

Rebecca is a writer, actor, story doula and culture worker skilled in the Blewish arts. She creates and facilitates as a Black, Jewish, Swazi, American woman. She holds a BA from Mills College in creative writing, and an MFA from NYU's graduate acting program. Her monologues, psalms, essays, comedy, poetry, and plays have been featured in Lilith Magazine, Hadassah Magazine, Hillel International, Reboot, as well as other theaters, educational centers, and Jewish arts and culture spaces. Most recently she performed in the world premiere of “Love All,” written by Anna Deavere Smith at La Jolla Playhouse and in “At the Wedding” at Lincoln Center’s LCT3. We loved chatting with Rebecca and hearing her story of becoming an actor. From new play projects to a novel to documentary theatre pieces to teaching creative writing to participating several fellowships, she has SO many impressive, meaningful projects going on and makes it look so easy. We talked about doing work that is in alignment with Rebecca’s values and her integrity, and how her identity as a Black and Jewish woman informs her artistry.  It was especially fun to talk about her character work in the form of an orange. Rebecca is warm, engaging and inspiring, and we are certain you will enjoy this episode. Happy listening!

Episode Notes

@smanga_yahart

The Non Monologues

IMDB

Lillith Magazine Interview

William DeMeritt's Episode 

Way of Integrity