Karen Ann Daniels explores her dual roles at the Folger Shakespeare Library as the Director of Programming and Artistic Director at the Folger Theatre, and her innovative approach to programming and audience engagement in the evolving landscape of theater post-pandemic. Daniels discusses her arrival at the Folger during a period of significant change, including the pandemic, racial reckoning, and major renovations, and how these challenges presented unique opportunities for outreach and community engagement. We talk about her experiences with New York City’s Public Theatre and her initiatives with San Diego’s The Old Globe, her philosophy of reaching out to diverse communities and bringing theater to them and her creation of innovative programming at the Folger like The Reading Room Festival and Works in Progress, focusing on community participation and engaging audiences with Shakespeare’s work in contemporary contexts. We discuss the recent production of “The Winter’s Tale” and how it aligns with the Folger’s vision of transformation and accessibility, how Shakespeare’s works can be adapted to reflect diverse cultures and generations, and the importance of expanding perspectives on Shakespeare. And Daniels shares her vision for the future of the Folger, including continued programming diversification, virtual engagements, and community-focused events.
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