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Today, Oenone is in conversation with actress, playwright and activist Danai Gurira. Danai plays the beloved character Michonne in one of our favourite shows - The Walking Dead. The Walking Dead is back with a new spinoff series - The Ones Who Live - which sees Michonne reunite with her husband Rick after they were separated in a post-zombie-apocalyptic world. We find out what it’s like to portray a love story in such a high stakes world, why Danai thinks The Walking Dead captured audiences from its very first pilot, and her experiences as an executive producer, lead and writer on the series. All episodes of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live are available exclusively on Sky and Now. You can binge all 11 series of The Walking Dead there as well! Follow Danai on Instagram @danaigurira — Follow us on Instagram: @everythingiscontentpod @beth_mccoll @ruchira_sharma @oenone --- This episode of Everything Is Content was produced by Faye Lawrence and Ollie Braddy for We Are Grape Exec Producer: James Norman-Fyfe Music: James Richardson Photography: Rebecca Need-Meenar Artwork: Joe Gardner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have a guest double bill this week as Danai Gurira drops by to talk about taking up Michonne’s sword again in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, and Sam Spruell also joins us to talk all things Fargo. Plus we put Jake Gyllenhaal in the dock in Apple TV+’s remake of 1990 Harrison Ford thriller Presumed Innocent, House Of The Dragon roars back onto Sky, and Under The Bridge takes a look a girl violence when it arrives on Disney+. All that and we share with you the details of the great Pilot TV marriage proposal that never was…
From Hollywood to Masvingo to Harare! Danai Gurira (The Walking Dead, All Eyez On Me, The Black Panther) and Zaza Muchemwa (Associate Artistic Director at Almasi Arts) join Onai, Archie and Musa on this first episode of NOOG for 2018. The ladies explain the complex issues reflected in their creative work which take Onai and Archie on a journey from Liberia, London, The US, Harare and of course Wakanda. Danai explains how she chooses characters she plays, whether she brought her sword and the importance of education in the Creative industry. Zaza shares her story of hard work that got her from Masvingo to working on global projects and fighting for the rights of women! Listen to this episode and find out how you can experience the Almasi Playwrights Festival going on in Harare this weekend! Facebook
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