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


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 

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