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A life of opportunities in theatre and the importance of family. An active life in theatre that spanned the U.S. and engaged with many well-known theatre people - and a doctoral degree and teaching along the way.
I talk with my father about his passion for the arts, while he loves them, how he discovered his passion for them, and where he sees them going in the future.
Interviewing Lucio castanzo about his childhood and also talking about teaching. In the USA after going to Italy for three years when he was little
[Recorded: Thursday, February 9th, 2022] Carol (71) and Aly (38) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Carol is deeply involved in the Waynesboro community, although she is originally from a small coal mining town in Pennsylvania, spending...
Bryan Adams (33) interviews his mother Patricia Adams (57) about her work life and her family.
Best friends John Cramer (59) and Doug Jarecki (48) have a conversation about how they met, how their acting careers progressed, and how they enjoy spending time together, along with their wives.
During the interview we talked about verns life. This included his adoption by his aunt and uncle, his marriage, his career in the arts, etc.
Alan Hams shared stories from his childhood and his teenage years. They also remembered the adventures of family trips.
Colleagues Susan Edmondson (57) and Jeff Finn (42) discuss the development of downtown Colorado Springs and their involvement in this ongoing project. They reflect on the many variables that contribute to a successful downtown area while emphasizing the unique potential...
Clint McGuire (56) interviews his longtime friend, Miranda Lund (43), about her experiences as a student in the USC Aiken theatre department, and how it led to her creating an Instagram account devoted to cosplay.
Claire McCoy (58) sits down with her father, George Black (86), to ask him about his experiences as an actor and his career as a professor in the theater departments of various universities.
Clint McGuire (56) interviews long-time friend Gregory "Greg" Wardlaw (53) on his experiences as a theatre student at University of South Carolina Aiken's University Theatre program, and how it served him in his post-graduate life.
Chris Lampen-Crowell (63) and Bruce Johnson (68) talk about the process of opening their store Gazelle Sports in Downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan, and the barriers they overcame to make it a success.
Friends and colleagues John Graham (70) and Rhonda Van Pelt (65) talk about the role and importance of small-town newspapers and discuss how small-town newspapers have changed over time.
The interview is conducted by Rosalie Kenward (17) with her father Mark Kenward (50). It was recorded in Oakland, California in November 2017. They discuss childhood, moving, family dynamics, the divorce of his parents and the lessons learned from traumatic...
Bernard Gersten, 86, by his friend and colleague, Anne Cattaneo, 56, about the Lincoln Center Theater.
I asked myself a few questions about my future and a few about my past. Mainly the topic focused on those who have been the most influential in my life, which is my loved ones.
Larry Nelson (67) and his wife, Dawn Borowski (68), reflect on dating, the marriage proposal, their wedding, and enjoyment of travel.
Bailey Stahl, an actress, talks about her experiences throughout her life on stage and how it has impacted her.
This interview was created by asking a panel of theatre artists each one questions about Theatre and what it means to them. The resulting interview is a compilation of their responses.
Sally Dorst, 70, is interviewed by her employee Jensen Wheeler Wolfe, 48, about her love of the arts.
Jamie Hill, operations manager at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Center, talks about her role as a Moscow Farmers Market Commission member, market relations with downtown businesses and what makes the market always interesting.