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Mary Sheila Harmon-Sasso and Mary Harmon-Christian

Mary "Cathy" Harmon-Christian (57) talks with her aunt Mary Sheila Harmon-Sasso (83) about the Harmon family line and their roots in Illinois by way of Ireland.

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Kim Jones and Larry Marsh

Kim Jones (65) interviews her spouse Larry Marsh (80) about his childhood, his career as a history teacher, and his varied interests, including photography, music, and theater.

Shania talks theatre!

Frozen Jr stage manager Shania talks about the trials and tribulations of theatre.

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Seth Williams and Jesse James

Seth Hunter Williams (28) talks with his fiancé Jesse James (37) about the meaning of living an extraordinary life, childhood reflections, working at haunted houses, memories of coming out to family, and what they hope to "leave behind".

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Beverly Hasper and Alison Gooding

Beverly Hasper [no age given] talks with her friend Alison Gooding (62) about moving from Ephrata, Washington to Soap Lake, Washington, where she spent 35 years working at Masquers Theater. She talks about the efforts to fundraise for the theater...

Great Thanksgiving Listen – Chloé Brunner and her Mom, Jane Wilson (11-26-2023)

This interview was recorded on November 26, 2023 in Flemington NJ. Chloé Brunner interviews her mom, Jane Wilson, about her life growing up and her childhood. Jane Wilson talks about what it was like to live on a military base...

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SOUTA with Donna Marquet

An interview with Donna Marquet, Senior Lecturer in Scenic Design at the University of North Texas and founder of SOUTA. We discuss the planning, execution, and impact of this event that connects graduating students to theatre industry professionals.

Bethany Banner

Bethany Banner shares memories from the Kindleberger Festival with Lindsay Campbell. Recorded live at the Kindleberger Festival StoryCorps booth as part of the 40th Festival Anniversary celebration on July 9, 2022.

“You Can Do Better….”

My grandpa, Rich Spencer, has had a great life. In this interview, you’ll learn about his great accomplishments and upbringing. From Evanston Wyoming to Harvard Buisness School, you’ll see the steps he took to achieve success.

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Tamara Nicks and Clint McGuire

Clint McGuire (56) speaks with his friend Tamara Nicks (55) about her time as one of the first members of the University Theatre program at the University of South Carolina Aiken.

"It's my favorite discipline in the world. I don't care who you are, there's a place for you in our world of Theatre."
September 16, 2019 App Interview

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.

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Gregory Wardlaw and Clint McGuire

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.

Carly Haines and Bailey Stahl- Dramatic Arts

Bailey Stahl, an actress, talks about her experiences throughout her life on stage and how it has impacted her.

Interview With Myself

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.

Rosalie Kenward talks with her father, Mark Kenward about his childhood, their family, and life before she was born.

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...

Roger Moon

Retired theater teacher reflects on stories of the past.

Kris Jordan

Current Festival Director Kris Jordan speaks with Festival Founder Zen Campbell about the Kindleberger Summer Festival of the Performing Arts.

Frank Xavier Levy

Frank Levy was a teacher, coach, and children's theater director. He began directing at age 10 and spent the next 60 years perfecting his Magnificent Theater.