
Episode 72
August 30, 2019 - Greenhouse Theatre Project; novelist, Laura McHugh
The world loves troubled literary characters and on this week's show, Diana Moxon, chats Hedda Gabler - Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen's complex, tortured and oft malevolent character - to Greenhouse Theatre Project's founder and actor Elizabeth Braate
Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon
August 30, 201955m 45s
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Show Notes
The world loves troubled literary characters and on this week's show, Diana Moxon, chats Hedda Gabler - Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen's complex, tortured and oft malevolent character - to Greenhouse Theatre Project's founder and actor Elizabeth Braaten-Palmieri, director Matt Trucano and actor Julia Valen and what audiences can expect from their upcoming production. Diana's second guest this week is Rural Noir novelist, Laura McHugh, whose latest book, 'The Wolf Wants In' hit bookstores at the beginning of August. Laura talks about growing up deep in the Ozarks and how it provided a rich vein of dark stories and characters for her novels.
Topics
artstheatrecrime fictionDiana MoxonElizabeth Braaten-PalmieriMatt TrucanoJulia ValenHedda GablerGreenhouse Theatre ProjectLaura McHughrural noirThe Wolf Wants InArrowoodThe Weight of Blood