
Episode 177
Classical music at the pub, climate change theatre, a shorts film festival, and the return of the Interpretations art show
On this week's show a cross-section of Columbia's arts instigators, each working creatively to change expectations. The Missouri Symphony Orchestra is taking classical music out to local drinking holes and Executive Director Trent Rash talks about Prelude
Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon
September 17, 202153m 9s
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Show Notes
On this week's show a cross-section of Columbia's arts instigators, each working creatively to change expectations. The Missouri Symphony Orchestra is taking classical music out to local drinking holes and Executive Director Trent Rash talks about Preludes at the Pub; the University of Missouri's theatre department teams up with the international Climate Change Theatre Action to present 13 short plays written by playwrights around the world following the prompt of "Envisioning a Global Green New Deal" and director Kasey Lynch talks about their production; Film-maker Matt Schacht talks about the return of the COMO Shorts Film festival and the importance of giving film makers a local platform; and at the Columbia Art League the Interpretations show returns and Diana talks with Executive Director Kelsey Hammond along with artist John Fennell and writer Lori Younker about their experience of interpreting each others' work. Opening and closing music credits with thanks to Yasmin Williams (www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com)
Topics
Diana MoxonKOPNSpeaking of the ArtsMissouri Symphony Orchestrathe MOSYTrent RashPreludes at the PubMU TheatreUniversity of Missouri TheatreKasey LynchClimate Change Theatre ActionMatt SchachtCOMO ShortsVidWestColumbia Art LeagueInterpretationsKelsey HammondJohn FennellLori YounkerYasmin Williamsartstheatremusicfilm