
Episode 163
Film, orchestral music, moving a theatre home, and a one-woman play
This week's Speaking of the Arts is an eclectic mix of film, classical music, and theatre. Host Diana Moxon gets a review of the recent True/False film fest from its Director of Marketing, Stacie Pottinger, plus a look ahead to a couple of outdoor summer
Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon
June 11, 20211h 0m
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Show Notes
This week's Speaking of the Arts is an eclectic mix of film, classical music, and theatre. Host Diana Moxon gets a review of the recent True/False film fest from its Director of Marketing, Stacie Pottinger, plus a look ahead to a couple of outdoor summer Ragboat screenings; the Missouri Symphony Orchestra's Executive Director, Trent Rash, talks about the upcoming Hot Summer Nights program; Jill Womack gives an update on TRYPS kids theatre's move to their new old home at Columbia Mall; and actor Elizabeth Braaten Palmieri and director David Wilson talk about working together on Greenhouse Theatre Project's production of the George Brant one-woman play 'Grounded'. Thanks to guitarist Yasmin Williams for the opening and closing music credits (www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com)
Topics
Diana MoxonKOPNartstheatremusicTrue/False film festRagtag Film SocietyRagtag CinemaStacie PottingerTrent RashMissouri Symphony OrchestraHot Summer NightsJill WomackTRYPSTRYPS Children's TheatreElizabeth Braaten PalmieriDavid WilsonGreenhouse Theatre Project'Grounded'George BrantYasmin Williams