
Episode 214
For the Love of Locals art show, and theatre: 'She Kills Monsters', 'Brilliant Traces', and the Lyceum's Summer Season
As KOPN prepares to move to its new home this week, show host, Diana Moxon, revisits some recent chats: the art exhibit 'For the Love of Locals' featuring portraiture works by three local artists, Lisa Bartlett, Jane Mudd and Amy Stephenson at the Boone H
Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon
June 17, 202258m 57s
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Show Notes
As KOPN prepares to move to its new home this week, show host, Diana Moxon, revisits some recent chats: the art exhibit 'For the Love of Locals' featuring portraiture works by three local artists, Lisa Bartlett, Jane Mudd and Amy Stephenson at the Boone History and Culture Center's Montminy Gallery; a conversation with director Ed Hanson and actors Adam Brietzke and Natalie Botkins about their production of the Cindy Lou Johnson play 'Brilliant Traces' opening this week at Talking Horse Productions; a whistle stop tour through the Arrow Rock Lyceum theatre's summer season with its Producing Artistic Director, Quin Gresham; and a peek behind the curtains of Maplewood Barn's production of the Que Nguyen play 'She Kills Monsters' with its director, Chris Bowling and actor Ada Chapman. Opening and closing music credits with thanks to guitarist Yasmin Williams (www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com)
Topics
Diana MoxonKOPN'Speaking of the Arts'theatreartsmusicLisa BartlettJane MuddAmy StephensonAudrey FloreyMontminy GalleryBoone History and Culture Center'For the Love of Locals'Ed HansonAdam BrietzkeNatalie BotkinsTalking Horse Productions'Brilliant Traces' playQuin GreshamLyceum TheatreArrow RockArrow Rock Lyceum TheatreMaplewood Barn'She Kills Monsters'Chris BowlingAda Chapman