
Episode 180
Improv Elephants, Arsenic in the Elderberry Wine, and Making a Music Center Dream Come True
On this week's show, host Diana Moxon chats with three songwriting musicians - Audra Sergel, Phylshawn Johnson and Violet Vonder Haar, about making their dream of a mid-Missouri music center for children and adults come true; to theatre director, Ed Elsea
Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon
October 7, 202158m 43s
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Show Notes
On this week's show, host Diana Moxon chats with three songwriting musicians - Audra Sergel, Phylshawn Johnson and Violet Vonder Haar, about making their dream of a mid-Missouri music center for children and adults come true; to theatre director, Ed Elsea, whose production of Joseph Kesselring's classic farce 'Arsenic and Old Lace' opens next week at Columbia Entertainment Company, about interjecting freshness into an 80-year old play; and The Stable Boys' Stacie Pottinger talks about diving into improv for the first time at the age of 47 and making the move from the rehearsal room back to the stage after 18 months away. Opening and closing music credits with thanks to guitarist Yasmin Williams (www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com)
Topics
Diana MoxonKOPNSpeaking of the ArtstheatreartsmusicAudra SergelPhylshawn JohnsonViolet Vonder HaarCompass Music CenterEd ElseaColumbia Entertainment CompanyArsenic and Old LaceJoseph KesselringThe Stable BoysimprovStacie PottingerThe Elephant in the RoomYasmin WilliamsRestless Heart