
Episode 111
May 29, 2020 - The Arts from your Sofa part 51
On this week's trip around the arts, host Diana Moxon finds out from director Barbie Banks what Ragtag Cinema is doing to get ready for its reopening next week; Tryps' director Jill Womack talks about the silver lining of reinventing their summer camp pro
Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon
May 29, 202059m 26s
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Show Notes
On this week's trip around the arts, host Diana Moxon finds out from director Barbie Banks what Ragtag Cinema is doing to get ready for its reopening next week; Tryps' director Jill Womack talks about the silver lining of reinventing their summer camp program into the virtual realm; the Missouri Symphony Orchestra's Monica Palmer introduces Diana to contemporary female composer Nkeiru Okoye; Skylark's Alex George chats about the world of independent bookstores, and a new biography of George Washington; and Stephens College's Jennifer Hemphill and husband John Hemphill, both former Broadway actors, talk about the shuttering of the world's most famous theatre district.
Topics
Diana MoxonKOPNartstheatremusicbooksBarbie BanksRagtag CinemaTRYPSJill WomackMissouri Symphony OrchestraMonica PalmerNkeiru OkoyeSkylark BookshopAlex GeorgeStephens CollegeJennifer HemphillJohn Hemphill