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Theater on the Verge's Chris Jensen, Torch Song director Troy Nickerson, and actor Jonah Taylor visit host Henry McNulty at the SPR studios to discuss the upcoming production. Actor Marianne McLaughlin also joins to perform a scene with Jonah Taylor.
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Director of The Tempest, Paula Randall, joins host Henry McNulty in the studio to offer updates on the production. Listen here to learn more about this modern reimagining of Shakespeare's classic.
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Guests Lorna Hamilton, Monica Flaherty, and Jeje McPherson join host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss their upcoming variety show "A Veterans Salute in Song and Story."
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Chelsea LeValley, Troy Nickerson, and Tonya Ballman-Lakewolf from Spokane Civic Theatre's "Waitress" join host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss the upcoming production.
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Director Paula Randall joins host Henry McNulty to discuss her reimagining of Shakespeare's "The Tempest" with Center Stage Productions.
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Author Eileen Garvin joined host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss her latest novel, "Crow Talk."
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Cast members from University High School's production of "Mamma Mia!" joined host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss the show.
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Cast members from Central Valley High School's "Hadestown: Teen Edition" join host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss their upcoming production.
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Cast members of Ferris High School's "The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940" join host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss their production.
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Cast members from Lake City High School's "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" join host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss their upcoming production.
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Members of touring group Actors from the London Stage, Esmonde Cole and Sadie Pepperrell, join host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss their upcoming performances of Hamlet at Gonzaga University.
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Director Blake Anthony Edwards and actors Abi Renner and John Murphy joined host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss Gonzaga University's upcoming production of "Stupid F**king Bird," a "(post-) modern re-telling of Russian playwright Anton Chekhov's 1895 masterpiece 'The Seagull.'"