Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Episode 23 is Online

Welcome to Episode 23 of the Sounds of Knoxville Theatre podcast. This is the show that's all about theatre in the Knoxville and surrounding counties. One of the biggest weekends ever in Knoxville area theatre is coming up in a few days, and I'm visiting with Robert Hutchens, the director of the Clayton Center for the Arts - they're hosting the Clayton Center Community Theatre Festival.



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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Episode 22 is Online

Welcome to Episode 22 of the Sounds of Knoxville Theatre podcast. This is the show that's all about theatre in the Knoxville and surrounding counties. Lots of shows continuing runs, some concluding, some gearing up for a big festival next week - either way, it's a big weekend for theatre in the Knoxville area so let's get to it.



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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Episode 21 is Online

Welcome to Episode 21 of the Sounds of Knoxville Theatre podcast. It's a big weekend in theatre in the Knoxville area, and this week I'm speaking with Caroline King, the director of Children's Theatre of Knoxville's production of "Disney's Beauty and the Beast".



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Friday, July 6, 2012

Episode 20 is Online!

Welcome to Episode 20 of the Sounds of Knoxville Theatre podcast. This week I'm speaking with Tom Parkhill, director of the Tennessee Stage Company, about the upcoming Shakespeare in the Square productions of "As You Like It" and "Julius Caesar."



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