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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Knoxville and the surrounding areas are rich in theatre, from middle and high school up through multiple community theatres, colleges, the University of Tennessee and several professional companies. This site explores the people and organizations that bring theatre to our community.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
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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Saturday, June 30, 2012
We have a winner!
Thank you to everyone who submitted their responses to the Sounds of Knoxville Theatre survey - the entries have been shuffled and one was randomly selected. Congratulations to....
Brenda Devault Widener
...who has won two tickets to see "Beauty & the Beast" at the Children's Theatre of Knoxville, on the date of her choice.
Again, thank you to everyone who participated - if you didn't have a chance to get your thoughts in, I will leave a link to the survey live on the site. I would still love to hear from anyone with ideas on how to improve the podcast!
Brenda Devault Widener
...who has won two tickets to see "Beauty & the Beast" at the Children's Theatre of Knoxville, on the date of her choice.
Again, thank you to everyone who participated - if you didn't have a chance to get your thoughts in, I will leave a link to the survey live on the site. I would still love to hear from anyone with ideas on how to improve the podcast!
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Episode 19 is Online!
Welcome to Episode 19 of the Sounds of Knoxville Theatre podcast.
This week, in addition to the usual slate of production and audition
listings, we're speaking with the producers and directors of "Ragtime"
from The Word Players, and also will hear a number from the show
performed by the cast.
The survey deadline is extended! Check one of the previous posts for info about our user survey, and your chance to win two tickets to Children's Theatre of Knoxville's production of "Beauty and the Beast".
If you would like a permanent copy to keep for your very own, click here.
You can also subscribe to the podcast by email: enter your email address in the blank on the right of the screen to receive notifications by email of new episodes.
The survey deadline is extended! Check one of the previous posts for info about our user survey, and your chance to win two tickets to Children's Theatre of Knoxville's production of "Beauty and the Beast".
If you would like a permanent copy to keep for your very own, click here.
You can also subscribe to the podcast by email: enter your email address in the blank on the right of the screen to receive notifications by email of new episodes.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Episode 18 is Online
We have a survey! Check the previous post for info about our user survey, and your chance to win two tickets to Children's Theatre of Knoxville's production of "Beauty and the Beast".
If you would like a permanent copy to keep for your very own, click here.
You can also subscribe to the podcast by email: enter your email address in the blank on the right of the screen to receive notifications by email of new episodes.
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