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Category Archives: Interviews
Feb
8
8
Tricia Stewart. Photo by Sycamore Studios. We were lucky enough to have original Calendar Girl Tricia Stewart in the audience for the opening night of our production, and now we have her here on the blog in her own words. … Continue reading
Jan
31
31
Only one more day until the ladies of Calendar Girls bare–well, almost bare–it all on their official opening night! Leading up to the triumphant moment, we sat down to chat with director Rachel Ditor about staging the “less clothed” scenes and … Continue reading
Posted in Calendar Girls, Interviews
Tagged Arts Club, arts club theatre company, Calendar Girls, Calendar Girls play, rachel ditor
Jan
9
9
What inspired the creation of Do You Want What I Have Got? A Craigslist Cantata? I was interested in writing a short musical, in order to do more of a trial kind of thing, and also because I like short … Continue reading
Posted in A Craigslist Cantata, Interviews
Tagged A Craigslist Cantata, Arts, Arts Club, Bill Richardson, PuSh Festival, Revue Stage, Veda Hille























