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Steve Ouellette is in the house…the front of the house, that is. Steve has managed theaters in New York City, Lansing and he’s now in the land of Ann Arbor. Following his “yellow brick road” brought him full circle from the opening of "Wicked" on Broadway to the opening of "Wicked" the film at the State Theatre. Meet Steve and hear some wickedly good stories when he joined Deb Polich on this edition of "creative:impact."
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Art, in all its forms, is a universal language. Sreyashi Dey’s company, Akshara, explores contemporary themes by bringing Indian myths to life through Indian dance and theater. Sreyashi joins Deb Polich on this edition of WEMU’s "creative:impact." They chat about the new work she is premiering at the Rasa Festival, September 23.
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The use of prop guns in Ann Arbor Pioneer High School’s upcoming production of the musical Oklahoma! will be minimized. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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It is a borrowed philosophy but one that guided Ken Fischer's career and leadership vision. For 30 years, Ken served as President of the University…
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Susan Guszynski and Greg Mazure are theater production professionals who have seen the world over the last 30 years as members of national theater touring…
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Fashion is cyclical in nature--what is tacky now is retro later. But what about the fashions from long ago with the flouncy hats and pointed shoes you…
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A lot of people work are working hard to make sure you never know they are there. They work lighting, costuming, sound, stage maintenance, and projection…
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Ann Arbor's Performance Network Theatre is premiering a new show Called "Why Not Me? A Sammy Davis Jr. Story" starring Sean Blake. The one man show…
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Local, live theater is one of the many benefits of living in Washtenaw County. One local theater production infuses old time music with a classic story…