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The protagonist of Hilary Cohen’s first murder mystery, "A Turquoise Grave," is looking forward to a tropical getaway but instead finds herself trying to prove a man is innocent of murder. Hilary, widely known as the playwright for the famed Wild Swan Theater, has turned her talents to the written page. Hilary talks about how becoming a novelist seemed like the natural next step for her creative career on the next edition of "creative:impact" with Deb Polich.
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Wild Swan Theater’s co-founders and artistic directors Hillary Cohen and Sandy Ryder created a family theater program their way. For more than 40 years,…
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The Wild Swan Theater in Ann Arbor has announced it will be closing its studio at the end of June.The theater was launched in 1980 and has been led by its…
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This week, "Art and Soul" is about the performance arts. WEMU's Lisa Barry and Wendy Wright talk about the many different performances taking place…
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They set out together to stage a few excellent and accessible children’s theater shows. One by one, those shows added up to 40 years and the award-winning…
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This week, Art and Soul is about the performing arts in our area. 89.1 WEMU's Lisa Barry is joined by local writer and arts reviewer Jenn McKee to talk…