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Voice of the Arts
WQED Multimedia
700 episodes
1 day ago
Insights and anecdotes from musicians, dancers, artists, actors and directors, as well as audience response.
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Performing Arts
Arts,
Music,
Music Interviews
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Insights and anecdotes from musicians, dancers, artists, actors and directors, as well as audience response.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
Music,
Music Interviews
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Stage 62 - Oklahoma
Voice of the Arts
13 minutes 41 seconds
2 weeks ago
Stage 62 - Oklahoma
Stage 62 presents Oklahoma at the Carnegie Music Hall in Carnegie, PA for two weekends - November 6-9 and November 13-15 with a cast of 40 directed by Rob James . Brian Ferris, Curly, who sings “Oh What a Beautiful Morning” and Rachel Fox, Aunt Eller, who serves as the emotional overseer for the cast bring to life the Rodgers and Hammerstein ground breaking Broadway hit that tells the story of America as the Oklahoma territory is becoming a state. Rachel and Brian joined Jim Cunningham on the QED Morning Show to reveal the special qualities of the production complete with a dining deal for visitors to Carnegie who’d like to try a new restaurant. Rachel says there is nothing that can compete with the presence and excitement of live theater and Stage 62 has been providing quality productions since 1962. Rachel and Brian are Grove City graduates who have enjoyed a life long passion for theater. Rachel and Brian are both veterans of the Stage 62 productions which included a long successful partnership last summer at the Greer Cabaret Theater downtown and Rachel’s previous success in Guys and Dolls.
Voice of the Arts
Insights and anecdotes from musicians, dancers, artists, actors and directors, as well as audience response.