It Takes a Village – ARTS. WORK. LIFE. Podcast (Season 4, Episode 3)

ARTS. WORK. LIFE. is an award-winning podcast about what it’s really like to work in the performing arts, featuring bold, untold stories from artists and arts workers. The podcast is produced by the Association of Performing Arts Professionals with the support of the Wallace Foundation. Listen on your favorite podcast app.

Season 4 is here! Episodes arrive bi-weekly through August.

In Episode 3: It Takes a Village

Whether you are creating street art, launching a career, running a business, or building a “Globe-ette,” you can’t do it alone. In this episode, we explore the breakthroughs, the challenges, the successes and the magic that comes from working together.

INTRO: “Each Brick In The Wall” with Sonia Clark, owner and producer of Unicycle Productions in Niagara Falls, New York.

ACT ONE
: “Flying High” with Karen Franzel, the manager and booking agent for Danny the Acrobat based out of Orlando, Florida.

ACT TWO: “A Day in the Life” with GregRobin Smith, the founder and managing director of the Washington Shakespearean Festival in Seattle, Washington.

ACT THREE: “In Family We Trust” with Juanita Anderson, the theater coordinator for Teatro Trail and Sala Catarsis theaters in Miami, Florida.

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