[Dr. Willis Dunbar profiles three Kalamazoo-area summer theaters].
Dr. Willis Dunbar profiles three Kalamazoo-area summer theaters in this installment of "Know your city" and interviews their directors about theater operations and upcoming productions. Ray Wagner, director of the Saugatuck Players, talks about the support they have received from the art colony in S...
Uniform Title: | Kalamazoo Valley Museum WKZO transcription disc collection.
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Language: | English |
Series: | Kalamazoo Valley Museum WKZO transcription disc collection.
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Physical Description: | 1 audio file (13 min., 44 sec.) |
Variant Title: |
Know your city |
Format: | Electronic Audio Software |
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Dr. Willis Dunbar profiles three Kalamazoo-area summer theaters in this installment of "Know your city" and interviews their directors about theater operations and upcoming productions. Ray Wagner, director of the Saugatuck Players, talks about the support they have received from the art colony in Saugatuck and their use of personnel from the Kalamazoo Civic Players, Jack and Betty Ragotzy, of the Village Players in Richland, MI, discuss their audiences and schedule and Carl Jennis, director of the Lakeshore Players, discusses the broad geographical region he draws his personnel from and reveals that Lakshore's third show of the season will mark the world premiere of an exciting new original play. |
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Note: | Title supplied. Electronic resource. Originally broadcast on WKZO Radio. Part of the Kalamazoo Valley Museum WKZO transcription disc collection. |
Call Number: | Voice 33899 |
Playing Time: | 00:13:44 |
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Broadcast 1948 |