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In this episode, part two of our interview, I sat down with Ted Peck, former Head Coach at Stanton High School in Stanton, NE. Under Ted's direction, Stanton developed a signature style that led to a 15-year run of success on the stage. Join us as we dive into:
*More about the world of Texas One-Acts (UIL)*Making your show difficult, and why that's a good thing*The number one thing to which Ted credits his success *Making a social commentary through theatre *Politics he faced as a director *A big risk he regrets not taking *Festivals *Mistakes he has made as a director *A great Mel Shoemaker story And much more! Show Notes available at: http://www.speechanddramacoach.com/podcast-004/
By Chris KabesIn this episode, part two of our interview, I sat down with Ted Peck, former Head Coach at Stanton High School in Stanton, NE. Under Ted's direction, Stanton developed a signature style that led to a 15-year run of success on the stage. Join us as we dive into:
*More about the world of Texas One-Acts (UIL)*Making your show difficult, and why that's a good thing*The number one thing to which Ted credits his success *Making a social commentary through theatre *Politics he faced as a director *A big risk he regrets not taking *Festivals *Mistakes he has made as a director *A great Mel Shoemaker story And much more! Show Notes available at: http://www.speechanddramacoach.com/podcast-004/