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Today's episode features the Max Wyeth, who stopped through Interior Plains to talk about many of our favorite topics—films, food, and family. In particular, he wanted to shine a spotlight on his grandma and dear friend, Betty aka Tita Jean.
Max is one-of-a-kind--a born performer. It's no surprise then that he pulls all of friends and family into his skits (which he calls “art”). The leading lady in many of these productions is his grandma, Ms. Tita Jean. She is the Abbott to his Costello. See for yourself by checking out Max’s Instagram…these are a couple of my favorite skits:
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Midnight Train
Theme Song provided by the one and only Celia
By The Missouri HouseToday's episode features the Max Wyeth, who stopped through Interior Plains to talk about many of our favorite topics—films, food, and family. In particular, he wanted to shine a spotlight on his grandma and dear friend, Betty aka Tita Jean.
Max is one-of-a-kind--a born performer. It's no surprise then that he pulls all of friends and family into his skits (which he calls “art”). The leading lady in many of these productions is his grandma, Ms. Tita Jean. She is the Abbott to his Costello. See for yourself by checking out Max’s Instagram…these are a couple of my favorite skits:
No thank you
Midnight Train
Theme Song provided by the one and only Celia