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This week Cindy and Scott sit down with Holly Stults! As the Education Programs Director at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre, Holly oversees Jr. Civic, the largest non-school-based theatre education program in Indiana. With a legacy spanning 60 years, the program focuses on much more than just hitting your marks. Holly shares her philosophy on using theatre to build a foundation of confidence, professional conduct, and the importance of not only being good at the work but being good to work with—essential life skills that serve students long after the curtain falls.
Holly also reflects on her roots in Hoagland, Indiana, and her journey to becoming the first dance major to graduate from Ball State University. Holly’s story is a testament to the magic of live performance, the power of losing oneself in your passion, and the importance of helping others find their voice.
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By Scott Osborne & Cindy CollinsThis week Cindy and Scott sit down with Holly Stults! As the Education Programs Director at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre, Holly oversees Jr. Civic, the largest non-school-based theatre education program in Indiana. With a legacy spanning 60 years, the program focuses on much more than just hitting your marks. Holly shares her philosophy on using theatre to build a foundation of confidence, professional conduct, and the importance of not only being good at the work but being good to work with—essential life skills that serve students long after the curtain falls.
Holly also reflects on her roots in Hoagland, Indiana, and her journey to becoming the first dance major to graduate from Ball State University. Holly’s story is a testament to the magic of live performance, the power of losing oneself in your passion, and the importance of helping others find their voice.
Listen now! 🎭🌟
Follow No Title Needed Podcast on Instagram and Facebook!
@notitleneededshow
@ozziesart
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