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I love audio and Canadian history, put them together and you have "Yellow Bellies", an audio drama by Theatre of the Beat about Canadian Mennonite conscientious objectors during World War II. I chat with Cedric Martin, Artistic Producer/cast and Kimberlee Walker, Education and Outreach Manager/cast about this slice of Canadian history.
My second interview is with Rochelle Richardson, the co-artistic director of Low Hanging Fruit, about the media piece she adapted from her play, "Queen Latifah Give Me Strength". The new iteration will be part of Rendezvous with Madness Festival (October 15-25), the largest mental health festival in the world. The Festival is presented by Workman Arts.
I love audio and Canadian history, put them together and you have "Yellow Bellies", an audio drama by Theatre of the Beat about Canadian Mennonite conscientious objectors during World War II. I chat with Cedric Martin, Artistic Producer/cast and Kimberlee Walker, Education and Outreach Manager/cast about this slice of Canadian history.
My second interview is with Rochelle Richardson, the co-artistic director of Low Hanging Fruit, about the media piece she adapted from her play, "Queen Latifah Give Me Strength". The new iteration will be part of Rendezvous with Madness Festival (October 15-25), the largest mental health festival in the world. The Festival is presented by Workman Arts.