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Nov 26th, 2010 at 10:55pm

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I've decided to expand our blog to go beyond just reviews (because, let's face it, our friends at Utah Theatre Bloggers are doing a much better job). So this new format, Backstage Stories, will still include the odd review, and will now include behind-the-scenes stories from local productions as well as articles on theatre from local experts.

Our first article is a behind the scenes story regarding April Fossen's experience working on Plan-B's She Was My Brother.  Check it out

Following this, I'll publish the first part of the panel discussion Robert Easton and I gave on Auditioning at the Page-to-Stage festival.

Do you have a behind-the-scenes story you'd like to share, or have an area of expertise you'd like to write an article or series of articles about? If so, don't be shy! PM me your ideas and we'll talk

Until then, check it out April's article: http://www.backstageutah.com/reviews/?p=77
 

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Reply #1 - Nov 28th, 2010 at 12:36pm

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This is a great idea, Swami. Smiley
 
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