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Saturday, October 10, 2009
Conservatory Hour
Monday, Oct. 12
MARY ROGERS will be our guest.
This will certainly be an informative and exciting session so please join us.
4:30 in the Checco Studio A
Critique for The Grapes of Wrath will be the following Monday.
Conservatory hour thus far has been quite interesting. I'm very excited that Mary Rogers will be visiting and speaking to us. Its good to have a class which is set up to bring in outside speakers. Although the teachers here are very experienced, it can be nice to have guest speakers to get a different point of view. Mary Rogers has an impressive history in the theater world, so what she has to say will be exciting.
I agree with Sylvianne that Conservatory Hour has been very intriguing over the past few weeks. I'm very exciting to meet Mary Rodgers, having worked on Once Upon a Mattress last year. It's always interesting to hear about the lives of people who are so illustrious within the theatrical community. Even if their careers are not necessarily similar to the future that I hope to achieve, it's still fascinating to learn anything and everything that we can about different people who have been so successful in theatre.
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Conservatory hour thus far has been quite interesting. I'm very excited that Mary Rogers will be visiting and speaking to us. Its good to have a class which is set up to bring in outside speakers. Although the teachers here are very experienced, it can be nice to have guest speakers to get a different point of view. Mary Rogers has an impressive history in the theater world, so what she has to say will be exciting.
I agree with Sylvianne that Conservatory Hour has been very intriguing over the past few weeks. I'm very exciting to meet Mary Rodgers, having worked on Once Upon a Mattress last year. It's always interesting to hear about the lives of people who are so illustrious within the theatrical community. Even if their careers are not necessarily similar to the future that I hope to achieve, it's still fascinating to learn anything and everything that we can about different people who have been so successful in theatre.
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