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Crossroads Repertory Theatre 2019

The back of "the man in black"
The back of "the man in black"

"I think that the opening with the music of Johnny Cash's career is something that many will enjoy. Our Romeo and Juliet takes us from the sort of 19th century "Hatfields and McCoys" to the Renaissance Montagues and Capulets into our own century. Then there's the family friendly "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane" which we'll take out into community as well as onto the stage." Artistic director and designer Chris Berchild

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While completing an M.A.T. degree in English at Indiana University, George Walker began announcing for WFIU in 1967. Along with regularly hosting classical music shows, he interviews artists and reviews plays and operas.