Ep. 64: The High Cost of a Pandemic

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Hear what North Carolina Theatre's Producing Artistic Director Eric Woodall has to say about the short and long term effects of this pandemic on theater companies big and small. NC Theatre recently announced its schedule for the remainder of this season as follows: Memphis: July 28-August 2, 2020 The Sound of Music: October 13-18, 2020 Edges: November 6-15, 2020 Next season will begin with Sister Act in February 2021. For more information visit the NC Theatre website at https://nctheatre.com/ (https://nctheatre.com/). https://indyweek.secondstreetapp.com/2020-Best-of-the-Triangle-Final-Ballot/gallery/226131827 (RDU on Stage has been nominated for three Indy Week Best of the Triangle Awards: Best Local Blog/Website, Best Local Podcast, and Best Twitter Feed. Click here to vote for all of your favorite businesses and organizations.) About the Guest Eric Woodall is the Producing Artistic Director of North Carolina Theatre. In addition to his NC Theatre directorial credits including Gypsy, Mary Poppins, Jesus Christ Superstar, Steel Magnolias, Woodall has worked locally in the Triangle directing for companies like Theatre Raleigh and PlayMakers Repertory, as well as traveled the country putting his spin on shows like West Side Story, Big River, and On Golden Pond at Casa Mañana in Fort Worth, Texas and Amadeus at the Memphis Playhouse on the Square. Prior to joining NC Theatre full time in November as producing artistic director, he spent 16 years in New York City working as one of the top casting directors at Tara Rubin Casting. For more information visit: http://ericwoodall.com/ (http://ericwoodall.com/). Connect with RDU on Stage Facebook – @rduonstage Twitter – @rduonstage Instagram – @rduonstage Web http://www.rduonstage.com/ (www.rduonstage.com) https://www.bonfire.com/store/rdu-on-stage/ (RDU on Stage Merch) (proceeds benefit the NC Artist Relief Fund) Support this podcast