Arts and Entertainment
The Moth Radio Hour comes to GPB
Georgia Public Broadcasting is excited to bring The Moth Radio Hour to the Georgia airwaves on Sunday, September 7 at 7 PM. This program will feature true stories told live on stage without scripts, notes, props, or accompaniment. Each hour mixes humorous and heartbreaking tales told with honesty, bravery and wit.
The Moth, a New York-based not-for-profit organization that originated on St. Simon’s Island was founded by poet and novelist George Dawes Green. Moth evenings feature true stories on thoroughly modern themes by wildly divergent raconteurs. Each show is cast with carefully selected individuals, who have been coached to share tales from their lives and times with no script and no notes. Beyond a mere theatrical performance, Moth events are social gatherings where entertainment, enlightenment and festivity merge.
To listen or learn more about The Moth Radio Hour, tune in to one of our local radio stations or visit www.gpb.org/radio .
Georgia Public Broadcasting is Television, Radio and Education: your PBS station serving all of Georgia; your source for great music and NPR news; and Georgia's source for top-quality multiple media educational products and services.
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Drama camp production
Matt Hamilton/The Daily Citizen A group of drama students, led by counselors Lizzie Baker, front left, and Meg Scalice, front, pulsate as a group with arms outstretched as they sing and dance to "Let the Sun Shine In" during a rehearsal Wednesday at Dalton High School. The group is part of a week-long drama camp being held at the school.
A group of drama students, led by counselors Lizzie Baker, front left, and Meg Scalice, front, pulsate as a group with arms outstretched as they sing and dance to "Let the Sun Shine In" during a rehearsal Wednesday at Dalton High School. The group is part of a week-long drama camp being held at the school with Peter Infanger in charge of musical direction. The students are scheduled to perform a musical revue today at 5 p.m. at the school.
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