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Covert and Musical Theatre Program Featured in American Theatre Magazine Article

Shenandoah Conservatory Coordinator of Recruitment for Musical Theatre, Charles B. Levitin Chair in Musical Theatre, Director of Musical Theatre Program and Assistant Professor of Theatre Kevin Covert, B.F.A., contributed to “Years of Preparation for a Few Minutes in the Room,” an article published by American Theatre Magazine and featuring additional insight from a handful of other theatre directors. A rehearsal photo from Shenandoah Conservatory’s fall 2016 production of “Spring Awakening” was featured as the lead photo in the article.

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