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Trump Coaches Voice and Dialects for CATF’s Summer 2021 Radio Productions

Professor of Theatre Kirsten Trump, M.F.A., began her summer coaching voice and dialects for the Contemporary American Theater Festival’s radio productions of Kevin Artigue’s “Sheepdog,” directed by Melissa Crespo, and Terence Anthony’s world premiere of “The House of the Negro Insane,” directed by Tamila Woodard. These audio versions were recorded in New York City at Dubway Studios and will be available for a COVID-19-minded celebration in July. Visit catf.org for more information.

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