In the News: Austin Peay’s ‘White Christmas’ featured on ‘Mornings on Main Street’
By: Brian Dunn November 19, 2024
Stefanie Miller from Main Street Media’s “Mornings on Main Street” showcased Austin Peay State University’s upcoming production of “White Christmas.” Miller delves into the behind-the-scenes magic by interviewing key figures, including lead performers Allie Pyka, Kaiya Richmond, Justin Tinker, and Nicolas Sperandeo, and director Victoria Matlock Fowler.
The segment begins at approximately the 6-minute mark, allowing viewers to catch a glimpse what makes this production special.
About the Production
Austin Peay’s Department of Theatre & Dance, in collaboration with the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts and the Roy Acuff Chair of Excellence, will present “White Christmas” from November 21-24 in APSU’s Trahern Theatre. Directed by Victoria Matlock Fowler, the show promises holiday cheer through spectacular choreography and nostalgic music, bringing Irving Berlin’s story to life on stage.
Tickets for “White Christmas” are $5 for APSU students, faculty, staff, military, and seniors and $10 for adults. They can be purchased at the Department of Theatre & Dance Box Office website https://www.apsu.edu/theatre-dance/seasons/, by emailing boxoffice@apsu.edu, or by calling 931-221-7379.
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