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All The World’s A Podcast At Chattanooga Theatre Centre

William Shakespeare statue at Chattanooga Theatre Centre.
Steven Stiefel / Chattanooga Theatre Centre
William Shakespeare statue at Chattanooga Theatre Centre.

For the creative professionals at Chattanooga Theatre Centre, podcasting is a brand new stage.

Recently, CTC launched “The Community Theatre Podcast” - hosted by Mary Eliza Hendricks, a theatre artist who assists in CTC’s education program and box office.

I spoke with her - and Chuck Tuttle, director of education at CTC.

Visit Chattanooga Theatre Centre at theatrecentre.com.

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