Anchorage Community Theater’s production of “Ordinary Days” starts this weekend and runs through April 3. It follows the lives of four average people as they navigate life in New York City and is driven by the music of renowned theater composer Adam Gwon.
March 18, 2022
Anchorage Community Theater’s production of “Ordinary Days” starts this weekend and runs through April 3rd. It follows the lives of four average people as they navigate life in New York City and is driven by the music of renowned theater composer Adam Gwon. This week on State of Art we’re hearing from “Ordinary Days” director Warren Weinstein. He’s been involved with ACT since the early 90s, but this will be his directorial debut for the company. He tells us about his deep ties to ACT, why a sung-through musical is nothing to be afraid of and what’s on his mind as he gets ready to debut.Sundays at 3 pm.
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