The creators of Summer Stock Stage, a program for middle and high school students to perform theater during the summer, noticed there wasn’t a space for actors at the semi-professional level in Indianapolis. Summer Stock Stage and its creators are filling that void with Eclipse, a program for college-aged students. WFYI’s Carter Barrett reports.
July 12, 2018
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