Sean Wright, Executive Director of Wausau's Grand Theater, chats with Chad Holmes about the theater's dynamic season featuring acts like The Wallflowers and The Righteous Brothers. Amidst baseball banter, they discuss the theater's upcoming packed season, including popular shows like Mrs. Doubtfire and Mannheim Steamroller. Wright highlights the importance of loyal patrons and the benefits of theater subscriptions. The conversation touches on the theater's ambitious $17 million Second Century Campaign and its impact on the local arts scene, including support for young talent through programs like the Jerry Awards. Meanwhile, Chad laments YouTube's decision to carry OAN, calling out its troubling implications for media integrity. Guest: Sean Wright
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