Nathan Grundman and Terry Alioto from the Central Wisconsin Area Community Theater join us to talk about their upcoming outdoor production of 'Romeo and Juliet.' They reveal the joys and challenges of bringing Shakespeare to life, from mastering Queen Mab's monologue to nailing intense fight scenes. The chemistry between actors and the unique challenges of an outdoor venue are explored. Meanwhile, on the radio front, WSAU announces Chris Conley as the new morning show host, following Meg Ellison's departure. Don't expect a big change from the MAGA-adjacent talk of recent years. Also a Rothschild resident is okay with cutting public school funding because he went to a one-room school house and turned out fine. We discuss...and disagree. Guests: Nathan Grundman, Teri Alioto
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