• #74 - Luc Tellier

  • May 24 2022
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Season 3 of The Breakfast Dish! Join Griffin Cork and his mom, Karen Johnson-Diamond every Monday morning for get-to-know-you conversations with the artists behind today's dance, film, music, visual art, and theatre. This podcast is dairy and gluten free!

    This week, Karen and Griffin are joined by actor, director, and educator Luc Tellier. Luc is the is the Director of Education and Outreach at the Citadel Theatre, but he's mostly here to chat about Theatre Alberta's Summer Drama Camp for Teens: ARTSTREK! After a year away and a year online, they are back IRL with Qui Nguyen's She Kills Monsters the play of study.

    LUC TELLIER: https://www.instagram.com/stories/luctellier__/2845473284192626869/
    THEATRE ALBERTA'S ARTSTREK: https://www.theatrealberta.com/artstrek/
    SHE KILLS MONSTERS BY QUI NGUYEN: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She_Kills_Monsters

    Is somebody you know making art in Alberta? Or, you know, maybe you just want to chat with us. We want to hear from you! Shoot us an e-mail at thebreakfastdish@gmail.com.

    We are a member of the Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown, community supported. This episode is brought to you by Edmonton Community Foundation and Alberta Blue Cross.

    Music by Alixandra Cowman: https://alixandracowman.com/
    Graphic Design by Morgan Ermter: www.numerafilms.com/

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