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Submit ReviewDetroit’s Plowshares Theatre Company is finally back onstage after two years of pandemic isolation. The play they chose is not only a world premier; it's also a story specially created for this company, this audience, and this year. We speak with the writer and composer of the musical, "set on the cusp of change in Detroit:" Hastings Street. And we hear from the director of Plowshares about the company's return to the stage.
GUESTS:
John Sloan III, producing artistic director, Obsidian Theatre Festival; co-creator, Hastings Street
Kris Johnson, executive director, Community Music School; co-creator, Hastings Street
Gary Anderson, artistic director, Plowshares Theatre Company
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