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EPISODE · Sep 17, 2021 · 10 MIN

2021/2022 Montana Repertory Theatre Season-An interview with Michael Legg

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Montana Repertory Theatre had to put live performances on hold and find new ways to show up for ourcommunity: for the 2020/2021 season they held socially distanced performances, created dial-in audio plays and releasedbrand-new GoPlay! app.  The Rep’s 2021-2022 season kicks off in September with the latest installment of our Plays onTap series, which invites you to relive your high school days. Then, join Montana Rep as they create a new holiday tradition, help two teenagers save Missoula from an evil warlock and celebrate Montana’s veterans.Cost should never be a barrier to art, and thanks to a generous sponsorship by NorthWestern Energy, we can act on those values and allow you to choose how much you pay for every ticket. Maybe that means paying last year’s ticket price of $25, or a larger amount to include a donation, or $5 to see the arts while staying on a budget. No matter where you’re at, or what you want to pay, we can’t wait to welcome you toour next play.Details and tickets at  montanarep.com

Robert Chase welcomes Michael Legg, Artist Director of the Montana Repertory Theatre, to the morning show. The Rep’s 2021-2022 season kicks off in September with the latest installment of their Plays on Tap series, which invites you to relive your high school days.

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