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Tara Young – An Interview

Tara Young was born and raised in Alberta. She dreamed of working in the theatre and by 20 had already had the fortune of dancing on stage with Liza Minnelli. Soon after Susan Stroman selected her to work on Celebration of Sondheim at Carnegie Hall. In th

Episode 3 of the Putting It Together podcast, hosted by Kyle Marshall, titled "Tara Young – An Interview" was published on December 25, 2019 and runs 52 minutes.

December 25, 2019 ·52m · Putting It Together

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Tara Young was born and raised in Alberta. She dreamed of working in the theatre and by 20 had already had the fortune of dancing on stage with Liza Minnelli. Soon after Susan Stroman selected her to work on Celebration of Sondheim at Carnegie Hall. In this interview you'll hear about her career but more importantly about Tara's life and what she finds the most joy in now.

Tara Young was born and raised in Alberta. She dreamed of working in the theatre and by 20 had already had the fortune of dancing on stage with Liza Minnelli. Soon after Susan Stroman selected her to work on Celebration of Sondheim at Carnegie Hall. In this interview you'll hear about her career but more importantly about Tara's life and what she finds the most joy in now.

The print interview with Tara mentioned in the podcast: https://www.theatreartlife.com/lifestyle/tara-young-interview-broadway-dubai/

Trailer for Stepping Out: https://youtu.be/IFcAKT82yeQ

Clip of Susan Stroman from a 1992 Working In the Theatre interview: https://youtu.be/pg-S0FZ8bMk

Clip of Gillian Lynne from a 2005 Working In the Theatre interview: https://youtu.be/w6Awhqbbnb0

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