The Creative Cauldron Blog Returns! Our new "guest blog" feature welcomes performers and creators from the Cauldron community to share their process and give patrons a behind-the-scenes look at our work! First up is playwright, musician, and frequent collaborator, CAROL CAMPBELL, whose cross-genre work perfectly embodies Creative Cauldron's mission.
I was fortunate to meet Laura Hull a few years ago when I got to interview her at an event for a local radio show. I instantly believed in the philosophy behind her directorship and was heartened to learn more about Creative Cauldron’s community building that supports many genres of performance art.
I am so excited to be part of the Summer Cabaret series combining two of my greatest joys. Last spring, I staged a private reading at the Cauldron of my play, This Lucky Hand. On August 6th, my band, Favorite Child, will showcase some of our new original music and we’ll feature some of the music from the play.
The evening of August 6th offers the band an opportunity that we have not yet found in festivals and bar gigs. In the second set, we will focus on some storytelling, where I will reintroduce a couple of characters from This Lucky Hand and we will offer a few of their very personal songs. Some folks who saw the play called these musical moments, poetic inner monologues.
I do hope you can join us for a rare chance to see music, storytelling and playwriting come together in a very intimate way. Get your tickets here!
Warmly,
Carol
I was fortunate to meet Laura Hull a few years ago when I got to interview her at an event for a local radio show. I instantly believed in the philosophy behind her directorship and was heartened to learn more about Creative Cauldron’s community building that supports many genres of performance art.
I am so excited to be part of the Summer Cabaret series combining two of my greatest joys. Last spring, I staged a private reading at the Cauldron of my play, This Lucky Hand. On August 6th, my band, Favorite Child, will showcase some of our new original music and we’ll feature some of the music from the play.
The evening of August 6th offers the band an opportunity that we have not yet found in festivals and bar gigs. In the second set, we will focus on some storytelling, where I will reintroduce a couple of characters from This Lucky Hand and we will offer a few of their very personal songs. Some folks who saw the play called these musical moments, poetic inner monologues.
I do hope you can join us for a rare chance to see music, storytelling and playwriting come together in a very intimate way. Get your tickets here!
Warmly,
Carol