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Spalding Grey & Jeffrey Bleam

Series: St. Cloud Area Arts & Culture Collage
From: KVSC
Length: 00:21:14

In this news feature, Arts & Cultural Heritage Reporter Jeff Carmack sits down with SCSU Theater and Film Studies Department Chair Jeffrey Bleam to discuss his upcoming performance at Saint John’s University as part of Spalding Grey’s “Stories Left to Tell.” This traveling performance utilizes a local actor to fill out the five member cast wherever it goes, giving slightly different voices to the variety of stories told by the legendary monologist Spalding Grey. Read the full description.

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In this news feature, Arts & Cultural Heritage Reporter Jeff Carmack sits down with SCSU Theater and Film Studies Department Chair Jeffrey Bleam to discuss his upcoming performance at Saint John’s University as part of Spalding Grey’s “Stories Left to Tell.” This traveling performance utilizes a local actor to fill out the five member cast wherever it goes, giving slightly different voices to the variety of stories told by the legendary monologist Spalding Grey.

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In this news feature, Arts & Cultural Heritage Reporter Jeff Carmack sits down with SCSU Theater and Film Studies Department Chair Jeffrey Bleam to discuss his upcoming performance at Saint John’s University as part of Spalding Grey’s “Stories Left to Tell.” This traveling performance utilizes a local actor to fill out the five member cast wherever it goes, giving slightly different voices to the variety of stories told by the legendary monologist Spalding Grey.