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Starring Role: Perrysburg High School Grad., Geoffrey Mintz, was here to talk to us about his path to theatre tech at CCM, and the cool jobs he’s already experience in just a couple of years.

Starring Role: Perrysburg High School Grad., Geoffrey Mintz, was here to talk to us about his path to theatre tech at CCM, and the cool jobs he’s alre…

FromStage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys. Hosted by Kyle Omlor, Ron Matanick, and Th


Starring Role: Perrysburg High School Grad., Geoffrey Mintz, was here to talk to us about his path to theatre tech at CCM, and the cool jobs he’s alre…

FromStage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys. Hosted by Kyle Omlor, Ron Matanick, and Th

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Apr 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Starring Role: Perrysburg High School Grad., Geoffrey Mintz, was here to talk to us about his path to theatre tech at CCM, and the cool jobs he’s already experience in just a couple of years.

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Flexible curriculum – Receive a solid foundation in theatrical arts with the flexibility to pursue an area of interest, such as acting, directing/dramaturgy or technical theatre/stage management. Enhance your marketability with a double major or minor in arts administration or dance.

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Released:
Apr 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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