We had our first showing of Radio Mara Mara last night. K.L. Thomas came out and took some photos, and here they are.
I was really happy with the work we've done on this project, and what I learned last night is that I want to keep working on it. I want to keep working on it with this cast and director, too. I think there's alot more story that needs be told, and judging from audience response, so do they.
Thank you Christopher Burris, Zoe Metcalfe-Klaw and Ali Ayala, thank you K.L. for documenting this whole thing, and thank you Dave for being supportive of the project.
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Zoe Metcalfe-Klaw as the Archivist |
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Christopher Burris as the DJ |
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The Archivist transfers decades of reel-to-reels to digital. |
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The DJ plays eclectic tunes for the remaining populace. |
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