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Tunisha Straub
Mar 16

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Eric
Eric
Feb 25

What a fantastic look back at Footloose with John Hillner! It's so engaging to hear from original cast members about their experiences. For anyone managing the financial side of theater productions or other creative ventures, I've found Invoice Generator incredibly useful for creating professional invoices quickly and for free.

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Tim Smith
Tim Smith
Jan 29

Reading this interview made me think less about the stage and more about how stories mature on screen over time. John Hillner talking about revisiting Reverend Shaw feels similar to watching an actor return to a film role years later, carrying real life into every pause and look. I’ve always felt that the best films, especially character-driven ones, age well because they allow space for empathy and contradiction. That’s the same reason I’m drawn to creative worlds beyond cinema too, like https://www.gambody.com/premium/vehicles-stl-files/cars-stl-files where patience and detail matter more than flash. Whether it’s a performance on screen or a carefully built model, depth comes from experience, not speed, and that’s what keeps these stories meaningful.

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Mike White
Mike White
Jan 14

What a fantastic read! It's always a treat to get a glimpse behind the scenes, especially with someone like John Hillner revisiting such an iconic role in FOOTLOOSE at the Argyle Theatre. The history and passion that go into these "Main Stage Shows" are truly inspiring. For those looking to bring their own creative visions to life, perhaps even for a theatrical promo, check out Sora Prompt to generate professional text-to-video prompts.

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