263. Carrie Houk: Executive Artistic Director for the Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis

Published: Aug. 10, 2021, 12:57 a.m.

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Carrie Houk, Executive Artistic Director of the Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis, stopped by to talk with Nancy about the festival details for 2021, which runs August 19th through the 29th.

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This year\'s theme for the festival is "The Moon and Beyond," and features an outdoor performance of "The Glass Menagerie," Williams\\u2019 greatest, most famous, and most personal play.\\xa0 The performance will be at the\\xa0 actual site that inspired the writing of the play, The Tennessee, at 4633 Westminster Place in St. Louis.\\xa0 Performances are August 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29 at 8:00PM.\\xa0 Other topics covered include panel discussions and a walking tour of sites in the Central West End associated with Tennessee Williams.

About Tennessee Williams:\\xa0 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tennessee Williams\\u2019 renowned work reflects his two decades of coming of age in St. Louis, and his creations range from the famed classics, to adaptations for film and opera, to dozens of newly discovered plays and writings that have been continuously documented, performed and studied around the world. Considered by many to be America\\u2019s greatest playwright, Williams is best known for his award-winning powerful plays, \\u201cA Streetcar Named Desire,\\u201d \\u201cCat on a Hot Tin Roof,\\u201d and \\u201cThe Glass Menagerie.\\u201d

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About Carrie Houk:\\xa0 Carrie Houk has spent her professional life as an actor, casting director, producer and teaching artist. Educated at HB Studio in NYC and the Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University, she began her acting career at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and from there worked in NYC, LA and Chicago. She has cast over thirty films, numerous television shows and countless national commercials and has worked with directors Steven Soderbergh, Robert Altman, Alexander Payne, Howard Franklin, among others. She started her casting career in Chicago thirty five years ago and from there settled back in St. Louis to raise her daughter. She has produced two films and the critically acclaimed production of Tennessee Williams\\u2019s \\u201cStairs to the Roof\\u201d directed by Fred Abrahamse. Adjunct professor of casting and acting at Webster University, Houk has also taught at Washington University and Columbia College Chicago.

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