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UPDATED: ‘Carousel’ Press

January 18, 2013 By Ian Sidden

There’s been a fair bit of press for Carousel (which opens tonight and is totally sold out) in Las Cruces. I play the role of Jigger Craigin, and it’s been such an amazing experience that I just want to push out anything that has to do with the show:

REVIEW: ‘Carousel’ at NMSU a moving, artful update on a beloved classic

A new turn — ‘Carousel’ gets an update in new collaboration

‘Carousel’ whirls on to local stage

Here’s a second review: What’s the use of wond’rin’

I’m waiting on an interview that Mark Medoff, Lonnie Klein, Jessica Medoff-Bunchman, and Mark Womack did to become available online. Will update.

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  1. 2013 Summary | Ian Sidden says:
    December 31, 2013 at 5:15 pm

    […] Jigger in Carousel. Turned 30. Took some amazing voice lessons. Gave some good voice lessons and watched students grow. […]

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