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1. The Austin Chronicle Arts: O Rooster, Where Art Thou?
www.austinchronicle.com/issues - [Cached]Published on: 6/6/2003 Last Visited: 7/21/2006
I was finishing my M.F.A. in theatre at UT where several of my musicals had been produced, one of them directed by Rod Caspers, who was the director of Snow Queen. Rod, Rick Smith [Second Youth's producing artistic director and director of the current revival of Bremen Town], and Christopher Boyd, the founders of Second Youth, were all interested in developing new musicals and creating theatre that would appeal to all ages. -
2. The Austin Chronicle Arts: O Rooster, Where Art Thou?
www.austinchronicle.com/issues - [Cached]Published on: 6/6/2003 Last Visited: 6/10/2006
I was finishing my M.F.A. in theatre at UT where several of my musicals had been produced, one of them directed by Rod Caspers, who was the director of Snow Queen. Rod, Rick Smith [Second Youth's producing artistic director and director of the current revival of Bremen Town], and Christopher Boyd, the founders of Second Youth, were all interested in developing new musicals and creating theatre that would appeal to all ages. -
3. The Austin Chronicle Arts: O Rooster, Where Art Thou?
www.austinchronicle.com/issues - [Cached]Last Visited: 5/26/2005
I was finishing my M.F.A. in theatre at UT where several of my musicals had been produced, one of them directed by Rod Caspers, who was the director of Snow Queen. Rod, Rick Smith [Second Youth's producing artistic director and director of the current revival of Bremen Town], and Christopher Boyd, the founders of Second Youth, were all interested in developing new musicals and creating theatre that would appeal to all ages.

