Humana Festival
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Barry Bingham Jr. is interviewed about Actors Theatre Louisville: its history and his involvement. Mr. Bingham served as president of Theatre Louisville, 1963-1964; vice president of the merged Actors Theatre of Louisville (ATL), 1964; and served as a member of the ATL Board of Directors from 1963 until the time of the interview. Bingham was a member of a major philanthropic family in Louisville. This interview covers the years 1962-1969, and includes discussion of the Humana Festival.
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Director of "Tales of the Lost Formicans" shown in the thirteenth annual Humana Festival of New American Plays. At the time of the interview, she was a free-lance director out of Los Angeles. Levitow's interview covers her artistic background, discussion of the play "Tales", and other topics.
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Wethington's interview covers his work for ATL in the 1980s. Wethington's responsibilities include managing ushers, concessions, and show timings. He also handles special equipment for specific shows, such as headsets for simultaneous translation. Wethington shares his experiences during the Humana Festival and his thoughts on the theater's impact on new playwrights. He also discusses his personal interest in writing and how working at the theater serves as both a source of income and an educational experience for him.