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KXCI Broad Perspectives Radio interview with Susan Claassen

 91.3 KXCI Broad Perspectives Radio with co-hosts Kathleen Harris and Aspen Green were thrilled to have Tucson's treasure, Susan Claassen, the Managing Artistic Director of Invisible Theatre on Sunday's show.  Suz shared IT's 51st Anniversary Season, a Fabulous Fundraising Concert coming up, FOR THE LOVE OF IT! with Amanda McBroom, what's Edith Head up to? And will SUZ be in this year's Thanksgiving Day Parade? So much to know, use the link below to listen!

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pMntXXFjPEqZNeuHtrfhMt_bURUkjkQC/view?usp=sharing

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