By Stephen J. Kotz There is a standing line that each and every Express Sessions panel discussion, no matter what the topic, ends up being about the need for more affordable housing on the South Fork. This past week’s discussion, “Affordable Housing
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There are some definite challenges to presenting a theatrical show these days but Bakersfield Community Theatre has found at least one advantage, which it is putting to use for its latest, It s a Wonderful Life: The Radio Play.
The cast of 20 features not only performers from Bakersfield but throughout California, Washington state, Virginia and Washington, D.C. It has definitely been fun to work with such a talented group that we would not normally be able to work with otherwise, Â Rebecca Worley, the theater s artistic director, wrote in an email.
Worley, who co-directed the show with Tim Fromm, said the show is a favorite in her family. Written by Philip Grecian, the show is based on Frank Capra s 1946 film.Â