Bank Street Players present "The Diary of Anne Frank" Jan 26-28 at the Princess Theater in Decatur

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Cast members from Bank Street Players' production of "The Diary of Anne Frank" stop by Morning Blend.

Folks from the Bank Street Players stopped by the WLRH studios to chat with Morning Blend host Dorrie Nutt about their upcoming production of The Diary of Anne Frank, and what the book means to humanity.

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Before joining the WLRH staff, Dorrie spent many, MANY years as a classical musician, playing the French Horn in any ensemble that would let her in the door! She recently retired from the Huntsville Symphony following a 37 year career, and played in groups as diverse as Woodwind Quintets and Brass Bands. From churches to schools to Broadway shows, she’s joined in any kind of music that a French Horn could play. Dorrie has also taught at UAH, Alabama A&M, Oakwood University and at her home studio—everyone from 5th graders to grown-ups.
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