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For years, conventional wisdom has held that theatre companies have to produce brainless, well-known, flashy shows to make money and stay afloat. But one regional theatre company out in the middle of America has been proving since 1991 that conventional wisdom is wrong. New Line Theatre consistently challenges its audiences, taking them on wild, intense, roller coaster rides, assaulting them with issues, challenging them with complex characters and themes, demanding that audiences not remain passive, sometimes producing shows very few people have heard of, daring to be controversial,…mehr

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For years, conventional wisdom has held that theatre companies have to produce brainless, well-known, flashy shows to make money and stay afloat. But one regional theatre company out in the middle of America has been proving since 1991 that conventional wisdom is wrong. New Line Theatre consistently challenges its audiences, taking them on wild, intense, roller coaster rides, assaulting them with issues, challenging them with complex characters and themes, demanding that audiences not remain passive, sometimes producing shows very few people have heard of, daring to be controversial, aggressive, confrontational. And not only has New Line survived its first ten years, it
Autorenporträt
Scott Miller spent 22 years as a college wrestling coach at Eastern Washington University, Springfield College, Campbell University, Syracuse University, and Pacific University, 18 of those years as a head coach. After retiring from coaching, Scott went into mental health services and served as a CBRS, SUD case manager, and anger management specialist for 10 years. Currently, he is an emotional regulator and victim's advocate in Wallace, Idaho, and continues to coach wrestling at the high school and middle school level. Scott is married to Amy and has one daughter and three sons.