April 28, 2022 / Modified oct 19, 2022 4:07 p.m.

Virgina Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway" at The Rogue Theatre.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Susan Cummins Miller on "Making Silent Stones Sing"; Adiba Nelson tells how her journey to "Ain't That a Mother" began; and what Naya Arbiter built in our community.

dalloway poster rogue unsized VIEW LARGER "Mrs. Dalloway" runs April 28 – May 15, 2022. (Thursday – Saturday @ 7:30 P.M. / Saturday & Sunday @ 2:00 P.M.)
courtesy The Rogue Theatre

Arizona Spotlight

April 28, 2022

NPR
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Featured on the April 28th, 2022 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:

dalloway 2 rogue hero Cynthia Jeffery and Joseph McGrath in The Rogue Theatre production of "Mrs. Dalloway".
Jeff Smith

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Susan Cummins Miller
making silent stones sing unsized VIEW LARGER "Making Silent Stones Sing" by Susan Cummins Miller.
courtesy Finishing Line Press

Adiba Nelson book cover

Adiba Nelson OG Author and essayist, Adiba Nelson.
Kathleen Dreier Photography

  • And, listen to Robin Rettmer share memories of her friend and mentor Naya Arbiter, who passed away in March at age 69. Arbiter founded & shaped the Amity Foundation addiction treatment program in Tucson, and garnered a reputation as a trailblazing community leader.

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