• Robert Alpaugh’s Sacred Stage: The Legacy of Tucson's Temple of Music and Art

  • Aug 12 2024
  • Duración: 27 m
  • Podcast

Robert Alpaugh’s Sacred Stage: The Legacy of Tucson's Temple of Music and Art

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  • In this captivating episode of Life Along the Streetcar, host Tom Heath sits down with Robert Alpaugh, a seasoned performer and dedicated arts advocate, to unravel the rich history of Tucson's iconic Temple of Music and Art. Join us as we explore how this historic venue, originally opened in 1927, has served as a beacon of culture and creativity for nearly a century. Robert Alpaugh shares his unique journey from Broadway to Tucson, shedding light on the Temple's origins, its architectural connections to the Pasadena Playhouse, and the passionate community efforts that saved it from demolition in the 1980s. Through Robert’s eyes, we delve into the concept of theaters as sacred spaces—temples where stories are told, lives are examined, and communities come together. Discover how the Temple of Music and Art has evolved from its early days as a hub for musical performances to its revival as the home of the Arizona Theater Company. This episode is a tribute to the individuals who fought to preserve Tucson’s cultural legacy and to the enduring power of the arts in our community. 🎧 Listen now and immerse yourself in the legacy of Tucson's Temple of Music and Art. 💬 Enjoyed the episode? Leave a comment below and let us know your thoughts! 📢 Share this story with friends and help us spread the word about Tucson’s vibrant arts scene. 📱 Follow us for more stories celebrating Tucson’s cultural heart.
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