A Line Around Your Thoughts

A Line Around Your Thoughts
Podcast Description
A podcast that centers on conversations with artists, writers, musicians and creatives from around the Inland Northwest.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast explores themes of creativity, the arts scene, and community engagement, highlighting specific episodes that include discussions on a theater company's founding, the challenges of creative productions, and the importance of artistic collaboration in local culture.

A podcast that centers on conversations with artists, writers, musicians and creatives from around the Inland Northwest.
For this week’s episode of A Line Around Your Thoughts, we’re joined by Bryan Harnetiaux, the Spokane Civic Theatre‘s playwright in residence since 1982.
Bryan came in to provide the lowdown on the upcoming Playwrights’ Forum Festival that bears his name.
In 2025, the festival runs from June 19–22 in the Spokane Civic Theatre’s Firth J. Chew studio space. This year, its 35th, there are a dozen one-act plays that will be performed in two different rotations over those four days.
Out of our festival-focused conversation sprang a number of other topics. We also ended up discussing the value of theater criticism, the importance of workshopping and why plays are never truly finished.
Another massive thanks to our founding sponsor, Rogue Heart Media SPC, for making these episodes possible.

Disclaimer
This podcast’s information is provided for general reference and was obtained from publicly accessible sources. The Podcast Collaborative neither produces nor verifies the content, accuracy, or suitability of this podcast. Views and opinions belong solely to the podcast creators and guests.
For a complete disclaimer, please see our Full Disclaimer on the archive page. The Podcast Collaborative bears no responsibility for the podcast’s themes, language, or overall content. Listener discretion is advised. Read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy for more details.