Today, a story about how creativity persists, even in a pandemic. Because like a river that snakes its way around rocks, creative juices don’t just stop flowing when hit with obstacles. Often, creativity just finds a way around things. When the coronavirus hit, Katie Harroff didn’t waste any time. Like, at all. While most people were still scrambling to figure out how to live their new lives in quarantine, Katie not only got right back to work for her day job, but she also did something kinda nuts. She relaunched her own theater company. This is the last episode of "The Pandemic Pivot" popup podcast. Listen to all the episodes in the limited-run series here: https://www.kpbs.org/pivot Support future pop-up project like this by becoming a KPBS member: http://www.kpbs.org/donate
"The Pandemic Pivot" is a pop-up podcast about how our community is coming up with innovative ways to navigate our new lives with COVID-19.
Today, a story about how creativity persists, even in a pandemic.
When the coronavirus hit, Katie Harroff didn’t waste any time – like, at all.
While most people were still scrambling to figure out how to live their new lives in quarantine, Haroff not only got right back to work for her day job with The Old Globe, but she also did something kind of bonkers.
She relaunched her own theater company, Circle Circle dot dot, and started presenting The Corona Diaries performances on Facebook.
This is the last episode of "The Pandemic Pivot" popup podcast. Listen to all the episodes in the limited-run series here.