Since COVID, the arts industry has faced numerous challenges and changes, and Executive Director Michael Albaugh says their symphony has been no different. He joins Sunday Journal to talk about the biggest changes of 2023, and what’s in store for arts on Cape in the new year. He also updates on the hunt for the organization’s next Artistic Director.
VIDEO: Arts in 2024 with the Cape Symphony’s Mike Albaugh
January 19, 2024
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