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Welcome to the #CharlotteIsCreative podcast. Today’s show features hosts Tim Miner and Matt Olin talking with actor Abby Corrigan, immediately following the July 7 Creative Mornings Charlotte event at Warehouse 242, where Abby spoke about the global theme of “equality”.
At just 19 years old, Abby Corrigan is currently playing the lead role of Medium Allison in the Tony-winning Broadway musical Fun Home. Her resume also includes roles in A Chorus Line, Peter Pan, and Cabaret, as well as several TV shows. A Charlotte native, Abby is a product of many of the cultural learning centers in town such as Northwest School of the Arts and Children’s Theatre of Charlotte.
In this podcast, Abby talks about how that upbringing in Charlotte’s creative community shaped her into who she is today. She also talks about her creative process, school bullying, and how to think in the first, second and third circle.
Remember to RSVP to the next Creative Mornings Charlotte event Friday, August 4 at Warehouse 242, when “Shakespeare in a Chair” founder Mark Williams will be our speaker on the global theme of “Genius.” Register for this free event by visiting charlotteiscreative.com at 9am, Monday, July 31.

Welcome to the #CharlotteIsCreative podcast. Today’s show features hosts Tim Miner and Matt Olin talking with actor Abby Corrigan, immediately following the July 7 Creative Mornings Charlotte event at Warehouse 242, where Abby spoke about the global theme of “equality”.

At just 19 years old, Abby Corrigan is currently playing the lead role of Medium Allison in the Tony-winning Broadway musical Fun Home. Her resume also includes roles in A Chorus Line, Peter Pan, and Cabaret, as well as several TV shows. A Charlotte native, Abby is a product of many of the cultural learning centers in town such as Northwest School of the Arts and Children’s Theatre of Charlotte.

In this podcast, Abby talks about how that upbringing in Charlotte’s creative community shaped her into who she is today. She also talks about her creative process, school bullying, and how to think in the first, second and third circle.

Remember to RSVP to the next Creative Mornings Charlotte event Friday, August 4 at Warehouse 242, when “Shakespeare in a Chair” founder Mark Williams will be our speaker on the global theme of “Genius.” Register for this free event by visiting charlotteiscreative.com at 9am, Monday, July 31.