February 24, 2021 / Modified feb 25, 2021 10:26 p.m.

"Retrograde Lemonade": Move like no one is judging.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Playwright Elaine Romero is recognized for her body of work; and how the murder mystery podcast "Tucson Heat" came to be.

Arizona Spotlight

February 25, 2021

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Featured on the February 25th, 2021 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:

A closer look at three new artistic collaborations that you can experience from home:

romerofest poster unsized VIEW LARGER The work of playwright Elaine Romero is being highlighted by more than a dozen performing arts companies in March of 2021 during "RomeroFest".
courtesy Arizona Theatre Company

"Hang & Focus Live" featuring Elaine Romero, Bryan Falcon, and Maria Caprile.

tia newby dance hero Dancer Tia Newby is one of the stars of "Retrograde Lemonade", a video collaboration premiering on YouTube 0n February 26th, 2021.

"Retrograde Lemonade" on YouTube.

  • And, a conversation with director Christopher Scott and actor Betsy Bruce from Elephant Scout Films about their adventurous new podcast Tucson Heat. This "Dirty Harriet" mystery is an action thriller about a veteran police officer and her rookie partner taking on a murder investigation that soon leads them into the underworld of The Old Pueblo.

tuscon heat poster hero Elephant Scout presents "Tucson Heat", starring Betsy Bruce as Detective Harriet Shepard & Chezale Rodriguez as Detective Jasmine Alicia. This eight-part scripted series follows these two detectives as they race to stop a spree of bank robberies and track down a serial killer before it’s too late.
courtesy Elephant Scout Films

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