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TITLE:Capstone Event: A Conversation with Daniel Henning: The Voice
  Behind The House in the Cerulean Sea
SUMMARY:Capstone Event: A Conversation with Daniel Henning: The Voice
  Behind The House in the Cerulean Sea
LOCATION:Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49, Henry Street, City of
  Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, New York, 12866, United States
DESCRIPTION:Capstone Event: A Conversation with Daniel Henning: The Voice
  Behind The House in the Cerulean Sea\nJoin us for a captivating
  conversation with Daniel Henning, the award-winning audiobook narrator
  whose voice brought this year&#8217;s SaratogaREADS! community choice
  book, The House in the Cerulean Sea, to life.\nRegister at the Saratoga
  Springs Public Library&#8217;s online event calendar.

A 2-time SOVAS
  Voice Arts winner, 3-time Audie Award finalist, and New York Times
  bestselling narrator, Henning’s storytelling magic has earned him
  recognition as “Best of the Year” by Audible, Apple Books, Goodreads,
  and more. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to hear
  behind-the-scenes insights into audiobook narration, storytelling, and
  the power of voice. Moderating the event will be Professor Beck Krefting
  of Skidmore College.

Whether you&#8217;re a fan of The House in the
  Cerulean Sea or simply love great stories, this is an event you won’t
  want to miss!

Daniel Henning is a 2-time SOVAS Voice Arts winner, 3-time
  Audie Award Finalist, 16-time SOVAS Voice Arts Award nominee and 6-time
  Earphones Award Winner for his Fiction and Non-fiction narration of over
  275 audiobooks. He is a NY Times bestselling audiobook narrator whose
  works include Somewhere Beyond the Sea, The House in the Cerulean Sea and
  In the Lives of Puppets. He was recognized as “Best of the Year” by
  Audible, Apple Books, Google Play, AudioFile Magazine, Libro.fm,
  Goodreads and Overdrive’s ProBookNerds. He is the Founding Artistic
  Director of Hollywood’s The Blank Theatre, winning over 200 awards for
  his productions including “Best Production,” from LA Drama Critic
  Circle Awards, LA Weekly Awards, Ovation Awards, NAACP Theatre Awards,
  BackStage Garland Awards, Broadway World etc. He was honored by the CA
  State Legislature as a Pride Honoree for his work in LGBTQ Equality and
  nurturing the future of the Arts. He won a Telly Award for “Best
  Writer” for the film version of his play The Tragedy of JFK (as told by
  Wm. Shakespeare). As director and writer, his TV and film work includes
  MTV’s Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory and the film Critic’s Choice. He
  won the NAACP Theatre Award for “Best Director of a Musical” for The
  Wild Party. He directed the first play by 2016 Tony Award-winner Stephen
  Karam when Stephen was 17 and a winner in The Blank’s Young Playwrights
  Festival where Henning also helped launch the careers of NY Times
  bestselling author Leigh Bardugo, Lauren Yee, Austin Winsberg, and
  hundreds of other young writers. As an actor his work has been seen on
  HBO, CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, MTV, and Comedy Central. He is a graduate of
  NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Circle in the Square Theatre School,
  and American Conservatory Theatre.

Beck Krefting, PhD, is Professor of
  American Studies specializing in stand-up comedy studies and Director of
  the Center for Leadership, Teaching, and Learning at Skidmore College.
  She has published in dozens of books and journals and has been invited to
  present her scholarship nationally and internationally. Check out her
  work here. Using her skills as a professional comedian and member of
  Nashville’s professional improv troupe, the Skeleton Crew, she taught
  comic theater to adolescents in Washington D.C. for six years. When she
  isn’t professing, you can find her reading great literature like The
  House in the Cerulean Sea and performing stand-up comedy in the central
  New York region (Instagram: @beckkrefting).
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  even"><em>Capstone Event: A Conversation with Daniel Henning: The Voice
  Behind The House in the Cerulean Sea</em><br>\n<p>Join us for a
  captivating conversation with <a
  href="https://www.danielhenning.net/"><strong>Daniel
  Henning</strong></a>, the award-winning audiobook narrator whose voice
  brought this year&#8217;s Saratoga<em>READS!</em> community choice book,
  <em>The House in the Cerulean Sea</em>, to life.</p><p><strong>Register
  at the <a href="https://sspl.libcal.com/event/14258846">Saratoga Springs
  Public Library&#8217;s online event calendar</a>.</strong></p><br />\n<br
  />\n<p>A <strong>2-time SOVAS Voice Arts winner, 3-time Audie Award
  finalist, and <em>New York Times</em> bestselling narrator</strong>,
  Henning’s storytelling magic has earned him recognition as “Best of
  the Year” by Audible, Apple Books, Goodreads, and more. Don’t miss
  this exclusive opportunity to hear behind-the-scenes insights into
  audiobook narration, storytelling, and the power of voice. Moderating the
  event will be Professor Beck Krefting of <a
  href="http://www.skidmore.edu">Skidmore College</a>.</p><br />\n<br
  />\n<p>Whether you&#8217;re a fan of <em>The House in the Cerulean
  Sea</em> or simply love great stories, this is an event you won’t want
  to miss!</p><br />\n<br />\n<p><strong>Daniel Henning</strong> is a
  2-time SOVAS Voice Arts winner, 3-time Audie Award Finalist, 16-time
  SOVAS Voice Arts Award nominee and 6-time Earphones Award Winner for his
  Fiction and Non-fiction narration of over 275 audiobooks. He is a NY
  Times bestselling audiobook narrator whose works include <em>Somewhere
  Beyond the Sea</em>, <em>The House in the Cerulean Sea </em>and <em>In
  the Lives of Puppets</em>. He was recognized as “Best of the Year” by
  Audible, Apple Books, Google Play, AudioFile Magazine, Libro.fm,
  Goodreads and Overdrive’s ProBookNerds. He is the Founding Artistic
  Director of Hollywood’s The Blank Theatre, winning over 200 awards for
  his productions including “Best Production,” from LA Drama Critic
  Circle Awards, LA Weekly Awards, Ovation Awards, NAACP Theatre Awards,
  BackStage Garland Awards, Broadway World etc. He was honored by the CA
  State Legislature as a Pride Honoree for his work in LGBTQ Equality and
  nurturing the future of the Arts. He won a Telly Award for “Best
  Writer” for the film version of his play <em>The Tragedy of JFK (as
  told by Wm. Shakespeare).</em> As director and writer, his TV and film
  work includes MTV’s <em>Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory</em> and the
  film <em>Critic’s Choice</em>. He won the NAACP Theatre Award for
  “Best Director of a Musical” for <em>The Wild Party</em>. He directed
  the first play by 2016 Tony Award-winner Stephen Karam when Stephen was
  17 and a winner in The Blank’s Young Playwrights Festival where Henning
  also helped launch the careers of NY Times bestselling author Leigh
  Bardugo, Lauren Yee, Austin Winsberg, and hundreds of other young
  writers. As an actor his work has been seen on HBO, CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX,
  MTV, and Comedy Central. He is a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the
  Arts, Circle in the Square Theatre School, and American Conservatory
  Theatre.</p><br />\n<br />\n<p><strong>Beck Krefting, PhD,</strong> is
  Professor of American Studies specializing in stand-up comedy studies and
  Director of the Center for Leadership, Teaching, and Learning at Skidmore
  College. She has published in dozens of books and journals and has been
  invited to present her scholarship nationally and internationally. Check
  out her work here. Using her skills as a professional comedian and member
  of Nashville’s professional improv troupe, the Skeleton Crew, she
  taught comic theater to adolescents in Washington D.C. for six years.
  When she isn’t professing, you can find her reading great literature
  like The House in the Cerulean Sea and performing stand-up comedy in the
  central New York region (Instagram: <a
  href="https://www.instagram.com/beckkrefting">@beckkrefting</a>).</p></div></div></div></body></html>
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