JEFF STREITMATTER
Jeff Streitmatter IV grew up in Sarasota, Florida, and started his career as an industrial engineer consulting at companies like Ford and Lockheed Martin. He lost his job during the pandemic and was discovered singing in a barbershop quartet. A few months later, Jeff had formed a band and was putting together original prductions such as Madisyn & Me, the musical telling Jeff's story about true love, heartbreak, and finding higher power.
Jeff is currently working on the sequel which is a film documenting his travels, passion for history, and his struggle to find authentic voice as an artist.
ECHO KLAPROTH
Echo Klaproth was born and raised on the Converse and Campbell County line. As a fourth generation Wyoming rancher, she very much loves to write about the experiences she's enjoyed over her lifetime. Besides ranching, Echo worked for a cowboy newspaper, taught secondary English at Shoshoni, and is currently serving as Chaplain with Help for Health Hospice in Fremont County.
She is the mother of three adult children and celebrates sharing life with her husband, Rick. They moved to Riverton a year ago and are currently learning how to live town life.
Refreshments available for purchase 7–7:30 and at intermission.
Partial funding is from the Wyoming Community Foundation – Casper Area, and the Wyoming Arts Council through the National Endowment for the Arts and the Wyoming State Legislature.
Jeff Streitmatter IV grew up in Sarasota, Florida, and started his career as an industrial engineer consulting at companies like Ford and Lockheed Martin. He lost his job during the pandemic and was discovered singing in a barbershop quartet. A few months later, Jeff had formed a band and was putting together original prductions such as Madisyn & Me, the musical telling Jeff's story about true love, heartbreak, and finding higher power.
Jeff is currently working on the sequel which is a film documenting his travels, passion for history, and his struggle to find authentic voice as an artist.
ECHO KLAPROTH
Echo Klaproth was born and raised on the Converse and Campbell County line. As a fourth generation Wyoming rancher, she very much loves to write about the experiences she's enjoyed over her lifetime. Besides ranching, Echo worked for a cowboy newspaper, taught secondary English at Shoshoni, and is currently serving as Chaplain with Help for Health Hospice in Fremont County.
She is the mother of three adult children and celebrates sharing life with her husband, Rick. They moved to Riverton a year ago and are currently learning how to live town life.
Refreshments available for purchase 7–7:30 and at intermission.
Partial funding is from the Wyoming Community Foundation – Casper Area, and the Wyoming Arts Council through the National Endowment for the Arts and the Wyoming State Legislature.
Date and Time
Monday Aug 19, 2024
7:30 PM - 10:30 PM MDT
Location
544 S. Center St., Casper, Wy
Fees/Admission
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