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HEATHER LANGENKAMP INTERVIEW

I first interviewed Heather Langenkamp about three decades ago, just as the film NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET was in the process of making her a horror-movie star. Now, Heather’s returning to her hometown of Tulsa to celebrate the 30th anniversary of that iconic spooker, and I’m proud to say that I’ve been asked along for the ride.
I’m scheduled to interview Heather on the afternoon of October 22, a Wednesday, for Philbrook Downtown’s special Halloween edition of its Art Recess series of arts-related events. We’re set to begin at 12:30, and it’s free and open to the public. Food Truck Wednesday will be going on outside the building, so there’ll be plenty of culinary choices to go along with the discussion.
With NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, Heather Langenkamp became a Scream Queen of the first rank. She remains one of the most articulate and engaging of that group, and I’m delighted to be speaking with her again.
Join us October 22 at Philbrook Downtown, 116 E.Brady Street in Tulsa.