Monday, March 25, 2013

Q&A with Brock H. Hill (director, 'The Mistakes Madeline Made')

Over the coming weeks, we're featuring interviews with artists in our spring productions.

Our main stage show, The Mistakes Madeline Made by Elizabeth Meriwether, opens Thursday, April 4 and runs for 7 performances, April 4-6 and 10-13 at 8 pm at The Bridge Theatre @ Shetler Studios (244 West 54 Street, 12th floor, NYC). Tickets are $18 online or by calling 212-868-4444.

Now on his 5th (count it, 5th!) production with Tongue in Cheek, director Brock H. Hill weighs in on his latest collaboration with TIC.
Brick-a-Brock.

The Mistakes Madeline Made is a play about writers.  What are you reading right now?
I read super-geeky stuff, I take pride in that.  I'm currently reading a Star Wars series...

An afternoon snack is meticulously prepared in the play.  Describe your perfect snack.
I basically have a daily snack as it is: an apple, a yogurt, a granola bar and sometimes a banana.

Pick a wipe, any wipe: handiwipe, wet nap, or moist towelette?
The handiwipe, at least as we see it in this play, is a good size and most useful. 

[Editor's Note: it is the opinion of this blogess that Mr. Hill may be needing some handiwipes over the summer for the upcoming debut of his next, er, life-changing production.  'Nuff said.] 

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