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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