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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

A "Noises Off" e-Interview!

You have three more chances to catch the excellent comedy Noises Off at Huntington's City Hall auditorium!

Here to tell us more about the play is one of the stars of the show, Greg Kiser:

Q: Tell us about the character you play.

Greg: Tim Allgood is the name of the character I play. Tim is an over-stressed, over-worked stage manager, who along with understudying is responsible for fixing things on set when they don't work. It is a great part, with some funny bits.

Q: Why did you want to be part of Noises Off?

Greg: I wanted to be a part of this show for a number of reasons, the main reason being I had heard of this show several times and wanted a chance to be a part of it. The timing alone is such a key component to this show that it felt like it could be good challenge as well as a fun show to be in.

Q: What's the most challenging thing about this show?

Greg: That would definitely be timing. We have spent so much time going over things again and again to get the timing down right. Because if the timing isn't right we would miss jokes.

Q: The show is very funny, very precise and moves very fast in places. Was it a difficult show to learn?

Greg: Well it has definitely been a long process, but it has all come together.

Q: Why would you recommend this show to our readers?

Greg: Yes, I would absolutely recommend this show to your readers. Not only is this play really funny, but for those who have done theater of some sort or another; they could definitely understand what it's like for things in a show to not go as planned. Being a play about a play, it can get a little confusing at times if you don't pay attention, but is definitely a great show full of laughs.

Q: Tell us the dates, times and place for the show.

Greg: The show dates are September 16 and 17 at 8:00 p.m. and the 18th at 2:30 p.m., tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for children.

Thanks, Greg!

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