Time is running out to catch the final performance of Laughter on the 23rd Floor - though you’d better hurry, because seats were hard to come by at Friday’s show, and Saturday is the final performance!
But before that, let’s hear from a few more stars from the show! Dylan Clark plays the star of the TV show the team of writers works on, and he’s a riot in the show - a true force of nature!
As you’d expect, his interview is a bit out of the ordinary, too!
Q: What is the play Laughter on the 23rd Floor all about?
Dylan: It's all about shouting obscenities.
Q: Tell us about the character you play.
Dylan: I play Max Prince. He's the head honcho. He's completely nuts, but in the best possible way.
Q: What's your background in theatre?
Dylan: Majored in theatre at Marshall.
Q: What's the most challenging thing about doing a comedy?
Dylan: The must challenging thing is probably.... timing.
Q: You're staging this in the Renaissance Ballroom, a more intimate setting than the main stage. Does that make the show easier or is it more challenging?
Dylan: It's makes accidentally spitting on the audience muuuch easier.
Q: Tell us about the cast you're working with.
Dylan: They are the worst people you will ever meet. Joking, of course. Only one of them is the worst.
Q: Why would you recommend this show to our readers?
Dylan: It's a hoot!
Q: Where and when will the show be staged?
Dylan: That's a tough one.... I want to say at that big building across from Subway... Around 8ish?
Thanks, Dylan!
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