ART TAP episode 095




On tap this week are members of the cast and crew of Dead Man’s Cell Phone, by Sarah Ruhl, presented from November 1st through 16th at Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette.  I sat down with my castmates (I played the titular dead man) on closing night of the production to get their thoughts on community theatre and reactions to the show.  We talk about wrestling with “odd” and very avant-garde scripts and sharing our fun with audiences.

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