22. The Cup | Interview with Alicia Plummer (on Acting in the Zoom Room)

Published: April 16, 2021, 6 a.m.

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Welcome back to the 22nd episode of The Cup which is our a weekly (give or take, TBD, these are unprecedented times) performing arts talk show presented by Cup of Hemlock Theatre. The theatres may be closed, but art finds a way to survive! For the time being on this podcast we are rereleasing our past reviews, interviews, roundtables, and duet reviews in remastered audio only versions so you can take your CoH content on the go! For our 22nd episode we have a new artist interview. This particular conversation was hosted by our Literary Manager and co-producer of all things The Cup Ryan Borochovitz. The artist who took on the hot seat was Toronto-based performer Alicia Plummer. Enjoy as Alicia and Ryan talk about all of the Zoom productions that she has participated in since quarantine began, including 20/20 Quarantine Dreams, Can Lit Can Suck It (Other[ed] Productions), The Laramie Project (littlewoodsmith), A Period Piece (missus productions), and her own Fandom (Northumberland Players).

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