LETTERS READ: A Conversation with Two Actors

Published: Jan. 1, 2021, 12:01 a.m.

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December 31st, 2020: A remote interview with two professional actors, George Saucier and Colin Miller in Lafayette, Louisiana.  With ten questions as a format, this production threads excerpts from a two-hour conversation between George and Colin about being an actor, theatre as an art form, ruminations about Tennessee Williams, the Southern Gothic genre, and the arc of one\\u2019s career. In collaboration with Acting Up (In Acadiana) and Amy Waguespack, Artistic Director, and founder of Acting Up.

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The audio production is by Steve Steve Chyzyk, and Steve Himelfarb, Sonic Canvas Studio in New Orleans.

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The original conversation took place in George\\u2019s Lafayette studio. Nancy Sharon Collins recorded in Sonic Canvas Studio. Sonic Canvas\\u2019s sound quality differs from that captured in George\\u2019s studio, and, you will hear the difference. While discussing early influences, both actors refer to the Children\\u2019s Community School. George later refers to this as \\u201cCCS\\u201d. "The script" is mentioned several times. This is the 2018 Letters Read script that was to be restaged with Acting Up in March, 2020, before the pandemic altered everything.

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