Listen in as Kyle playwright Hollis James and director Emily Owens—who are, combined, the newly-formed Hot Tramp Productions—along with actor Nat Cassidy discuss how a play can sneak up on you, overcoming the little demon inside of yourself, how to pronounce “publicist,” getting coaxed into the director’s chair, playing your playwright in his play (while he’s acting opposite you), and why you shouldn’t get a “Nat-Cassidy-type”—you should get Nat Cassidy.
“…I didn’t set out to write this story. I just sat down to try and write something, my writing partner and I…we were in a holding pattern, and we were sick of pitching, and going through all the rigamarole. So I just sat down to try to write something just for me, and I wrote this scene…and then I realized, ‘that’s me, back then…'”
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FRIGID New York @ Horse Trade
in association with Hot Tramp Productions
presents
Kyle
written by Hollis James
directed by Emily Owens
thru March 25, 2017
UNDER St. Marks
94 St. Marks Place
Manhattan
tickets: $25, available via horsetrade.info
photos by Jody Christopherson