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Behind the Scenes M & M - Take One

4/8/2015

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What do you think of yourself?  Ever ask yourself that question?  Actors do it all the time because you can’t ‘become’ someone else without changing your attitude, thoughts, actions, and beliefs.  

How can you play stupid if you’re smart?  Act mean if you’re sweet and compassionate?  How long can you last speaking with a new accent?  What about impersonating another character while being in character yourself?  Sound confusing?  You’ll see these performers  take it all on and kill it…well kill someone at least.


Valerie Boyce (Rosa Lee Hayford) shares that she and Rosa Lee share a love for animals and kind-heartedness.  Oh, and they also can both shoot a gun.  Could her sweet and innocent act be fake?


Bridget Yeager (Vlouptua Amore) loves playing the bad girl of the show because she’s not in everyday life.  The character is boy crazy and self-centered so unlike Bridget, but they do both love to act.  Could this bad girl have turned really bad – bad enough to kill?


Diane Brosius (Beulah McKade) only got into her mean-to-the-bone character after repeated nagging from Director, Cheryl Crabb.  Could this murder be done just because someone’s mean enough to kill?


Finally, there’s Clay Glenny (Reuben McKade) who’s smarter than his character acts.  He’s sweet and good natured, but could he just be dumb enough (I mean smart enough) to commit murder?


I guess you’ll just have to wait and see which of the Hollar resident’s hidden personality and desires created a murderer. 


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