On a serious note, do you ever feel constricted by a script after doing improv?
I wouldn’t say I feel constricted. I would say I find it a little challenging to go back and force myself to memorize lines, but, no matter what type of theater I am doing, I always try to find ways to keep it fresh. Doing scripted material is sort of like slipping into a really comfortable pair of slippers after running around in high heels all day. It’s a nice change to be able to commit to one character for 90 minutes. Finally, if you had to pick one redeeming (I use this term loosely…) quality of Made-in-America trash culture, what would it be? (Mine would be “Cops,” for instance!) I am so in love with “American Idol” and “Hell’s Kitchen.” It’s got to be the English accents yelling at Southern people who don’t “get it.” Rubber Chicken Theater will stage “The Great American Trailer Park Musical” at 6:30 p.m. April 9-11, 16-18 and 23-25 (though Sunday performances are at noon) at The Shack in Superior, 3301 Belknap St. Cost is $35 ($30 on Sundays); price includes dinner and show. C
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