Those last few runs of the show were completely surreal. Sitting there while watching a scene, my mind would often wonder back to the classroom where we first blocked that moment. A time when I couldn’t fathom what the space would look like or how it would all come together. Then, there I sat under […]
Author: Jeremy
“…but they are honest and they’re truthful”
It’s incredible how many times you can watch a show and still learn something new each time. We’ve read and rehearsed this show and unbelievable amount of times—and yet, I notice something new almost every run. A couple things I’ve noticed in the past few rehearsals: Rebecca Hilliker’s line—“You know, I really love my students […]
What this all means for me…
Jeremy Knight “When we are touched by pain, we develop compassion and connect with others. When we stay comfortable and keep suffering at a distance, it is easy to become complacent, apathetic and disinterested.” ~Greg Pierotti, member of The Laramie Project writing team This quote has stuck with me since reading it in the audience guide for The […]