The University of Alaska Fairbanks Theatre Department is preparing to premiere its second show of the 2021-2022 season on Friday, March 25.
Sarah Williams, who plays Kate said, “What this play means to me is what it means to be an artist, what it means to connect to other artists.”
The play focuses on a group of aspiring writers taking a course from a sometimes blunt teacher. “It’s a very funny play. The dialogue is sharp like a knife,” Wolgemuth said. Bruce Hanson, who plays the teacher Leonard, explained that as a cast member who’s been doing theater longer, “When I saw these young people, I was just completely on board. They were smart, sharp, good actors.”
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