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MINUTE 8:
When does a hug mean community? Are we all just playing unusual characters in the lives of our friends ? What's the first thing people see when they look at us?
Transcript:
I remember, when I first started working with Andre's company, I couldn't get over the way the actors would hug when they greeted each other. "Wow. Now I'm really in the theater," I thought.
Wally: Well, you look terrific.
Andre: Well, I feel terrible.
Bartender: Good evening, sir. Nice to see you again.
Andre: Thank you, good evening. Ah, I think I'll have a spritzer, if I could
Bartender: Yes, sir.
Andre: Thank you.
Wally (narration): I was feeling incredibly nervous. I wasn't sure I could stick through an entire meal with him. So we talked about this and that. He told me a few things about Jerzy Grotowski, the great Polish theater director, who was a friend, and almost like a kind of a guru, of Andre's. He'd also dropped out of the theater. Grotowski was a pretty unusual character himself. At one time, he'd been quite fat, then he'd lost an incredible amount of weight, and become very thin and grown a beard.
Waiter: Your table is ready…
Andre: Wally
Wally: Wow! My God!
OUR GUEST:
Madelein Smith is a comedian:
www.facebook.com/madeleinsmithcomedy
www.madeleinsmith.com
www.twitter.com/madeleinmurphy
www.instagram.com/madeleinsmith
TOURING The Northeast 7/2-9!
ACTUAL RESPONSES:
Thanks to Tara, Jake, Tarnish and Suzy!
[email protected] with any questions/comments OR:
Join our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/myminutewithandre
Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mmwapod
Review us on iTunes and tell all your weirdo friends!
Episode/Minute 8 drops Friday the 30th
Thanks.
By Woody BattagliaMINUTE 8:
When does a hug mean community? Are we all just playing unusual characters in the lives of our friends ? What's the first thing people see when they look at us?
Transcript:
I remember, when I first started working with Andre's company, I couldn't get over the way the actors would hug when they greeted each other. "Wow. Now I'm really in the theater," I thought.
Wally: Well, you look terrific.
Andre: Well, I feel terrible.
Bartender: Good evening, sir. Nice to see you again.
Andre: Thank you, good evening. Ah, I think I'll have a spritzer, if I could
Bartender: Yes, sir.
Andre: Thank you.
Wally (narration): I was feeling incredibly nervous. I wasn't sure I could stick through an entire meal with him. So we talked about this and that. He told me a few things about Jerzy Grotowski, the great Polish theater director, who was a friend, and almost like a kind of a guru, of Andre's. He'd also dropped out of the theater. Grotowski was a pretty unusual character himself. At one time, he'd been quite fat, then he'd lost an incredible amount of weight, and become very thin and grown a beard.
Waiter: Your table is ready…
Andre: Wally
Wally: Wow! My God!
OUR GUEST:
Madelein Smith is a comedian:
www.facebook.com/madeleinsmithcomedy
www.madeleinsmith.com
www.twitter.com/madeleinmurphy
www.instagram.com/madeleinsmith
TOURING The Northeast 7/2-9!
ACTUAL RESPONSES:
Thanks to Tara, Jake, Tarnish and Suzy!
[email protected] with any questions/comments OR:
Join our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/myminutewithandre
Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mmwapod
Review us on iTunes and tell all your weirdo friends!
Episode/Minute 8 drops Friday the 30th
Thanks.