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PCA Community welcomes listeners to Theatre Week with an interview featuring the middle school cast of A Play With Words. The episode introduces the play’s premise—a writer named Scribe who personifies characters and plays with language through puns, metaphors, and mixed-up proverbs—and highlights the comedic tone.
Cast members Lily, Lydia, and Adam describe their roles, the playful confusion of characters named Me, You, and Judge, and how the show uses wordplay and quick sketches for laughs. They also talk about the close-knit, mixed-grade cast, the director Mrs. Fillion’s supportive leadership, and the learning moments from rehearsals and performances.
The conversation ties theatre to personal growth and faith, emphasizing risk-taking, teamwork, and learning from mistakes. The episode closes with invitations to come see the lively, fast-paced comedy and support the students’ hard work.
By Mike RuneyPCA Community welcomes listeners to Theatre Week with an interview featuring the middle school cast of A Play With Words. The episode introduces the play’s premise—a writer named Scribe who personifies characters and plays with language through puns, metaphors, and mixed-up proverbs—and highlights the comedic tone.
Cast members Lily, Lydia, and Adam describe their roles, the playful confusion of characters named Me, You, and Judge, and how the show uses wordplay and quick sketches for laughs. They also talk about the close-knit, mixed-grade cast, the director Mrs. Fillion’s supportive leadership, and the learning moments from rehearsals and performances.
The conversation ties theatre to personal growth and faith, emphasizing risk-taking, teamwork, and learning from mistakes. The episode closes with invitations to come see the lively, fast-paced comedy and support the students’ hard work.