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PEOPLE AT: DANIEL FISH

January 26, 2015 christa
 Photo by Jeanette Moses

Photo by Jeanette Moses

Q: How much do you know about the show that you are seeing tonight?

A: (Man) It’s pretty improvised from what I understand and every show is different. I like going to things where you don’t really know what to expect. That is always fun. Things with tennis balls.

A: (Woman) I’m just hoping it’s not participatory. I don’t do participatory theater.

A: (Man) I haven’t played tennis since 7th grade so I don’t know.

A: (Woman) I don’t play tennis. Really anything in the theater where I have to be involved—it’s just not my thing.

A: (Man) We hope the fourth wall stays up as long as possible.

Tags people at the theatre, patt, Daniel Fish, Under the Radar, The Public Theater
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