I Survived Theatre School

We talk to Mary Kay Cook!

Show Notes

*program note: this episode was recorded two months ago and avid listeners of ISTS may note that we discuss things on the episode chronologically for the first time but that would be followed by subsequent conversations that are in episodes that have already aired* (whew that was a confusing sentence to write)
Intro: Biopics are not for the living.
Let Me Run This By You: Love languages and a pharmacy apparel update.
Interview: We talk to Mary Kay Cook about being a working child actor, not finding bliss in LA, helping Nick Bowling with his scenic project, Epsom Downs, The Roar of the Greasepaint the Smell of the Crowd, Desdemona, The Women, Macbeth, being the Tampax girl, Early Edition, Stir of Echoes, and making the transition to producing. 

What is I Survived Theatre School?

We went to theatre school. We survived it, but we didn't understand it. 20 years later, we're talking to our guests about their experience of going for this highly specialized type of college at the tender age of 18. Did it all go as planned? Are we still pursuing acting? Did we get cut from the program? Did we... become famous yet?