Audio: Interview with the Cast of ‘Take Me Out’

Review Fix Senior Editor Olga Privman nabs a quick interview with three of the cast members of the Heights Players’ “Take Me Out,” (the review for which can be found here) whose performance was nominated for the prestigious New York Innovative Theatre Award.

Although this was not originally intended to be a podcast, the vibrant energy of the Interrogation Room Trio is so infectious that we earnestly believe it deserves to be heard. As such, voices can be differentiated by speaking order: Ugo Chukwu (Darren) begins, followed by Seth Grugle (Kippy) – who heartily approved of the podcast – and completed by Craig Peterson (Shane).

Take Me Out Interview

Photo by Jan VanderPutten.

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