Marty Cusato makes his MCCT debut in King Lear this weekend! We asked him why he joined MCCT and why Lear matters today. What made you audition for Lear? I wanted to get involved with
Marty Cusato makes his MCCT debut in King Lear this weekend! We asked him why he joined MCCT and why Lear matters today.
What made you audition for Lear?
I wanted to get involved with a non-profit community-oriented arts organization.
Why do you think this story matters for today’s audiences?
It reflects the disintegration of the family/community when people put their own self-interest first.
What new things have you learned as a result of this show?
That Shakespeare’s style is to use 20 words when 5 or 6 would suffice.
Community/Civic theater is a unique challenge. What has been the hardest part of this show? the easiest?
The easiest is the instant rapport that was created with the rest of the cast and crew. The hardest is creating and/or understanding a character’s backstory in relation to the dialouge.
How did you get involved with MCCT?
Through a customer’s son and friend invoved in a previous project.
What do you do when you’re not rehearsing and memorizing Shakespeare?
I enjoy cooking, gardening, and sailing, and needless to say, work fulltime.
Why should audiences come to this show?
It’s a tragedy that seems to have something for everybody, not to mention the absolute dysfuction will make you feel better about our own family.
Come see Marty and the rest of the King Lear cast beginning October 12!
- October 12, 13, 18, 19, and 20 at 7:00pm
- October 14 at 3:00pm
Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center Rose Firebay.
Get your tickets today at mcct.yapsody.com.