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Based on a method originated by pioneering author, actor, and storyteller Spalding Gray, Zach Helm invites individual members of each evening's audience to be interviewed by him on stage. The result is an improvised, intimate, and immensely compelling evening that expands our perception of theater and narrative.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Feb. 27, 2011.

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Previews: Feb 3, 2011 • Opening: Feb 10, 2011 • Closing: Feb 27, 2011
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Vineyard Theatre
108 East 15th Street
New York, NY 10003

Story

There is no real plot to Interviewing the Audience; the show is more of a theatrical experiment than straight play. It begins with show creator Zach Helm asking an audience member to come sit with him on the stage’s fashionable, but comfortable couches. He first asks the audience member “What brought you to this theater tonight?” From there, Helm ask questions in an attempt to learn more about the person’s life.

Cast & Creative

Cast

Zach Helm
Performer

Creative

Written by
Zach Helm
Originally created by
Spalding Gray
Directing Consultant
Sarah Stern
Set and Lighting Consultant
Kevin Adams
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