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4 Quick Questions with Actor Jaya Tripathi

5/4/2019

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TIC presents its 41st production with Recent Tragic Events,  May 8-11 and 15-18 @ 8 pm at The Bridge Theater @ Shetler Studios. Tickets: $20 here: www.tictheater.com
 
TIC is delighted to welcome back to its stage the beautiful and intelligent Jaya Tripathi (last seen in TIC's Relentless Pleasant in October 2018 (see image, left).

What is your role in this production?
I play Waverly Wilson, who attemps to keep things copacetic while waiting to hear from her sister and juggling the strangest of dates.
 
What do you like on your pizza?
Tons of jalapenos! And garlic. 
 
Favorite line from the play?
"You wanna come in? We're just sitting here, coming apart at the seams." also,
"Is that freedom? When you don't know how it's gonna turn out, but you still can't help but... do it? Is that really freedom?"
 
Have you ever read a single book by Joyce Carol Oates, Proust, or Trollope? 
I read We are the Mulvaneys, and it broke my heart. Like Waverly, I have started Proust several times and failed to stay the course (planning to try again this summer - it's time!) And I just picked up The Way We Live Now to honor Waverly's fondness for Trollope.
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