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  <title>Off Off Pod - Episode 030 - Director Will Pomerantz</title>
  <description>Will Pomerantz and I grew up in the same small town of Seguin, Texas, and we both eventually made our way to the Big Apple to pursue a life in the theatre. &amp;amp;nbsp;We first met when he was about 13 (which would have made me about 12), and while in Texas we did plenty of high school and community theatre together. &amp;amp;nbsp;We recount a few tales from our Texas theatre roots in the interview.&#13;
Will has over the years evolved into an amazing director who is always busy with exciting projects. &amp;amp;nbsp;I was lucky enough to rope him into directing a play of mine call&amp;amp;nbsp;Desert Rites,&amp;amp;nbsp;which for me was one of those great life experiences that one always remembers. &amp;amp;nbsp;He's very skilled at working on new plays, possessing the ability to help the playwright clarify and fine-tune what he's attempting to say. I certainly had a better play at the end of our rehearsal process.&#13;
For more information about Will, check out his&amp;amp;nbsp;website.&#13;
Topics covered in the interview:&#13;
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Hi Will&amp;amp;hellip; and Zoe. &amp;amp;nbsp;Growing up in Seguin, Texas (2:17)&#13;
The director emerges, Cornell University (8:51)&#13;
An interview with the CIA (11:33)&#13;
MFA in directing at&amp;amp;nbsp;Carnegie Mellon University&amp;amp;nbsp;(13:27)&#13;
Drawn to the past, particularly the 1930s (16:49)&#13;
Will directs my new play,&amp;amp;nbsp;Desert Rites&amp;amp;nbsp;-- a strength working on new plays (17:58)&#13;
Working with Nancy Harrow on&amp;amp;nbsp;This Side of Paradise&amp;amp;nbsp;about Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald (20:59)&#13;
The Blue Flower&amp;amp;nbsp;by Jim and Ruth Bauer at American Repertory Theatre and Second Stage Theater&amp;amp;nbsp;(24:58)&#13;
Adapting&amp;amp;nbsp;Tale of Two&amp;amp;nbsp;Cities&amp;amp;nbsp;at The Culture Project&amp;amp;nbsp;(28:38)&#13;
A tangent --&amp;amp;nbsp;The Godfather&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Pulp Fiction&amp;amp;nbsp;(31:51)&#13;
Epic Theater Ensemble,&amp;amp;nbsp;Mahida's Extra Key to Heaven&amp;amp;nbsp;by Russell Davis (34:30)&#13;
Working with John Guare --&amp;amp;nbsp;Landscape of the Body&amp;amp;nbsp;at Juilliard&amp;amp;nbsp;(38:57)&#13;
Working with Kathleen Chalfant,&amp;amp;nbsp;Great Expectations&amp;amp;nbsp;(43:48)&#13;
Audition stories from the other side of the table (49:22)&#13;
Stephen's &amp;quot;bad director&amp;quot; story (54:25)&#13;
Directing philosophies -- how to coax forth a great performance and how Will approaches a new project (58:27)&#13;
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