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Interview Transcript

Beginning: I had been doing theater since I was three years old, I got on stage for the first time in 1994, I sang it with a group of kids for the opening act, for maria from sesame street on tour. she was like every town she came to they would like hire kids from that town to be the opening act and i got really into community theater when i was 9 or 10 and then I just never really looked back[00:00:50.26] In 2011 i was 19 or 20 and I moved to New York like 6 months later. [00:01:07.09] I did a production of 42nd st in Stoneham Massachusetts, I was in the ensemble in the back corner tap dancing my little heart away it was fun it was a close to like growing up i had been like the darling in the community theater, iI was always like the lead it was a cool experience to like work in an ensemble which is really one of my favorite things to be a part of a show from that aspect, and to become the star of the show in your own head[00:01:52.04] Middle: I booked the national tour ...

Sound Walk

The sounds on the train are a like a repeating cycle. The sound which I heard the most was the rush of the train as it went through the tunnels underground. The train moving through the tunnel sounds like air rushing past the train, being pushed through by the motion of the train. Then when the train moved up and down, like if it hit a bump in the tracks it sounded like light thunder claps over and over again. Another sound that kept repeating was the sound of the rails grinding against the trains wheels. The metal scraping sounded like screeching, like someone screaming. The metal equivalent of nails on a chalk board. It sounded like it needed to be oiled or greased, if I could describe what the sound would've looked like it would be lightening. The rest was indistinct conversation. Most of the conversations were low and murmured but some stood out, some lady kept talking about water and people falling into water. Otherwise there was a lot of small bits and pieces of music b...

Interview Questions

Questions for Hannah's interview: 1. How is it trying to transition back from touring to everyday life? 2. What do you miss the most when you're away? 3. Is there anything that you can compare it to? 4. What are the highest and lowest points of touring in your experience? 5. Is it something that you would consider doing again?