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Meadow Brook Theatre’s ‘Strangers On A Train’ Exclusive Interview

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I’m not sure about everyone else, but I’m full steam ahead with consuming as much horror media as possible—every scary film and all the spooky shows. There’s no end to the number of horror projects I’m attempting to fit into October. So, if you’re like me and consuming an ungodly amount of horror media, and in the Metro Detroit area, then look no further than Meadow Brook Theatre and their first production of their 2024-2025 season, Strangers On A Train!

With Strangers on A Train beginning its run last week, we’ve sat down with Meadow Brook Theatre’s Artistic Director, Travis Walter, along with stars of this play, Ron Williams and Stephen Blackwell! In this interview, the two stars and director discuss why Strangers on a Train felt like the perfect show to begin the season with, what drew them to the project, how some of the character decisions and motivations came to be, and how this production has challenged them all in their respective roles. Enjoy!

Timestamps for this interview:

  • 00:00 – Intro
  • 00:40 – How is production going so far with Strangers on a Train? What has the audience reaction been?
  • 04:35 – Talking about the opening scene, the banter and intensity and the dynamic between the characters.
  • 11:42 – Impressive performances from the actors provide a lot for the audience to take in with every performance
  • 15:27 – Perception of Guy’s behavior from the audience
  • 16:47 – Book (by Patricia Highsmith) vs Alfred Hitchcock film vs the play. How the hero and villain roles are presented, and the motives of the characters.
  • 28:25 – The addition of “the mirror bit” 
  • 30:00- Balancing humor & charm with an equally terrifying character
  • 32:00 – Charles’ return and audience reaction
  • 35:30 – Guy’s reaction and guilt about what happened
  • 36;55 – Challenges of this production
  • 43:05 – What are you hoping audiences will take away from Strangers on a Train?
  • 47:20 – Outro

Check out Meadow Brook Theatre’s Strangers On A Train!

Be sure to get your tickets for the exciting and heart-pounding Strangers On A Train, running until November 3! What are some local shows you’ve seen recently? Let us know on social media @MyCosmicCircus or @BoxSeatBabes!

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