Mona Pirnot — I LOVE YOU SO MUCH I COULD DIE
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Mona Pirnot joins the podcast to talk about her solo play I LOVE YOU SO MUCH I COULD DIE, in which she performs original songs in between stories spoken by a text-to-speech digital voice. The interview explores the intersections of trauma and performance, the varied responses to the play's challenges to traditional theatrical storytelling form, and Pirnot's collaboration with her director and husband Lucas Hnath.
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