
Episode 104 “Rosencratz and Gildenstern Aren’t Dead” with Helen Shaver
01/06/22 • 40 min
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Post-pans may be without trauma, but they don’t seem to understand the idea that you shouldn’t talk to strangers. This is at the crux of many of the arguments between Alex and Mackenzie in Episode 104. Join Angelica and Patrick as they discuss all of the complicated relationships and dynamics in “Station Eleven” with director Helen Shaver. We’ll also hear from Helen about how she gets the most out of her actors while also making them feel safe on set.
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Post-pans may be without trauma, but they don’t seem to understand the idea that you shouldn’t talk to strangers. This is at the crux of many of the arguments between Alex and Mackenzie in Episode 104. Join Angelica and Patrick as they discuss all of the complicated relationships and dynamics in “Station Eleven” with director Helen Shaver. We’ll also hear from Helen about how she gets the most out of her actors while also making them feel safe on set.
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