"[Angels in America is] probably the biggest production the Arts House has ever put on... I remember hearing the buzz surrounding [it] when it was going to Broadway, but being too young to actually know much about it, and by the time I was ready to go see it, it was already gone. So now to be part of the production is very exciting."
"If you have a really great cast... even with a serious play like this one, you're able to screw around and just do things and keep the atmosphere light. When you're doing a play that deals with such serious matters as this one does, then you know you need to keep things up and happy...."
"We had a party last week to get everyone introduced to each other.... It's great because you get to know each other at a more personal level.... [You can be] freer on stage with the person--when you get to know them better you're less nervous around them...."
"I'm graduating in December. I'm looking for a job, pushed back my LSAT dates because of time constraints and work... but I'll be looking forward to getting out into the job world.... I was in the class of 2001, because I took a year off sophomore year... It's interesting being on campus without really knowing anybody. I'll just be able to walk down the Walk and not have to make those feigned hellos and that kind of stuff, be able to go study when I want to study, go out when I want to go out..."