Q: Can you please introduce yourself?
I am Kat Brett and I am STUFF’s Assistant Stage Manager.
Q: What does being a part of building and performing in STUFF mean to you?
It means the world to me. I’ve always been very passionate about the environment, and there’s something that is always positively wrenching that comes out of each interaction during the building of this play.
Q: What do you think of what the Teenage Task Force tries to do in 365 days?
I think it’s very brave and very loving of them.
Q: Before audiences see STUFF, what would you like to tell or ask them?
Remember that it is a work of fiction… or is it?
Q: When the audience leaves STUFF, you hope they will–
Understand what it’s like to be human – it’s okay to need and want things, but understand moderation.
Q: What’s an object (stuff) that you think that humans should give up or let go of?
That’s a difficult one, but receipts. The ones that are plastic coated so you have to throw them in the garbage.
Q: What’s an object (stuff) that would be very hard for you to give up?
Stuffies, definitely.
