Q: Can you please introduce yourself?
I am Ziv Bankey-Mohamdee and I am STUFF’s Production Apprentice.
Q: What does being a part of building and performing in STUFF mean to you?
Being a part of STUFF means an opportunity to not only grow as an artist but as a person as we explore such a story as the one in STUFF.
Q: What do you think of what the Teenage Task Force tries to do in 365 days?
The work that the TTF takes on is an incredibly honourable task but also very understandably hard — the emotional weight each decision takes isn’t something that can be ignored.
Q: Before audiences see STUFF, what would you like to tell or ask them?
How little do you think you need to live comfortably?
Q: When the audience leaves STUFF, you hope they will–
Have a new appreciation for both the environment around us but for the role we all have in this huge project.
Q: What’s an object (stuff) that you think that humans should give up or let go of?
Cars – this is me being very optimistic that public transport could cover all of our mobility needs, but it would be a good switch.
Q: What’s an object (stuff) that would be very hard for you to give up?
Any of the medals/trophies I’ve earned from extracurriculars.
