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Exclusive Interview: Matthew Bleezarde of Tread The Boards’ ‘Black Comedy’

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When was the last time you’ve seen a show that challenged your expectations of theater? A production that took the Broadway rule book and threw it out the window? Shows that take a chance and do something different showcase a new perspective on what a theater experience can be. Tread the Boards is looking to subvert the traditional show with their production of Black Comedy, a show that comes to life when the lights turn off! We’ve recently spoken with one of the cast members, Matthew Bleezarde, about his time with this production!

In this exclusive Box Seat Babes interview, Matthew Bleezarde talks about what drew him to this production of Black Comedy, how this show has challenged him as an actor, and what it’s like to act like you’re in the dark even when you’re not! Want to know why he thinks adding an intermission and splitting the show into two acts is a wise choice? Find all of these answers and more about what you can from Tread the Boards’ production of Black comedy in this interview! Thank you so much for listening!

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See what hilarity ensues when the lights are out in Tread The Boards’ Black Comedy!

There are only a few more performances of Black Comedy at Tread The Boards’ theatre, so get those tickets now and see what these crazy characters are up to when the lights are out in this farcical show! Have you visited this Waterford, MI, theatre before? Have you seen a production of Black Comedy? Let us know your thoughts on social media @boxseatbabes, and we can’t wait to see you at the show!

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