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Cornerstone Theatre - Caleb Wildman

  1. What is it like to create a piece of theatre mainly with non-theatre people? What obstacle did you face because of it?
  2. Now that your Hunger Cycle is complete with the showing of Magic Fruit this last fall, what's next? Is there another cycle that is in the making?
  3. How do you choose the topics your shows are about? What inspired the Hunger Cycle to begin?

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