The Jennifer Schottstaed Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.
It’s The Paul Leslie Hour, and you’re tuned in to another episode, this time Paul talks with actress Jennifer Schottstaedt. William Shakespeare wrote the words, “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players.” Actors are the artists who use their voice, face and body to present a visual and audio story. Many would say actors affects the heart and mind of the audience. Actors are interpreters of a story.
In this interview, we will be joined by an actor of the stage, Jennifer Schottstaedt. She has performed in some of the greatest plays including Shakespeare classics like Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and also Tennessee William’s Sweet Bird of Youth…and other works such as 5 Faces for Evelyn Frost; Jane, The Fox and Me and a production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses at Actor’s Express.
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Now, it’s time for Jennifer Schottstaedt to share her story and perspective which she has gained as a result of dedication to her craft and her work as a teacher, helping other actors learn the art.
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