STAGE TUBE: THE ELEPHANT IN EVERY ROOM I ENTER's Gardiner Comfort On Being An Actor With Tourette's Syndrome

By: Sep. 11, 2015
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Actor Gardiner Comfort and director Kel Haney, co-creators of THE ELEPHANT IN EVERY ROOM I ENTER, talk about their solo play and of working as an actor with Tourette's Syndrome. The play is scheduled to run at the historic La Mama Experimental Theatre Club October 15th-31st after being developed through Mabou Mines.

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We want them to feel free to explore their ideas, and translate them into a theatrical language that can communicate to any person in any part of the world.
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