MEET the cast – justin warren

1 Nov 2011 by Susan Myburgh, Comments Off
As ya'll may know Orange Orbs takes place on Halloween night, when two misfits stumble upon some pretty spooky territory and encounter folks of a different … breed? So in honor of all things Samhain we are chilled with thrills to introduce Justin Warren as our Man With The Jack O Lantern Head.  Or more simply put, Jack!
Who are you and what are you doing here?
I'm Justin Thomas Warren and I'm playing The Man With The Jack O'Lantern Head.
Who is your inner local legend (real or fictional) and what makes you so darn legendary?
My inner local legend is the LaLaurie's of New Orleans. If you don't know the story of the LaLaurie's, it's a good read, and when it comes to horrible crimes and dispicable people, no one tops them. What makes me legendary is the fact that I've always tried to live by the motto, "what will make the best story?" I've done things ranging from being a Russian circus ringleader to spending 3 months walking the Appalachian Mountains.
What gets you jazzed about this play, people and being here?
What gets me jazzed about this play? Well, first off I once again get to play a scary, bad-ass, mother… shut yo mouth! I'm just talking about Jack! Then we can dig it. Cause he's a complicated man and no one understands him but his sister/lover. Jack! Also, I get to work with the crazy Tympanic people for the first time. Lastly, how often do you get to be in a play where the rehearsals are only a 10 – 15 minute walk from your house. Score!

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