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The “I and You” cast and crew are, from left: Arlee Pearson (run crew), Evelyn Winters (Caroline), Renée Hooper (assistant stage manager), Sofia Delgado (stage manager), Ethan Cardinal (run crew), Katelyn Litwak (director), Gabriel Gutierrez (Anthony), Jessica Davis (prop coordinator), and Leah Fridman (sound board operator). (Photo by Rachel Frick Cardelle)
On Stage: Performing Arts at Our Oneonta Campuses by Rachel Frick Cardelle

Student Director Discusses Upcoming Production of ‘I and You’

"I eat hot dogs cold, often.”

Can we agree this might be one of the weirder responses a director of a play might give to the question, “Without giving anything away, what’s your favorite line of dialogue?”? That was the answer given to me by Katelyn Litwak, a senior at SUNY Oneonta and the director of “I and You” by Lauren Gunderson, the next play production to come to one of our college stages. Yet by the end of our interview, I completely understood why this was the line that came to her, and I hope that by the end of this article you will, too.

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