The R2P Podcast – Ep. 3: Karl Gregory Is One Singular Sensation

We're delighted to share with you the next episode of The R2P Podcast! Pop over to our Podcast page (under “Events” in the navigation menu) or search for "R2P" or "Running to Places Theatre Company" in your favorite podcatcher app. This time, Joey & Tucker contemplate what R2P could do with a million dollar budget – and what shows we'd never do even if you paid us a million dollars. For the interview, we sit down with Ithaca’s favorite actor, the brilliant and hilarious KARL GREGORY – twice named "Best Actor" by the readers of the Ithaca Times. We chat with this multi-award winning artist about what it means to be a “director-proof” actor – and happens when an actor’s nightmare dream comes true!

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Stay tuned for more episodes – and more exciting program announcements – coming soon! As always, thank you for being part of our R2P family. Wishing you good health and good times until next time.

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