We chatted with Evelyn Wiebe about our upcoming production of Pinkerton Comes to Prospect. We asked why she wanted to be involved in this production, what she loved about her character, and what type of person would enjoy this show.

Evelyn Wiebe as Lacey in Pinkerton Comes to Prospect

Lighthouse Festival (LF): Why did you want to be involved in this production? 

Evelyn Wiebe (EW): Why did I want to be involved with this production… Besides loving the Lighthouse team, summers in Dover, the wonderful script written by Jamie, and getting the chance to work with Steven, I probably appreciate the fact that I get to be silly and fiery with such a bold character.  

(LF): What do you love about your character? 

(EW): What I love about Lacey is her ability not to take crap from anyone. She’s bold and upfront, and full of fire. There’s no timidness here. However, just like we can all learn, a mix of softness and boldness is healthy. I think that’s something that Lacy learns throughout the play. 

(LF): What type of person is going to love this show? 

(EW): People who love a good laugh will love this show. I think because there’s a period element, it adds so much more room for over-the-top absurdity that all those comedy lovers will eat up. It’s the definition of farce.

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