From actors theatre:
“Act a Lady explores this experience of living two lives, and as the play progresses, the stage world starts to bleed into Wattleburg in surprisingly tangible forms. When Harrison started in the theatre as a teenage actor, he was wary of the transformative power of wigs, makeup, and costumes. “I didnt like losing track of myself,” he says. Act a Lady exploits actings capacity for radical transformation. “When you memorize someone elses words and track their experience from beginning to end every night, you might find a corner of yourself you werent familiar with.”