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McLane Nagy Takes on the Role of Mopsophil in Actors’ The Emperor of the Moon

McLane Nagy

by Scott Vezdos, Director of Marketing for Actors’ Theatre of Columbus

McLane Nagy is taking on the role as Mopsophil in ATC’s upcoming production, The Emperor of the Moon. This is McLane’s second season working with Actors’ Theatre; she was most recently the Star in Madlab Theatre’s production The Star and the Countess in ATC’s 2016 production of The Countess of Monte Cristo.

Scott: Describe your art and your creative process.

McLane: I would say my art is telling stories. I tend to be drawn to all sorts of media and acting is among them. As for process it starts with text. Everything I need is always there – it’s just up to me to get to know them well enough to perform them. The more time I spend with them in pieces and as a whole, the better scene partner and fully-formed character I will be.

Scott: How do you recharge and/or refine your artistic process?

McLane: I tend do something that is very non-subjective, repetitive and solo. Most commonly this is making spinach souffle. I read as much as possible to continue to have voices besides the one I’ve created for a show and to make sure I don’t burn myself out on a project.

Scott: How long have you been acting and what is the most important thing you’ve learned about yourself along the way?

McLane: I’ve been acting since I was three if you count all the school plays I muscled my way into and or made at home. But this is something I’ve had in me from the beginning. The most important thing I have learned is that it’s never about one person. It’s always about the whole and how you choose to contribute to that whole. Theater is the single most collaborative art I can think of and navigating that balance and serving the story and not myself/my career, etc. makes for the better product/experience.

Scott: What role are you most proud of?

McLane: Being given the opportunity to play Amelie Dantes in The Countess of Monte Cristo is this single most amazing theatrical experience of my life, I learned SO much about this craft by being in that production. I have never had a show family like that before. Nor, I fear, will I ever look that cool ever again.

Scott: What’s the best advice you’ve been given?

McLane: Work hard.

Scott: What’s the best advice you feel you can give?

McLane: Try everything that piques your interest. Everyone likes doing what they are best at – you might love something more if you have the guts to not know anything for a while and humble yourself before teachers to build a new skill. FIND TEACHERS.

Scott: Describe one of your favorite moments working with Actors’ Theatre.

McLane: Last summer I was able to learn some stage combat with Derek Faraji for Countess. We were rehearsing on the stage and moving through the fight at probably quarter speed. It started raining really hard during one of Derek’s lines but we kept going and counting through the fight in the rain. I was drenched. It was awesome.

Catch McLane in ATC’s adaptation of Aphra Behn’s The Emperor of the Moon, July 20 – August 6 in Schiller Park. Full show information available at www.theactorstheatre.org.

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