1. How is this show different from the last Paradoja shows?
Paradoja: The Exodus Event was more of an opinion bases show. It showed comical thoughts on the government, religion, and other things going on in the world. Paradoja: Vice Versa is more of a show about life in general. I think more people will be able to relate to it.
2. What are the ingredients that make a show a "Paradoja" show?
A Paradoja show is made up of originally, courage to say what we want, and well, profanity. This is what makes us, us.
3. What do you like about the Paradoja cast and crew?
I love how we are such a close group of people. Everyone is always accepted into the Paradoja family, whether you joined from the start or last week. I also love that everyone gets to have their input and were never afraid to speak our minds with one another.
4. What does Paradoja mean to you?
To me, Paradoja is freedom, an escape, and family. It is as simple as that.
5. When you joined Paradoja what was your reaction and if you’re new what did you expect and do you still feel that way?
I joined Paradoja during the first show, Paradoja: at the Grindhouse. When I first joined, I didn’t know what to expect. I knew it would be out there because, well I know Mike and George and nothing is normal with them. When I saw the sketches I was not all that surprised.
6. Why do Coonan, Mike and George work well together?
I would say it’s because they have extremely similar views on life and the things happening in the world. Since that is what the show is about, it makes it effortless for them to put together an amazing show.
7. What do you think of Mike P, Coonan, and George both artistically and personally and what have you learned from working with them?
I think that all three are amazingly talented directors, actors, and writers. Working with them for so long has taught me that you should never be afraid to put yourself and your views out there, don’t be afraid to be judged.
8. What would you like or hope for in the future regarding Paradoja?
I would love for us to be able to keep up these shows and expand and reach out to other groups. Hopefully, someday we can put these shows on in a space of our own.
9. Where do you feel the ideas come from?
The ideas for the sketches come from real life. They come from experience and opinion.
10. What do you think about act 1 when compared to act 2?
Act one of the show is more of what your use to with the Paradoja shows, what you expect. Act two takes a whole new direction, it’s more real.
Paradoja: The Exodus Event was more of an opinion bases show. It showed comical thoughts on the government, religion, and other things going on in the world. Paradoja: Vice Versa is more of a show about life in general. I think more people will be able to relate to it.
2. What are the ingredients that make a show a "Paradoja" show?
A Paradoja show is made up of originally, courage to say what we want, and well, profanity. This is what makes us, us.
3. What do you like about the Paradoja cast and crew?
I love how we are such a close group of people. Everyone is always accepted into the Paradoja family, whether you joined from the start or last week. I also love that everyone gets to have their input and were never afraid to speak our minds with one another.
4. What does Paradoja mean to you?
To me, Paradoja is freedom, an escape, and family. It is as simple as that.
5. When you joined Paradoja what was your reaction and if you’re new what did you expect and do you still feel that way?
I joined Paradoja during the first show, Paradoja: at the Grindhouse. When I first joined, I didn’t know what to expect. I knew it would be out there because, well I know Mike and George and nothing is normal with them. When I saw the sketches I was not all that surprised.
6. Why do Coonan, Mike and George work well together?
I would say it’s because they have extremely similar views on life and the things happening in the world. Since that is what the show is about, it makes it effortless for them to put together an amazing show.
7. What do you think of Mike P, Coonan, and George both artistically and personally and what have you learned from working with them?
I think that all three are amazingly talented directors, actors, and writers. Working with them for so long has taught me that you should never be afraid to put yourself and your views out there, don’t be afraid to be judged.
8. What would you like or hope for in the future regarding Paradoja?
I would love for us to be able to keep up these shows and expand and reach out to other groups. Hopefully, someday we can put these shows on in a space of our own.
9. Where do you feel the ideas come from?
The ideas for the sketches come from real life. They come from experience and opinion.
10. What do you think about act 1 when compared to act 2?
Act one of the show is more of what your use to with the Paradoja shows, what you expect. Act two takes a whole new direction, it’s more real.