Noises off by don zolidis biography
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Noses Off by Don Zolidis
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The Single Man by Don Zolidis; everything you need to know about FHS’ Theater Program’s latest production
Jumping into the new year, many people have been making the transition from in-person meetings and events to those online. From service projects to theater productions, this is noticeable across the board.
This is especially prevalent in the Fremont High School Theater program, which is having their virtual production of The Single Man, directed by the Head of Theater department, Tanya Misfeldt. Fremont Theater Program’s The Single Man by Don Zolidis will be a spin-off of the commonly known show The Bachelor and will premiere on March 19 through Fremont High School (FHS) on YouTube.
In an interview with Miss Misfeldt herself, we get a scope into FHS Theater’s production of The Single Man and all of the behind the scenes work that went into it.
What is the title of the production? What will it be about?
Miss Misfeldt: We are producing The Single Man by Don Zolidis. It is a murder mystery comedy, that is, a spoof of The Bachelor. So if you like murder mysteries, if you like The Bachelor TV show and the franchises, you’re gonna love this show. It’s hilarious.
So, it’s on the set of a show called The Single Man aka The Bachelor and we have
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2. The story is told not entirely in chronological order. I heard you mention at Teen Book Con that you wrote the book linearly and that it was always in this order. Why do you think that the story came to you in this way, and do you think that it presented any unique challenges when writing?
This is kind of a memory story, so I imagine that Craig is remembering his relationship with Amy. When we remember things, we don't remember them in chronological order either. If you think back about something, some kind of story, you don't start from the beginning and go to the end - certain moments jump out at you, out of order. So that was the concept. Since the story isn't chronological, it has to build emotionally instead of plotwise. The first breakup they have is one of the hardest, and it comes right in the center of the book - it also reveals something huge that the reader didn't know until that moment.
3. It’s not a spoiler to say that Amy and Craig don’t have a happily ever after. I absolutely love this twist on contemporary YA because it’s far more realistic than the general happily ever after. Why did you choose to write it this way? Did you ever wonder if it would be a harder sell with it not being a classic love story?
I think the fact that