A Distinct Society, by Kareem Fahmy begins in the tranquil hush of a library that straddles the U.S. – Canada border, where life is about to change. Much the same could be said for Cooper Schairbaum, the youngest in the cast who is receiving rave reviews for his performance in the show. Schairbaum plays Declan Sheehan in the play directed by Brant Russell at the Human Race Theatre Company.
I was thrilled to get to chat with the rising star about his love of acting and any future productions.
937: Hi Cooper. I understand you are a local high schooler…right?
CS: Yes. I am junior at Oakwood High School.
937: And….I heard you have some acting experience under your belt? What shows may have the readers perhaps seen you previously perform?
CS: I have played Billy in On Golden Pond, Sky in Mamma Mia, Jack in Into the Woods, and Windward and Cop in the Muse Machine’s The Little Mermaid and 9 to 5.
937: WOW! You have been bitten by the theater bug!! Where did this all start for you?
CS: My first show was The Addams Family in fourth grade, and I guess it all started from my mom who did theater in college and still loves it, so she really motivated me to participate in theater.
937: Well it is one of the few things you can do from cradle to grave. So, thank mom for getting you into something that can last a lifetime! What can you tell us about the show?
CS: It is inspired by true events. It focuses on all the things that can, in some cases, divide us…or unite us. It has a lot to do with connection…and how life can change.
937: And, people are really enjoying it. So, in doing this and other shows, does it make you want to continue with acting in your future?
CS: It really made me believe that theater in the future is a viable option for me but throughout this whole process I have realized that this is so demanding and I don’t think this is for me after high school.
937: Amen brother, it is hard work…but, keep that door open! Do you have advice for others looking to do community theater?
CS: Do it. You will always meet new friends that care about you. They will be friends to you for the rest of your life.
937: Congratulations Cooper. Bravo!
You can catch A Distinct Society at the Human Race 2/11-2/17. Shows Tuesday – Saturday at 7:30pm and Sunday at 2:00pm.
More info at https://humanracetheatre.org/