Guy E. Sock received rave reviews for his performance in the Sock Puppet Theatre as Smell
E. Gymsock in Treasure on the Knee High Seas. " It
was a little difficult to have an eye patch on in all the scenes. Depth perception just isn't there with only one eye. I'm
glad we had a lot of choreography to prepare for the fight scene. There are rumors that the management is considering a sequel. I would really like that, as I enjoyed working with entire
ensemble. But it would have to be soon as I'm going
to star in the remake of Seven Brides for Seven Socks on Broadway."
Pinkie Sock, newcomer to the guild, surprised everyone with her first role as 'Pinkie'
in 'The Tooth Fairy'.
"They didn't think I had the experience
for anything more than a cameo. But despite what the 'method' actsocks might think, I believe thespians are born, not made.
I look forward to further roles as the Tooth Fairy aka Nurse Pinkie."
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Tim E. & Tom A. Tomato narrowly escaped harm during the production of 'Sauced'. "It was scary as there was a lot of dangerous action. But I sure loved having
more than line," Tim told us, "usually I'm just the logo for tomato sauce or in a commercial for Ketchup." "That's right," Tom added during the interview, "it was great fun and the effects were terrific. Except for the fake
fangs. Those were hard to keep from slipping off. Working with all the socks and other tomatoes was wonderful. I especially
enjoyed working with Sock It To Me, though at times I thought I saw him licking his lips." "That
was just his way to stay in character, " Tim assured his brother, " I'm sure he didn't want to eat us."
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