Speaking of his favorite things, Brice Hagar quickly turns to the art of story. It is what draws him to the theater, both as audience and as performer. He remarks that storytelling is one of the oldest forms of entertainment, education, inspiration, and fun.
Brice joined Roswell Community Little Theatre, RCLT, in the fall of 2022. He was cast as the inspector in Unexpected Guest, an Agatha Christie murder mystery. He was professional and a pleasure to work with both on stage, and behind the scenes.
In 2023, Brice played the lead role as the affable gad-about Bertie in Jeeves Intervenes, from the P.G. Wodehouse 1920 British comedy series, Jeeves. His timing, physical comedy, and joy for the dramatic arts shined in this play. He worked well with the cast and director and was instrumental in the building of the set. He brought a strong sense of fun to the play and worked diligently to make each scene better or funnier or larger than life.
A game of “Switch,” with Brice Hagar and Jacob Sanders.
Recognizing his talent, sense of fun, and sharp wit, the theater quickly asked him to join the improv troupe at RCLT. An avid fan of Who’s Line is it Anyway Brice has enjoyed being a part of the troupe. A sometimes student of this form of the dramatic arts, Brice remarks, “Humor is about subverting expectations.” He explains that the humor and the joke sneak up on you, and as he speaks about it, he is clearly delighted at the prospect of sneaking humor subverting expectations. That delight is contagious.
Whether he has a script or in improv, Brice is a fabulous dramatist. His quick wit and thoughtful approach as well as his talent at physical comedy make for a great performance.
For a wonderful evening of laughs and the unexpected humor that may just sneak up on you, join Brice Hagar and the RCLT for Mission Improvable this coming Friday night.