Signature Stories Vol 8 | Page 15

Signature: How did The Open House begin? Will Eno: There was a big part that was just, there was this play I wanted to write and I had this idea that didn’t go away. I have this wonderful residency here where I have the luxury of some time and support and some very smart, very good people. So I felt encouragement, if not some gentle, gentle prodding, from Jim Houghton and Signature. But it really was just, I had this idea and started writing and then later started to work with [director] Oliver Butler doing some readings here at Signature. Will Eno, 2013. It’s really great working with Oliver, I think he’s an absolute gent of a person and a really, really smart director. And how the play has developed over the last year, with pretty low-key little quiet readings here at Signature, has been really great and I couldn’t think of a better way to work on the thing. I’m excited about it, just because I have my idea of what this thing is about and what it represents and what it feels like to watch. But the magic and the beauty of doing something with an audience is that it‘s the final element and that’s when the experiment gets going. And it’s not even complete then, because it starts again the next night. So I’m excited to start previews and performances. 6 14