Zachary Quinto is Snap cover boy
“Star Trek” actor Zachary Quinto is on the cover of the new issue of Snap, a “digital magazine that showcases the driving forces behind global creative culture, and explores provocative new ways to interpret the beauty around us.” Quinto is literally the beauty around us these days; he’s in Cambridge starring in the American Repertory Theater’s production of “The Glass Menagerie” with Cherry Jones. Quinto tells the magazine, of the experience, “To become deeply familiar with and connected to the language of such a master as Tennessee Williams is what drives me in my work. And then to play the most autobiographical character in his canon is the icing on the creative cake. Then there is the group of people assembling to bring this production to life. They are each truly remarkable and renowned.” He adds, of the local theater, “The ART has a reputation of fostering work in a uniquely incubative environment allowing for truly unobstructed creativity.” “The Glass Menagerie” runs through March 17.
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