A Prairie Home Companion‘s ultra talented Sue Scott speaks about the benefits of voice acting in Ann Arbor, and the power it provides to “shape shift” for the audience. Scott gushes,  “Some voices I would never be able to sustain on a stage, because you have to project, and reach back of the  house Somewhere in America, the Home Companion is coming your way. In Canada, we have our own Vinyl Cafe with Stuart McLean ,” said Scott. “For radio, the mic is right there, so you can use really intimate voices, or strange, scratchy voices I could never do for 7 or 8 performances a week on a stage. So it’s fun to find whole different category of voices. … I come from theater, but (fellow APHC actor)Tim Russell comes from radio, so we meet somewhere in the middle.”