November 2018

Tis the season!

Time to update on one of my evergreen posts. This month's blog discussed why being truly "just yourself" at work is not always the best.  

In other news...

Come hear selections from Act I of my new play It's My Party! at A Night of Suffrage Theatre. This event will take place at the actual home of the National Woman's Party (featured pominenely in the play!), the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument. 


I hope you can join me! More info and link for reservations here.

November 27 at 6:00 p.m.
144 Constitution Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002 

What happens when two different factions ignite political change using wildly different tactics? It's My Party! reveals the competing strategies, daring stunts, shaky alliances, and bitter rivalries that propelled the suffragists' march toward the 19th Amendment. 

 

October 2018

Acting the part

My clients always give me something interesting to chew over. This month's blog reflects a recent discussion dealing with actors and authenticity.

In other news...

Selections from my play It's My Party! will be featured in A Night of Suffrage Theatre at the home of the National Woman's Party, the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument. 

I hope you can join me! More info and link for reservations here.

November 27 at 6:00 p.m.
144 Constitution Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002 

What happens when two different factions ignite political change using wildly different tactics? It's My Party! reveals the competing strategies, daring stunts, shaky alliances, and bitter rivalries that propelled the suffragists' march toward the 19th Amendment. 

 

September 2018

Back in the Big Apple!

My blog this month catches you up a bit on what I have been doing since I moved to Brooklyn in August--aside from unpacking (which I am assured will come to an end eventually!): lots of walking and listening and learning!

In other news...

In July my short play In the Ladies' had its world premiere at Arena Stage as part of the Capital Fringe Festival in Washington, D.C. It was one of one-acts in How's That Workin' Out For Ya?, an evening of subversive comedy presented by Pipeline Playwrights. We sold out each show and had a great time!

We're planning more readings and productions of new plays in the coming year. If you're not on Pipeline Playwright's e-mailing list, and would like to be, send me an e-mail. I'll be sure we add you!