Tag Archives: Theater

Borrowing from Everyday Life

I am excited to welcome fellow playwright John Patrick Bray to Not Even Joking today. I have so much to say about his post… but I’ll let you read it first. Borrowing from Everyday Life By John Patrick Bray “I … Continue reading

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Killing: On the Stage and on the Page

I recently had the pleasure of seeing the final performance of David Meyers’s play Broken at Shetler Studios in NYC. I was drawn to the play for a number of reasons. David is a friend who appeared in a reading … Continue reading

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Waiting for a Sign, Omen, or Fortune Cookie

I wasn’t going to send the play. It doesn’t really fit this year’s theme, I told myself. The play was Alone in the Goldfish Bowl. It was September, and the deadline for the Six Women Playwriting Festival in Colorado Springs, … Continue reading

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