Did you gather around a dining room table with more than one other person to share a meal in a private home recently?
Did it feel miraculous?
Pandemic Isolation Revealed So Much About Us
It's possible this pandemic may in the end reveal itself to have been one of our greatest teachers. Two years of stress and isolation has taught us so much about what defines us and the countless ways we are nourished by our relationships.
We Open Our Mouths to Speak for a Reason
At the heart of every monologue there is a relationship--between the person speaking and the person or group of people they are addressing. Understanding monologue begins when you closely examine that relationship.
I hope you'll join me for these opportunities to explore what keeps us going.
In Audience Solidarity,
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Monologues are fueled by relationships.
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The script writer who can create drama with little more than one person speaking is essential... especially when theaters everywhere have shuttered.
Dec. 12, 17, 21 and 28. Class size limit: 12
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2022 Hear Me Out Fest
The first night of monologues was presented Friday with lots of exciting characters demanding our attention. It's not too late to join us for Part II on Monday Dec 5th at 6:30PM.