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New play project: At Capacity--Scene 1: Cue the snow
I wanted to keep this Monday writing practice even though I technically finished the first draft of Serial Play. I sat down to write a short scene or a monologue, and this is what came out. About halfway through, I realized that these characters have more to say. And I think they have at least one other sibling. So, I'll keep writing and find out. I also think this play will be a series of short scenes rather than one long scene that follows unity of time and place.
Artists I admire: the team that made NBC's live telecast of The Wiz
I had seen the movie version of The Wiz years ago, but this live telecast came at exactly the right time for me. Producers had no way of knowing what would be happening in the world when they chose to present this play to a television audience, but they delivered a much needed shot of hope to this viewer and I imagine countless others.
When technology slows things down...
For the last three or four years of teaching, I've been trying to incorporate technology into my teaching practice, particularly around assessing student work, as a way to capitalize on all of the advances that technology seems to provide, particularly around speed and convenience.
Serial Play--entry #9: Final installment
So this marks the final installment of Serial Play. The drafting ended a little sooner than I thought it would, and I want to emphasize that I in no way think that this play is finished. First draft is out of me, and now the revision process begins. Hoping to do an edit and then have some actors read it for me in the next couple of weeks to fuel the next draft. Thanks to those of you who've read along. If you're interested in hearing the reading, let me know!
Artists I admire: Julianne Moore
I'm also always impressed by her fearlessness as an actor. When I watch her work, I never feel like she's holding anything back, yet it never feels pushed either.

