An interview with Chelsea Jurkiewicz (Pt. 2)

This is a continuation of last week’s interview! Chelsea shares the ins and outs of what it’s like to be in film. If you’re interested in taking a look at how film is different from theatre, what Chelsea finds challenging and what she loves most about working in film, along with so much more, thenContinue reading “An interview with Chelsea Jurkiewicz (Pt. 2)”

An interview with Marikah Leal

Today I’ve got an interview with the wonderfully talented Marikah Leal! Every time I’ve seen her perform I am blown away. I don’t know how she does it! Her commitment to her characters, her raw talent, and her ability to truly exist in the moment is awe inspiring. I’m excited to share this interview withContinue reading “An interview with Marikah Leal”

Flyin’ West by Pearl Cleage

The West. The new frontier. Many African Americans made new lives for themselves out there, but it wasn’t easy. Miss Leah, Sophie, and Fannie have been thriving on their own and when Sophie and Fannie’s younger sister Minnie comes to visit with her husband Frank, things get interesting.

Pieces by Hywel John

Jack and Beatrice are twins who have lost their parents. They don’t have any grandparents, aunts or uncles to look after them, so their care is left in the hands of their godmother, Sophie. She is wildly unprepared and together they grieve and try to remember the past. The Monologues Genre: Drama Character specifics: BeaContinue reading “Pieces by Hywel John”

The Lifespan of a Fact by Jeremy Kareken, David Murrell and Gordon Farrell

Based on the book by John D’Agata and Jim Fingal Jim Fingal, a fresh Harvard grad, is assigned to fact check the essay of the talented writer, John D’Agata. The subject is the suicide of a teenage boy in Las Vegas and this story could save the struggling New York magazine it will be publishedContinue reading “The Lifespan of a Fact by Jeremy Kareken, David Murrell and Gordon Farrell”

Interlock by Ira Levin

Hilde, a young German immigrant, works for a disabled woman, Mrs. Price, and she has no shortage of wealth. Hilde’s fiance, Paul, is also a German immigrant and a young pianist, who dreams of having a career in music. Hilde hopes that Mrs. Price will take an interest in Paul’s ambitions and she does, butContinue reading “Interlock by Ira Levin”

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