May 2019

 Time Disruptions

Some days I'd love to turn back time, but I can't even stop the clock! So I've implemeneted some strategies that help make the most of what time I do have. Read all about them in this month's blog.

  In other news.... 

My one-act comedy Sally Has Issues will be one of five *NEW* subversive comedies by persistent women presented every night in 
How's That Workin' Out For Ya? 2.0
short plays by Pipeline Playwrights at the 2019 Capital Fringe Festival

Thursday July 11 at 6:15/Saturday July 13 at 6:30
Tuesday July 16 at 8:15/Saturday July 20 at 5:45
Friday July 26 at 7:00/Saturday July 27 at 12:15
Sunday July 28 at 4:30

Dove Performance Space/St. Augustine's Episcopal Church
555 Water Street  SW/Washington, D.C. 20024

Last year's show sold out, so start planning now!
Tickets go on sale Monday, June 17 
Order online at https://www.capitalfringe.org/
or by phone at 866-811-4111

April 2019

The loops of feedback

This month I share some thoughts about how feedback can be a force for good! Read all about it it in my blog, here.

In other news...

You're invited to a stage reading of my newly revised play, The Whole is Greater:
The lives of a "motivational guru," a cynical unemployed professor, a corrupt local politician, and a wily Dollar Store cashier intertwine unexpectedly in fictional Carlyle, Virginia. Comic drama unfolds as definitions of success, matters of justice, and finding your place in the world collide.

Monday, April 29th at 7:30
MetroStage
1201 North Royal Street/Alexandria, Virginia 22314

Discussion and refreshments to follow!

This reading is part of Pipeline Playwrights' Third Annual Reading Series.
Special thanks to Carolyn Griffin, Produci
ng Artistic Director, MetroStage 
 

 

March 2019

Mindful unwinding

A restful island vacation prompted thoughts about the benefits of fully immersing yourself in whatever you are experiencing. Read all about it in my latest blog.    

In other news...

You're invited to a stage reading of my newly revised play, The Whole is Greater: 

The lives of a "motivational guru," a cynical unemployed professor, a corrupt local politician, and a wily Dollar Store cashier intertwine unexpectedly in fictional Carlyle, Virginia. Comic drama unfolds as definitions of success, matters of justice, and finding your place in the world collide. 

Monday, April 29th at 7:30
MetroStage/1201 North Royal Street/Alexandria, Virginia 22314

Discussion and refreshments to follow!

This reading is part of Pipeline Playwrights' Third Annual Reading Series.
Special thanks to Carolyn Griffin, Produci
ng Artistic Director, MetroStage