January 2020

Making a point while keeping your cool

My blog this month shares one big insight about speaking that those wrapped up in the impeachment hearings in Washigton would do well to heed!

In other news---
In the Ladies’my short comedy that premiered as part of Pipeline Playwrights’ 2018 Capital Fringe play How's That Workin' Out For Ya?,  will be featured in an evening of readings presented by The Playwrights Circle on February 9 in New York City. More info here.

Planning ahead
It's My Party! will presented onstage as part of Festival 2020: Women – Where Are They Now? at Bellarmine University in Louisville, KY iMarch 21, 26 and 28.

It's My Party! will also have a 13-performance run in September, 2020 in Dallas! Echo Theatre, Kateri Cale, Managing Artistic Director, will host the Southwestern Regional Premiere at the City of Dallas’ Bath House Cultural Center. More info here. 

And if you're looking for ways to celebrate the Suffrage Centennial in 2020 with your community, consider staging a production or organizing your own reading of It's My Party! For more info, click here .

December 2019

It's that time of year

My blog this month is short 'n sweet, offering some of my most enduring tips for making it through the holiday with aplomb!

 In other BIG news. . .  

It's My Party! is headed to the stage!

Echo Theatre in Dallas, Texas (Kateri Cale,  Artistic Managing Director), will produce the Southwestern Regional Premiere of my play in September 2020. More details to follow. In the meantime, check out  Echo Theatre's website. They are doing some good work!

And if you're looking for ways to celebrate the Suffrage Centennial of 2020 in your community, consider staging a production or organizing your own reading of It's My Party! For more info, click here .

November 2019

Autumn in New York

The pace is picking up here as we start the headlong rush toward the holidays. So now more than ever, we need to center, focus, and relax. Read all about it. 

 In other news. . . 

In the Ladies’my short comedy that premiered as part of Pipeline Playwrights’ 2018 Capital Fringe production How's That Workin' Out For Ya?,  will be featured in an evening of readings, Nevertheless, She Persisted, produced by The Shattered Glass Project in Seattle on November 15. More details here. 

And my play about women's suffrage, It's My Party!, will have a community reading:
November 17th at 2:00 p.m. 
Rye Meeting House
9624 Milton Road, Rye, New York
For more details and to RSVP, contact Kelly Germa at kelly.germa@gmail.com.

Many community groups, libraries and theatres are considering It's My Party! for their celebrations of the Suffrage Centennial in 2020. You can, too. For more info, click here .