Day 13,756: Beauty illumines these fools (Why am I naming days?) I name this day in honor of Virginia Woolf’s essay on Jane Austen from The Common Reader, which I began reading on the train home last night, amidst all this eager snow. While the whole book is a wonder, oh, something takes over when sheContinue reading “Beauty illumines these fools”
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I am all the daughters of my father’s house
And all the brothers, too–and yet I know not.” Day 13, 755: I am all the daughters of my father’s house (Why am I naming days?) I name this day to honor the production of Twelfth Night Heather and I saw tonight starring Mark Rylance. It’s my first time seeing him perform, and it is indeedContinue reading “I am all the daughters of my father’s house”
My 2013
2013 was a year of abundance: 5 theatre conferences (in Philly, New Orleans, Dallas, Hawaii and New York);5 weddings (including two sister weddings!); a move into home ownership; 2 full productions of my plays (Riding the Bull and Honey Fist); 1 workshop production of Encryption; a ton of development opportunities, including joining the Mission to (dit)Mars Propulsion LabContinue reading “My 2013”
You’re in the King’s country now
(Why am I naming days?) (And what does it mean to “Help build the honeycomb?). 10/28/13, Day 13,690: You’re in the King’s country now This day is so named because last night we rehearsed The Fields of Blue and Glow for the Mission to (dit)Mars Launch Pad reading, and Heather led an energized, productive and fun 3+ hourContinue reading “You’re in the King’s country now”