Category Archives: Detroit area theatre

This too, shall pass

This too shall pass, is an ancient saying I’m sure many of you are familiar with. It’s a philosophy I’ve long embraced, and I’ve used it as a mantra to get through many tough times. But it’s not just for … Continue reading

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My Life Sucks?

  My life sucks. Not a day goes by where I can’t climb up on my pity-pot and feel sorry for myself. I mean, let’s examine the facts… I don’t have any money and basically my retirement plan consists of … Continue reading

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Would I invite my mother to this play?

When discussing my play Love Is Strange recently with somebody, they asked me if it was a play I would invite my mother to. I was taken aback by that question, and I had to give it some thought. Don’t … Continue reading

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I care too much about what other people think of me.

I care too much about what other people think of me. Or should I say, what I think they think about me. Because honestly, most of the time we don’t really know what other people think about us. I just … Continue reading

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Opening Night

Tonight, my play The Current opens at Two Muses Theatre. And like always on opening nights, I’m a wreck. If you go to the show tonight, look for me lingering (hiding) somewhere in the back of the theatre. I’m nowhere near … Continue reading

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