Women, May We Always Know Too Much

Look! I made a hat! Where there never was a hat, I made several people wear fascinators! About ten years ago (or more) I stumbled upon a twitter thread that proposed the idea of an all-female Clue film remake. The list of suggestions were amazing and this sparked the idea of writing an all-female murder… Continue reading Women, May We Always Know Too Much

A Writer’s Reflection on Her Adaptation of a Classic

Since 2019 I have been working on a short film adaptation of a play written by the man who wrote Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie. The play is called "Dear Brutus" which is a reference to a line of dialogue taken from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Some days I think, "Really Ebony? J.M. Barrie? Shakespeare? For the… Continue reading A Writer’s Reflection on Her Adaptation of a Classic

Theatrical dreams in the time of Rona

@markharrisnyc for Vulture Magazine - "Privately, I’ve heard those in charge discuss everything from slashing prices dramatically in order to encourage full houses to actively discouraging full houses by selling only one-third of seats; my takeaway is simply that theater people are as baffled as the rest of us by what might come next." We… Continue reading Theatrical dreams in the time of Rona

“How To Be A Wizard” Session 3: Part 1 Professor Gabra Zackman

Session three will be taught by Gabra Zackman, Actress, Audio-book Reader, Published Author, Educator and Prenatal Yogi.  I chose Gabra for our February Professor because she's the Queen of Romance. You can listen to Gabra's velvety voice read a romance novel to you on  Audible.com or any other major audio-bookseller.  If you'd rather have a book… Continue reading “How To Be A Wizard” Session 3: Part 1 Professor Gabra Zackman