January in Vermont!
What a treat to have two of my one-act plays produced at the Bennington Theater!
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You Just Call Out My Name, and You Know Wherever I Am...
Coming up, I'm directing the Pulitzer Prize-winning Dinner With Friends by Donald Margulies. It's being produced by Schenectady Civic Players, a theatre group for whom I last directed in 2005...18 years ago!
I don't feel old, but my body doesn't care about my feelings.
With performances in May, get more info (and tickets) here: civicplayers.org
A Real Page Turner!

Once again, I'm back at Theater Voices, playing an author, once again! It's Ghost-Writer by Michael Hollinger.
1920s novelist Franklin Woolsey is at work on a story of two lovers, a book that will end up being his last title. Unfinished at the time of his unexpected death, Woolsey's long-time assistant, a young woman of exceptional skills herself, continues to place sheets of paper in her typewriter, and waits for him to continue, waits for his voice to speak again.
For more info, visit Theater Voices at http://www.theatervoices.org/.
Voice Acting!

I've just been cast in the role of John D'Agata in the Theater Voices staged reading of The Lifespan of a Fact, by Jeremy Kareken & David Murrell & Gordon Farrell. I'm playing with a crazy-good cast and, with Margaret Hall, an equally terrific director!
Last Train To Finally Leave The Station!
After a two year delay, we are once again looking to board the train!
I'm so thankful to announce Last Train to Nibroc by Arlene Hutton will be a part of the Ghent Playhouse's 2021-2022 season, with performances scheduled for May 22 - June 5, 2022. Oh, and I'll be directing, so there's that.
It's such a great play, maybe one of my favorites, and I hope once the curtain goes down and the house lights come up it'll have been worth the wait!