Hello Beautiful People! This month’s playlist is not a compilation – but rather an entire album. Hozier. Hozier. Hozier. I thoroughly enjoy every single song. Your iTunes account will thank you for it! Live, Love, Learn, Megan & The Write Teacher(s)
TV Talk: Sundaze
Sundays can be one of the most relaxing days of the week. A little R&R… A bit of slow time with family & friends… …and time to curl up on the couch and watch some awesome televisions shows. Here are my Sunday Night Favorites: QUANTICO (ABC) – created by Josh Safran, Quantico is about “a diverse…
COMING SOON: Get Yourself Some New Orchestrations
Musical Theatre Factory in association with The Chelsea Symphony will present the gala concert event “Get Yourself Some New Orchestrations,” the launch of an exciting new series which pairs emergent musical theatre writers with Broadway orchestrators to commission stunning new orchestrations of their shows. Excerpts from four new musicals (and one reimagined favorite!) will be…
A Write Teacher(s) Review: Why Not Me? by Mindy Kaling
“And that’s all show business is, really. Transitioning panics.” – p. 83 I loved Mindy Kaling’s Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) so when I saw she had a new book coming out, I immediately added it to my “To Read” list. Why Not Me? (one of our September picks) proved to…
Beyond Broadway Derails with The Eternal Space
Over the last couple of years, I have been working on a project called The Eternal Space. This project is unique to me as it is a play based on an actual New York City historical moment. In 1963, the beautiful Pennsylvania Station was demolished due to a lack of funding and did not go…
JOB BOARD: Intern with The Atlantic Theater Company
The Atlantic Theater Company invites multiple internships throughout the season in every aspect of the organization’s operations. Internships are unpaid and generally held by undergraduate and graduate students, or recent college graduates. We offer college credit, tickets to all of the Atlantic main stage and second stage performances, free tickets to certain Broadway and Off-Broadway…
Collision
Hello Readers, Collision by P.J. Byer is a quirky little piece of young adult fiction about mending the relationships of a broken family. In the beginning of the book, the reader meets an angry Stella who has run away from home. Byer does not paint a pretty picture of the life of a runaway teen. Stella’s experiences…
COMING SOON: A Wilder Christmas
This holiday season, the award-winning Peccadillo Theater Company will present A WILDER CHRISTMAS, an evening of two rarely seen Thornton Wilder one-acts: THE LONG CHRISTMAS DINNER and PULLMAN CAR HIAWATHA. Performances are set to begin December 3rd, with the Opening on Tuesday, December 8th at Theatre at St. Clement’s, 423 West 46 Street (between Ninth…
November Bookshelf
Happy November! I imagine by now, you have all of your sweaters and scarves out of storage bins. I have been drinking a lot of tea and reading a lot of books. Here are three books The Write Teacher(s) is looking forward to reading this month: Little Victories: Rules for Imprefect Living by Jason Grey…
Queering Your Bookshelf: Kate Bornstein
Whenever people are just starting to delve into the world of gender theory and ask me for recommendations of books, my first go-to rec is pretty much anything by Kate Bornstein. Kate (who goes by ze, hir, hirs pronouns) is an author, playwright and performance artist who, in my option has written some of the…