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International Women's Day

When the Playwright Goes Prose: In Conversation with Haley McGee

My process with solo shows involves sharing bits of text with audiences when I don’t really know where it’s going, or how it’s going to end. I’m pivoting myself to the responses from the audience — I sniff out where I want to go, and how I want to shape the piece. Through creating solo shows, I discovered how much I love this direct, unfettered relationship with an audience.

By Aisling Murphy / Mar 3, 2022

Healthy Choices, Healthy Marriages, and Healthy Genitals

I recently realized that my four closest friends presently are all women who have broken up with me. I guess I just like surrounding myself with people who make wise life choices.

By Tony Nappo / Mar 16, 2021

Being Tolerated, Being Honest, and Being Precious

I have a good number of “Friends” and “Followers” on Facebook and Instagram. On Twitter, I feel like I mostly have “Ignorers” and “Barely Tolerators.”

By Tony Nappo / Mar 10, 2020

Daylight Saving Time, Facebook Debates, and Ron Sexsmith Drops By

I am really feeling that hour I lost this week. Not because of Daylight Saving. But because I accidentally watched an entire episode of Riverdale.

By Tony Nappo / Mar 12, 2019