PLAYS
& SCREENPLAYS
Plays and screenplays happened sort of serendipitously,
the result of buying a formatting software for screenplays called Scriptware.
I'd wanted to write a screenplay based on The Island novel,
which I finally did.
But prior to that, Curtis Matthew came to the
BeefStew poetry readings several times (actually, he became rather a nag)
to talk up a one act play contest that was being held by the Pennsylvania
Playhouse. He wanted the Prague bunch to contribute.
So I wrote one titled Colors to get
familiar with the Scriptware software and it won---one of three
chosen to be performed.
Misha and I went to see it during the three
days of performance in May of 1999, which led to a three month tour of
the United States, because she'd never been there. But that's
another story . . .
Writers know what to expect when a book gets
published---familiar words between pages. But it's really a strange
sensation to have something I wrote be acted out on stage, the words
being
spoken to an audience.
It was scary.
It was great.
I wrote Uncle Oscar for the next year's
competition and it didn't even make the short list. Life's like that.
1998 Colors
(a one-act play)
1999 The
Island (a screenplay)
1999 Uncle
Oscar (a one-act play)
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