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Some theatre is adults-only

Posted by Michelle on September 22, 2011 in Assassins, Directing, Storytelling, Theatre, audience

Occasionally I will do a show that has adult themes, situations, or language. Sometimes I do shows that have all three. Inevitably I run into someone who asks me to give them a laundry list of what the offending items might be so that they can decide whether or not to come. For every person [...]

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The Inspiration Superhighway

Posted by Michelle on October 17, 2010 in Language, writing

There are a lot of people who will profess to you that good writing is something that we learn, through school, over time. That it is a technical skill. There is a lot of truth in the idea that like any art, a proficiency in the rules and forms is definitely a must, but there [...]

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Language is a Verb

Posted by Michelle on October 17, 2010 in Language, artist

wI have always been fascinated by language. There is a sort of mysticism about the way that people communicate with one another. Nuance. Artistry. The storyteller in me is all too familiar with the power of words. The words that you say. The words that you hold back. The intricacies of rhythm, cadence, melody are [...]

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