Happy to say that my play OUR TIME opens tonight in New York! This is a terrific cast, director, and production. Many many laughs. If you're anywhere east of Kansas please come see it. Thanks.
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E. Yarber
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Best of luck with the play. If my experience with the readings is any indication, there are probably a few thousand more jokes in the finished draft than the versions I saw. I think the story holds up amid all the gags, though, and there's real insight and heart in the character interplay. It's a simple production to stage, with only four characters on a basic set, so I hope it takes on a life of its own and eventually becomes a staple of small theaters all over the place, with a longer professional run first.
Yes. I agree with E. Yarber. The staged reading was good, but I can't wait to see the fully produced version. May each of your cast not only break a leg, but a clavicle as well. M.B.
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Best of luck with the play. If my experience with the readings is any indication, there are probably a few thousand more jokes in the finished draft than the versions I saw. I think the story holds up amid all the gags, though, and there's real insight and heart in the character interplay. It's a simple production to stage, with only four characters on a basic set, so I hope it takes on a life of its own and eventually becomes a staple of small theaters all over the place, with a longer professional run first.
Yes. I agree with E. Yarber. The staged reading was good, but I can't wait to see the fully produced version. May each of your cast not only break a leg, but a clavicle as well.
M.B.
This one sure needs a Pepe LePew joke...just saying. (Couldn’t resist.)
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