"Monologues for Nobody" at the Toronto Fringe Festival

I contributed two monologues for this Toronto Fringe Festival event, opening July 1st.

Click here to read an interview with Jordan Mechano, the creator of Monologues for Nobody.

monologues for nobody (pay what you can)

Would you like to read a monologue?

In a room all to yourself choose any genre, style, and character and create a performance just for you. Like singing alone in the shower just because it feels good, read passages from Fringe veterans Kat Sandler, Laura Anne Harris, Jiv Parasram, Rebecca Perry, and more.

No audience, no cameras, no pressure. Just play.

*This is a shed show taking place in the Fringe Club, located in Honest Ed’s parking lot (581 Bloor St. West)

July 1st, 4.30-6.30 PM

July 2nd, 6.30-8.30 PM

July 4th, 8.30-10.30 PM

July 5th, 6.30-8.30 PM

July 7th, 8.30-10.30 PM

July 8th, 6.30-8.30 PM

July 10th, 8.30-10.30 PM

"Tales from Tent City" opens at Rogers State

"Tales from Tent City" opened last night at Rogers State in Claremore, OK.

Read about the play and the cast's thoughts here at this link.

What follows is a deceptively simple tale with many tonal shifts, so that maybe the best way to describe it would be to call it an occasionally-lighthearted drama. Sort of like Joss Whedon projects, in some ways. The roles of group dynamics are similar to the Firefly crew, anyway. But overall, the simile we’ve been using to describe it as like The Breakfast Club taking place on the streets.
— http://writingsofwesley.blogspot.com/2016/04/tales-from-tent-city.html