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Hey! I wrote a radio play for the Naked Radio podcast. Honored to be in the lineup with Robert Askins Continue reading
Hey! I wrote a radio play for the Naked Radio podcast. Honored to be in the lineup with Robert Askins Continue reading
Got to spend a week up at Space on Ryder Farm located in upstate NY in the town of Brewster. Continue reading
I started a Queens arts collective with my friends (Kari Bentley-Quinn, Laura Pestronk, and Meredith Packer). After some careful planning, Continue reading
Week 3 started off with a pre-reading reading of Emma’s play A Knee That Can Bend in the lovely air Continue reading
Read Week 1 here Week 2 was spent mostly finding a good space to write. I tried to fulfill Continue reading
July 2nd Took the Metro North on the Hudson line which proved to be a beautiful commute. Brittany, one of Continue reading
I’ll be posting my recap soon. For now, enjoy these pics.
The Living Newspaper was invited to spend a week up at Tofte Lake Center at Norm’s Fish Camp recently. I’ll Continue reading
Headshots | Resume | Reviews UPCOMING Nov 16, 2010 Playing Phlip in a reading of TURNING THE GLASS AROUND by Continue reading
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Biography | List of Plays [narrowcolumn side=”left”] INCOMING April 2011 SOUND First Draft reading for The Civilians R&D Group May Continue reading
I took a trip to Martha’s Vineyard this summer! Vineyard Arts Project Video from Don Nguyen on Vimeo. Members of Continue reading
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My latest blog post on using technology to help you write your play. It can be found on the Public Continue reading
I just received some incredible AT&T customer service today. This is news. Let me explain. I just moved into a Continue reading
I was asked to write a ten minute radio play for Naked Angels’ podcast Naked Radio. My piece is called Continue reading
Two Hurricanes two years in a row. Last year’s “Borricane” was just that. After the entire city braced itself for Continue reading
After almost seven years in Astoria, I finally made the jump to Long Island City. It’s such a different neighborhood Continue reading
After a few years of renovations, The Public Theater officially reopened its brand new lobby. Everything feels more open and Continue reading