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After the Ball copyright
a children's theatre piece
Available for production with or without song lyrics. Email or call for production
rights.
History includes Readings in Los Angeles and Chicago, and Production in Colorado, Aurora Fox
Summer Theatre.
all links to writings coming shortly
including excerpts from After the Ball!
email for breakdown and script!

Scenes and Monolgues
for Young Actors
Folk and Fairy Tales
Adapted for the Stage
copyrighted
If you wish to use the scenes and monologues or the adapted tales,
please do, but please give me author credit! Let me know who you are and where you are using my words, and I will add you
to the growing list!
Email me for more material!
Production History
Chicago Studio for Dance and Musical Theatre
The Studio, at Kaplan Casting, Chicago
Youth Ensemble Theatre, Chicago
The Arvada
Center for the Arts, CO
The Aurora Fox Theatre, CO
The Raven Theatre, Chicago
ALFIE Summer Theatre, CA
Private Students, LA, Chicago, Denver
The Sycamores
School, CA
Metropolitan State College of Denver, CO
Glendale Community College, CA
Northern Ill. University Theatre Camp
College Of DuPage, IL

Poetry
Publications:
Wide Open Magazine, CA
Towers, NIU Lit. Mag.
Journal Of New Jersey Poets
Chapbook, The Light Anatomy Of Breathing
Poems listed by title, copyrighted

Short Stories
copyrighted
The Story of
Bennie and Arch
Finalist in Glimmertrain
Open Fiction Contest 2003
An Actress Remembers
Besom Street
Finalist in Glimmer Train Open Fiction Competition 2007
Currently in Competition
Down the Shore
Dreaming in Miniature
Noodle, short story version
Currently in Competition
Novel Excerpts
copyrighted
Noodle
1980's and a group of big-haired Texas twirlers realize they
need to save one of their squad from family and a fundamentalist fate.
Lipgloss
Seeha's desperate journey as she flees from the
marketplace brothel, to the desert family ranch where her presence threatens to loose secrets and
shakes the very ground on which the patriarchal system stands.

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