The first time I read 'Barbecue,' I fell in love with it. I never laughed so hard in my life.
Out of all of the things I've written, 'Dot' was the quickest from first thoughts to full production.
Other people can write grown-up, political plays about the troubles in the world. My plays deal with magic and hope.
Maybe what I'm trying to do is heal others. I think what we're trying to do in theater is heal someone.
I'm a head-shot photographer. I have people come to my apartment, and I take their head shots.
I wrote 'A Boy and His Soul' that talks about how my mother had lupus and my dad dying of a heart condition.
I was nervous about doing 'Scottsboro Boys' because I'm not a trained dancer, and there is a lot of very athletic dancing involved.
I think I'm always trying to see the other's point of view, dealing in a very heart-to-heart way.
I think comedy and satire are the strongest ways to deal with very serious themes and very painful themes.
I started writing because I saw such a huge lack of complex stories about the inner city.
Maybe what I'm trying to do is heal others. I think what we're trying to do in theater is heal someone.
Other people can write grown-up, political plays about the troubles in the world. My plays deal with magic and hope.
Out of all of the things I've written, 'Dot' was the quickest from first thoughts to full production.
The first time I read 'Barbecue,' I fell in love with it. I never laughed so hard in my life.