Tag Archives: Wilkes University

On Stage: An Interview with Cindy Dlugolecki

So I really am trying to make good on the New Year’s resolutions I made back in January (remember those?), and life has its way of creeping in to disrupt even the purest of intentions.  HOWEVER, I am proud to tell you … Continue reading

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Theatre for the Next Generation

Young people rule the world. Or at least they will one day. They are the future; isn’t that what we were always told growing up?  Now the future is upon us and it’s our responsibility to mold and shape this … Continue reading

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Why All Playwrights Need Table Readings

Last night I had the honor and privilege of listening to members and interns of the Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble, a professional theatre company in Bloomsburg, Pa., do a table reading of my play, Drowning Ophelia. Let me start by saying: … Continue reading

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Views and Reviews: DEAD FOR A DUCAT by Juanita Rockwell

A few times on this blog I’ve mentioned my faculty mentor from Wilkes University, Juanita Rockwell. Today I want to treat you to a review of one of her plays, Dead for a Ducat, which she so kindly allowed me to … Continue reading

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I know it’s true…but WHY?

The idea for the dramachicks blog was born out of a disturbing piece of knowledge given to me by my Wilkes University mentor, playwright Juanita Rockwell.  It was the weekend of my last residency at Wilkes (a one-week full-immersion course for … Continue reading

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