Something to Write Home About

“Long-gone times will never repeat. The love we lived will be forever.”—Victoria, from the play One Last Song for My FatherIn March of 2020, COVID-19 was declared a pandemic and it marked worldwide seismic changes that resonated even more noticeably here in our American backyard. This momentous time in history marked a quantum leap that transformed our fundamental way of living, working, and creating.     It was during the lockdown, in search of ways of occupying…

My Father Peels an Orange

I am six years old. The early brightness of the rising sun makes me squint. In my hands I hold the bright colored fruit my mother handed me for breakfast. As I admire its porous roundness, its citrusy sweet aroma penetrates my nostrils. I’m sitting alone on the stoop where Papa finds me before going to work to dig out sand to sell. “What are you doing here?” he asks, sitting by my side. And…

One Last Song Play Invited to Local Theatre Festival

The play in development of One Last Song for My Father, following its participation in the Kennedy Center Local Theatre Residency program, has been invited back to presented at the Kennedy Center Local Theatre Festival on Saturday, August 24, 2024. This day of play readings, theatre workshops, and professional development highlights the Washington, DC area theatre scene and supports the development of new works. Attendance is free but requires pre-registration on the Kennedy Center website.