consplayspace — Why I Love Writing Plays #31: A FUTURE

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Why I Love Writing Plays #31: A FUTURE

Pictured: a photo of my fellow co-writers of A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE with me, Nancy Au, Syr Beker, and Nara Dahlbacka during a photoshoot aboard the 1886 schooner Balcutha at the Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, CA.ALT

Working on a play means that I’ll have something to look forward to. Being human can be hard and there are times start to feel like Groundhog Day, same shit, different day. But when I write a play and FINISH IT, it means that it can possibly have a future. It can mean that meetings can be had with a producer, a director, actors, and with a design team. It can mean that rehearsal dates might be set. That there’s a possibility of having an opening night will happen for me to throw up before. It will mean that I can post about the event and invite people to share the story with. Writing plays mean that I can have something to look forward to… and just keep going.

Pictured: a photo of my fellow co-writers of A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE with me, Nancy Au, Syr Beker, and Nara Dahlbacka during a photoshoot aboard the 1886 schooner Balcutha at the Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, CA.

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