1. RV (A PLAY) is a recent play you’ve submitted to the The Baltimore Playwrights Festival. What is it about?
RV is about what people can do when they have to. It’s about anger, resentment, and fear – and how love can make all of those things bearable.
2. What came easy in the writing of RV (A PLAY), and what challenged you the most?
The whole process of writing RV came easy. I had just finished acting in a production of Annie Baker’s Circle Mirror Transformation with a group of actors that I really enjoyed working with. After the production closed, I decided to write a play with a part for each of them, and the story coalesced around the characters that I created for my friends.
3. When do you know you are ready to write a play? What do you need to have in place?
My process writing other plays has differed and has included writing about my own personal experiences, being inspired by a news story, and responding to thematic prompts.
4. What are you working on now?
The most recent thing I’ve written is a short piece that I will read as part of Fells Point Corner Theatre’s audio holiday greeting card.