Radio Silence

Bizarrely, I have little to say at the moment. I’m fighting off the pull to play Mac by rote. On the other hand, I’m really enjoying Pistol in Henry V. Good times. Good people. I’m also working diligently on a super-secret TV pilot. It’s almost...

Search Results

In an amusing entry in what will certainly be an ongoing series, I’m listing here many of the search terms typed into various engines that brought people to this blog. While "David Blixt", "Master of Verona", and "Capulet-Montague...

Drudgery

The last couple weeks have been post free. Sorry about that. It’s not that I’ve been slothful. Aside from some family health issues, it’s been fairly dull. I spent last week contacting the major Shakespeare festivals, trying to get some sort of...

The Dangers of Writing

Something strange. Between writing and sword-play (on-stage), I apparently have been using my right wrist a little harshly. I have developed a ganglion cyst. From www.emedicinehealth.com: "A ganglion cyst is a tumor or swelling on top of a joint or the covering...

Website!

The website for THE MASTER OF VERONA is now up and running, and it rocks! My cap is off to the lovely and talented Angela Ingersoll, who has taken time out of her thriving theatrical career to fashion my site. Besides being a terrific actress, she’s a wizard at...

Rebirth

Lear is done, and while I’m fighting off the obligatory post-show cold I’m ready to return with some regularity to the blogosphere. Right now I’m working on the edits to the second book, which has not yet been pitched. It’s difficult simply...