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A Great One-Person Show to See

Hello everybody! I am breaking from my normal blog style and content to recommend a specific show. Ann Randolph is a brilliant and inspiring performer. When I say ‘inspiring’, I mean inspiring to us...

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When Things Go Wrong Onstage

Opening night of my one-woman show, “Jonna’s Body, Please Hold.” The first act went great. I was glowing as I headed backstage for intermission, so happy. Until I looked down and realized my fly had...

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Commit to Your Material

Hi everybody, I know I’m in the middle of a blog series about self-producing, but I just had to break out to tell you briefly about a solo performance train wreck I recently saw and the important...

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Building Your One-Person Show: Workshopping

Before you throw a ton of effort and money into an official production of your show, make sure you’ve got the best show possible: that your writing is tight, staging is compelling, and that the show...

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Building Your One-Person Show: Power of Collaboration

When is a one-person show NOT a one-person show? If you’re lucky, ALWAYS! Allow me to explain… As you create your one-person show, your work will benefit immeasurably from outside feedback, input and...

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Motivation to Write Your One-Person Show

Sometimes motivating to write a one-person show is challenging. There’s no one waiting, no necessary deadline. It’s just you, on your own, accountable to no one. That may cause your writing motivation...

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Get started: Choosing a Subject For Your One-Person Show

Yay, you’re going to go for it and do a one-person show. The first question you may be asking, What’s My Show Gonna Be About? This is the joy: you get to write and design your show to reflect your...

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WHY do a one-person show? (Part 2)

In my last post I talked about some of the awesome results you can expect from doing a one-person show. It’s also important to know going into it what not to expect. Here’s some results you ought not...

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WHY do a one-person show? (Part 1)

Performing a one-person show is hella fun. You thinking of doing one? I say go for it, and I’m going to help you. In this blog series I will share with you all my ideas and experiences with writing,...

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Wonderful Greeting Cards by Luap Ink

Where can a person find meaningful, real greeting cards to send to someone going through cancer??? There’s a line in my play “Jonna’s Body, Please Hold” where I make fun of those horrible greeting...

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Self-Producing II: Overview – Rewards

Last blog we talked about some of the serious challenges of self-producing a theater run of your one-person show. So here’s the good part: the rewards and benefits. Benefits of self-producing:...

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Self-Producing I: Overview – Challenges

Having a run of your show at a theater may seem like the holy grail of solo-performing. Your name on the marquis, a fancy poster, a regular schedule of performances to...

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Self-Producing II: Overview – Rewards

Last blog we talked about some of the serious challenges of self-producing a theater run of your one-person show. So here’s the good part: the rewards and benefits. Benefits of self-producing:...

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Self-Producing I: Overview – Challenges

Having a run of your show at a theater may seem like the holy grail of solo-performing. Your name on the marquis, a fancy poster, a regular schedule of performances to...

View Article

A Great One-Person Show to See

Hello everybody! I am breaking from my normal blog style and content to recommend a specific show. Ann Randolph is a brilliant and inspiring performer. When I say ‘inspiring’, I mean...

View Article


When Things Go Wrong Onstage

Opening night of my one-woman show, “Jonna’s Body, Please Hold.” The first act went great. I was glowing as I headed backstage for intermission, so happy. Until I looked down and...

View Article

Commit to Your Material

Hi everybody, I know I’m in the middle of a blog series about self-producing, but I just had to break out to tell you briefly about a solo performance train wreck...

View Article


Building Your One-Person Show: Workshopping

Before you throw a ton of effort and money into an official production of your show, make sure you’ve got the best show possible: that your writing is tight, staging is...

View Article

Building Your One-Person Show: Power of Collaboration

When is a one-person show NOT a one-person show? If you’re lucky, ALWAYS! Allow me to explain… As you create your one-person show, your work will benefit immeasurably from outside feedback,...

View Article

Motivation to Write Your One-Person Show

Sometimes motivating to write a one-person show is challenging. There’s no one waiting, no necessary deadline. It’s just you, on your own, accountable to no one. That may cause your writing...

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