Happy to be one of 40 Authors representing Kentucky and North Carolina in, Bearing Up. This collection of personal essays highlights struggles and endurance. To order your copy, Click here
Henry Gordon Academy’s Performance Receives Government Recognition
May I Have Your Attention, Please? and its performance by the Henry Gordon Academy were recognized by Lisa Dempster, MHA. She attended their performance and commented that she thought the play should be performed in all schools. Congratulations to this troupe! #Theatre4Change
“Suicide, Mr. Speaker, would be a difficult subject for a troupe of any age, but this group of students performed it with empathy, heart and sincerity”
Kentucky Theatre Yearbook 2018
The Kentucky Theatre Yearbook 2018 is available for purchase now through Amazon. It contains an essay about, May I Have Your Attention, Please? along with several other spotlights about theatre in Kentucky and by Kentucky Playwrights. It was an honor to be included in such a wonderful compilation. Purchase your copy here
Rainbows, Clouds and Promises
An essay I wrote about my Dad will be included in an upcoming book, Bearing Up: Victory.Survival.Calamity. The selected essays will resonate with the themes of “making-do,” “bearing up,” and “overcoming adversity.” Stay tuned for release dates and purchase information.
The Most Human to be published by Brooklyn Publishers
My latest play, The Most Human will be published by Brooklyn Publishers and ready for the upcoming season. I will update when the release date is available.
Upcoming Performances
UPCOMING PERFORMANCES
May I Have Your Attention, Please?
February 27, 2018
GASTON DAY SCHOOL, GASTONIA, NC
March 21, 2018
SEXSMITH SECONDARY SCHOOL, SEXSMITH, AB
April 2, 2018
WHITE PASS JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL, RANDLE, WA
May 4,2018
TF SOUTH HS, LANSING, IL
Lakeland Senior High School to Discuss Play
NBCT, Teacher Ryk Stanton contacted me with his idea to use, May I Have Your Attention, Please? as part of the curriculum for his class. The students will read the play in class and discuss and then practice their writing skills by writing to me. They may ask any questions about the writing process and what inspires it or about the content of the play itself. I look forward to corresponding with the students and hope to be able to feature some of the questions and answers here …and even some photos if I’m lucky.
#Theatre4Change
Upcoming Performance
UPCOMING PERFORMANCES:
May I Have Your Attention, Please?
December 7-8
GIRARD HIGH SCHOOL, GIRARD, KS
February 27, 2018
GASTON DAY SCHOOL, GASTONIA, NC
My Light in the Darkness
I want to thank all who have expressed condolences during this period of mourning. Most likely you have come to this page to learn of new plays and theatre resources and in time I am sure the focus will return to that as my writings are a very important part of my life. My attention at this current time however must be focused on the untimely death of my Daddy and seeking the truth and accountability for what happened to him. I want to leave you with two things today. I want you to see my Dad so you can begin to understand the loss of such a wonderful soul and I want you to provide you with a resource in the event that you ever experience a medical mistake at a hospital, nursing home or the like. First, meet my Dad and then you will see why I wholeheartedly support the American Patient Defense Fund.
(Music courtesy of Michael Taylor)
If you have ever been shut out of the healthcare system or your voice silenced, then you know exactly why the APDU is so vitally important. The system is flawed and when something goes wrong, the patient goes from being what should be the most important person to the least important. I never imagined a month ago that finding the APDU would bring about such powerful answers and results in such a short period of time concerning my Father’s death. I now have answers that were withheld from me prior to the ADPU’s involvement. No doubt when you need the APDU it will be because you are at a very dark point in your life due to a medical injury or death of a loved one perhaps. It is then that you will appreciate more than words can express the premise that,” EVERY patient’s grievance is Legitimate..” Dr. Noorchashm is on the brink of building the powerhouse for the patient and the sad reality is that we all have a vested interest in this because we all will be patients. Don’t be afraid to share your story. I promise you, of the past 2 months of trauma and hellacious suffering that my family has endured, the APDU has been that light at the end of the tunnel and I can only adequately say thanks by sharing my testimonial of the significance of the APDU every chance I get. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
I Am an Advocate
My plays are advocacy for many issues such as suicide prevention, PTSD, domestic violence prevention and many other issues, but I use my writing and my voice to speak out in a variety of ways. Today, as a daughter and as an advocate for transparency in Healthcare, I am sharing my Dad’s tragic story. #Theatre4Change
Baptist Health Corbin:Death of Robert Rhoden