Curtain Call

We interrupt this week’s blog post with some monstrous news: if you’re going to be in New York next month, please stop by the Chain Theatre.

Back in May, I submitted my one-act play Mercy Road to Chain’s summer festival and promptly forgot all about it.

I was certain it would go nowhere and I’d get another cordial rejection letter thanking me for participating while pointing me to the exit.

But then this theater company on West 36th Street pulled a fast one on me.

They said yes.

Wait — what?

That’s exactly what they did. Suddenly I was responsible for assembling a director and a cast, and I didn’t begin to know what to do next.

I was sorely tempted to withdraw from the running, but my buddy Jerry — an actor who’s appeared in several Chain productions—talked me out of it.

He offered to find the actors and direct the play as well, thus saving my keester.

I’ve been promising for the longest time to get out of the comfort zone, and I certainly think this qualifies.

We’ve had several rehearsals already and I am learning so much about theater, writing, and directing.

I am terrified. I am excited and I so grateful to these wonderful people.

Mercy Road is a part of an evening of one-acts that will be performed on July 12, July 26, and July 29. The discount code is MERCY26.

Please come on down and mention my name.

Comments

Anonymous said…
What great news!Makes me wish I were back in the city!
Wow, Rob, this is great news and I wish i were going to be in NYC because I certainly would attend a performance of your play. How nice that your friend, Jerry, was able to help out. Can you reveal some details about the play in a future post for those of us who won't be able to attend. Yes, this certainly qualifies for getting out of your comfort zone, BIG time!
Rob Lenihan said…
Oh, I wish you could be here, too, Dorothy! That would be great. And I will share more as we work through the three performances.

Thank you so much for your support!

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