I have been writing plays since high school and acting
since junior high. In 1988, my first play "Nicolas Brooks" had
instant success by winning the Youth Division at the Spokane Civic Theatre
Forum Festival in Washington State. The writing bug infected me and I decided
to form my own little theatre group in 1989 called Tailors of the Imagination.
At 17, I produced and directed an extended version of "Nicolas
Brooks" called "Who Loves a Writer" as well as a retelling of
Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde. In 1990, my play "A Man and His Plant" was
produced at the Spokane Civic Theatre Forum Festival in the adult division. The
play went on to win third place in a national contest and then was published by
the Dramatic Publishing Company as a part of an anthology "Short Stuff for
Mature Actors."
I am also going to look up more of his monologues to try and find any more that I like.
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