Thanks to everyone, we've raised the first $8,700 we need to get to New York. Just $22,000 to go!
Meanwhile, we're working on Patience Worth. You can read Jen's article on the process from Theatre Survey.
Or what about this: ghosts in the archive?
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
Kickstart Us!
We're going to New York!
This October, North and Little Book will be presented in rotating rep at 59E59 Theaters.
We're thrilled, and overwhelmed, and in need of your support.
We've got to raise $30,000 to cover our costs. And we're starting by raising $8,000 on Kickstarter. Click, share, and donate. And thank you.
This October, North and Little Book will be presented in rotating rep at 59E59 Theaters.
We're thrilled, and overwhelmed, and in need of your support.
We've got to raise $30,000 to cover our costs. And we're starting by raising $8,000 on Kickstarter. Click, share, and donate. And thank you.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Home again in Lexington

We're back at the Downtown Arts Center in Lexington, KY this week preparing for the opening of Little Book this Wednesday. Patti Heying is joining us and taking on the role of Anne Carroll Moore. We're moving out of the rehearsal room and into the theatre tomorrow!
Come see us this week!
Friday, September 2, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Back to real life
It's been more than a week since we closed Little Book and everyone headed back to their respective homes. Hard to believe.
We had such a fantastic time in Seattle: for those of us coming from the midwest, the 70 degree temps were a pretty welcome relief. And we grew to really love our neighbors at Fuel Coffee and Kingfish Cafe (just look at the picture of that strawberry shortcake on their homepage. oh we ate that. yes we did). We got to meet some of our idols (Jane Jones of Book It!) and catch up with some of our old friends. We were the recipients of great generosity from the Seattle Rep and the Village Theatre. And we got to see Little Book up and on its feet in the Washington Ensemble Theater's quirky and perfect little space. We're pretty proud of it.
I mean, look at that. How often do you get to have floor to ceiling windows as your backdrop?
And now we're on to the next: Jen's heading into the Missouri Historical Society archives next week to dig around and get this piece on Patience Worth moving along.
Stay tuned!
We had such a fantastic time in Seattle: for those of us coming from the midwest, the 70 degree temps were a pretty welcome relief. And we grew to really love our neighbors at Fuel Coffee and Kingfish Cafe (just look at the picture of that strawberry shortcake on their homepage. oh we ate that. yes we did). We got to meet some of our idols (Jane Jones of Book It!) and catch up with some of our old friends. We were the recipients of great generosity from the Seattle Rep and the Village Theatre. And we got to see Little Book up and on its feet in the Washington Ensemble Theater's quirky and perfect little space. We're pretty proud of it.
I mean, look at that. How often do you get to have floor to ceiling windows as your backdrop?And now we're on to the next: Jen's heading into the Missouri Historical Society archives next week to dig around and get this piece on Patience Worth moving along.
Stay tuned!
Friday, July 15, 2011
2 Reviews and a Recommendation
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