Browsing All posts tagged under »Albert Camus«

The Ethicist, Ep. 6: Hope.

January 13, 2013

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NB: EXPLICIT SEXUAL CONTENT Albert Camus tells us that the fundamental philosophical question is whether or not one should kill oneself in the face of life’s absurdity. He’s right, of course. I have also learned, in the last few years, there are many ways to commit suicide that don’t involve dying. Desmond, bless his little […]

My Latest One Act Play: Home In Time

November 2, 2009

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Last week, I wrote a play! Here it is! When you have a chance please give it a read and let me know what you think. I’m pretty pleased with it, so I hope you enjoy it. [Update: The first version of this play won OLT's 69th National One Act Playwriting competition. The play has […]

Why Theater? For Beauty’s Sake, Together

April 8, 2009

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When Albert Camus was asked in an interview why he worked in theater, his answer was simple: a theater is one place in the world where I am happy. I can think of no better answer to the question and, for me, the process of creating, performing, and promoting theater is a unique source of […]

Sunlight, A Play in One Act

December 6, 2008

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Sunlight combines text, improvisation, a dumbshow, and movement in order to craft an original and unexpected response to a reality we face each and everyday: the minute-by-minute choice between a life of distraction and a life of attentiveness. Although it is very much a work of theatre, it can also be described as a kind […]

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