The Ever and After - Act 1- Imagination Monologue
The President extols the virtue of imagination and it's close partner - storytelling - as some of the most important technology humans ever developed.
Monologue presented on video in the Theatre Pro Rata Production of The Ever and After by Rachel Teagle - Directed by Sofia Lindgren Galloway - video by Emmet Kowler
The Ever and After - Act 2 Monologue (4:45)
The President lays out the reality of the difficult choices he has made and actions he has taken to ensure the continuation of the human race after near annihilation.
Monologue presented on video in the Theatre Pro Rata Production of The Ever and After by Rachel Teagle - Directed by Sofia Lindgren Galloway - video by Emmet Kowler
Spirit - Film Short from Turtledove Films
Holocaust Memory and the Critique of Violence in Caryl Churchill's Seven Jewish Children: A Play for Gaza
Part of the response to Churchill’s Play including a reference to my take on our World Theatre Day 2009 live streamed presentation of it.