Mourn on the 4th of July
So today is Independence Day, the day of our country’s liberation from a tyrannical ruler. In some ways many things have changed, in other ways not that much has changed. To be frank… Continue reading
So today is Independence Day, the day of our country’s liberation from a tyrannical ruler. In some ways many things have changed, in other ways not that much has changed. To be frank… Continue reading
We were brainstorming about Hope today and I wonder where my own hope comes from. As a child I was not raised to practice a religion, no prayers before bed or candles to… Continue reading
When asked to brainstorm over hope, I had one immediate thought: passive. I thought more on how hope can be passive and what that means for those that literally need hope. Just so… Continue reading
As I sit here in Northern Ireland with a group of students exploring theater, history, culture and ideas, I am struck by the fact that these students have taken a giant leap of… Continue reading
At the end of “Shadow of a Gunman”, Minnie Powell, the love interest and neighbor of Donal Davoren, does something pretty crazy- the Black and Tans raid their tenament, and she takes a… Continue reading
At first I am drawn to the character of Mrs. Henderson because of the way that O’Casey wrote the dialogue. She’s constantly speaking for Mr. Gallogher, always asking him “am i right or… Continue reading
The character(s) I find myself interested in exploring is actually a pair – Mrs. Henderson and Mr. Gallogher. The two of them are really working together in their little part of the plot.… Continue reading
Hope is something that I’ve never really thought much about. According to Wikipedia, the most reliable of sources, hope is “the emotional state which promotes the belief in a positive outcome related to… Continue reading
I hope that more people dance in the streets. Dance, friends, every day! It feels great.
The theme for the John Hewitt Literary Festival, where our plays are going to be performed at the end of the month, is “the state of hope”. This makes me think of the… Continue reading