

27"x15"x15"
What to bring and what not to bring, that is the question. Whether tis smarter to leave the hair dryer and strappy sandals than to suffer the cost and aggravation of an overweight bag... I've been packing and re-packing this bag for weeks and my indecision has reached an all time high. My duffle is 27" tall (that's the object of my obsession next to Annie the German Shorthaired Pointer), and it has to hold everything I could possibly want for the next 103 days. Not only d


"The Trip" Theatre for Humans World Tour
The countdown has begun! t-minus 16 days and counting till we leave to to gather research and stories for our play. I'm feeling slightly overwhelmed by the size and scope of what we have chosen to take on... 10 countries in 4 months but at the same time, can't wait to start the journey. We will be visiting Thailand, Cambodia, India, South Africa, Kenya, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Egypt, Haiti and Ecuador. Fortunately we are traveling with a great team - s


Our Second Blog... Ever
Ok, so it has been awhile since I last wrote but many things have been happening and I promise to get you completely caught up in the next few weeks. We have been having great conversations with the CARE directors about our project. If you're not familiar with the CARE organization, they are an amazing NGO doing work in over 70 countries - they started the famous Care Packages following World War II. Check out there website at www.care.org. In fact, CARE has made it pos


My First Blog... Ever
Welcome to the inaugural Theatre for Humans Producer's Blog. Actually this is my first blog ever. Let's not even talk about Facebook or Twitter. I'm being dragged into the age of social networking kicking and screaming... and whining a little bit. Way more comfortable with the technology in the last century. Like a phone that hung on a wall and you could only walk a few feet away from the wall because of the cord. OK, I'm getting way off subject here and no I'm not in m