I’m a coffee house writer at heart and these are just a few of the places in NYC my heart found it’s pen to write at.
Author: Conrad
Credits, credits, and more credits…
One of the BEST things about making theatre is I get to work with some of the dopest and most creative people! This is running list of some of those people I am so THANKFUL for!
Random Notes from a Stage Reading
Absolute random notes from a stage reading of JULIE AND THE STARMAKER.
consplayspace, the youtube channel
I finally took my work into my own hands and started my YouTube Channel, consplayspace. Why? How? Why…?
Words of Encouragement
I’ll never take for granted the time someone takes to fill out a survey… especially when they write a few words of how my words made them feel.
Why am I even doing this?
“Why am I even doing this?” The “this” is trying to write a stage play when it can’t even be performed live for an audience right now. This is a journal entry on how I’m trying to answer… this.
Relevant History: A Zoom Adapted Scene from WELGA
The script for RELEVANT HISTORY. It’s an adapted Zoom script written from a scene from my Full-Length Play, WELGA and performed by students from Cosumnes Oaks High School’s Wolfpack Performing Arts Program.
Jo-perdy
Jo-perdy was my first ATTEMPT in writing a sketch comedy piece back in 2011. I’m still in awe of those who can write comedy sketches!
HowDunnit: How I wrote a 10-minute Whodunit!
A blog post on how I was able to write a whodunnit play in 4 days.
I made it into the 2021-22 PlaygroundSF’s Writers Pool!
Taking straight from the source (Twitter) my account of what it felt like to reach one on my playwriting goals!