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Interviews and readings of monologs and short pieces taken from the hundreds available on G.L.Horton's web site - StagePage.Info - and available for free to students and to actors for use as...

G.L. spoke to Larry Stark, of Theater Mirror , a while back and I'm just getting around to posting SOME of the hour and a half they recorded...

We posted the earlier part of this discussion a while back, the part with G.L. talking with Donna Spector , Anne Pecaro and Farzana Moon . T...

On a sunny Sunday in October, the International Centre for Women Playwrights' Board Secretary, Jan Watts of Birmingham England, was in Bosto...

On the way home from the ICWP Summer Retreat, G.L. recorded a conversation she had with Professor Alan Woods. They started out talking about...

Several of the playwrights got together toward the end of the Retreat and discussed the what, why and how as they enjoyed it.

G.L. talks about the imminent I.C.W.P. Retreat she is about to attend at OSU. Oh, and I read another monolog!

G.L. talks with Regina Eliot-Ramsey about the upcoming S.W.A.N. Day presentation - 2 PM, Saturday, 28 March, Boston Playwrights' Theater.

Geralyn reads the short play she will be reading at the S.W.A.N. Day presentation, Saturday, the 28th of March, at the Boston Playwright's T...

In this interview, Regina Eliot-Ramsey speaks with Geralyn about the Our Voices Together showcase, the ICWP , Playwright's Platform and the...

This past Sunday I announced that Geralyn will be performing Martha Mitchell just Off-Broadway in a bit over a week. Actually, did I even gi...

Geralyn will be taking Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfarro's musical Martha Mitchell, in Mostly Her Own Words to the West End Theater in New York City...

G.L. had another reading of her play Best Practice . She has decided to have both a 10-minute, 2-character, version - this, when trimmed - a...

We recently stopped in at the Newton Community Access Cable studios to talk with Regina Ramsey about the latest production of G.L.'s Beyond...

I've just been told many Windows users - about 3/4 of our audience - cannot see the Chapter Art and Related Links I've been including with o...

G.L. was told of a ten-minute play contest ... Must ... Enter! ... so she decided to adapt a portion of her latest play for it. Five charact...

This episode focuses on a play G.L. has been working on for ages , held back by a lack of available research material - despite nearly 20,00...

G.L. had a bunch of e-mails from students and educators. We found a few to answer on the show. We found room for a monologue from Fantasia f...

This conversation took place following the Playwrights' Platform pre-season board meeting, where plans were laid for the upcoming season. Am...

This week we are talking about e-mail G.L. has passed along. All involve either this podcast or her site , though ... no two are the same.

The second part of the late-night discussion, this part focusing on the dilemmas a playwright faces in trying to write and get produced.

Half a dozen of the ladies at the ICWP Retreat followed G.L. home about half-way through their stay ... and they talked. This is the first d...

While G.L. is still away, I tend to take it easy. This week we have a short interview with Jonothan Donahue followed by a reading he did wit...

My wife has gone off to the ICWP Retreat at OSU. We talk about that right after the reading by Jonathan Donohue.

G.L. and Lydia take a moment to sip iced coffee on our screen-porch and discuss the project near and dear to them - a one-woman show about M...

Larry wants to change the way theater is seen in Boston. Most importantly, he'd like to point many more of you towards going to the smaller...

We've had a busy week. Helping with a production in Palo Alto, California for next week - see Vagabond for the details - and finalizing a re...

If you think you missed an episode last week, you're only partly correct. We lost our house broadband for over three painful days and couldn...

We celebrated the passing of our friend "Prof" Will Stackman at the Cambridge River Festival, on the banks of the Charles River, yesterday....

Our friend and colleague, Will Stackman, died last Sunday. His work can still be seen at On the Aisle and there will be a celebration of his...

Wyn Snow, G.L.'s web mistress and one of our show's early guests, returned to discuss our current status. Her earlier show - Getting On The...

Nearly skipped this one. It's a day for Vets like me to relax and enjoy life. Which I was doing at my son's after-the-fact birthday bash whe...

Today we had a visit from Sue Brody: actress, playwright , and Yoga student. She read a pair of G.L.'s mouth-offs for us, Geralyn provided t...

Just a simple show this week. We start with what's happening on the Boston Theater scene with a list by Prof Will Stackman , move on to the...

This show, we present the short One-Act, One More Time , as read by Geralyn Horton and Noel Armstrong. Of course, we also have Will Stackman...

This week we offer two Minute Mouthoffs and a reading of a Monologue from Autumn Leaves , a short one-act play. Katie Curlie and I read the...

This week we have a conversation G.L. had with Alan Woods, one of the movers and shakers of the ICWP. They discuss the ICWP Celebration he o...

We have another reading by E Grace Noonan, this week. She read The 12:22 Brighton from London/Victoria for us. We also have notes from Prof...

We offer you a short one-act Play, this week ... titled A Late Lunch . Katie Curley has delivered yet another excellent performance and we f...

Not much of a show today. Just a dozen or so minutes of Geralyn interviewing Letitia Sweitzer in O'Lunney's Irish Pub on 45th Street. Sorry...

Just one real item this week: the wrap-up interview on the ICWP Celebration project. G.L. spent four days and three nights in the NYC/NJ vic...

One more weekend until the end of the ICWP celebration - I can celebrate for myself next month. This week we have: This Week in Boston/ On t...

We have two monologues and a short one-act this week. Katie Curley starts off with Maria, from Under Siege , followed by Perry Persoff readi...

Today we offer three readers. Anabel Graetz has been with us before, she reads a Mouth-Off about possible economic collapse. Katie Curley ha...

Last week we celebrated Geralyn as a playwright, reading three pieces from her play, The Prophet Freeman. This week we are celebrating her o...

We had Katie Curley over yesterday. She and Geralyn book-ended the long monologue read by Anonymous and snail-mailed to us on a CD. She also...

This week we feature a reading of the short play In The Dark - "Two people who have been very close go on retreat at a New Age summer camp a...

This week G.L. interviews fellow Boston playwright, Kelly Dumar. Kelly had just finished taping her play "Bloom" at the Newton Community Acc...

Another monologue read by Lois, a discussion of the high barriers to entry for new plays, and an update on what's playing in and around Bost...

We attended the Arisia Science Fiction Convention in Boston this weekend. Great time, much to discuss, much to learn, much to catch up on, m...

Welcome to our first show of the New Year. It's 2007 and things seem to be starting out on the right foot. Geralyn performed Martha Mitchell...