I’m editing and formatting scripts so they can be available for purchase at the Student Life store. In the first batch alone there are sixty-one. I’ve done maybe thrity-five. There are approximately 180 more sketches to go after this first batch, not to mention the full-lengths. I’ve never read so much Christian drama in my life. Someone help me. I need a Mamet book. Or some Durang. Or Stoppard. Or Simon. Or Shepherd. The new Ives book would be great.
On a similar note. Why are all the new critically raved/award winning plays only issue oriented. Does no one write/care about the universal themes of life and humanity?
My new play/movie idea: September 11, 2001. Both towers of the World Trade Center have been hit. The entire action focuses on one set of offices on a floor above where the plane has hit in tower two. How do/did people cope, staring into eternity, on their way from one life to the next? Don’t steal it.