by Sarah Michelle Brown | Aug 9, 2013 | Behind-the-Scenes, First Hand Woman, NYC, Sarah Michelle Brown
I’m stunned. First Hand Woman got a beautiful mention in the The New York freakin’ Times for shows to see at FringeNYC!!! I am honoured that this play has been included in this list of shows. You can check out the editors’ picks HERE. Sarah Michelle...
by Sarah Michelle Brown | Aug 8, 2013 | Creativity, First Hand Woman, Sarah Michelle Brown
It all began with a 6-month writer’s block. And with only 8 days left until my stage play First Hand Woman’s American debut at FringeNYC, I’d like to let you in on this little reveal. Back in 2003, I’d attended a screening of a short film that I’d written,...
by Sarah Michelle Brown | Aug 7, 2013 | Behind-the-Scenes, First Hand Woman, NYC, Sarah Michelle Brown
Q: Would you ever consider translating this play into a movie or would you want to keep it on stage? Sarah: Oh I would LOVE to translate First Hand Woman to the big screen. I’m a playwright with a film director’s eye. On top of that, I’m a also Star Wars nerd who...
by Sarah Michelle Brown | Aug 7, 2013 | Behind-the-Scenes, First Hand Woman, NYC, Sarah Michelle Brown
It’s not too late! With only 9 days left until our NYC debut, I’m sending out a sneak peek of First Hand Woman’s opening monologues. This is going out exclusively to our amazing donors from our recently closed Indiegogo crowd funding campaign ($25...
by Sarah Michelle Brown | Aug 6, 2013 | Behind-the-Scenes, Facing Fears, First Hand Woman, NYC, Sarah Michelle Brown
Wowowow!!! Party time (almost)! First Hand Woman debuts at FringeNYC in just 10 days! I can hardly believe it. The ticket sales have begun! The very act of showing this play in New York City is definitely something that I’ll be checking off my bucket list. I...
by Sarah Michelle Brown | Aug 5, 2013 | Behind-the-Scenes, Creativity, First Hand Woman, Sarah Michelle Brown
A little-known secret about me: FIRST HAND WOMAN is one woman’s powerful story, told through five different parts of herself. These parts are the boisterous and unapologetic stages of loss. So the characters onstage are Denial, Bargaining, Anger, Depression and...