Go Your Own Way, or The Roadie Play - Ten Minute Play
by Lindsay Kennedy
A roadie, trying to clear a stage post-concert, is forced to clear the air with her soon-to-be-ex-husband before she can truly move on.
A roadie, trying to clear a stage post-concert, is forced to clear the air with her soon-to-be-ex-husband before she can truly move on.
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Go Your Own Way, or The Roadie Play - Ten Minute Play
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Go Your Own Way, or The Roadie Play - Ten Minute Play
by Lindsay Kennedy
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I was privileged to see this performed in Kansas City and it's a powerful piece that goes where you aren't expecting it. Nuanced, touching, and graceful, it examines how to separate people who love each other, handle loss.
I was privileged to see this performed in Kansas City and it's a powerful piece that goes where you aren't expecting it. Nuanced, touching, and graceful, it examines how to separate people who love each other, handle loss.
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James Binz:
Go Your Own Way, or The Roadie Play - Ten Minute Play
by Lindsay Kennedy
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Illustrating this kind of loss can be an exercise in bad writing. Lindsay Kennedy shows that this is not always the case. The slow unfolding of the tale is masterful and the dialogue between the characters is true to life and poignant. A difficult event well told.
Illustrating this kind of loss can be an exercise in bad writing. Lindsay Kennedy shows that this is not always the case. The slow unfolding of the tale is masterful and the dialogue between the characters is true to life and poignant. A difficult event well told.