John Busser: Essie and Willie (a monologue)

That was a wonderful reminiscence to share with the audience! I guarantee you, this will spark many an individual thinking back to their own childhood memories and the start of their own stories. Morey Norkin sets a properly evocative scene here and the characters are vividly drawn with finesse. Small details, like "Willie, my father, in an undershirt and boxers, nothing too revealing, but in need of replacement." are just perfect in creating a solid feel to these people. I don't call them characters as Morey makes them feel surprisingly real. I was delighted by this.

That was a wonderful reminiscence to share with the audience! I guarantee you, this will spark many an individual thinking back to their own childhood memories and the start of their own stories. Morey Norkin sets a properly evocative scene here and the characters are vividly drawn with finesse. Small details, like "Willie, my father, in an undershirt and boxers, nothing too revealing, but in need of replacement." are just perfect in creating a solid feel to these people. I don't call them characters as Morey makes them feel surprisingly real. I was delighted by this.