Artistic Statement
As a former teacher and tutor I seek to educate and inform. As a person with a well-developed sense of humor, I attempt to make audiences laugh.
My favorite quotes about theater tend to center around the endlessly fascinating human condition. My artistic nature makes me venture into unusual settings like a library, amusement park or a whale belly.
Drawing on my background in literature, I hope to someday write an adaptation. Currently, you will find references to literature in my original works. I wonder what Melville would think about my version of Captain Ahab? Too much toxic masculinity?
My favorite quotes about theater tend to center around the endlessly fascinating human condition. My artistic nature makes me venture into unusual settings like a library, amusement park or a whale belly.
Drawing on my background in literature, I hope to someday write an adaptation. Currently, you will find references to literature in my original works. I wonder what Melville would think about my version of Captain Ahab? Too much toxic masculinity?
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Margo Rife
Artistic Statement
As a former teacher and tutor I seek to educate and inform. As a person with a well-developed sense of humor, I attempt to make audiences laugh.
My favorite quotes about theater tend to center around the endlessly fascinating human condition. My artistic nature makes me venture into unusual settings like a library, amusement park or a whale belly.
Drawing on my background in literature, I hope to someday write an adaptation. Currently, you will find references to literature in my original works. I wonder what Melville would think about my version of Captain Ahab? Too much toxic masculinity?
My favorite quotes about theater tend to center around the endlessly fascinating human condition. My artistic nature makes me venture into unusual settings like a library, amusement park or a whale belly.
Drawing on my background in literature, I hope to someday write an adaptation. Currently, you will find references to literature in my original works. I wonder what Melville would think about my version of Captain Ahab? Too much toxic masculinity?