Heidi Schreck
In Conversation
Hello Failure, Kristen Kosmas with Heidi Schreck
I have to admit I stole this title off the internet. Someone asked me to make a play a couple of years ago and I was feeling like I didnt know how to do anything, So I said Sure! Ill make a play! And its going to be all about failure! So I Google searched the word (not something I normally do, and not a way I normally write but) and I found all these curious facts and artifacts and websitesone of them is called The Institute of Failurethat one is really beautifulif it still existsand one of them was a blog called Hello, Failure with the sub headline failure is the new success! Im not sure I agree with that last part, but I liked the words hello and failure together, the welcoming of itit seemed sane to be so friendly toward it but I didnt like the comma! Somehow the comma closes down the phrase for me. I cant explain it exactly. Its intuitive.
In Dialogue
In Dialogue: suffer little children: The Sturm und Drang of David Adjmi
By Heidi SchreckMRS. R Stucco is so practical isnt it? and it brings the room into three dimensions. JANET The room is in three dimensions.
Being Walt Disney: Lucas Hnath and the Theater of Celebrity
By Heidi SchreckThis guy is tougher than Shakespeare, jokes Larry Pine during a rehearsal of Lucas Hnaths A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay about the Death of Walt Disney.
After the Fall
By Heidi SchreckAfter years and years of wooden language, the young Romanian playwrights are now trying to actually reinvent a spoken, everyday language, and its a tough battle. Iulia Popovici
"The Fat Lady Will Sing with Bells On": Jenny Schwartz's God's Ear
By Heidi SchreckGod’s Ear is both formally inventive and also psychologically grounded, a narrative arc that unfolds organically and with stunning emotional impact.