How Will We Live Tomorrow? comes to the Stage

Three years after I began my bicycle odyssey throughout America, the voices of the folks I met took center stage at the Boston Playwrights’ Theatre at the first public staged reading of my new play, How Will We Live Tomorrow? The stories, the songs, the voices made for an enjoyable, and thought provoking evening—as well as another round of revision and polish.

 

How Will We Live Tomorrow? is now available for workshops, readings, or full performances across the country. Watch this You Tube link to a three- minute trailer of our recent reading. Pass it on to anyone you know in theater. Let’s put on a show!

How Will We Live Tomorrow? Trailer

 

About paulefallon

Greetings reader. I am a writer, architect, cyclist and father from Cambridge, MA. My primary blog, theawkwardpose.com is an archive of all my published writing. The title refers to a sequence of three yoga positions that increase focus and build strength by shifting the body’s center of gravity. The objective is balance without stability. My writing addresses opposing tension in our world, and my attempt to find balance through understanding that opposition. During 2015-2106 I am cycling through all 48 mainland United States and asking the question "How will we live tomorrow?" That journey is chronicled in a dedicated blog, www.howwillwelivetomorrw.com, that includes personal writing related to my adventure as well as others' responses to my question. Thank you for visiting.
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5 Responses to How Will We Live Tomorrow? comes to the Stage

  1. Chuck Downs says:

    Is that guy in the yellow short supposed to be you? NO WAY. Jude Law or Hugh Jackman. Insist on it. Congrats, Chuck

    PS do you see Dan from time to time?

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    • paulefallon says:

      Actually, I am thinking Michael C. Hall. Ken Cheeseman, who played The Cyclist in the reading, is a terrific local actor and also a bike enthusiast. He has ridden cross country. When he heard about the reading he was the obvious choice, and did a great job.
      I do see Dan from time to time. Went down to visit him in his new place in May. He told me you have new digs and a new beau in Philly. Congrats! Bryce County was pretty remote.

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  2. Robert Botterio says:

    Cool.

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  3. Docey Lewis says:

    Paul,

    Congratulations on the reading! I’m in Madagascar for three weeks, but when I have more connectivity, I’ll have a look at your video.

    I made it to only one reading at the New Harmony Project, but it was outstanding. They had 500 applicants for about 5 slots this year. Don’t feel too badly that you were not among the accepted. Your work will certainly be seen and will find its own path to full fruition.

    All the best,

    Docey

    Docey Lewis Designs 303 Main Street POB 6 New Harmony, IN 47631 T: 812-682-3868 C: 812-270-0606 E: doceyDLD@gmail.com

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