For now, I’m letting ANIMAL breathe. I’m taking a break, letting go of the play before I do battle again with the text. Passion for this play – for writing – often leads to obsession (thus, it’s important to step back and take stock). My hope is ANIMAL will reach wider audiences as the subject of mental illness needs a voice. I was so encouraged by this premiere production that I know deep down inside an even better script is waiting to be mined.
In the meantime, I am digging back into a screenplay which I began re-writing months ago, outlining a 3rd draft of this script called LET IT SHINE. This story is polar opposite to ANIMAL. LET IT SHINE is a family film – a sprawling tale of love, faith and sacrifice that spans years in the life of one family as seen through the eyes of its youngest member – a precocious child whose extraordinary bond with her unpredictable, compassionate older brother teaches her that in order to stand out, one must not be afraid to shine. It’s kind of refreshing to work on something that is much lighter and has a totally different tone and style to ANIMAL. LET IT SHINE is a story about finding your light, of overcoming your fears and of stepping in to help others who are disadvantaged. Like ANIMAL, the theme of finding hope (and healing) in the darkest places is explored in LET IT SHINE.
Here’s to all of us finding our light and squashing fears that stop us from shining in this complicated, perplexing, surprising, often joyful and definitely unpredictable thing we call life. Live on!
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