Monday, July 31, 2006

Atlanta Run

I'm back in Salt Lake City after a quick and fun run in Atlanta, GA at the 14th Street Playhouse. I was there for four weeks. This time the show was produced by Joe Spotts who also produces Emmy-nominated comic genius Leslie Jordan's "Like a Dog on Linoleum." I met some wonderful people in Atlanta. It was nice to see that the play resonates with Southern Baptists. The last time I was in Atlanta was 1989. I was there for 6 months as a Mormon missionary waiting for my visa to go to Portugal. It was nice to be in Atlanta on a different mission. My that city has grown since the 1996 Olympics! I was living in midtown, the heart of gay Georgia. I don't know if the boys are hotter in Atlanta or Chicago. Everyone sure is nice in Georgia. Next time I'll have to visit when it is not so hot.

I'm now back home writing and writing getting ready to do a reading of my new show MORMON AMERICAN PRINCESS at the Sunstone Symposium on August 12th. Sunstone is like a Mormon Fringe Festival. Next I do CONFESSIONS OF A MORMON BOY in Austin, TX at Arts on Real. I hear so many great things about Austin!

My play is being published by Alyson Books in October. You can buy it now at Amazon.com. Or wait to buy an autographed copy from me in the fall.

Oh! And I started a new advice column. It is published monthly in Salt Lake's oldest GLBT newspaper "The Pillar."

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