Mormon American Princess
THE CREATIVE LIFE by Julia Cameron, Excerpt Three
Monday, August 23rd, 2010It’s a gray and rainy day, not a deluge, just a light, constant drizzle. I flag a cab and give the address of Saint Bartholomew’s Church at Fifty-first Street and Park Avenue. I am en route to see a reading of Steven’s new play, Missionary Position, which details his two years as a Mormon missionary [...]
THE CREATIVE LIFE by Julia Cameron, Excerpt One
Sunday, August 22nd, 2010The doorbell shrills and I open the door to a damp but cheerful Steven Fales, playwright and actor. “Your hair! It looks wonderful! So youthful! So elegant!” He swoops me up in a bear hug. I kiss his cheek, leaving a crimson kiss. We settle onto a leather couch, giving each other a quick once-over. [...]
Melissa Pace Tanner
Thursday, July 1st, 2010One of the most talented people I know (and the coolest) is an old friend from high school, Melissa Pace Tanner. We both grew up “Mormon” in Las Vegas. Melissa was one of those girls that gay boys (and straight boys) had a crush on because she was so beautiful and talented. I think we [...]
“Fifty Percent” from Ballroom
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010Here is a song I gender-bend in my cabaret act Mormon American Princess. Think of marriage equality as you listen. I cannot post myself singing this song and not give credit to the great Dorothy Loudon who put this song on the map.
Mormon American Princess
Sunday, July 5th, 2009
The Art House and UU Theatre presents STEVEN FALES in MORMON AMERICAN PRINCESS A Cabaret Confection “Fales knows how to sell it!” – New York Times “Fales boasts a kick-ass tenor voice . . . a charming stage presence, sharp wit, irreverent sense of humor, and a beaming smile that makes Fales a favorite!” – [...]