Once Upon A Caterpillar

“Once Upon A Caterpillar: A One-Woman Work in Progress” will be premiering next month in New York City as part of a festival of one person shows.

I have the privilege to direct and produce this show by a young and upcoming artist. She’s funny. She’s brilliant. And she’s a good friend of mine.

We’ve been in dialogue about this project for about a year and a half now. It’s amazing to see words spoken starting to manifest.

Since this will be the first ever presentation, there will be only three character monologues for this work-in-progress. The present script is about 20-25 minutes.

I look forward to sharing on this blog the evolution of this project from its initial presentation until it becomes a complete, full length one-woman show.

So stay tuned for more info…

Really Save The Last Dance

When i was growing up, every house party and every high school dance always ended with a Slow Jam. The “last song” was the “last chance” where you could get close to your boo, your potential boo, or someone else’s boo (whose mate was not there)…lol.

Interestingly enough the Bible talks about a last song. It’s an intimate slow jam with the sound of trumpets. The study of eschatology teaches that the Messiah will return at that trumphet song. He will appear in the clouds to bring those whom are called by His name to a heavenly place.

Here is displayed the great narrative of intimacy. Where God so loved the world He sent His Son, Jesus, to take on the form of flesh and live among us. He slow jammed with humanity by lowering Himself and taking on a human form to live a sinless life and to die an excruciating death. This cursed death fulfilled the established moral law so mankind can be reconciled to an eternal loving God.

Are we ready for that last song? Have we made our peace with God? Save your “Last Dance” for Jesus so you can be with Him “Always and Forever”.