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Matthew Freeman is a Brooklyn based playwright with a BFA from Emerson College. His plays include THE DEATH OF KING ARTHUR, REASONS FOR MOVING, THE GREAT ESCAPE, THE AMERICANS, THE WHITE SWALLOW, AN INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR, THE MOST WONDERFUL LOVE, WHEN IS A CLOCK, GLEE CLUB, THAT OLD SOFT SHOE and BRANDYWINE DISTILLERY FIRE. He served as Assistant Producer and Senior Writer for the live webcast from Times Square on New Year's Eve 2010-2012. As a freelance writer, he has contributed to Gamespy, Premiere, Complex Magazine, Maxim Online, and MTV Magazine. His plays have been published by Playscripts, Inc., New York Theatre Experience, and Samuel French.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

In loving memory of Dick Sutcliffe

"EVERYONE IS A CATCHER! WE NEED A PITCHER!"

1 comment:

Brian said...

Wow. I haven't watched one of those in years. I used to love Davey and Goliath, although I think the religious message zoomed past me.

I was postive...POSITIVE...that Davey would win because the bird would steal the pins from the other cars, causing them to crash, and then Davey would learn a lesson about honesty by giving back the trophy. I did not see the whole "we're all different hooray" thing coming at all. You got me, Lutherans!

I particularly liked the dystopian alternate reality in which everyone in the world is a trumpet-playing, baseball-catching fireman who looks exactly like Davey Hanson.