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, THE MOST WONDERFUL LOVE, WHAT TO DO A GIRL, AN INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR, WHEN IS A CLOCK and GLEE CLUB. As a freelance writer, he has contributed to Gamespy, Complex Magazine, Bullseye, Maxim Online, and MTV Magazine.
Would you please...
...on this Monday morning, share a haiku with me? A haiku that speaks to the state of the American theater?
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Thinking about cash.
Buried in been-done-before.
Creation needed.
Identity confused.
Apologies, we're not film.
How to pay the bills?
Foundation Shifting:
This is Social Climate Change.
Connect and Renew.
And so it is:
What once was no longer is.
Let's go play outside.
Some say theater's dead
and so go do revivals.
No, we need new births.
Go ahead and whine
It has always been this way
I'll just keep working
Tennessee Williams
Brecht Beckett Vogel Durang
All write for theatre
Movie star casting
Is ruining Broadway Shows.
The stock market blows.
Two for you.
Unending nightmare:
"Where can I rent a theatre?"
Please let me wake up.
and
Time is cyclical.
Haven't we been here before?
Just go do a show.
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Restless audience
Looks to the movies for thrills
So, add more zombies
A musical based
on Michael Jackson's "Thriller".
Nothing else to add.
Closed Peoria.
Caught beating on a dead horse.
Can we afford that?
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