Elena Taylor

January Spotlight On…

The Life of Riley: Living the good life Wrylies: Those pesky directions writers include on lines of dialogue in a screenplay to tell an actor what emotion the line requires. The mark of an amateur. The Life of Wryly: Living the good life of a writer and reporting on same. This will be my Spotlight […]

Act II

Snow began to fall as I drove into Seattle to see the walk through of Act II. The director and cast have given shape to the second half of Prairie Nocturne, and I can’t wait to see it. Greeted by a piano, a stand-up bass, and actors hitting each other with a stick, I thought […]

Act One

Act One of Prairie Nocturne is on its feet. I am quite pleased with how much work has been done in such a short time. Watching on Wednesday afternoon, rain falling down in buckets outside, I could see the shape of things to come. One of the first things a director does is “blocks” the […]

The Life of Wryly

Updates from a writing life.  We started rehearsals for Prairie Nocturne by the brilliant author Ivan Doig, which I’ve adapted for Book-It Repertory Theatre. The difference between creating from the  ground up and taking someone else’s work and shaping it into a script, is like the difference between piloting a plane and flying as a […]