44 Lights in the Sky Tonight

We brought 44 Lights to the stage at The Chain Theatre last month, and you all brought the love! THANK YOU for an amazing run with the best audiences we could ever ask for!

We brought 44 Lights to the stage at The Chain Theatre last month, and you all brought the love! THANK YOU for an amazing run with the best audiences we could ever ask for!

How Far Would You Go to Protect Something You Love …
When eco-journalist Jesse goes missing on assignment in Northern Minnesota, her husband David frantically searches her abandoned cabin, uncovering secrets that could lead him back to her before it’s too late. An intimate thriller written for audio.

Can’t wait to be part of this reading of a new play by the always brilliant Brandon Monokian! Monday June 2nd 7pm at the East Village Basement. Join us for comedy, poetry, and pathos.


A campy horror comedy with teenage serial killers, a stripper with an existential chihuahua, zombie cheerleaders, and the goddess of love herself.
After an incredibly compressed rehearsal process, we did it! 44 Lights, the new 9/11 themed musical, is now running off broadway at the AMT Theater. I love each and every cast and crew member on this project and am so, so happy to be part of it!

Read more about 44 Lights in Broadway World!
Us! We won!!!
I don’t typically think much of awards. Contests, comparisons, and rankings just don’t apply when it comes to creativity. But here’s the thing — being together with your colleagues, celebrating and recognizing them and their beautiful work, and them celebrating and recognizing you? That is truly special.
I applaud all this year’s winners, finalists, and everyone pouring heart, soul, sweat, and love into making stories that move us.


We’re an Audie finalist! I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to work on this beautiful book in the company of such stellar narrators. Thank you to MacMillan Audio, producer Allison Demeter, author Erica Bauermeister, and narrators Barrie Kreinik, Braden Wright, Cassandra Campbell, Gabra Zackman, George Newbern, Jesse Vilinsky, Max Meyers, Rachel L. Jacobs, and Stephen Graybill.

A musical about love, resilience, and what we do when the worst happens.

Yippee!!! Congratulations @ericabauermeisterauthor and fellow narrators @stephengraybill @gabracadabranyc @georgenewbern @cassandracampbell @heyitsmaxmeyers @barriebarriepix @racheljnarrates @wright_braden @jvilinsky And thank you to @audiofilemagazine @macmillan.audio @stmartinspress and, especially, @allydemeter

This graceful rainbow appeared on December 23rd, during a flood tide over the great marsh at Sandy Neck Beach, Cape Cod. It feels so hopeful to me. Not like sparkly unicorns, but something even richer and more magical because it holds the dark, the rain, the storms, as well as lights and colors. I’m thinking a lot lately about these words from Michael Meade: “In the ancient understanding the world inevitably becomes worn down in the course of a year. Life becomes diminished by mistakes and misdeeds, the web of life becomes worn and torn and the world needs to be renewed. The purpose of New Year’s rites and celebrations was not a simple turning of a calendar page, but a symbolic return to the beginning of time in order to restore life to its original potentials.”
How wonderful to stop time for a moment to remind ourselves where we come from and refresh ourselves for where we’re going. I hope you find some time this New Year’s to renew yourself, to reconnect, to”restore life to is original potentials.” Happy 2023!!!