An Unusual Seder
by Michael B. Druxman on 04/04/15
April 6, 2015
Sandy and I went to a Passover seder on Friday night. It was at a Unitarian church, and it's probably the most unusual seder I've ever attended. Indeed, from the stuff that was printed in the Haggadah, you would have thought you were attending an ultra left-wing political meeting.
I was also seated next to a woman from Germany who immediately informed me how much she despised the men of her country because of the Holocaust...and she wouldn't shut up about it.
I've run into a bit of a writer's block on the (long) shirt story I've been working on, so I've decided to put it on the shelf for the time being and write another play in THE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS collection. This will be a multi-character play about what is certainly Hollywood's most notorious scandal. I'll leave you to guess that it is.
There's a new review of ODD MAN OUT, the Carol Reed classic with James Mason and, in his first film role, Dan O'Herlihy, my late friend and publicity client, on the Best Bets on DVD site, accessible via the link in the Introduction section of this page. So, take a look.
You have a creative week.
Michael