Showing posts with label historical fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historical fiction. Show all posts

Thursday, March 18, 2021

Actor Nicole Berry performs Bridget Sullivan, Lizzie Borden's maid

Well, it's been quite the hiatus! Nearly a year later, I'm realizing I ought to have logged "This Pandemic Year." 

I do want to circle back and highlight one of the wonderful literary events I was part of in September 2020, and that was an online reading with Stories on Stage Sacramento. 

This unique series pairs an author with an actor who dramatically reads a story or a book excerpt, followed by a Q&A with the author, actor, and the event organizers. I had the incredible pleasure of hearing an excerpt of The Murderer's Maid: a Lizzie Borden Novel interpreted by Nicole Berry...who did an incredible job of applying a Cork Irish accent to a scene of Bridget Sullivan on "The Day": August 4, 1892, when Andrew and Abby Borden were found murdered in their Fall River, Massachusetts, home. Nicole was absolutely fantastic: I just loved her reading. 

It was also a pleasure to thus be connected with Shelley Blanton-Stroud, Dorothy Rice, Sue Staats, and Jessica Laskey, a wonderful group of arts organizers who make you feel special and beloved! Thank you all for that, from my heart. 

The event was followed the next day by a workshop I taught in writing historical fiction. In non-pandemic years, the series is held live in a theater. I look forward to resuming that practice as an appreciative audience member when that circles back into reality.

In the meantime, here is a recording of the event in its entirety (if you wish to skip straight to the Q&A, it starts at 51:24, but please don't miss Nicole's incredible performance).

Wishing all good health to you and yours!

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