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Learn moreThere’s a story behind every farewell. In Three Viewings, award-winning playwright Jeffrey Hatcher explores love, money, and loss in a trio of mordantly witty narratives.
In a small-town funeral parlor, three stories portray the extent to which we all hold on to memories, money, life, and love.
“Tell-Tale” is Emil, a mild-mannered undertaker burning with unspoken passion for a local realtor who frequents his funerals. Emil plots to confess his true feelings before time (and bodies) run out.
“The Thief of Tears” is Mac, an LA drifter who makes her living stealing jewelry from corpses. When her wealthy grandmother dies, Mac returns to her hometown to pry loose her inheritance, a diamond ring the grandmother promised her when she was a child.
“Thirteen Things About Ed Carpolotti” is Virginia, the widow of a wheeler-dealer contractor who discovers just how her husband Ed has been doing business. The resolution, reminiscent of O. Henry, is inspired and deeply moving.
Jeffrey Hatcher is an American playwright and screenwriter. He adapted his play Compleat Female Stage Beauty into the film Stage Beauty and has written the screenplays for Casanova, The Duchess, Mr. Holmes, and The Good Liar.
Lauren Ezzo is a Chicago based narrator/actor. At this writing she has narrated over 150 titles for authors including Richard Kirshenbaum, Claire Legrand, Georgia Clark, Adam Rapp, Christopher Rice, & Kirk Lynn. She has won multiple awards for her narration, including several “Best of the Year” lists, and several Earphones Awards. In 2016, her performance of “The Light Fantastic", by Sarah Combs, co-narrated with Todd Haberkorn, was named one of AudioFile’s best books of the year. She was accorded the same honor in 2017 from School Library Journal for her narration of “To Stay Alive: Mary Ann Graves and the Tragic Journey of the Donner Party”. In 2018, she was Audie Award-nominated as part of a full cast of narrators for Best Original Work, “Nevertheless We Persisted”, performing two pieces - one of which she authored. She is a proud member of the Audio Publishers Association, and a lifelong bookworm.
Michelle Myers Berg trained at the University of Minnesota and the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. She has performed everything from the classics to live interactive theatre and has enjoyed over thirty years of doing voice over for radio and TV.
Steve Hendrickson, a graduate of Yale School of Drama, has been a professional actor for over thirty years, appearing in theaters across the country.