For their first indie feature film, “Godless Children,” co-writers Kathleen Regan and Simon Barracchini opted for a story that starts like a Lifetime movie and ends, well, in a different genre altogether (no spoilers here). “We call it a dramatic thriller,” Regan said. “In Hollywood, you have to have two
Collaboration may have become a bit of a corporate buzzword, but that doesn’t mean it’s an empty cliché, as the Ashland New Plays Festival would happily point out.
When five emerging playwrights gathe.