Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Monday, October 7, 2013

League of Professional Theatre Women

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Celebrating the members of the League of Professional Theatre Women

Zanne Hall Playwright
New York USA



I look for inspiration by keeping my eyes open, my ears clean and unwavering concentration on life around me. It’s not always easy because we all get wrapped up in the problems of daily living and lose focus on activities around us, whether it be the sunlight streaming through a window, our pets, the grocer down the street – whatever. We get scared and worry far too much. It’s not good to primarily focus on the self a majority of the time because then we lose our perspective of how ever-changing life is. Look at how a child sees everything around it as new. So do animals. How many times have I said to myself – "I don’t remember seeing that before?" – but it was always there. I just wasn’t paying attention.

What hones my day-to-day inspiration and helps me plug it into my creative writing process is music. I think that music is the purest artistic discipline because it directly connects to our emotions. The music I listen to or even just the sounds of everyday living (perhaps hearing distant wind chimes) helps me to create worlds inside my head and then influences them to manifest theselves outside of my head.

Favorite Movie – "Fasten your seatbelts…" What else? A movie about theatre: All About Eve!

One Thing Nobody Knows About Me – If I told you, then you’d know!


Zanne Hall: Theatre’s been in my blood since I was a kid stage actor in Pittsburgh, PA and continued through to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London. I began writing plays later in life because I had such fun creating characters and putting them in unusual situations that surprise and inspire.

FARM Animal protest in Queens, NY

For those of you who understand Chinese:  http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_nynews/23713176/article

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Lobby for Animals HSUS / Albany, NY

Zanne in picture (far away center left) after speaking with legislators in Albany about Humane reform.