Archive for category News
Logo for ‘Miss Mitchell’s Comet’
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in News, Photos, Productions, Uncategorized on February 20, 2021
Powerstories Theatre in Tampa, Florida will present my full-length script MISS MITCHELL’S COMET as part of their virtual festival Voices of Truth in March. The theatre only produces plays that are based on true stories about women and girls. My play is based on the true story of Maria Mitchell, America’s first female astronomer — and the first North American of any gender to discover a comet (1847). The show airs virtually Friday, March 12 at 8 p.m., starring Katerina Yancey of Fincastle, Virginia and Scott Cooper of Waterloo, Ontario. Here’s the logo for the show, designed by Samantha Sylvester of Mississauga, Ontario. I highly and happily recommend her work. Earlier I posted this video interview I did with the theatre.

Video: ‘The Unopened Valentine’ in Maryland
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in News, Productions, Uncategorized, Video on February 16, 2021
Sandy Spring Theatre Group in Maryland (suburban DC) presented a virtual festival of Valentine’s Day shows on Feb. 13. One of them was my play THE UNOPENED VALENTINE. It starred Sally Miller of Roanoke, Virginia and Ella Kennedy of Hamilton, Ontario. Sally also directed the piece. Here’s the full festival. Mine starts at 1:25, just after intermission.
Video: Interview with Powerstories Theatre
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in News, Uncategorized on February 6, 2021
On March 12, Powerstories Theatre of Tampa, Florida will present my full-length MISS MITCHELL’S COMET, based on the true story of America’s first female astronomer. Here’s an interview I did.
Video: ‘Death by Poinsettia’ in Massachussetts
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in News, Productions, Uncategorized, Video on February 1, 2021
The Quannapowitt Players Suburban Holidays festival in Reading, Mass. produced my one-act DEATH BY POINSETTIA as a video production that was online on their site December 2020-January 2021. Here it is in on mine:
Review: ‘Death By Poinsettia’
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in News, Reviews, Uncategorized on January 29, 2021
The Baltimore playwright Susan Middaugh left this review of my one-act DEATH BY POINSETTIA on the New Play Exchange.
“ What starts out as a downer evolves into an uplifting and romantic Christmas play about two lonely people who find each other at just the right time. Funny line: “They (poinsettias) might make your cat sick.” Dwayne to the rescue! ”
Review: ‘The Ferryman and The Thief’
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in News, Reviews, Uncategorized on January 29, 2021
There’s been a real run of reviews on the New Play Exchange. A reviewer named Jared Kobre Alessandro — no more information available — left this review of my 10-minute play THE FERRYMAN AND THE THIEF:
“ A wonderful slice of greeco-roman mythology given to the modern audience. It manages to avoid the “Percy Jackson,” route, by not modernizing it and keeping true to the mythology while still being entertaining. A must read. ”
Review: ‘The Beautiful Ogre and Other Fairy Tales’
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in News, Reviews, Uncategorized on January 29, 2021
A reviewer named Isabella Castillo — don’t know more — left this review of my 10-minute play THE BEAUTIFUL OGRE AND OTHER FAIRY TALES on the New Play Exchange:
“This wonderful piece challenges the typical fairy tale stories that many of us have been fed in a fun, comedic way. The piece is a beautiful balance of being light-hearted and joyful, while also really compelling the audience to think about and challenge norms. ”
Review: ‘The Ferryman and The Thief’
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in News, Reviews, Uncategorized on January 29, 2021
A reviewer named Angie Loveday — don’t know any more — left this review of my 10-minute play THE FERRYMAN AND THE THIEF on the New Play Exchange:
“ Well-thought story involving the basis of Greek afterlife. It leaves a nice message about the fear of the known and unknown, helping accept death. Albeit a dark ending as the child must pay his dues, but very appropriate within the story. ”
Review: ‘The Contact Lens’
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in News, Reviews on January 29, 2021
John Kelly, emeritus professor of theatre at Elmira College in Elmira, New York, has posted this review of my 10-minute play THE CONTACT LENS on the New Play Exchange:
“ A wonderfully farcical short about a woman, her lost contact lens, and oh, so much more. To say more would be… unfair. Let’s just say things get… very interesting! Give this fine bit of fun and foolery a good look! Bravo!”
Photos: ‘The Weird Sisters Go Rogue’ in Tampa
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in News, Photos, Productions, Uncategorized on January 29, 2021
Lab Laughs in Tampa, Florida produced my one-act THE WEIRD SISTERS GO ROGUE Jan. 21-24.
More photos here.

