
Echoes Of Another Man
Mia Mccullough


“… with this new play McCullough proves she is indeed as much of an artist as she indicated she might be in CHAGRIN FALLS … as an act of play writing and theater it is remarkable, if not brilliant.
McCullough gives us a slice of life that is so lifelike and dialogue so realistic, it could pass for a transcript from life.
To achieve this level of naturalism, a writer must have keen powers of observation, a strong sense of purpose and the ability to translate her observations into compelling, believable dialogue.
McCullough excels in all three categories … TAKING CARE may not make for great commercial theater, but it is something much more important.
It is an artistic success, one that plumbs a writer’s depth and reveals her range as a writer.
There is more to this woman than meets the eye in any one of her works.”
—Jack Helbig, Daily Herald“… Mia McCullough’s quietly devastating TAKING CARE … scenes that are full of the suppressed rage and tedium that infuse the characters’ lives, and that are scraped clean of any hint of sentimentality … a series of many short, seemingly simple scenes that ultimately build to make a powerful statement about human existence.
Her play is as lean as a screenplay … TAKING CARE offers something less than a pretty picture, but it is a true one, all around.”
—Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times
Taking Care is a play written by Mia Mccullough and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2007).
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Broadway Play Publishing · 2007 · 50 pp
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