Along the way, there were other short scripts and partial efforts. One aborted idea, THE AFFAIR, kept resurfacing. I kept thinking it was just too small for the big screen. Then it hit me. Why not write it as a play? THE AFFAIR could be perfect for the stage. So, there it began and after several months, me and my script were at the Atlanta Screenwriter’s Group for a cold read. Disastrous. Quite simply the worst reading I’ve ever attended in my life. I was ready to trash the script, but I regrouped, rewrote and called in the professionals. In January 2008, Rob Pralgo, Stacey Turner, Ted Huckabee, Stephen Caudill, Tiffany Morgan and Jessica Lucas, brought my words to life at a reading for thirty friends. It was exhilarating and I was satisfied – for awhile.
Now and then I would run into a friend who would ask, “what’s up with the play” or Stacey or Tiffany would shoot an email my way. I contemplated and procrastinated, but finally moved. On November 18, 2008, I did it. I booked the newly renovated, to the tune of $4.2 million, Strand Theatre in Marietta for a one night only production of THE AFFAIR. For the next two months, I will chronicle the journey from casting to the February 7, 2009 premier. I’m having the time of my life. Come along for the ride.