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Michael Gene Sullivan is a man of many hats. In this episode of Off-Leash Arts, the prolific playwright-blogger-actor-director-teacher-rabble rouser talks with host Tanya Shaffer about his unusual writing process, his work with the Tony Award-Winning San Francisco Mime Troupe (“always outspoken; never silent”), the concept of the tragic farce, and why you should never shoot for compromise.
Michael Gene Sullivan in “Leaving the Blues,” at New Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco.
By Tanya Shaffer4.8
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Michael Gene Sullivan is a man of many hats. In this episode of Off-Leash Arts, the prolific playwright-blogger-actor-director-teacher-rabble rouser talks with host Tanya Shaffer about his unusual writing process, his work with the Tony Award-Winning San Francisco Mime Troupe (“always outspoken; never silent”), the concept of the tragic farce, and why you should never shoot for compromise.
Michael Gene Sullivan in “Leaving the Blues,” at New Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco.