Greenfield Annual Word Festival

IMG_0725The Greenfield Annual Word Festival will run from Tuesday, October 18th to Sunday, October 23rd in Greenfield.  I will be reading on Friday at 7 pm the Root Cellar, 10 Fiske Ave. with some wonderful poets including Lori Desrosiers, Anita Gallers, Debbie Tosun Kilday, Colin Haskings, Michael L. Kilday, to name a few. Join us for this word marathon.

Reading at Amherst Art Walk October 6

Reading at Amherst Art Walk October 6

Join me and four other fabulous poets at the Amherst Arts Night at the Emily Dickinson Museum on Thursday, October 6 at approximately 7 pm

Featured Readers are:

Howie Faerstein

Tommy Twilite Clark

Gerald Yelle

Marian Kent

There will also be Poetry Open Mic at 6 and Art in the Homestead by Rebecca Fricke.  It should be a great night.

https://www.emilydickinsonmuseum.org/node/558

 

 

The critics have been kind

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The reviews are in and “One Down,” the new play by my son, Michael, is a hit.

“The play, written by Mike Poblete…is a moving, frequently funny look at loss, raging, drams and human connection.”

–Deborah Martin, Arts Writer, San Antonio Express-News

If you’re in San Antonio area , you can catch it at the Overtime Theatre through August 27.

If you’re in the NYC area, Michael has a new play going up on August 15 at the Louise Lortel Theatre, 121 Christopher St at 4 pm, called “Surfacing.”  It’s free, but you need to register for a ticket.

 

 

Surfacing: Aug. 15 in Greenwich Village

Surfacing: Aug. 15 in Greenwich Village

I’m very excited to announce my son Michael’s newest play, SURFACING, being developed by Primary Stages as part of the Drills 2016 series! For you non-theater folk, Primary Stages is a celebrated Off-Broadway company. Basically, this is kind of a big deal for Michael.

The month long rewrite process culminates with a FREE staged reading Monday, August 15th at 4pm at the Lucille Lortel Theater in Greenwich Village. Here’s the link to book your seat:

I will still be in Europe at that time, but I hope you can make it. It is free, but you need to book a seat.