Something neither host planned arose from one of these pool stories when playwright
Arlene Hutton mentioned one of her recent works in progress, a solo show about how politics can divide families. The other women craved more. So after dinner on Saturday night, guests curled up on cozy couches and chairs arranged in a circle and took turns sharing their new work. Hutton performed an excerpt from her show. Actress Renata Hinrichs performed a continuation of her solo show Random Acts. Writer Kate Neuman read her latest essay, slated for publication in the literary magazine
Mr. Beller’s Neighborhood. Singer-songwriter Kristin [Last Name?] sang a medley of songs, including an original piece titled “Live for Today.” Comedian
Kate Robards performed new excerpts of her show Ain’t That Rich, which she’ll present at The Providence Fringe Festival in July and at SoHo Playhouse in the fall. Brock and
Chace regaled everyone with humorous stories. After connecting virtually for so long, a deep level of empathy, love, and support was tangible among the group.