World Premiere: Flying Lessons is a one-act play about a June, a young woman, who bumps into a young man named Humphrey, whose past is riddled with strange events and odd family members that resemble the Greek gods and goddesses of old times.
Ariel Franklin-Hudson adapted Flying Lessons from a short story by the same title by Kelly Link. She directed it in Fall 2005 with McCormick as her assistant director.
The production was funded and supported by Mount Holyoke College's Department of Theatre Arts under its Free Theatre Program. The play went up in November 2005 in Rooke Theatre Black Box.
Flying Lessons Production Poster (PDF Format)
Contact the playwright Ariel Franklin-Hudson
Adapted from the short story Flying Lessons by Kelly Link.
The Perfume Shop: Hello Little Thief | Mom and Dad at Work | Humphrey and June First Meet |
The Aunt that is the Moon | Goddesses in Dreamland | A Date at th Art Museum |
Are You Coming? |   |   |
All photographs taken by McCormick.