3 MEN

3 MEN 3 MEN was the title of my first one-person show. MY DEAD WIFE is my second, premiering at United Sol

3 MEN is a trio of highly personal interwoven monologues, written and performed by Mike Folie. Mike will perform the play at The United solo Theatre Festival on Theatre Row in NYC November 4 - unitedsolo.org/us/3men-2015/ -- United Solo is the world's largest solo theatre festival.

3 MEN tells the story of three successful and charismatic men -- a Broadway Producer, a Lawyer, and a leading Magazi

ne Executive -- each of whom make a significant impact on Mike's life. The play was developed at Hudson Theatre Works, Weehawken, directed by Frank Licato, who will also direct the United Solo show. 3 MEN also benefited from development at Cheryl King's Stage Left, NYC, and at Joseph Brancato and Andrew Horn's Penguin Rep Theatre in Stony Point, NY.

11/03/2024

Too often, Democrats litigate; Republicans fight.

Moshulu
08/10/2023

Moshulu

14/06/2023

My short play Naked Mole Rats in the World of Darkness is part of the Marshall Playwrights Showcase presented by The Players Guild or Leonia this coming weekend, June 16 to 18th in Leonia, NJ. Friday and Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 3pm. Tickets available at www.showtix4u.com.

Unleash your imagination and indulge in a world of theatrical creativity at "The Marshall Playwright's Showcase"! Experience captivating storytelling as visionary One-Act plays take center stage as our talented ensemble bring 6 remarkable narratives to life. Don't miss this unforgettable showcase fo...

Wow.
14/05/2023

Wow.

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12/05/2023

09/05/2023

There’s a resurgence of interest in the pioneering singer-songwriter who disappeared when she was 50.

Had a poem selected for publication in the Pennsylvania Bards Eastern PA Poetery Review for 2023.
06/05/2023

Had a poem selected for publication in the Pennsylvania Bards Eastern PA Poetery Review for 2023.

08/02/2023

With apologies to Johnny Cash. Image: The Mark Twain House & Museum

06/02/2023

Our constant need for entertainment has blurred the line between fiction and reality—on television, in American politics, and in our everyday lives.

03/01/2023

Eleven law enforcement agents speak with Times Opinion about what policing is like in America today.

02/01/2023

The year 2022 was not great. But even in the midst of overlapping calamities, progress is being made.

29/12/2022

What lies within someone so eager to invent a new self?

Long. Riveting.
24/12/2022

Long. Riveting.

Power struggles, resignations and made-for-TV moments — the untold story of the most important congressional investigation in generations.

29/10/2022
29/10/2022

From the Writers Almanac, First Posted on this Date in 2016:

It's the birthday of James Boswell, born in Edinburgh, Scotland (1740). He is best known as the author of Life of Johnson (1791), a biography of Dr. Samuel Johnson, which is considered by many people to be the greatest biography ever written in English. As a young man, Boswell's father wanted him to settle down and take care of the family's ancestral estate in rural Scotland. Boswell wanted adventure, excitement, and intrigue, so he ran away to London and became a Catholic. He began keeping a journal in London, and instead of describing his thoughts and feelings about things, he wrote down scenes from his life as though they were fiction. He described his friends as though they were characters and recorded long stretches of dialogue.

As a young man, Boswell was the life of the party, and everyone who met him liked him. The French writer Voltaire invited him to stay at his house after talking to him for only half an hour. David Hume asked him to stay at his bedside when he died. He hung out with the philosopher Rousseau, and Rousseau's mistress liked him so much that she had an affair with Boswell. He was even friends with the pope. And then on May 16, 1763, he met the scholar and writer Samuel Johnson in the back room of a bookstore. Johnson was a notoriously unfriendly man, but Boswell had long admired him and tried hard to impress him. The next time they met, Johnson said to Boswell, "Give me your hand. I have taken a liking to you." Johnson was 30 years older than Boswell and he was the most renowned literary scholar in England. Boswell was undistinguished compared to Johnson's other friends, but Boswell never tried to compete with Johnson's intellect. Their relationship was like an interview that went on for years. Boswell would just ask questions and listen to Johnson talk, and then he would go home and write it all down in his journal.

The two men eventually became great friends. They talked about everything from philosophy and religion to trees and turnips. Boswell knew early on that he would write Johnson's biography, but he didn't start until after Johnson's death. The work was slow going. He watched as several others published books about Johnson, and he worried that no one would care about his book when he finished it. He had to fight with his editor to keep the odd details, like the things Johnson had said to his cat and what kind of underwear he thought women should wear. He felt that these were the details that revealed who Johnson really was. When the book finally came out, it was a huge best-seller. No one had ever written such a personal biography that so completely captured a life, and no one has done so since.

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22/12/2021

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We invite you to join us for the Grand Opening of The Mermaid Tavern, our new Virtual Poetry Centre. Our first program features the poetry of Gabor Barabas, read by Ames Adamson, Susan Maris and Mike Folie. The Mermaid Tavern will be presenting poets throughout the year. We hope you enjoy the presen...

21/12/2021
16/12/2021

(LONG BRANCH, NJ) -- New Jersey Repertory Company invites you to join them for the Grand Opening of The Mermaid Tavern, a new Virtual Poetry Centre, beginning on Monday, December 20. Their first program will feature the poetry of Gabor Barabas, read by Ames Adamson, Susan Maris and Mike Folie and wi...

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21/10/2021

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Live Theatre is Back! HUDSON THEATRE WORKS BACK LIVE! Final 4 Performances! "Bunnies" by Joanne Hoersch Provocative! Hoersch harnesses her characters’ anxieties into a night of defiant camaraderie. Ea

17/09/2021
A video adaptation of my award-winning solo play, My Dead Wife, produced by NJ Repertory Company, is available for viewi...
12/09/2021

A video adaptation of my award-winning solo play, My Dead Wife, produced by NJ Repertory Company, is available for viewing online as part of United Solo Screen.

To access United Solo Screen's offerings, click https://screen.unitedsolo.org/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=United+Solo+Screen%3A+Now+Live%21&utm_source=uNewsletter.

For $5.99 you can have access to My Dead Wife and all of the United Solo Screen offerings for a month. You can cancel your United Solo Screen subscription at any time.

My Dead Wife won the United Solo Festival Awward for Best Script.

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