by Colette Freedman | Apr 29, 2020 | Acting, Artists, Frontpage News, Sister Cities
What do you even begin to say about the best person in the world? I’ve been writing this eulogy in my head since Jill got Alzheimer’s, because that is when she died for most of us. When she was diagnosed, I wish I had had the guts to squeeze her so damn hard that I...
by | Aug 9, 2015 | Acting, Films, Sister Cities, Writing
I’ve just come off of a whirlwind three weeks. I was literally LIVING THE DREAM being heavily involved in two films: one I wrote and acted in and one I am producing and acting in. Looking back on the past 21 days, feels slightly akin to a very long bender. I know I...
by | Jun 9, 2012 | Plays, Sister Cities, Writing
I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of seeing Sister Cities performed because every time I watch it, whether it’s a 50 thousand dollar production with elaborate sets and celebrity names or a tiny fringe production with an old couch and a shelf full of...
by | Jan 10, 2012 | Plays, Sister Cities, The Thirteen Hallows, Writing
You have to love a reviewer who starts her blog review: “I’ve never been to one of Colette Freedman’s plays, but I really want to now. (Because with titles like If Nietzsche Dated and Serial Killer Barbie, how could I not?) This book is everything that I love...
by | Nov 25, 2011 | Books, Sister Cities, The Thirteen Hallows, Writing
Colette Freedman’s New Book A Charm A reprinted Jewish Times article By Adam Stone Sarah Miller is 22 and works a dead-end job in London, living with her ungrateful widowed mother and brother. Her life is fairly gray until she saves an old woman from being attacked....
by | Nov 2, 2011 | Plays, Sister Cities, Writing
“Big fish in a little pond” is how Colette Freedman describes the confidence Haverford gave her to pursue her dreams. “More than anything my experience at Haverford College gave me confidence. I graduated feeling that I could do absolutely anything,” she says....