AUTHOR: M.G. Hardie 

        Every Day Life is a short play, that consists of four friends hanging out together discussing social and economic issues that plagued their genre. Amongst the seriousness of their discussion, they also found humor in it as well. It was an era when hip-hop was the best thing since Martin Luther King-and marijuana was the best way to cope with problems, the hype of the music industry, and the pitfalls of possibilities.

        I thought the play was pretty good. My favorite characters were C and E. The two of them kept me laughing. At times, the jargon was a bit much and took me aback, but I was able to keep up… I loved the fact that I was able to visualize these four men sitting around getting high and talking smack, while the world passed them by. But, that’s the way it is in every day life. I think this play would make for a very good short film.

Reviewer: Wanda

ISBN: 978-1-60594-036-6

Llumina Press


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