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Robin gives an update on his one-act play, London After Midnight, that deals with the relationship between Lon Chaney and Tod Browning.

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Behind the Scenes: London After Midnight

Robin gives an update on his one act play, London After Midnight.

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Anonymous

As a professional writer (not the kind that writes as a hobby, but one that lives exclusively on the earnings generated by writing), I am truly interested in seeing the end results of your project. I can also empathize with your observations regarding the inevitable criticisms and how the perception of those critiques needs to be reconciled and balanced correctly within the writer's own mind. Thank you very much for your candor and providing an "intimate" look at the actual process of your work's creation.

Anonymous

What a great way to start the year! Congratulations on the Lost Films special doing well and generating more support. Deservedly so. Superior. And absolutely terrific word that the reading of "London After Midnight" did what you wanted it to do. Your enthusiasm is palpable. It's an honor and a privilege to be on the side-lines watching this project come together for you. Happy New Year!

Anonymous

I second the praise for your lost films special. And glad to finally hear about your play as it’s been some time since the last update. Good to hear it’s better news time time around. Here’s to its continued success!

Anonymous

Always fascinating to learn about the creative process, and your way of expressing yourself is very accessible and easy to understand! Looking forward very much to the updates and a peek at the read-through.