ABOUT
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OUR STORYDuring quarantine in 2020, Alison and a friend formed a Zoom writers group, which Milo joined. Alison tried to start a Zoom cafe simulator writing session arm of the writers group, and Milo was the only person who showed up. They quickly learned that they really got each other’s writing style, voice, and thought process. Through Final Draft installation and last-minute writing assignments, they began writing together and realized what was on the page was completely different than what either would have written on their own. It was fun, liberating, and creative.
In December of 2021, they spent too long hanging a light in Alison’s apartment and missed the dimming of Broadway marquee lights in memory of Stephen Sondheim and ended up in a pizza place, where Milo was revolted and baffled by a chicken caesar salad pizza, saying, “But then is it just like, hot lettuce?” And thus the pseudonym was born. Just a short time later, they conceptualized their first full-length play, The Last Grain of Rice, via exquisite corpse. |