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A collection of self-contained chapters exploring human imperfections, life, and death through humor and raw introspection, perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven, literary fiction. The characters in Dominic Hoffman's tales of Late Rehearsals are familiar. Their choices are recognizable, and the people are far from perfect. Humor is a constant. However, their most significant commonality is the sense that every day is a rehearsal for the next. In this compilation of narratives, contemporary fables and intimate accounts, we travel cultures and cities, contemplate life and death to…mehr

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A collection of self-contained chapters exploring human imperfections, life, and death through humor and raw introspection, perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven, literary fiction. The characters in Dominic Hoffman's tales of Late Rehearsals are familiar. Their choices are recognizable, and the people are far from perfect. Humor is a constant. However, their most significant commonality is the sense that every day is a rehearsal for the next. In this compilation of narratives, contemporary fables and intimate accounts, we travel cultures and cities, contemplate life and death to discover that our lives can be justified, vilified or distanced by the simple act of viewing the lives of others. The individuals in these stories walk their own paths, and their Late Rehearsals will continue into the inevitable closing night.
Autorenporträt
DOMINIC HOFFMAN received his BA in English Literature at UC Santa Cruz, and his formal training at American Conservatory Theatre, LAMDA and NYU Film School. He is the author of numerous plays and screenplays, including the double Ovation Award winner (actor/writer) Uncle Jacques Symphony and NAACP Best New Play Award winner Last Fare. Dominic is the award-winning narrator of dozens of audiobooks, James McBride’s, Deacon King Kong and The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store, Percival Everett’s Audio Book of the Year, James, among them. He has performed in dozens of plays and episodes of television. He has a recurring role on Suits LA. His film work includes the recently completed independent feature, Henry Johnson, written and directed by David Mamet, starring alongside Shia Le Beouf, Evan Jonigkeit, and Chris Bauer. The film will be released Spring 2025.