Born in San Francisco, Marcia now lives in New York. She wrote and performed school skits which lead to productions on Off Broadway and in regional theatres. The Moon Bridge, a children’s wartime novel based on her childhood, sold 160,000 copies. Marcia writes strong parts for women; her goal is to make people laugh.
Click here to see how her popular play, Just a Song at Twilight, imitated Marcia’s own life… amazing!
When two very different women agree to share more than a roof, a single living room becomes the battleground—and surprise gift—of friendship, boundaries, and second chances.
A free movie screening turns into a full‑contact sport as polite strangers, bold line‑cutters, and one disastrous yogurt collide outside a city theater.
Two strangers share a park bench and slowly uncover a shared past, revealing a long‑lost love shaped by memory, pride, and the persistence of feeling across a lifetime.
Agnes answers one phone call and immediately regrets it. As friends, family, and a mechanic ping her nonstop, hold buttons become emotional landmines and every interruption raises the stakes. Will she ever commit to one call?
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