Blog Archives
auto-de-fe: alicia's "Voices" columns as appeared in electric city Jan 2002-Oct. 2005
subverse aphrodesia (part I): The obsessive rants and ill-concocted dreams of a desperate bored woman who has rejected the status quo and recreated herself under the alias Kitty Burbank
scribbledocious (part I): MySpace.com blog kept from Nov. 2005 until present.
Press
Nine original plays to debut at Olde Brick Theatre, Scranton Times-Tribune; Sept. 2011.
Curtain Call: Local Lore, electric city/diamond city; Sept. 2011.
Playwrights' Project Launches Invitational, The Abington Journal; Sept. 2011.
Myth Gets a Modern Makeover by Noelle Vetrosky, Weekender; May 2011.
Writer's Work at the Olde Brick Theatre in the Abington Journal; May 11, 2011.
Interview with Corbett on WILK about the Paddy, We Hardly Knew Ye and the Jason Miller Playwrights' Project.
Jason Miller Playwrights' Project Helping to Energize the Scene in electric city/diamond city, April 8, 2010.
Steamtown Vaudeville story by Josh McAuliffe in the Feb. 19, 2010 issue of The Scranton Times-Tribune.
Read Stacy Brown's story on my NeoVaudeville project in the Nov. 16, 2009 issue of The Scranton Times-Tribune.
Four Women Cook Up Friendship on Stage by Kelly Clisham in the Weekender, Aug., 2009.
The Scranton Times-Tribune, Namedopper 11/1/09.
County sponsors 'Wake up with the Arts' breakfast, Times Leader Scranton edition, Oct. 25.
NEA News Room: 23 Top Journalists Chosen for Fellowships to USC Annenber's NEA Arts Institute.
"Who is Alicia Grega?" by Andrea Talarico in The Antenna, March/April 2009, pages 8-10.
V-Day Wilkes-Barre, V-Day Scranton hope to raise awareness and funds. The Weekender, Jan. 21, 2007.
King's College presents Live on Stage! Six Women in Labor by Maureen McGuigan.
Farewell Friend, Scranton Times, May 17, 2001.