Walking in their Footsteps: D-Day Landing
Honor Douglas Taurel Honor Douglas Taurel

Walking in their Footsteps: D-Day Landing

And as I stood on the shores of Omaha Beach, better known as "Bloody Omaha," and looked out at the expanse of the ocean before me, now silent, I thought of the immense loudness and violence of war that must have echoed right where I stood about 80 years ago.

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Unleashing the Power of Theatre!
The American Soldier Douglas Taurel The American Soldier Douglas Taurel

Unleashing the Power of Theatre!

It has been magical to me to see the transformative power the play has had on audiences and the honor it has brought to so many of our veterans and military families. Together we have created so many beautiful moments of connection with audiences, soldiers, and military families of every race, religion, and gender throughout our nation. 

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A few of my thoughts on this twenty-year anniversary of September 11th, 2001.
The American Soldier Douglas Taurel The American Soldier Douglas Taurel

A few of my thoughts on this twenty-year anniversary of September 11th, 2001.

I moved to Hoboken, NJ, in September of 2000. I understood that if I wanted to become a trained actor, I had to leave Houston and go to New York. Something that I never thought I would take so seriously, but I did. It was my only goal. So Erika and I packed up from Houston, and we both decided to go to New York and chase our dreams. me as an actor and her in the world of business.

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