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This Wasn't In The Script: Building a Community That Couldn't Save Me

by Wilson J. Heredia , Roberto Soto
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798244616804
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 144
  • Original Price: GBP 9.66
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 200 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Business Aspects

Some stories end in applause. Others end in lessons.

In this unflinching and deeply human collection, Robbie Soto, founder and former artistic director of ACT, pulls back the curtain on the raw, complicated, and beautiful truth of running a theater and losing yourself in the process.

Told through a mix of confessional storytelling, emotional reflection, and brutally honest letters, This Wasn't In The Script: Building a Community That Couldn't Save Me chronicles Robbie's rise, fall, and rebirth as a leader, artist, and person. From navigating betrayal and burnout to building something bigger than himself, each story peels back another layer of what it means to create, to lead, to love, and to be broken open by all three.

You'll meet the people who shaped him, the dreamers, the backstabbers, the loyal few, the ones who stood by him when everything else fell apart. You'll witness the triumphs that filled theaters and hearts alike, and the nights that nearly ended it all. You'll hear the truth behind the curtain, the politics, the passion, the exhaustion, and the kind of magic that only theater can create when it's done for love, not ego.

In one chapter, Robbie writes a letter to the next president of ACT, a plea not to make the same mistakes he did. In another, he recounts the pain of trusting the wrong people, and the beauty of finding lifelong friends like Tony Award winner Wilson Jermaine Heredia, who reminded him what loyalty looks like. He revisits the haunted house project that became his creative obsession and explores how art, even when terrifying, can heal.

More than a memoir, this book is a series of open wounds stitched with wisdom. It's a reminder that leadership can be lonely, that passion can consume you, and that sometimes the hardest curtain call is the one where you walk away.

But through it all, the heartbreak, the rebuilding, the rediscovery, there's hope. There's laughter. There's theater. And there's the unkillable spirit of a man who refuses to stop creating, even when the world falls silent.

For anyone who has ever loved something so fiercely it broke them, this book is for you.

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