Full episode 6: Christmas Act One Act One Transcript A Christmas tree story by Chicago playwright/musician Beau O'Reilly. (14 minutes) ByBeau O'Reilly More in EducationView all 818: Stand Clear of the Closing Doors Dec. 15, 2023 Act Four: The New Kids Three girls, whose families traveled thousands of miles to get to New York, navigate their latest challenge: American middle school. (11 minutes) 814: Parents Are People Nov. 10, 2023 Act One: See Something, Slay Something A middle schooler really wants to trust the adults have her best interests in mind. 805: The Florida Experiment July 14, 2023 Act Two: Their Eyes Were Watching Tallahassee DeSantis has passed law after law about what can and can’t be taught in Florida classrooms. More by Beau O'ReillyView all 802: Father's Day June 16, 2023 Act Four: Reconciling With Dad Chicago playwright Beau O’Reilly talks about how he reconciled with his estranged father years ago by becoming an alcoholic just like him. 301: Settling the Score Nov. 11, 2005 Act Two: The Things That Money Can Buy Beau O'Reilly gets a chance to settle a 17-year-old score with the help of the Chicago police. 159: Mother’s Day May 12, 2000 Act Three: Mom Music Beau O'Reilly and his mother Winifred, who had 14 children, discuss her secret feelings about Johnny Cash and other matters on Mother's Day.
818: Stand Clear of the Closing Doors Dec. 15, 2023 Act Four: The New Kids Three girls, whose families traveled thousands of miles to get to New York, navigate their latest challenge: American middle school. (11 minutes)
814: Parents Are People Nov. 10, 2023 Act One: See Something, Slay Something A middle schooler really wants to trust the adults have her best interests in mind.
805: The Florida Experiment July 14, 2023 Act Two: Their Eyes Were Watching Tallahassee DeSantis has passed law after law about what can and can’t be taught in Florida classrooms.
802: Father's Day June 16, 2023 Act Four: Reconciling With Dad Chicago playwright Beau O’Reilly talks about how he reconciled with his estranged father years ago by becoming an alcoholic just like him.
301: Settling the Score Nov. 11, 2005 Act Two: The Things That Money Can Buy Beau O'Reilly gets a chance to settle a 17-year-old score with the help of the Chicago police.
159: Mother’s Day May 12, 2000 Act Three: Mom Music Beau O'Reilly and his mother Winifred, who had 14 children, discuss her secret feelings about Johnny Cash and other matters on Mother's Day.