During a decade in New York City as an actor, which included off-Broadway roles, television commercials and print ads, John O'Hern married his corporately employed wife and soon became the stay-at- home-father of Max, their first born. Almost simultaneously John, the writer, was born. His initial foray into writing was A Rooster in the Henhouse, an acerbic memoir based on his wife's pregnancy experience seen through a man's eyes. It was this attempt at memoir that evolved into his highly praised one-man off-Broadway show of the same name. John's next writing project was his two person play, Sw...