(Memoir – Theatre/Strindberg)

In The Count Is Home, Newcomb shifts from aviation to the theatre, chronicling both the process of staging Strindberg and the deeper meaning of performance itself. The book explores not only the mechanics of production but also the emotional intensity that theatre awakens in actors, directors, and audiences alike.
It's a reflection on art as a mirror of life—a behind-the-scenes look that reveals how creativity, discipline, and vision transform words on a page into a living experience.