ACTOR | DIRECTOR | PRODUCER
ACTOR | DIRECTOR | PRODUCER
In 1982 David Mamet unleashed a play considered to be among North America's most controversial texts. Hosted by The Storefront Theatre Benjamin, and the Red One Theatre Collective, presented a brutal portrait of a middle-class American gone very, very wrong.
"The Storefront Theatre is small, but Blais and his designers make it seem even smaller, which is perfect for the claustrophobic nightmare he’s staging. "
"Director Benjamin Blais has crafted a delightfully stylish and kinetic staging. Give customers a reason to do business with you."
"Benjamin Blais shows great insight into the play. He realizes that the tone changes with the action – beginning as comic and moving through tragedy into irony."
Tim Fitzgerald Walker, Pauline Bédarida, Amanda B Cordner, Christef Desir, Randal Dsouza, Matthew Gouveia, Gabriel Hamilton, Jeff Hanson, Gabby Lazarovitz, Olivia Marshman, Christie Stewart, Ryan Tilley
Stage Management: Elyse Quenell
Scenic Design: Bronwyn Lilly
Lighting Design: Melissa Joakim
Sound Design: Dimitar Penotchev & Carter Hayden
Costume Design: Holly Lloyd
Fight Choreography: Jeff Hason
Movement Choreography: Ashley Powell
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