When: August 24th - 28th, 2010 Tues @ 2:00pm Wed @ 10:15pm Thurs @ 4:45pm Fri @ 7:45pm Sat @ 4:45pm
Where: The Cherry Pit New York, NY
CAST & CREW
director Sean Fitzgerald
stage manager Erin Scott
featuring Matthew Scott Montgomery as Garrett Ryan J. Hill as Bryan Sari Sanchez as Diz Sarah Smick as Nicole Jay Rincon as Jesse
costume design Katie Sikkema
sound design Corwin Evans
graphic design Jenn Scuderi
press agent Jim Martyka
special thanks The Scuderi Group Jenn Scuderi Theatre Unleashed Phil Kelly John Lant Will Manus Paul Casey Linda Fulton Paul Storiale Total Improv Kids Paul Eppleston Sarah Gold Andrew Paul Holguin Roberto's Bar Gentle Giant Ltd. Menchie's Frozen Yogurt Matthew Scott Montgomery Sari Sanchez Jacob Crumbine Glenndalf The Great Omar Jackson Ridd Gordon Capps Leeman Parker Wacko The Magician Peter & Lauren Crafts Sal & Ruth Scuderi Mark & Maddie Crafts Joseph McMahon Luis Guerrero Pat & Joe Trupia Christopher Ardohain Barbara MacDonald Michelle Fitzgerald Keif Fitzgerald Eileen Crafts Kevin Crafts & Glenn Marziali Kan Mattoo Deborah Carman Marie Mead Oliphant Angela Gill Beth & Lisa Zabeilski Matthew C. Mason Tara Hernandez Martha Sikkema Joanne Maile Heidi Oas Brenda Goldstein Colleen Reilly Meghan McCauley Susannah Myrvold Maureen Shea & Justin R. Rahmani Tom & Christine Ashworth Jimmy Gamble Catherine Harter Michael Gordon Shapiro Pam Noles Geoffrey Golden Renee Howard Raedia Sikkema Albinson Tracey Collins Carol Anne Seflinger Dan Ronquillo Alicia Fitzgerald Jessica Courtney Bell Aaron Kozak John Tanzer Doug Oliphant Booth Daniels David Wisehart Gedaly Guberek Ian Michaels Padded Envelopes Annie Wolf Kate Stremme Darci Dixon Kenny's Plumbing Benjamin Atkinson Joshua Morrison Nicole Bozorgmir Ben Hill & The Hollywood Fringe Festival Bitter Lemons Sarah Quigley The Emerson Mafia James Esposito Chromolume Radio Happy Jack's RPG Podcast Adrienne Grady The LARP Alliance Michael T. Coleman Jaimyon Parker Jenny Byrd Ryan Omega Courtney Kraft Jovial Kemp Pinocchio Syndrome
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"Grondin negotiates a long, difficult monologue near the end with expertise far beyond his years, and to watch the conflicting emotions play across Smick's pretty face is a show in itself." -- Marc Miller, Backstage
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