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  "From the smallest theatre to the most eminent, the word "ART" should be written in auditoriums and dressing rooms, for if not we shall have to write the word "COMMERCE" or some other that I dare not say." 

-Federico Garcia Lorca
1934

Press Photographs of

sUBVERsIVE sHORTs 2007
     A few shots of the actors in action (click on any of the titles below for more detailed information on that particular project).

Much maligned little sister "Tammy Lee" (played by Heather Fangsrud*) says "NO" to the "Young Succubi for Jesus" in the eerie one-woman black comedy "Lindsay" by Monica Raymond of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
"Dell" (Daniel Sterlace, right) has an unpleasant delivery to make to "Flo" (Kelly Beuth, left) in the biting three-part anti-war spoof "Don't Hate the Messenger" written and directed by Bill Schmidt* of Buffalo, New York.
Prototypical Middle Class everyman "Dan" (Hasheen DeBerry*, left) tries to work off some liberal guilt with panhandler "Terry" (Mary Loftus*, right) in the quick off-the-wall farce "A Random Act" by Matt Casarino of Wilmington, Delaware.
"Anytos" (Tom Izard, right) tries to console "Meletos" (Kevin Dennis, left) over a few drinks after the verdict of a secret military tribunal in the clever drama "The Death of Socrates in America" by Thomas Pierce of Seattle, Washington.
The "Theater Artist" (played by Keith Elkins) lays it all on the line in the quick one-man monologue "Eff You" by Hank Kimmel of Atlanta, Georgia.
Clinic workers "Jerry" (Joey Bucheker, left) and "Phil" (Jack Agugliaro, right) have some added pressure on their craniums in the allegorical farce "Please Remove This Stuffed Animal From My Head" by Crystal Jackson of Houston, Texas.
"Margaret" (Dana Fiore, right), an "English Student" (Sean Z. Polen, center), and an "Air Traffic Controller" (M. Joseph Fratello, left) make up the chorus of the verse-style working class history play "Capitalization" by Buffalo ex-patriot Mark Nowak, now of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The "Ringmaster" (Kevin Cain, right) holds up the microphone for "President George W. Butch" (Anne Kurtis, left) in the utterly zany black comedy "The Sort of Happy Ending to the Sad Tale of Mr. Ali Ali" or "The Lighter Side of 'Outsourcing' Torture" by Craig Abernethy of San Diego, California.

* = indicates members of the Subversive Theatre Collective

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