Thursday, October 16, 2008

THE MOST DAMAGING WOUND

From the writer of Placement-Four LA Weekly Award nominations, and on the series "Weeds", “Monk”, and “The Book of Daniel”.

THE PRODUCTION COMPANY is pleased to announce the world premiere production of Blair Singer’s MOST DAMAGING WOUND, directed by Mark Armstrong. THE MOST DAMAGING WOUND will play a four-week limited engagement at The Manhattan Theatre Source (177 MacDougal Street, NYC). Performances begin Wednesday, November 5 and continue Sunday, November 29. Opening Night is Friday, November 7 (8 p.m.).

THE MOST DAMAGING WOUND takes place on a cold November night, when new parent Kenny gathers his college buddies to complete an unfinished rite of passage. The guests include Alan (Michael Szeles), a pharmaceutical lobbyist, Dicky (Chris Thorn), a carpet salesman with a big personality and a bigger appetite for the sauce, GG (Michael Solomon), a new restaurateur and Bo (Bard Goodrich), a former musician. When Christine (Megan McQuillan) shows up unexpectedly, the guys discover that the men they’ve become is far from their aspirations back at Syracuse. Reliving the glory days is not easy, in this Generation-X gang comedy, with booze, buddies, and breakthroughs.

Starring: BARD GOODRICH*, KEN MATTHEWS, MEGAN MCQUILLAN*, CHRIS THORN*, MICHAEL SOLOMON*, MICHAEL SZELES*
*Actor performing courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association. AEA approved showcase.

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