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The Hothouse by Harold Pinter (Directed by Chris Parham)

alright charlie...

bone dry

come to the bedroom

deeply moved

i can't define it

i think he fancies of me

incompetentunwholesome offensive

it's a christmas cake, sir

not feminine enough

rubs mouth

shall i do your neck...

the lush

the mother needs the baby si

the snow has turned to slush

unclaimed.  fred.

what about the duck...

you remind me of whipper wallace

your the only friend i have

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The Homecoming by Harold Pinter (Produced by Walter Roberts and Black Stripe Theater)

Ruth (Rachel Walzer), Lenny (Ian Martin) and Teddy (Dean Charles)

Ruth (Rachel Walzer), Teddy (Dean Charles) and Lenny (Ian Martin)

The Homecoming (Promotional Photo)

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Glengarry Glen Ross (Cast and Crew Photo)

GGGR Cast and Crew
Cast and crew photo taken at Theatre Iwato on Sunday February 24th, 2008.

Glengarry Glen Ross Rehearsal (February 17th, 2008)

Drees and Berti

Post-run, Pre-Jonathan’s (Drees and Berti).

Mishal Samman

Mishal brings the heat.

Then the rehearsal moved to Jonathan’s for work on lines. We found that the best way to clear out a smoking section is to rehearse and angry man’s play while others are eating dinner.

Chris Parham

Director Chris Parham keeps track of lines.

Glengarry Glen Ross Rehearsal (February 16th, 2008)

Director Chris Parham

Director Chris Parham giving feedback.

Justin Berti

Justin Berti (Ricky Roma) at rehearsal.

Walter Roberts, Noel Adams and Christopher Pellegrini

Walter Roberts (Levene), Noel Adams (Aaronow) and Christopher Pellegrini (Williamson) take notes after rehearsal.

Mishal Samman and Walter Roberts

Mishal Samman interrogates Walter Roberts during rehearsal.

Ryan Drees

Ryan Drees plays Moss in “Glengarry Glen Ross”.

Glengarry Glen Ross Rehearsal (February 3rd, 2008)

Ryan Drees and Noel Adams
Ryan Drees and Noel Adams mid-scene.

Walter Roberts and Christopher Pellegrini
Walter Roberts and Christopher Pellegrini prepare to rehearse Act 1, Scene 1.