Three Monologues, Four Musicians, One Coffee Shop.
"These strong young actors make them compelling company. Marisa Smith nails the exquisite rhythms of R.M. Vaughn’s dialogue in The Susan Smith Tapes, in which the notorious title character carefully sidesteps the issue of her responsibility for her children’s deaths. Evan Frayne offers a delicate balance of toughness and caring in Deborah Victoroff’s Letter From a Soldier: My Name Is Aslam... Novak performs with a wide-open enthusiasm that makes you want to root for her heroine." Kathleen Oliver, Georgia Straight | "It’s no secret; the young cast is extremely talented... The pleasant sound of a live musician onstage playing pre-show and throughout makes this an entertaining event from the moment you walk in the door. Watch this ambitious cast of youngsters under the direction of Josue Laboucane and you won’t be disappointed. Whether they communicate through a camera, a computer, a letter, or even a guitar, the message comes across in Confessions; these guys have it going on!" Ingrid Nilson, Plank Magazine |