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Friends Like These
Nominated - 2009 Artistic Director Achievement Award for BEST ENSEMBLE CAST by the Valley Theatre League
"GO!" - LA Weekly
"(Playwright Gregory Crafts) has thrown in surprising details and created authentic characters who give us a fresh twist on teen angst." - Backstage
"Understated from the top, (Matthew Scott) Montgomery's performance deepens and expands as his character gradually undergoes changes. (Sarah Smick) is likewise layered and sympathetic, and (Sari) Sanchez plays her one note role exceptionally well." - LA Weekly
"Directors Sean Fitzgerald and Vance Roi Reyes get super work out of their actors... the performers are always right on target." - Backstage
TU brings back the acclaimed Friends Like These
The original cast returns for the re-staging of the company's most popular show of 2009, a powerful and provocative exploration of the why behind teen violence.
LOS ANGELES - Theatre Unleashed is pleased to announce the return of one of its most popular and critically acclaimed shows of the 2009 Season. Fresh off a nomination for Best Ensemble Cast at the Artistic Director Achievement Awards, the teen violence drama Friends Like These returns on Fridays and Saturdays from Jan. 15-30 at The Sherry Theatre in North Hollywood.
An original piece by company member Gregory Crafts, Friends Like These takes a candid and poignant look at the staggering issue of violence in our high schools. Garrett is an outsider who spends most of his troubled existence in a fantasy world called Haven... that is until he meets Nicole, the popular cheerleader with a curious mind. As quickly as things begin looking up for Garrett, they come crashing down, forcing him to face both his past mistakes and his harsh present reality while he struggles for redemption. This gut-wrenching piece unswervingly explores the emotional trauma brought on by social mores during high school, forcing a confrontation with the causes and tragic consequences that left us staggered as a nation during Columbine and other high school shootings.
"Although Columbine occurred 10 years ago, violence amongst teenagers and young adults is still an ongoing issue," said co-director Sean Fitzgerald. "After Columbine, those who dressed similar to the shooters were further ostracized. Our production seeks to explore this cycle and to humanize those who are regarded merely as outcasts."
Friends Like These is a period piece, taking place about a decade ago, as the country experienced an outbreak of teen violence.
"What's interesting to me about this play is looking at it as a period piece, taking into account all the things going on in America and the world at the time that would have informed these high schoolers' lives," said co-director Vance Roi Reyes. "It was a violent, violent time in our history for children and young people."
Wanting to cast age appropriate, Fitzgerald and Reyes sought actors outside the company to play the teenage roles, marking the first time Theatre Unleashed has done a show made up of mostly non-company members. Authenticity was also a priority for Crafts, who identified with his characters.
"I was an outcast in high school and certainly felt like a 'trenchcoat kid,' so I had a lot of personal experience to pull from," Crafts said. "I don't think the story is very self-reflective anymore and I certainly don't think it's just about a school shooting. It's a story about five kids and how complex their lives are."
Friends Like These originally played in the late summer/early fall of 2009 to packed houses begging for its return in 2010. A "GO!" from LA Weekly helped solidify its place as one of the company's strongest shows. Friends Like These will officially launch the 2010 season for Theatre Unleashed, which is going forward with its ever-ambitious calendar of both established and original shows. Details of the Theatre Unleashed 2010 Season will be announced after the 1st of the year.
DATES AND TIMES: Jam. 15-30 Fridays and Saturdays, all shows at 8 p.m. *Meet and greet with artists after each show
LOCATION: The Sherry Theatre 11052 Magnolia Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601
TICKET PRICES: General Admission: $15
INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS: For further information, please call: (818) 849-4039 or go to www.theatreunleashed.com
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LocationThe Sherry Theatre
11052 Magnolia Blvd.
North Hollywood, CA 91601
United States
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