written by Noah Haidle
directed by Brian Balcom
November 23 – December 8, 2007
Red Eye Theater
Four-year-old Lucy wants to have tea with her imaginary friend, but Mr. Marmalade is too busy at the office… and with darker pastimes. Enter five-year-old Larry, the youngest suicide attempt in the history of New Jersey, plus the babysitter, a talking cactus, and Mr. Marmalade’s personal assistant, a much put-upon man who can sing like an angel. A sly, darkly comic look at the power of imagination.
Cast
Production Team
lucy | Jaime Kleiman | director | Brian Balcom |
mr. marmalade | Michael Lee | set | Steve Kath |
larry | Patrick R. Kozicky | costumes | Ananda Wold |
bradley | Eric Sharp | props | Sarah Holmberg |
sookie | Katherine Kupiecki | lighting | Logan Jambik |
george | Phil Howard | sound | Montana Johnson |
emily | Liana Simonds | stage manager | Jen McDermott |
stage crew | John Heimbuch | ||
production photos | Aaron Fenster |
Reviews
Twin Cities Daily Planet – Top Ten of 2007
“I’m sorry, Fat Man, but I cannot tell a lie—this was the show I laughed hardest at all year. Led by pitch-perfect Jaime Kleiman, the cast gave itself with complete abandon to the lunatic invention of playwright Noah Haidle.”
-Jay Gabler, Twin Cities Daily Planet