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Philip Cruise

Come and Knock Down My Door

May 14, 2026

The directing, from Philip Cruise (Fat Cat Killers, The Sex Writer), is adequate. Cruise also plays Clark, the father of Pablo’s girlfriend Samantha – who is played by Callie Fabac (Alexandria, The Sex Writer). Cruise’ directing rarely takes any big risks, but the blocking and set placement do a fine job of communicating how cramped the apartment setting is meant to feel. The (uncredited) window setpiece and the lighting cues (lighting designer Olivia Martin) skillfully create a lot of paranoia. James’ sense of panic and loss of control is well represented through the production, with him literally having no control over who enters and leaves the apartment for much of the play. The directing is competent – dutifully carrying out the vision of a deeply muddled script. [more]

Fat Cat Killers

May 5, 2025

Timing, as they say, is everything in comedy—and in revolution. In "Fat Cat Killers," playwright Adam Szymkowicz delivers more than just a sharp-edged satire of corporate greed—he peels back the glossy veneer of big business to expose the raw, unsettling truths beneath. The play skewers the systemic exploitation of workers, the yawning chasm between executive privilege and employee precarity, and the emotional toll of soulless labor with biting wit and unflinching clarity. But while it aims its critique squarely at the power structures of late capitalism, it doesn’t let its would-be revolutionaries off the hook. [more]