Set in Atlantic City circa 1957, richly stylized The Fakus – A Noircaptures trust, betrayal and redemption and turns it on end through a triangle of calculating cohorts, a large sum of money and abrupt interactive visions of the Virgin Mary. Secrets present as spectacle, personalities clash, souls are exposed.
Eccentric and elderly Mrs. Costello, an Irish Catholic mystic concocts a $100K scheme, striking up conversation with Leland and Harry, two wayward strangers who've become fast friends. A brokered deal binds the three for a week, leaving the men to share a hotel room sporting only one bed. Booze, cards and souls fuse together in a pressure cooker of unrealized secrets and dreams. Leland and Harry become entwined in each other, revealing their deepest skeletons, unexpectedly to another man. Clashing personalities and tousled souls blur betrayal and redemption, shaking convention to the core, spinning to a raucous, frantic finale.
Writer, director and actor Joe Byers has penned plays including Shakerman, winner of the Arch and Bruce Brown Playwriting Foundation Competition, TightAss: A Musical Bloodbath (based on Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus) featured in Theater Offensive's Out on The Edge Festival and Pee Shy, a finalist for The Actors Theatre of Louisville Heideman Award.
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Since 1991, Centastage has been dedicated as a rare provider to the Boston region with the development and production of new works, giving a voice to New England playwrights. Centastage believes that the future of theatre is dependent on the support of new works, providing that outlet through a writing group, readings and productions. Centastage aims to nurture and promote the work of local writers, directors, designers and actors by cultivating interest in new plays, and offering an alternative to revivals and mainstream works.
Photo Credit: Jeff Eichert
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