Join The Big Times Project, in partnership with Marblehead Little Theatre, for a series of virtual readings titled Through The Big Times and Back. The Big Times Project is an open-ended serial for the stage about television, crime, the media, and professional wrestling, written by Boston playwright Zach Winston. Featuring a cast of Boston-based and North Shore actors, readings of new episodes are streamed via MLT's Facebook Live stream and available to watch whenever you like on MLT's Facebook page. Learn more about The Big Times Project on Facebook and Instagram.
Series content advisories: Language, drug use, physical violence, sexual harassment, and other adult themes.
Episode IV: The F Word (directed by James Peter Sotis): We all know it. We've heard comedians Lenny Bruce and George Carlin immortalize it through their artistic use of profanity, we've read the redactions in the Watergate transcripts, we've seen it etched on the bathroom wall. But in The Big Times, there's another "f word" that will get you in big trouble, and everyone is saying it.
Rookie Jones: Trevor Gerard Frederick
Jesse Tiberius Max: Jay Connolly
Buck Nero Jr.: Kyle Gregory
Helen of Broadway: Emily Grove
Gene Reynolds: Kevin Paquette
Goldstein: Alex Deroo
The Mercenary: David Anderson
Cheryl Buckley: Chelsea Evered
Shirley Leon: Regine Vital
Howie Hendricks: Mikey DiLoreto
Frankenstein Morgan: Rob Orzalli
Veronica Burnsides: Jacqui Amrich
Desert Rose: Morgan Flynn
Kaen Haruyoshi: Lorenzo Garchitorena
Diego: Mike Blunt
Small Bills McGillicuddy: Mike Nuttall
Ripley: Zach Winston
Herb: Conor Walsh
Marathon Woodward: Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia
Stage Directions: Jacqui Amrich / Adelaide Majeski
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