Worst. Thanksgiving. Ever. A family gathering to celebrate the iconic American holiday turns into a scathing indictment of phony liberal values in The Pain and the Itch by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Bruce Norris(Clybourne Park), opening Oct. 26 at the Zephyr Theatre.
Director Jennifer Chambers sets the revival of this outrageous, irreverent and subversively funny satire about the politics of class and race in the Pacific Palisades - the land of palm trees, ocean views and resplendent neighborhoods. Eric Hunicutt (improv ensemble The Reckoning) and Beverly Hynds (Circle X, SacRed Fools, A 99-Cent Wonderama with Ken Roht) star as Clay and Kelly, who, with their perfect house and two perfect children, seem to have it all. That is, until Clay's mother, Carol, a self-proclaimed socialist (April Adams - Off Broadway's The Rimers of Eldritch,The Shadowbox); his staunch Republican brother, Cash (Trent Dawson - 12 years as Henry Coleman in As the World Turns, Dead Man's Cell Phone at ICT); and Cash's young Eastern European girlfriend Kalina (Beth Triffon - national tour of Peter Pan) arrive for Thanksgiving dinner.Videos