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INKY
by Rinne Groff
Altered Stages
212 West 29th St.
January 20 - February 12, 2000
director - Emma Griffin
sets - Louisa Thompson
costumes - Meredith Palin
lights - Mark Barton
sound/graphic design - Noah Scalin
associate producer - Whitney Pastorek
stage manager - Sam Tresler
CAST:
Barbara - Maria Porter
Inky - Maria Striar
Clay - Mahlon Stewart
Allison - Camilla Jones
PRESS QUOTES
"Originality-it's rare. But you can experience the pleasurably sharp intake of breath it brings by seeing Rinne Groff's Inky; full of deft twists, acerbic quips, and a lunge at your guts. Maria Porter delivers witheringly funny lines as Barbara, believably selfish, brittle, and vulnerable. Mahlon Stewart's Clay is nicely snaky. Maria Striar's Inky projects a furtive anxiety and purposeful vigilance that hint at her escape from the abyss. Emma Griffin directs pungently, with style."
- The Village Voice
"In the highly paraphrased words of Muhammad Ali: 'You tell this to your camera, your newspaper, your TV man, your radio man. You tell this to the world - Inky is the greatest.'"
ShowBusiness Weekly
"If this is the quality we can expect from Salt Theater, then I hope they continue to work together for a long, long time."
- Backstage
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