
Company photo: STREET
THEATER at the Eagle NYC - back row: Nathan Johnson (Michael), Ashley
Green (Donald), Adam Raynen (Donovan), Terrence M. McCrossan (Seymour),
Joe DeFeo (Murfino), Jonathan Cedano (Jordan), Derek Ellis (Gordon);
middle row: David Stern (stage manager), Chris Andersson (Ceil), Douglas
Gregory (Sidney), Michael Lynch (Boom Boom); front row: Barry Childs
(producer, TOSOS II administrative director); Sharron Bower (C.B.),
Jennifer Bryan (Heather), Jamison Lee Driskill (Timothy), Bruce Ward
(Jack), Mark Finley (director, TOSOS II artistic director) - photo: Mike
Doyle -
2002
TOSOS II
(Doric Wilson - Mark Finley - Barry Childs)
in association with Out Professionals
presents
April 4th to May 11th 2002 *revived May 15 to June 7 2003
at The Eagle NYC, 554 West 28th Street
"no funnier show now running" - Deffaa, New York Post
"makes you want to rush out and march in a GLBT Pride Parade" - Gelbert, TheaterScene.net
directed by Mark Finley
| Murfino, a thug: |
Joe DeFeo |
| Jack, leather, keys left: |
Bruce Ward |
| C.B., a politically incorrect lesbian |
Sharron Bower, *Cheryl Orsini |
| Heather, a flower child |
Jennifer Bryan, *Jamie Evermann |
| Seymour, a vice cop |
Terrence M. McCrossan |
| Ceil, a street queen |
Chris Andersson |
| Donovan, apparently a pedestrian |
Adam Raynen |
| Sidney, in the closet |
Douglas Gregory |
| Boom Boom, a street queen |
Michael Lynch |
| Timothy, new in town |
Jamison Lee Driskill, *Kevin Held |
| Michael, in analysis |
Nathan Johnson, *Chris Weikel |
| Donald, noncommittal |
Ashley Green |
| Jordan, a student radical |
Jonathan Cedano |
| Gordon, a new-left liberal |
Derek Ellis, *Desmond Dutcher |
producers: Barry Childs, *Bob Cruz &
*David Bishop
stage managers: Frank Siciliano, *Mark Barranco
crew: Kevin Held, *Mary Louise Mooney, David Stern
house managers & front of house: Paul Batchelor &
Robert Cruz
costumes: Chris Weikel wigs: Zsamira Sol Ronquillo
lighting: Sandy Baker
set pieces: *Michael Muccio fireplug: Ben Brody
sound: *Lisa Kozlowski
poster & card design: Morry Campbell & Doric
Wilson title graphic: Howard Cruse
publicist: Scott Makin
Doric Wilson's Street Theater is published by United Stages
and available from The Drama Book Store, NYC
Doric Wilson thanks: Mykeboi, Michael Lynch, Wendy Zilka, Rick Hinkson and Casey Wayne who’s faith in this script never faltered; Art Piloco, Derek Danton, Jeff Palumbo, Corey, Sylvain and the staff of The Eagle NYC, and especially the vivacious Jack Schlegel of Out Professionals who made this production possible; David Burr, Meg Drislane, Mara Lurie, Amelie Littell and the people at St. Martin’s Press who make the playwright’s life possible; and Richard A and Lady J who keep him sane, and finally Mark Finley and Barry Childs who shoved him kicking and screaming back into the fray.