![]() My personal favorite is Stephenson’s boisterous Pauline, just trying to get the job done (and keep those profits up). Darvas has found the right cast for this strange little play about faith, family and second chances, and directs them with a sure hand. Or maybe for the rapture.ĭirector James P. Unfortunately, the payoff we’re waiting for at the end doesn’t quite come, and we’re left with five people still in search of an elusive escape hatch from their own personal hell. But Hunter has given us an interesting group to watch. The bleakness of this room, with its often-malfunctioning TV that even on good days plays either Hobby Lobby ads or bloody operations underway in an unidentified operating room - may or may not be indicative of the lives these characters lead. (l to r) The father-son relationship between Salomon Maya and Devin Wade is central to the play’s plot. Feeling a sort of kinship with Will (who writes an online blog) gives us a chance to watch their charming pas de deux about personal space as the two of them, both homeless, spend nights in the break room. Only Leroy can calm Alex’s panic.Ĭompleting the cast is Anna (Carla Navarro), a cute, overly self-conscious young woman who finds her refuge in books. Interested in music but given to panic attacks, Alex finds refuge in fellow employee (and adoptive brother) Leroy (Markuz Rodriguez), a free-wheeler who admits that his “art” is in making everyone uncomfortable by forcing them to confront words and images they normally avoid (his T-shirt with the F-word printed in giant letters is an example). ![]() ![]() Will agrees and gets the job without mentioning his real goal: an attempt to connect with 17-year-old biological son Alex (Devin Wade), given up for adoption shortly after birth and now a Hobby Lobby employee himself.Īngry and suspicious, Alex insists on a blood test, but finding out that Will isn’t lying doesn’t make him any more willing to connect with this absent father, whom he blames for a life he considers inadequate. Will is from the northern reaches of the state, where he was a member of a cultish evangelical church that recently disbanded as a result of a controversy.īoise itself is pretty laid-back religiously (unlike the owners of Hobby Lobby), but Pauline has no truck with extremes of any sort and warns Will to keep any such notions to himself. In the first scene, a hopeful Will (Salomon Maya) comes to interview with foul-mouthed, no-nonsense store manager Pauline (Holly Stephenson). Now in its local premiere, “Boise” (which won an Obie in 2011) brings us five indelibly etched characters, all employees of Hobby Lobby in that Idaho city where big-box stores and occasional religious zealotry proliferate. Hunter’s “A Bright New Boise,” onstage through Sept. Internal applications, then our B2B based Bizapedia Pro API™ might be the answer for you.The players outshine the play in Samuel D. If you are looking for something more than a web based search utility and need to automate company and officer searches from within your ![]() WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE ADVANCED SEARCH FORM? Utilize our advanced search form to filter the search results by Company Name, City, State, Postal Code, Filing Jurisdiction, Entity Type, Registered Agent,įile Number, Filing Status, and Business Category. While logged in and authenticated, you will not be asked to solve any complicated Recaptcha V2 challenges. In addition, all pages on Bizapedia will be served to you completely ad freeĪnd you will be granted access to view every profile in its entirety, even if the company chooses to hide the private information on their profile from the general public. Your entire office will be able to use your search subscription. ![]()
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