Danny Griffith   James K Flynn   Mark Sutton

     

in                                                             

Orphans

by Lyle Kessler

 

 

 

music by Lefty

 

 

 

at Tremont Music Hall

September, 1995

Produced and directed by youth theatre veterans George and Sandra Gray, Orphans is the story of Treat (Creative Loafing's "Actor of the Year," Mark Sutton) and Phillip (Danny Griffith, a Children's Theatre veteran in his first major adult role), brothers abandoned in childhood, surviving on their own. Treat is the provider, a street thief, dead end kid, needing no one; Phillip is closed away in the closet, afraid, the ultimate example of latch-key childhood. Into this dysfunction appears an aging mobster on the lam (radio personality James K. Flynn), an orphan from another time, to offer the boys "an encouraging squeeze." 

Music by LEFTY. The play features original live music by Peter Gray, guitarist and songwriter for the crossover rock band, LEFTY, and is followed by a full concert set by the band, playing songs from their new "Rhythm Runs Deep" tape. 

Tremont Music Hall, the popular new concert club where Orphans will be staged, is also serving as the unofficial home of the Studio, providing space for other activities as well.