Cast: Cat Evans*, Michell Jackson, Jean Marie Koon, Tristan Odenkirk, Daniella Rukin, Keith Surney*, and Levi Welch.
The production team includes Jonathan Quigley* (Director/Projection Designer), Tracy Tojo (Assistant Director), Samantha Flipp (Stage Manager), Michael Orellana (Music Composer), Tyler Hughes (Sound/Lighting Designer), Christian Boswell (Fight Choreographer), Peixin Li (Set Designer).
* Indicates Trap Door Company Or Associate Ensemble Member
Jonathan Quigley (Playwright/Director) (he/she/they) is a director, writer, videographer, video editor, projection designer, photographer, and inline skater. A veritable jack of all trades, master of none, born and raised in Chicago Illinois, she studied Theatre arts at Augustana College. His day job doesn’t matter, but they supplement their income as a freelancer, and part time film instructor at a local high school. Jonathan first got involved with Trap Door as an assistant director for Mother Courage and Her Children, and went on to join the Trap Door company in 2024 as their resident videographer. In addition to their artistic pursuits, Jonathan is also a member of the Revolutionary Communists of America, as well as a volunteer at Community Dinners, a mutual aid group in the Avondale area.
Trap Door’s Trap Open Series Presents:
Fraudulent LLC
Written and Directed by Sophokles
December 5th – 21st, 2024
Runs: 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Run time: 45 minutes, no intermission
Admission: $20
Where: Trap Door Theatre is located at 1655 W. Cortland St.
Accessibility: Trap Door Theatre is wheelchair accessible.
Group tickets: Special group rates are available. For information, call (773) 384-0494 or email boxofficetrapdoor@gmail.com.
Frauds, scams, cheating… to the “Doctor” these are just words. And no amount of governmental regulatory red tape will stop him from getting his clients what they need. In this fast paced business world, when you have a bottom line to meet, what’s the cost of a couple of lies?
About the Trap Open Series
Trap Open explores non-traditional forms of playmaking, while developing and giving voice to the next generation of groundbreaking theatre artists. In keeping with the promise to foster innovative forms of expression, Trap Door opens up its space to company members, as well as guest artists, to develop new work that exists outside the realm of a traditional theatrical run. These performances occur sporadically throughout the prime-time season as additional offerings during the week and late nights. Whether it is a workshop of a bold new play, a daylong performance installation, or a collaboration with artists from other mediums, Trap Open offers audiences thrilling, unexpected experiences while granting artists the opportunity to take risks that push their artistic practices to new heights.