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I recently directed Brian Parks' comedy Enterprise at Tarrant County College's Southeast Campus. I had a great student cast and crew. My faculty colleagues also added to the quality of this fast-paced biting corporate satire.
Enterprise was the winner of the Fringe First Award at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Four businesspeople arrive in the morning at their skyscraper office and soon learn that their company is on the brink of collapse. What follows is an antic all-day, all-night effort, as the four race to save their jobs by the next morning.
Enterprise is fast-paced, edgy, semi-surreal comedy about business, ambition, skyscrapers… and office bathrooms.
It played April 17–19 at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee on April 19 at 1:30 pm at at the Roberson Theatre on the TCC Southeast Campus, 2100 Southeast Pkwy., Arlington, TX 76018. Tickets were Pay-What-You-Can.
The audience seemed to dig it and the actors slowly grew into their roles, both tightening up delivery and relaxing into characters over the run of the play.
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