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"... the superlative acting elevated the subject matter to a shameful level of enjoyment ... Eason and Potenza spun gold from the detritus of their characters' lives. Slogging through the muck of abuse, their performances were riveting." – The Tampa Tribune

"... tense, emotionally supercharged drama is excellently acted by Paul J. Potenza and Caitlin Eason, potently directed by Karla Hartley, perfectly situated by set designer Scott Cooper ... the performances are deeply impressive ... I can recommend Blackbird to anyone who appreciates the art of performance." – Creative Loafing

"[Blackbird] offers its audience a host of uncomfortable questions, and ends intriguingly without answering any of them. So its power endures, and even grows, after you've left the theater and started to think about what you've seen and heard." – St. Petersburg Times

Blackbird

By David Harrower
Directed by Karla Hartley
Sep. 11 – 28, 2008
Thu. – Sat. 8pm, Sun. 4pm
Tickets: $24.50
Shimberg Playhouse, TBPAC

The southeastern US premiere!

Una and Ray had a relationship that resulted in disastrous consequences. Ray moved on with his life, ensuring that they would never set eyes on each other again. Fifteen years later, Una has found Ray.

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(L-R) Paul J. Potenza and Caitlin Eason in Jobsite's Blackbird.

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"A searing theatrical experience." – The Guardian

Never has a more thought-provoking play been written about such a taboo subject. The play explodes with unresolved and possibly irresolvable concerns that make it one of the most daring new plays in recent theater. Blackbird is a brilliant, unnerving and controversial play that taunts us with the limits of our own language and our conceptions of love, abuse and that much-abused neologism "closure".

Blackbird was commissioned by the Edinburgh International Festival and premiered at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh, in August 2005. The production transferred to the Albery Theatre, London, in February 2006, and went on to open at the Manhattan Theater Club, New York City, in April 2007.

Age recommendation: 18+ Contains adult language, situations and subject matter.

About the Artists

Jobsite’s production is directed by Karla Hartley (The Goat, Boston Marriage). Jobsite stalwarts Paul J. Potenza (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, The Pillowman, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune) and Caitlin Eason (Woman in Mind) star.

2008–2009 Season
Blackbird | The History of the Devil | Picasso at the Lapin Agile
The Lieutenant of Inishmore | Rabbit Hole | Pericles
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