THOM PAIN (based on nothing)

by Will Eno


He's just like you, except worse.

He's trying to save his life, to save your life -- in that order.

In his quest for salvation, he'll stop at nothing, be distracted by nothing.

Except maybe a piece of lint.

Or the woman in the second row.


directed by Jessica Finney

featuring Casey Greig

stage managed by Allana Olson


"...a small masterpiece...

Mr. Eno is a Samuel Beckett for

the Jon Stewart generation..."

-The New York Times


Finalist for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize



"Greig masterfully captures Eno's rich, funny, horrifying prose....the fact that this play and production are so compelling and mystifyingly vital has to do with the depth of Thom's character, both on the page and in Greig's portrayal."

-- Quinton Skinner, The City Pages


"It was good for us all. Like so much of your better art."

-- Claude Peck, Star Tribune


Read a feature on Casey in the Star Tribune


Read the review in the City Pages


Read the review in the Star Tribune


Read Caridad Svich's article about the play entitled "Anatomy of Abandonment."


Contains mature themes and language



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