The View From K Street Steak at Altered Stages


Cinna Productions presents The View From K Street Steak, by Walt Stepp, opening at Altered Stages on 19 Apr 2007, following previews from 12 Apr and running through to 5 May 2007.

A song, dance and puppet political act, The View From K Street Steak is a Brechtian people-and-puppet play skewers the decadent world of Washington politicos and the lobbyists who love them. Riddled with psychosexual overtones.

The play observes Washington machinations in a series of ribald vignettes told with a Vaudevillian spirit. Overseen by a Vegas puppet act, K Street sides with no political party and sticking it to 'da man' in a myriad of perverse ways. And what's the view from that notorious steakhouse in D.C.? Why it's the infamous U.S. Capitol so close you can just taste it!.

Directed by Bill Daugherty, The View From K Street Steak features Rachel Darden Bennett, Kwaku Driskell, Bill Green, Christopher Hurt, Brian Patrick Mooney, Bill Tatum, Brad Thomason and Samantha Wynn.

Set design by Michael Kearns, with costumes by Cathy Small, lighting by Charles Forster and sound by Christopher Rummel.

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