Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them

WRITTEN BY A. REY PAMATMAT
DIRECTED BY SEAN ELIAS^

March 31 - April 2, 2017
Baltimore Theatre Project

Three kids — Kenny, his sister Edith, and their friend Benji — are all but abandoned on a farm in remotest Middle America. With little adult supervision, they feed and care for each other, making up the rules as they go. But when Kenny's and Benji's relationship becomes more than friendship and Edith shoots something she really shouldn't shoot, the formerly indifferent outside world comes crashing in whether they want it to or not. Tender, charming, and full of heart, this coming of age story explores the gap between childhood and whatever comes next; forcing us to engage with what it means to remain young when exposed to the adult world far too quickly.


CAST

Pimmie Juntranggur as Edith, Mohammad R. Suaidi as Kenny, and Matt Winer as Benji.


PRODUCTION

Assistant Directed by Robert Corona^. Stage Management provided by Laura Hawes. Assistant Stage Manager Asad Naqvi. Costume Design by Ben Kress, Assistant Costume Design by Danielle Harrow^ with Lighting Design by Janine Vreatt^, Sound Design by Sara Bahermez, and Set Design by Joe Martin. Properties Design by Gretchen Hylton with Dramaturgy provided by Abigail Cady.


CRITICAL ACCLAIM

" ... ably directed by Iron Crow’s Artistic Director Sean Elias ..." - DC Metro Theatre Arts

"The production values are above what you’d expect from such a small venue ..." - DC Theatre Scene

"Well-directed by Sean Elias and Assistant Directed by Robert Corona, Edith hits the mark thanks to strong acting by the three-person cast who are young adults portraying adolescents." - MD Theatre Guide

"Iron Crow Theatre is having a great year ... it’s clear the new leadership of Iron Crow is doing something right. Talented actors and a creative team that refuses to skimp regardless of the length of the run make Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them hit the mark. Grab some tickets and head down to Baltimore Theatre Project and enjoy Iron Crow’s latest success." - DC Metro Theatre Arts

"This is yet another good production from Iron Crow’s Season of Dark Play. Only a few performances remain, so hurry. Edith is a sure shot." - MD Theatre Guide 

"A far-too-short run ... It’s a refreshing take on young love from a gay perspective ... well-directed by Sean Elias." - DC Theatre Scene

^ Indicates Iron Crow Theatre Resident Artist.