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A Few Good MenBy Aaron Sorkin | Directed by Zach Curtis |
| May 23 - June 7, 2003 at Cedar Riverside People's Center | featuring: Brandon Aarowood Alex Cole Mark DiPietro Randall J. Funk Dwight Gunderson David Hancox Ari Hoptman Ryan Parker Knox Steve Lattery Carson Lee Michael Lee Tim Perfect Mike Postle Stacia Rice Jay Urmann |
| Inspired from a true event experienced by his Navy lawyer sister, Aaron Sorkin crafted a taut, military drama in which a lackadaisical, spoiled Navy attorney is assigned to defend a "hopeless" case of hazing which led to the death of a young Marine at a military base in Cuba. With the help and prodding of a serious female JAG officer, the defense lawyer is compelled to investigate the case. The result is a rousing courtroom battle in which the corruption of a Marine officer is exposed and the young defense attorney comes of age, gaining the respect of his peers. | |
Reviews: Review of A Few Good Men StageView, KBEM Radio - 05/26/2003 Director Curtis has a talent for creating ensemble casts & well paced story telling and this is no exception. Michael Lee is the military attorney assigned to defend two Marines accused of killing another Marine during a disciplinary incident. Lee perfectly captures Lt. Daniel Kaffee ...[More] St. Paul Pioneer Press - "...masterfully written and this production of the script is worth seeing." City Pages - "Here are my four favorites: 1) Ryan Parker Knox for his fragile Pfc. Louden Downey; 2) Stacia Rice for getting every laugh there is to get out of Lt. Cmdr. Joanne Galloway; 3) Michael Lee for his charmingly insouciant Lt. j.g. Daniel Kaffee; 4) Brandon Aarowood for the fire and brimstone he brings to Lt. Jonathan James Kendrick." | |
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