Ibn Shabazz's Insidious had its 2010 premiere at Road Less Traveled Productions in Buffalo, New York, and the Black Rep's production of this St. Louis premiere, the play's second mounting, is fearless. Insidious takes an unblinking look at addiction, promiscuity and men on the "down low" -- men who engage in unprotected sex with other men, while maintaining relationships with girlfriends and wives. Because of its adult language and themes, I would leave the kids at home for this one.Dawud (Philip Dixon) and Kara (Jacqueline Thompson) are an attractive, frisky couple about to be married. Kara is going over the details for the wedding when we learn that they are both in recovery. Dawud, seven years clean, insists that he doesn't want the temptation of alcohol or drunken free-loaders at the reception, but Kara doesn't want to look cheap. Once Kara leaves for work, Dawud leaves also, to come back home shortly afterwards with his hunky pick-up who calls himself Insidious (Nic Few). After the foreplay of playstation and evasive small talk, they go into the bedroom to get down to business. Here, Chris Pickart's scenic design and Mark Wilson's lighting design artfully render the pair obscured, and then in silhouette. The two are nearly found out when Kara comes home unexpectedly to change clothes, but Dawud introduces Insidious as a new friend who has come over to play video games. Once Kara goes back to work, Insidious isn't ready to leave after, and while going from needy to psychopathically defiant, he lets Dawud know in no uncertain terms that he will not go quietly.
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| Dawud (Phillip Dixon) and Insidious (Nic Few)Photo credit: Stewart Goldstein |
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| Chris (Ryan Cunningham) and Dawud (Phillip Dixon)Photo credit: Stewart Goldstein |
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| Insidious (Nic Few)Photo credit: Stewart Goldstein |
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| Insidious (Nic Few), Tajuan (Daniel Hodges),Dawud (Phillip Dixon), Chris (Ryan Cunningham)and Kara (Jacqueline Thompson)Photo credit: Stewart Goldstein |
INSIDIOUS
Written by Ibn ShabazzDirected by Ron HimesGrandel Theatre, 3610 Grandel Squarethrough June 24 | tickets: $35 - $47Performances selected Wednesdays, Thursdays at 7pm, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Saturdays and Sundays at 3pm
Cast:SirGabe Ryan Cunningham (Chris), Philip Dixon (Dawud), Nic Few* Insidious), Daniel Hodge (Tajuan) and Jacqueline Thompson (Kara).* Member Actors' Equity Association
Creative:Scenic design by Chris Pickart; lighting design by Mark Wilson; costume design by Sarita Fellows; sound design by DJ Super Nova; fiber art by Carole Harris; stage manager, Tracy D. Holloway-Wiggins.




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