Who among us hasn’t had a fantasy about orchestrating the downfall of our irritating, successful enemies? Nobody’s perfect. But most of us don’t act on those fantasies. And then there’s Doug Leibowitz.
Played by Will Brill with a tightly wound, ready-to-snap energy, Doug is the awkward, bitter failed playwright at the center of first-time feature director Giselle Bonilla’s “The Musical,” which premiered January 25 at Eccles Theatre in Park City. Screening as part of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival’s U.S. Dramatic Competition, this dark comedy sees a middle school drama teacher enact an elaborate, truly tasteless revenge plan for what he feels are personal slights against him.
Read more about the film’s premiere at festival.sundance.org/highlights
Meet the Cartozians, literally.
Tony Award winners Andrea Martin and Will Brill join the cast of Meet the Cartozians alongside Raffi Barsoumian, Nael Nacer, Susan Pourfar, and Tamara Sevunts.
Part riveting historical drama, part scorching satire, Talene Monahon’s Meet the Cartozians pulls back the curtain on a startling chapter of American history you may never have heard. Performances begin October 30 for 6 weeks only.
Tickets are on sale now at 2st.com
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