Knights of the Sales Office
by Hank Greene
Susan, Craig, and Larry are stuck at their soul-sucking sales jobs at the Hamilton Media Company when their boss, Mr. Clybourne, suddenly commits suicide. As a result, they are given a corporate mandated thirty-day mourning period without a dress code, sales goals, or corporate oversight. Over the course of that mourning period, they build a castle, drink a lot of tequila, encounter an army of breakroom rats, and attempt to find meaning in a meaningless, corporate world through their own makeshift rebellion.
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Photos by Dante Haughton
"Klein humorously takes a jab at bland office life through an amalgamation of less-than realistic props. A block of cardboard becomes a phone, a pen’s clicker becomes a mouse, and empty space becomes a computer screen. These creative choices give way to a world in which the characters can truly play and shine."
- Skidmore Theater Living Newsletter
- Skidmore Theater Living Newsletter
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Knights of the Sales Office was performed with the permission of the playwright.
Cover photo: Show poster designed by Paris Baillie.