Attorney for the Damned

A New Rock Musical

Written by Denis Woychuk
Composed by Rob McCulloch
Directed by Stephen Vincent Brennan

"Justice as a Game Played Rough, if Tunefully"
(Theater Review by Andy Webster, March 25, 2008)

"The Dark Side of the Law, on Wings of Song"
(Dispatches by Jake Mooney, March 9, 2008)

An idealistic lawyer (Allison Johnson, foreground) is forced to represent two criminally insane mental patients, one of whom has been found wearing the finger of a missing woman around his neck. Behind: Brian Ferrari (Judge), Patrick Mattingly (client), Ray Fisher (prison doctor). Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

 

WELCOME TO "ATTORNEY FOR THE DAMNED"

There are no senseless acts of violence among the criminally insane, because to the perpetrators, the violence makes sense. Ask their lawyer.

"Attorney for the Damned," a new rock musical, is a dark, biting, tragicomic peek at the criminally insane and the justice system that abuses them.

Conceived and written by Denis Woychuk, composed by Rob McCulloch and directed by Stephen Vincent Brennan, it was presented by KGB Bar for its world premiere run March 13 to June 11, 2008 at the Kraine Theater, 85 East Fourth Street, Manhattan.

Originally scheduled to close April 30, it was extended twice by popular demand.

Touring and festivals are now being eyed for the property.

 

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