News

Summer, 2024

Fawx & Stallion Season Two is fully funded and in production! Lauren Grace Thompson and I are so unbelievably grateful for the outpouring of support for the Season Two Crowdfund. Not only did you all help us get to our budget goal of $8,000, but you exceeded it! Thanks to you we can create this massive, deranged, wonderfully silly show.

from left: Jeremy Thompson (Hampton Fawx), Katie McLean Hainsworth (Madge Stallion), Christopher Vizurraga (James Stallion) recording Season Two of Fawx & Stallion

Fawx & Stallion: Season One is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, The Fable and Folly Network, and all other major podcast platforms!

The Vanishing Act: A Very Vanishing Christmas (Season 2) is also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all other major podcast platforms!

Press

Geers... makes Robert’s taciturn vulnerability a testimony to the heartbreak and hope that true love can engender.
— Catey Sullivan, Chicago Sun-Times
Geers gives him an innocence and gentleness that makes him sympathetic and adds authenticity.
— Bridgette Redman, Encore Michigan
Geers manages to create a character who teeters back and forth from protagonist to antagonist, hero to villain. He is at once sympathetic and then falls from grace with the speed of Shakespeare’s later tragic heroes.
— Bridgette Redman, Encore Michigan
The cast’s spare, haunting, men’s chorus harmonies – marvelously led by Killer Angels’ Troubadour Ian Geers – were among my favorite moments of the show.
— Jenn McKee, Pulp
As Hal, Ian Geers’ noteworthy performance emphasizes the awkwardness of a young mathematician caught between hero worship of his departed professor and his desires to further his relationship with Catherine.
— Becca Chung, theatreinchicagoreviews.com
Performances are strong throughout, but dashing Ian Geers stands out brightly as the brooding Constantine.
— Kym Reinstadler, Encore Michigan
The guys in the piece are all fun... especially Ian Geers.
— Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune
It is hilarious to see him switch between all the various accents.
— Ada Grey, Ada Grey Reviews for You

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