Daniel Therriault's first play, BATTERY, is one of those rare efforts by a young writer which reminds you of why you keep going to new plays. Sometimes you actually run across a writer of talent with a play which makes you care about the characters from the opening lines right through to the final blackout. BATTERY is one of those plays. The controlling electrical metaphor proves an expressive image for the sparks Therriault's flashing, punning pen ignites. BATTERY pleases exceptionally. --Tish Dace, Other Stages.
"Daniel Therriault's first play, BATTERY, is one of those rare efforts by a young writer which reminds you of why you keep going to new plays. Sometimes you actually run across a writer of talent with a play which makes you care about the characters from the opening lines right through to the final blackout. BATTERY is one of those plays. The controlling electrical metaphor proves an expressive image for the sparks Therriault's flashing, punning pen ignites. BATTERY pleases exceptionally. --Tish Dace, Other Stages."@en
"In the cavelike environs of a small electronics workshop, master electrician Rip completely manipulates the lives of his manic-depressive apprentice Stan and his street-wise but adoring girlfriend Brandy. Overwhelming the subservient pair with a never-ending bombardment of abusive posturing and philosophical ranting, Rip is a hip-hop Svengali whose obsessive desire to remake Stan in his own image eventually leads to his own downfall and the deliverance of Stan and Brandy."@en
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