george f. walker

Risk Everything, is a different story featuring R.J. (Sebastion Kroon) and Denise (Marisa Smith), the main characters from Problem Child. It is a little unclear as to when this story takes place as the question of their future with Christine is virtually dropped with a quick mention. As a self-contained story, it doesn’t really matter.

Why?

Suburban Motel

The first show in the cycle is Problem Child. It is the story of R.J., the television addicted ex-convict, and his ex-prostitute and ex-addict wife, Denise. They have come to the motel to await the arrival of Christine, their young child who has been taken from them and placed in a foster home. As the two characters battle each other and their inner demons, the social worker, Helen, arrives with some bad news about their daughter. It is obvious from her arrival that Helen doesn’t like Denise. Decisions are made, accidents happen, and clashes are had with the child in...

Suburban Motel

I admit it. It wasn’t easy to watch all six plays from George F. Walker’s Suburban Motel. The hotel room was hot, it was packed with people, and I was sweating in my seat. I love George F. Walker’s work but was I crazy? Had I gone insane? Why would anyone sit through this much theatre?

It kicked ass, that's why. It was worth every awkward adjustment.

Richard Stroh and Sean Tyson in Adult Entertainment, Photo by Wendy D Photography