In All Honesty

Rubicon Theatre Company continues its 2009-2010 Season with the World Premiere of In All Honesty by 18-year-old Santa Barbara playwriting prodigy Quinn Sosna-Spear, starring Dan Gunther, Robert Lesser, Nancy Nufer and Carla Tassara. The curtain on this whimsical tale of laughter, love and liberation, helmed by veteran Devin Scott run for a limited engagement through June 13.

In All Honesty is a touching, offbeat comedy that reminds us anything is possible. Richard is a British office worker living a sensible, uneventful existence. He is forced to take the tube while his car is in the shop. After missing the first train, he is accosted by Eileen, a strangely charming young woman sitting on a bench. Although he's none- too-certain getting friendly with her is a good idea, they meet each day, and eventually Eileen changes the way Richard thinks about strangers, breakfast, birthdays, manatees, luck and life. This witty story of two idiosyncratic souls is filled with heartwarming insights and lots of laughs.

In All Honesty is the second of five plays written by Quinn-Sosna-Spear, a senior at Dos Pueblos High School in Santa Barbara. Sosna-Spear has had two previous productions presented at Rubicon as part of the company's Young Playwrights' Festival, the first directed by Gioia Marchese and the second by Brian McDonald. Since then she has won the California Young Playwright's Award, and will have her latest play work-shopped at The Old Globe in San Diego this spring. Sosna-Spear begins USC in the fall as a Screenwriting major.  

Spear's vision is in capable hands with Director Devin Scott, Co-Artistic Director of the Mentor Theatre Company, an organization dedicated to helping young or first-time artists produce their work. He has directed, performed, and produced over 40 productions in both California and New York City, where he attended the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre and was the founding Co-Artistic Director of the Bridge Theatre Company. Scott currently serves as Vice President of the Santa Barbara Performing Arts League.
Says Scott, "In All Honesty delivers a study of life's little joys, the in-between moments, nuances and gestures that so often lends life its sweetest hues."

"Sosna-Spear's characters are true originals," continues Scott, "and the play offers an authentic slice of life as fate delivers them, without explanation, at respective personal crossroads."