Photos: See Chris Perfetti, Jo Lampert, Calvin Leon Smith, More in Open Throat on Little Island | Playbill

Production Photos Photos: See Chris Perfetti, Jo Lampert, Calvin Leon Smith, More in Open Throat on Little Island

Based on Henry Hoke's novella, the work tells the story of a queer and dangerously hungry mountain lion living under the Hollywood sign.

Chris Perfetti in Open Throat Julieta Cervantes

The Little Island production of Open Throat began performances July 10 for a limited engagement through July 14. 

The theatrical adaptation of the acclaimed novella by Henry Hoke features Abbott Elementary star Chris Perfetti, Lortel Award nominee Jo Lampert, and Calvin Leon Smith. The production is adapted by Hoke, and directed by Caitlin Ryan O’Connell.

Open Throat tells the story of a queer and dangerously hungry mountain lion living in the drought-devastated land under the Hollywood sign.

See photos from the production in the gallery below.

Photos: Chris Perfetti, Calvin Leon Smith, More in Open Throat at Little Island

“It’s been such a joy to watch readers embrace Open Throat over this past year, and to hear how a queer mountain lion speaks to people’s very human curiosities, fears, and desires,” Hoke said in a previous statement. “I’m so excited for the book to be given new voice onstage by this company of artists, lending their phenomenal talents to help my wild animal get to New York City.”

At each performance, Perfetti, Smith, and Lampert split the role of the mountain lion. The trio are joined by Marinda Anderson, Alex Hernandez, Layla Khoshnoudi, Ryan King, Susannah Perkins, and Steven Wendt.

The creative team includes two-time Tony-nominated lighting designer Isabella Byrd, sound designer and composer Michael Castogliola, Obie winning scenic, props and masks designer Noah Mease, choreographer Lisa Fagan, and shadow puppet designer Steven Wendt.

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