After seeing Relatively Speaking, the evening of one-act plays penned by Ethan Coen, Elaine May and Woody Allen, Broadway.com's resident artist Justin "Squigs" Robertson had plenty of colorful characters to put his pen to! He captured the powerfully imbalanced doctor/patient relationship of Jason Kravits and Danny Hoch in Ethan Coen’s Talking Cure, the saucer-eyed Marlo Thomas and beleaguered Lisa Emery in George Is Dead and moony Steve Guttenberg and Ari Graynor from Woody Allen’s Honeymoon Motel. And that’s just scratching the surface! See Squigs’ rendering of these Relatively Speaking residents, then meet them and many more at Broadway's Brooks Atkinson Theatre.
About the Artist: With a desire to celebrate the magic of live theater and those who create it, and with a deep reverence for such touchstones as the work of Al Hirschfeld and the wall at Sardi’s, Squigs is happy and grateful to be among those carrying on the traditions where theater and caricature meet. He was born and raised in Oregon, lived in Los Angeles for quite a long time and now calls New York City his home. Click to e-mail Squigs. Photo by Matthew Murphy