Sutton Foster sporting a Chita Rivera wig and pleather boots, funnyman Zach Braff trading his Scrubs for a suit, sweetie pie Bobby Cannavale going all villainous and Ari Graynor rounding out the chaos as an utterly abominable wife? With all that going on onstage it's no wonder Broadway.com's resident artist, Justin 'Squigs' Robertson, just had to put pen to paper for an homage to the new black comedy Trust, which opens August 12 at off-Broadway's Second Stage. Written by Paul Weitz and directed by Peter DuBois, the edgy story of how a rich husband's antics spin four lives in a direction he could never have expected is better seen than explained, but suffice it to say that Squigs' handywork gets right to the point (i.e. you've never seen Sutton working it like this before). If a drawing is worth a thousand words, just imagine what it'll be like to catch this one live at Second Stage!
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. Photo by Matthew Murphy