Mary-Louise Parker, Danny Burstein and Victoria Clark are confronting family tragedy and financial turmoil in The Snow Geese, a poignant drama by Sharr White. Set in a hunting lodge in upstate New York, the play tells the story of Elizabeth Geasling, a widow who is coping with the recent death of her husband. As World War I rages abroad, Elizabeth must confront her crippling grief while her older son prepares to be deployed and her younger son discovers that their cozy life is about to crumble. Broadway.com resident artist Justin “Squigs” Robertson headed to Manhattan Theatre Club's Friedman Theatre to watch the events unfold, then sketched a portrait of (from left) Christopher Innvar as Theodore, Parker as Elizabeth, Burstein as Max, Jessica Love as Viktorya, Evan Jonigkeit as Duncan, Brian Cross as Arnold and Clark as Clarissa. Check out Squigs’ rendering, then see The Snow Geese, directed by Daniel Sullivan, on Broadway!
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.