Monsters of the American Cinema

“Monsters of the American Cinema” by Christian St. Croix explores fathers and sons, the ghosts of our pasts, and the monsters we face within ourselves.

When his husband passes away, Remy Washington, a Black man, unexpectedly becomes the owner of a drive-in movie theater and the guardian of his late husband’s straight, white teenage son, Pup. Bound by their shared love for classic American monster movies, they form a warm and caring bond. Their relationship unravels when Remy learns that Pup and his friends have been bullying a gay classmate. Through intertwining monologues and sharp dialogue, “Monsters of the American Cinema” by Christian St. Croix, explores fathers and sons, the ghosts of our pasts, and the monsters we face within ourselves.

September 6th – 28th

Fridays 7:30 PM, Saturdays 5:00 PM

$30 General Admission
$25 Students (w/ ID)

Compass Performing Arts Center
545 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, New York

Reviews

“…sketches a vivid characterization of a loving if suddenly tenuous bond between father-figure and son.”

Dusty Somers, The Seattle Times

“St. Croix has written these characters with unflinching honesty. There’s grit in his depiction of their battered lives and capacious empathy in the way he honors their impressive resilience.”

Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times

“‘Monsters of the American Cinema’ is for anyone who loves theatre that has a message.”

Katrina “Kat” Reynolds, Leagues of Cincinnati Theatres

Cast & Crew

Mike Doben

Director

P.K. Fortson

“Remy”

Ayden Herreid

“Pup”