Stains
by David Haas
Before Germany’s massive 1943 assault on the Kursk Salient in Russia, a suspected German Army spy duels for his life with the Red Army’s dread SMERSH counter-espionage interrogators.
Read by actors Reed McColm, Glenn Balombin, Christine Gold, Maggie Salopek and Rob Beeston.
David Haas’ first play was the prize-winning His Day in Court. Five of his plays, including Stains, Scars, Shining Way, Crazy Train and Frontmen, appeared at the St. Albert Arts Festival and two commissioned plays were also performed in St. Albert and Morinville. David has also participated in the Edmonton Fringe Festival, with Crazy Train, Wolfman Crossing and Pacific Time . David, a retired lawyer and army officer, also writes songs and appears as an onstage musician in musicals and takes photos for Script Salon.
SCRIPT SALON, Sunday, NOVEMBER 11 at 7:30 in the Upper Arts Space at Holy Trinity Anglican Church (10037 84 Avenue). Doors open at 7.
Admission is free, but donations are accepted at the door. Refreshments available. Free parking. Playwright talkback after the show. LIKE our Facebook page, Script Salon.