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| Trog! Gallery featuring the talents of local favorites Matthew Martin, Mike Finn, Heklina, Michael Sousa & Kai Brothers |
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| "In Trog's mind are...secrets..." |
Trog! email poster |
The Judge rules over Dr. Brockton's experiments. |
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| The Cast gets its groove on in dance rehearsal. |
Trog: "A primitive cave-dweller." |
Izzy, on stage at Trog! |

![]() Matthew Martin (Dr. Brockton) |
Mike
Finn (Trog) |
![]() Heklina (Ann) |
Michael
Sousa (Dr. Murdock) |
![]() Kai Brothers (Malcolm/Judge) |
| Singer,
dancer, writer, Matthew takes a turn away from his famous impersonation
of Bette Davis to tackle the Queen of Mean, sending up Joan Crawford in
Trog! Martin also co-wrote and directed this production. |
At
home in the circus or terrorizing the streets of San Francisco on his
scooter, Finn was the ideal choice to play the ape-man who returns from
cryogenic suspsension. Finn joined Martin to write Trog! |
Known
to her legions fans as the Mistress of Trannyshack, Heklina is one of
the hardest working drag performers in San Francisco. Trog! is her
first show with Make It So Productions. |
Local
audiences will remember Michael for his one-man show about Dylan
Thomas. He has also performed extensively on the East
Coast. Michael returns to Make It So! after his
tour-de-force performance in last year's "Hush Up!" |
Veteran
of the Gay Men's Chorus, Kai is a newly-devoted member of the "serious"
theatre community. His most recent role was in Make It So's
production of "Hush Up!" |
![]() Matthew Gallagher (Stage Manager) |
![]() Steve Murray (Producer) |
Jon
Wai-keung Lowe (Lighting Designer) |
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| While
not cleaning Trog's cage, Matthew explores his new home, the City by
the Bay. Previous productions have ranged from Shakespeare to
game shows. He is a published playwright. |
The
man behind Make It So, Steve wowed audiences for years with San
Francisco's longest running variety show "Viva Varety!" |
Jon
previously lit David Mills' "Duty Free" for Make It So. Other design
work includes SF Mime Troupe '04, "The 99-Cent Miss Saigon," and a high
school production of "Cats." |