Kinshasa
Kinshasa (2010) is a 120 minute main stage drama for 7 male and 2 female actors.
The play tells the story of a giant gold mine discovered in the Northern Congo. A tale of reckless greed and envious men, this is an account of international finance, Third World corruption, asset fraud, investor hysteria, sexual betrayal, corporate murder, and civil war. Inspired by the true story of the largest gold mining fraud in history.
| Doug Feith | late forties, a stock promoter, CEO of Sun Strike Minerals |
| Walter Perry | fifties, lead geologist at Sun Strike Minerals |
| Nicholas Roth | late twenties, a stock analyst at Oglivy-Burns |
| Elissa Vasquez | late twenties, Walter Perry's girlfriend |
| Nicole Feith | forties, Doug Feith's wife, also playing Zena Hillman, and Linzi Weaver |
| Jasper Rusk | fifties, CEO of Labyrinth Mines, also playing Jim Feith, the Announcer at Greene's, and Joel Hargreaves |
| Arthur Davis | forties, Managing Director at Oglivy-Burns, also playing Jay Donald, Dale Tallon, and John Gay |
| Adam Essizan | early thirties, a Congolese friend of Walter Perry's, also playing the Pilot, Jason Moss, Dave Wiliams, and Harold |
| Prince Iguru | forties, Minister of Mines for the Congolese government, also playing the Interviewer, the Colonel in the People's Army, and the Assassin |