
The Sputniks
by Elison Zasko

With its endearing cast of characters all played by carrot-topped Russian immigrant Elison Zasko, The Sputniks appears at first to be a simple comedy set among a Jewish family in the Soviet Union, but as this deceptive puzzle-box play unfolds, we're shown the horrors of a totalitarian regime that drives the Sputnik family to plot a dangerous and ultimately soul-crushing course of escape to the West. Bound to homeless travel, they play chess, eat soup, and bravely carry their tragedies deep inside their suitcases.
Elison Zasko is a true chameleon of a performer who can fully embody a middle-aged man as easily as she'll convince you that she's a six-year-old girl. Her foreigner characters, comical and heartfelt, take us through a tale of tremendous life and wispy fragility. The Sputniks family represents many immigrants. Their journey is a comedy of our transient and homeless world. This is Elison's first solo piece in English.
Created by and Starring: Elison Zasko
Directed by: Jonno Katz
Awards for The Sputniks:
Best New Text (nominee) -- Montreal English Critics Circle Awards
Best Female Performer (nominee) -- Victoria Fringe
Official Selection -- Centaur Theatre's WildSide Festival 2009
Official Selection -- Chutzpah! Festival 2009
The Critics Say:
5 Stars -- "This is a thing of true beauty, a bare-bones one-woman show that tells a rich and detailed story with little more than accents and mannerisms...There are performers and then there are performers, and the magnificent Elison Zasko proves that she's that second one." -- The Hour, Montreal

4.5 Stars -- "Poignant and heart-wrenching" -- Monday Magazine
"Elison inhabits each character from the pores on her face to the tips of her toe nails." -- Saskatoon Star Pheonix
"Charming...funny...compelling... Zasko's command of the stage and her characters are impressive." -- Montreal Mirror
Showtimes and Tickets
The Sputniks plays from May 12-17 at the Lower Ossington Theatre. Tues-Sat at 8pm and Sun at 2:30pm.
100A Ossington St. -- One block north of Queen St. W.
Tickets are $19
2-Play Package: The Sputniks and Balls on the same night for only $29.
Best Deal: Buy the Show Us Yours Package, and see both plays, plus Giant Invisible Robot for only $38!
Tickets are available at the door, by phone at 416-915-6747
or online at: lowerossingtontheatre.com
Elison Zasko -- creator/performer

Jonno Katz -- director

Raylene Campbell -- composer
