Mark Kassen's professional journey in the world of theatre began with his iconic portrayal of "Ben" in the off-Broadway production of "Things You Shouldn't Say past Midnight", a critically acclaimed play that showcased his remarkable acting skills.
As his career progressed, Mark had the privilege of performing in the Broadway production of "The Last Night of Ballyhoo", a remarkable experience that was further enhanced by the opportunity to travel with the production to Los Angeles.
In addition to his work as an actor, Mark is also a produced playwright, and his multi-media play "Perfect" was successfully mounted at the Tiffany Theatre in Los Angeles in the year 2001. The production was generously funded by renowned figures such as Rhea Perlman, Danny DeVito, and Jean Doumanain, a testament to the play's artistic merit and commercial viability.
Mark's creative endeavors continued to flourish, as he wrote and performed a workshop of his multi-media play "Little Willy" at the prestigious New York Stage and Film in the summer of 2005. This remarkable production was brought to life under the direction of the acclaimed John Rubin, further solidifying Mark's reputation as a talented playwright and performer.
Mark's entrepreneurial spirit was also evident in his partnership with his brother Adam to co-found Trigger Street Independent, a production company that has enjoyed a successful trajectory since its inception in 2004. This endeavour was made possible through a collaboration with industry luminaries such as Kevin Spacey and Dana Brunetti, a testament to Mark's ability to build and maintain strong professional relationships.