Mark Kassen originated the role of "Ben" in the off-Broadway play,
"Things You Shouldn't Say past Midnight".
He performed in the Broadway production of "The Last Night of
Ballyhoo", and traveled with the production to Los Angeles.
A produced playwright, Mark's multi-media play "Perfect" was mounted at
the Tiffany Theatre in Los Angeles in 2001. It was funded by Rhea
Perlman, Danny DeVito and Jean Doumanain.
He wrote and performed a workshop of his multi-media play "little
Willy" at the prestigious New York Stage and Film in the 2005 summer
season under the direction of John Rubin.
With brother Adam, partnered with Kevin Spacey and Dana Brunetti to
found Trigger Street Independent in 2004.