Claudine Mboligikpelani Nako in My Heart is the Drum (Village Theatre - Mark Kitaoka) |
There is Seattle Fringe Festival going on that started at
the end of February and continues in March. Multiple solo and small shows,
often new material that people are developing, and usually about an hour in
length, so you can see more than one in a night. Here’s the link: http://seattlefringefestival.org/about-us/
March seems to “stand for” Musicals, this year! Openings
include Assassins at ACT Theatre
(co-pro’d with 5th Avenue), Parade
by Sound Theatre Company, EVITA at SecondStory Repertory, My Heart is the Drum at
Village Theatre, Violet at ArtsWest,
Cotton Patch Gospel at Taproot, and at the end of the month, My Night with
Janis Joplin at 5th Avenue! We surely have turned into a musical
theater town when no one was paying attention! Openings below.
Assassins, 5th Ave Theatre and ACT Theatre (at ACT Theatre),
3/3/16-5/15/16
A Stephen Sondheim musical about some of the most notorious
figures in American history—the assassins who tried (and in some cases
succeeded) to kill the President.
Violet, ArtsWest, 3/3/16-4/4/15
A disfigured young woman dreams of becoming beautiful. After
seeing a faith-healing minister on TV, she embarks on a bus trip across the
American south in hopes of finding the minister and healing her face. Along the
way, she learns the true meaning of beauty, courage and love. Written by
Jeanine Tesori, the 2015 Tony award winning composer of Fun Home.