Rehearsal photo for Skin by Deaf Spotlight (Patty Liang) |
A Midsummer Night’s
Dream, Seattle Shakespeare Co.,
5/3/17-5/21/17 (at Cornish Playhouse)
This version of the classic “who loves who” comedy is placed
in the realm of 1930s movie musicals about show business. George Mount says,
“They're called backstage musicals. They’re movies about people on Broadway
putting on plays. So we're going to do a play, based on the movie genre.” A
band of local tradespeople gets mixed into the madness when one member is
transformed into a donkey. The fairy Puck, who initiated the foolery, sorts it
all out in time for a grand wedding and a nutty comic skit.
Skin, Deaf Spotlight, 5/4-7/17, 5/12-13/17 (at
12th Avenue Arts)
Deaf Spotlight is pleased to this story, which follows four
Deaf Queer women who are struggling to make sense of violence, sex, love and
friendship amidst a changing landscape, Seattle’s Capitol Hill. This will be
performed in ASL and subtitled English.