Y York's play Framed (Tom Chargin) |
Somehow, November programming seems to be primarily
MUSICALS. If you love musicals, you’ll be really happy this month!
Lonely Planet, West of Lenin, 10/24/18-11/18/18
An intimate portrait of two friends at the height of the
AIDS epidemic, Lonely Planet is set
in small map shop on the oldest street in an American city. Growing
increasingly fearful of the outside world, Jody, the shop owner, retreats
inside his store and refuses to leave. Jody’s quiet denial is in sharp contrast
to his fantastical and extroverted friend Carl, who repeatedly urges Jody to
leave the store. Through Carl's surreal extravagance, the friends are forced to
confront their lives and a vanishing community and come to terms with their
place in a changing world. “Lonely Planet was born in Seattle and
written in Seattle, dedicated to two of Seattle’s finest actors [Laurence
Ballard & Michael Winters],” states playwright and director Steven Dietz. “I am delighted to have
the chance to bring it back home to Seattle.”