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Good weather sprouts some very interesting theatrical choices this month. Unique world premieres and a long-awaited covid-paused production, dance/theater, a challenging series of directors’ work, and diverse and neuro-untypical content abound.
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Tyler Campbell, directing Brotherly Love by Ean Miles Kessler
Carly Cipriano, directing Catslut!!! by Katherine Jana
Rylie Latham, directing The Resurrectionist by Ryan Stevens
Andy Lowry, directing Know When To Leave (original)
Nabra Nelson, directing Paint Me (original)
Adrian Prendergast, directing Minutes and Seconds by Chris Vanderark
Daira Rodriguez, directing Elyse and Mae Play the Most Epic Game of Life Ever by Kandace Mack
Amanda Rountree, directing Glass. Kill. Bluebeard's Friends. by Caryl Churchill
Steven Sterne, directing Do Frontier Women Need Husbands? by Jennifer Dice
Carolynne Wilcox and Hannah Votel, directing The Boxes We’re Kept In (original)
Christie Zhao, directing Caught by Christopher Chen
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Solaris, Book-It Repertory Theatre, 6/14/23-7/9/23 (opens 6/17) (world premiere)
David Grieg adapts the novel by celebrated sci-fi author Stansilaw Lem. Set in the depths of unknown space, this haunting story exquisitely examines loss and longing. For the scientists aboard the space station orbiting Solaris, the strange new planet is a manifestation of their life’s work – a dream come true. To explore an unknown world, learn its nature and design, discover its secrets – isn’t this the meaning of life? But as their mission forces them to confront their own unexplored grief and pain, science proves woefully inadequate, and they must each decide for themselves where the true boundaries to reality lie… and whether the ghosts from their pasts will help or hinder them in building humanity’s future.
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Love
Letters: A True-ly Short Epistolary Romance, Theater of Possibility, 6/15-18/23 (at U Heights
Center)
Two
autistic nonspeakers, Melody and Luke, fall in love via email, only to struggle
with sensory realities when they meet in person. Love Letters is a universal
story of first love - found and lost – and of expectations not matching
reality. Playwright Sofia Ghassaei is one of five writers internationally
selected for the 2022-23 Lynx Amplify Project, which pairs autistic poets with
composers to set their words to music.
Due to severe apraxia, Sofia uses a letterboard to communicate. Pay-what-you-can.
https://www.uheightscenter.org/events/love-letters-a-true-ly-short-epistolary-romance-2023-06-15-19-30
where
is home – third shore, Malacarne, 6/16-18/23 (at INSCAPE)
Choreographer/storyteller
Alice Gosti’s immersive performance.
Four immigrant solo dancers will guide the audience through Seattle’s Inscape
building. These unique tours will integrate the performers’
embodied immigration experiences with the Inscape building’s history as the
area’s Immigration
and Naturalization Center. (Each tour will last one hour and will require
walking, standing,
and climbing stairs. Select show times will incorporate use of the elevator instead
of the stairs.)
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Hedwig
and the Angry Inch, ArtsWest, 6/29/23-7/23/23 (opens 6/29)
It’s
been five years since Nicholas Japaul Bernard created his iconic
portrayal of a most memorable role. We think that 2023 is the perfect year to
revisit it. A German-born singer tells the story of how they were born “Hansel”
and had a sex-change operation so they could marry an American G.I. and escape
to freedom. The operation goes wrong and they are left with an "angry inch."
Abandoned in a Kansas trailer park, they rename themself “Hedwig” and form a rock
band. Their lover Tommy Gnosis steals her songs and uses them to become a big
star himself. Hedwig and her band, The Angry Inch, follow Tommy on his national
tour and try to capitalize on Hedwig's tabloid-created reputation as Tommy's
ex-lover. Performing at near-empty seafood restaurants across the country,
Hedwig tells her life story to her audiences and takes them a rocking ride in a
search for her dreams.
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