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Between Two Knees at Seattle Rep (Photo © T.
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Musicals, shorts fest, Shakespeare, world premieres – March has
it all for you. Every person can find something to see they will like on stage!
Put on a mask and get out your calendars!
Short Play Festival,
Deaf Spotlight, 3/2-5/23
(at 12
th Avenue Arts)
Six new 10-minute plays, created by deaf and deafblind
playwrights, centered around the theme “floral shop.” Deaf creatives and
artists will act, direct and produce in the festival.
https://www.deafspotlight.org/
Between Two Knees,
Seattle Rep, 3/3-26/23
The first play by acclaimed intertribal sketch comedy troupe
The 1491s—best known for the hit television series “Reservation Dogs”—takes
audiences on a searing and humorous series of vignettes through American
history, centered on one family’s account of their experiences from the
massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890 to the protests there in 1973.
www.seattlerep.org
Born Yesterday,
Theatre9/12, 3/3-26/23
Born Yesterday is a scathing comedy about the
idealism of the United States Constitution corrupted by greed, ignorance,
self-service, and disillusion set shortly after World War II. Self-made
millionaire, Harry Brock, has thieved his way up the ladder to buying Senators.
Paul Verral, an international journalist, befriends Brock, endearing himself to
the criminal who hires Paul to class up his main squeeze: a beautiful but
improper “showgirl” who doesn’t like having to think. Without altering text or
era, Theatre9/12 re-interprets play paralleling today’s events.
www.theatre912.com