Dan Connor, Leslie Windom (obscured), Mollie Corcoran, and Brian Lange read Green Whales (J Reese) |
Despite people sometimes opining that there is a lack of
play reading opportunities in Seattle, there are more reading series than you
might think. And in recent months, a few more have cropped up. One of the
opportunities is the new Forward Flux Salon.
Forward Flux Productions started in New York City in 2010 and
launched a new play in 2012, FriendAndy.com,
written by Wesley Frugé, about a blogger whose work starts to go viral. Another
new play in 2013, Robot Songs, is
about a robot who would rather write pop songs than destroy the human race. But
not all of their work is technology-based. Their mission is to “connect people
with art in unexpected ways. We challenge the boundaries of tradition by
reimagining the audience experience.”
The creators, Wesley Frugé, Karesia Batan, and Rafael
Landeiro expanded to Seattle in 2014 when Wesley moved here and efforts
continue in NYC.
The Salon is the first event in Seattle, with more
developments to come. Wesley says, “I moved to Seattle one year ago after
living in NYC for eight years. I'm so excited to be a part of this vibrant
community, and I really feel that there is an amazing opportunity in this city
to invest in new art. We are now operating from both coasts.”