The cast of OSLO at ACT Theatre (Rosemary Dai Ross) |
https://youtu.be/xSGAtnM-n3w?list=PLG4bJvKx7lBsPP3RqSgVeFxsjGJk7Z6Ud
There are indeed a few scary offerings for this month, but
the range of topics and presentations in the coming weeks is a bit
awe-inspiring! Come From Away is
returning to town, along with opportunities to see 2017 Tony winner, OSLO, the return of Mike Daisey, and
many productions with ethnic diversity of both subjects and casts! Check it
out:
A Thousand Splendid
Suns, Seattle Repertory Theatre and
American Conservatory Theater, 10/5/18-11/10/18 (opens 10/10)
Based on the sweeping, internationally best-selling novel, A Thousand Splendid Suns is the tale of
the unlikely connection that blossoms between two Afghan women in war-torn
Kabul. As rockets shriek down from the heavens, the friendship of Laila and
Mariam develops into an iron-bound rapport, forged by their defiance of a life
of senseless tyranny. Secrets, lies, and pacts are made in this harrowing yet
ultimately beautiful piece about the true cost of sacrifice.
Honey Noble’s Last
Show Ever, Cheat Day, 10/5-14/18
(at Nii Modo, 4455 Stone Way N)
An interdisciplinary meta-exploration of the many identities
of the lead singer of a band, this performance features a five person band,
dancers, actors, and tons of original content from music to theatre to
everything in between. Real life band
Honey Noble performs their final set in Seattle before KT has to move off to
New York, but things do not go as planned and the audience is whisked down a
rabbit hole of family, mystery, epic rock shows, violent conflicts with
identity and awkward company cocktail parties.