Miranda Troutt in The Diary of Anne Frank at Seattle Children's Theatre (Zach Rosing) |
Theatrical productions this coming month touch on politics,
history, multicultural and multimodal performances, and include musicals and
Shakespeare and Shakespearian interpretations. There’s drama and humor and
everything inbetween, it looks like. Got your calendar up? Let’s get shows
planned!
Represent! A Multicultural
Playwrights Festival, Hansberry
Project, eSe Teatro, SIS Productions and Pratidhwani, 3/31/19-4/3/19 (at Langston Hughes Performing Arts
Institute)
Local Playwrights Showcase, 3/31, 4:00 PM, In Braunau by Dipika Guha, 3/31, 7:30 PM,
Two Big Black Bags by Julieta Vitullo,
4/1, 7:30 PM, We, Too! by local Asian
American performing playwrights, 4/2, 7:30 PM, Riverwood by Andrew Lee Creech, 4/3, 7:30 PM.
The Diary of Anne
Frank, Seattle Children’s Theatre,
4/4/19-5/19/19 (opens 4/5)
This sobering true story of two families hiding in Nazi-occupied
Holland during World War II, is based on the real diary of young teen Anne
Frank. Anne’s words reach out to us over
the generations, inspiring us to never forget, to never give up on the power
and goodness of the human spirit, and to always “fill life with living.”