Hugo Monday and Mari Nelson in The Fifth Wave (Joe Iano) |
The Fifth Wave
Macha Theatre Works
At West of Lenin
Through February 27, 2022
Theater articles of all sorts, from previews and interviews to reviews of productions, and occasional musings about more meta aspects of theater production or administration.
Hugo Monday and Mari Nelson in The Fifth Wave (Joe Iano) |
"The Fifth Wave" at Macha Theatre Works |
Songs for a New World (Gabriel Corey) |
Bohemia (Truman Buffett) |
It’s a bit later in the month than usual, but there are some great shows still scheduled for this blustery month. So far, no theater listed here has cancelled, but always check just in case! It looks like a pretty glorious month of shows.
We've Battled Monsters Before (John McLellan) |
Justin Huertas was born lucky. He is perfectly positioned to take advantage of exactly this age of “becoming inclusive,” as theater works to widen and embrace diverse stories from diverse backgrounds. He’s Gay and Filipino American. He is also, luckily, a hugely talented musician/writer/actor/performer. And it’s lucky for us (particularly in Seattle) that we get to experience his art.
Huertas often writes from a perspective of a young person uneasy with their circumstance or background or family. His first major musical, Lizard Boy, set the table with a story of a boy who magically is turned into a lizard and has to manage how he stands in the world being so clearly different from everyone else. The genesis of the story is linked to Huertas’ journey of coming out Gay, and his Filipino-American heritage, and having to deal with feeling different than others. Like the stories he’s chosen subsequently, the boy triumphs in the end.
While his next effort, Howl’s Moving Castle, was not his own story (it’s an adaptation of a well-known book and movie), it, too, has magical elements and young people struggling with who they will be and how they will navigate life. His songs showed progress in sophistication and in how they move the story along and help the musical come to life.
The summer before Covid, Huertas teamed up with Mathew Wright and Artswest, where you can also see We’ve Battled Monsters Before until December 26th or possibly virtually online, with his next world premiere, The Last World Octopus Wrestling Champion. The premise for that story is based on real Puget Sound octopus wrestling! Around that, he crafted a family story of secrets, magic (of course), and learning about how to accept and be your real self.
With each new creation, his musician-ship matures a little bit more, his lyrics become more pointed, and the “reasons” things happen in his musicals continue to strengthen. And now, his latest world premiere, We’ve Battled Monsters Before, arrives. Based on a Filipino poem, Ibong Adarna, we have a family of generations of secret warriors with a young woman who doesn’t know her own power or what it’s to be used for.
Your favorite holiday traditions can now be visited in person! Check out what's opening in December and what is still running into the holidays and don't miss your present by getting tickets late! Shows are already selling out.
We’ve Battled Monsters Before, ArtsWest,
11/26/21-12/26/21 (world premiere)
The next world premiere musical arrives from the creative
mind of Justin Huertas. When you’re the youngest sibling in a family of
secret warriors who for generations have protected Seattle from monsters and
demons, living up to your Lola’s expectations is, in a word, daunting. Adarna’s
mistakes were cute at first, but when they begin to cost her family more than she
ever imagined, she must decide what she would sacrifice to save them. Loosely
adapted from the 16th century Filipino epic poem Ibong Adarna,
playwright-composer-lyricist Justin Huertas returns to his Lizard Boy
roots with a sweet and intimate actor-musician musical adventure.
Christmastown: A Holiday Noir, Seattle Public
Theater, 11/26/21-12/24/21
In this film noir-inspired holiday thriller, hard-boiled
detective Nick Holiday investigates some un-holiday-like shenanigans taking
place in Christmastown that sends him on a search for the truth about Big Red.
Add a glamorous elf, a used-Christmas-tree salesman, a muckraking reporter, and
a quick-thinking cab driver, and you have what the Seattle Times calls the
“best new holiday romp of the year!”
Inspecting Carol, The Phoenix Theatre,
11/27/21-12/20/21
Behind
the scenes of a struggling theatre’s annual clumsy production of A Christmas
Carol, rehearsals are at a standstill. Tim is no longer Tiny, Scrooge wants
to do the play in Spanish (Feliz Navidad), and their funding is on hold pending
an inspection. To top it off, a man who asks to audition for the show is
mistaken for the inspector for the National Endowment for the Arts. The cast
caters to the bewildered wannabe actor, and he is given a part in the ill-fated
production. Everything goes wrong at the theatre that is anything but show
business as usual.
www.tptedmonds.org/season-13--20202021.html
Snow Business, Seattle Men’s Chorus, Benaroya
Hall, Federal Way Performing Arts Center, Everett Civic Auditorium, 12/5-23/21
Everyone’s favorite Christmas chorus is back on the boards
at Benaroya Hall, where it seems they belong best. Get ready for sexy Santas
and colorful choralography and the dulcet tones of a 200-man musical melding.
www.seattlechoruses.org or https://flyinghouse.secure.force.com/ticket/#/events/a0S1S000009r1gHUAQ
Scott Shoemaker’s War on Christmas, Shoes and
Pants Productions and Theatre Off Jackson, 12/2-24/21
Christmas is saved! The all-star variety spectacular that
quickly became a YuleTide tradition makes its triumphant return at Theatre Off
Jackson! After two years of sold out shows at Re-bar and a hit streaming
special in 2020, "Scott Shoemaker's War on Christmas" is ready
to knock your stockings off once again. Come spend an evening with Scott and a
cast of Seattle luminaries as they try to figure out who's fighting a war on
Christmas and what for? Comedy, songs, dance numbers, delightful videos, and
partial nudity! Joining Scott are an amazing group of illustrious superstars:
Adé, Waxie Moon, Mandy Price & Faggedy Randy!