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The Lady Demands Satisfaction at Phoenix Theatre (Eric Lewis) |
This short month has already shot out the gate and is
galloping along! Quick, start booking your shows before they’re gone!
Born With Teeth, ArtsWest, 2/1-25/24
With an aging authoritarian British ruler, a violent police
state, and a restless, polarized people seething with paranoia, it’s a
dangerous time for poets. Two of them — the great Christopher Marlowe and the
up-and-comer William Shakespeare — meet in the back room of a pub to
collaborate on a history play cycle, navigate the perils of art under a
totalitarian regime, and flirt like young men with everything to lose. One of
them may well be the death of the other in this biting comedy about ambition,
ego, and history.
www.artswest.org
Living IncogNegro, Key City Public Theatre,
2/1-11/24
Talented solo performer Gin Hammond writes about her
personal journey. When your cultural identity is one thing, but your physical
identity is another, how do you navigate self-expression? Both a humorous
love-letter, and an academic discourse, dedicated to those who find themselves
in the middle of a cultural battle they never asked for.
www.keycitypublictheatre.org
Once More, Just for You, Seattle Public Theater,
2/2-25/24 (world premiere)
Local playwright Maggie Lee pens a new sci-fi based
play. The only foolproof way to truly fix past mistakes is time travel, right?
Rae has a time machine and she's gonna try. But just because you already know
which path NOT to take doesn’t always guarantee things will end up where you
planned. A curious, heartfelt new play about finding connection, unspoken
sacrifice, and the infinite metaphysical paradox of loving and letting go.
www.seattlepublictheater.org
A Case for the Existence of God, ACT Theatre, 2/2-18/24
“Whale” writer Samuel D. Hunter won the 2022 New York Drama
Critics’ award for this play. Inside a small loan brokerage in Idaho, two men
struggle to make a place for their family in the American dream, navigating the
tensions of parenthood, financial security, desire, and empathy. Intrigue,
revelation, and surprises link the lives of two fathers intertwine reflecting
on what it means to be human.
www.acttheatre.org
The Lady Demands Satisfaction, The Phoenix Theatre,
2/2-25/24
When a young maiden who has never touched a sword learns she
must defend her inheritance in a duel, she struggles with a milksop suitor, a
servant girl posing as a Prussian fencing master, the actual Prussian fencing
master who believes he is there to marry her, a stodgy lord, and her
domineering aunt – the finest blade anywhere - to save her house and lands.
www.tptedmonds.org
Sunset Boulevard, Showtunes Theatre Company,
2/3-11/24 (at Cornish Playhouse)
We get a local view of the whole musical – going to Broadway
in 2024 – chronicling Norma Desmond, a faded star of the silent screen era,
living in the past in her decaying mansion on that fabled, famous Los Angeles
street. Billy Wildrick, local musical powerhouse star, takes stage as
Norma. When young screenwriter Joe Gillis accidentally crosses her path, she
sees in him an opportunity to make her return to the big screen, with romance
and tragedy to follow. Joining the large cast of favorite musical theater
actors will be a 25 person, on-stage orchestra. (Trust me, this is
special!)
www.showtunestheatre.org