What happens when the physical comedy of theatrical clowns meets the questions that the science of gravity poses in our everyday lives?
Theatrical duo Sarah Liane Foster and Cecelia Frye come together Foster & Frye, the theatrical duo making the debut of the show Gravity: Is It True? The show follows two friends who accidentally drive off a cliff while out for a drive in the country. The world then begins to slow as the theatrical clowns on stage explore the world of science and, specifically, gravity.
The 50-minute show keeps the audience laughing from the first minute to the last. The duo Foster & Frye use all of the space around them to create the world of the show, including the side exit and members of the audience (Note: If you want to learn about the world of gravity first hand with this duo, make sure you sit in the front row.) The two make learning about gravity, and even the physics involved in playing musical notes on a water glass, into a comedic event that cannot be missed.
With physical comedy tied in with more complex subject matters surrounding the world of science, Foster & Frye keeps the audience entertained for every minute of the show. From hilarious seat dances, to a Justin Timberlake song being played, the 50 minutes will fly by, and you will be left wishing for more gut busting laughter. This show is one to be experienced by all.
Gravity: Is It True? Directed by Jane Nichols. Run time is 50 minutes with no intermission. The Slate Theatre: 815 Seattle Blvd S #140, Seattle, WA 98134. Runs June 3 and 4, Sunday at 2 PM. Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2936566