November 2023

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The Merry Wives of Windsor- A Feel-Good Modern Adaptation

Seattle Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor is a comedy about how two wives in Windsor outsmart Falstaff, a celebrity knight who attempts to court both of them by sending them the same exact letter. The play has a beautiful fall-themed set crawling with leaves and pumpkins, created by Scenic Designer Eddie DeHais. The section of the stage that is the Garter Inn is stunning. It’s a combination of a tiki bar and lodge, with glimmering pots and pans above the bar and a pride flag on the counter. 

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Burlesque at 18th and Union

And Now for Something Completely Different at 18th and Union.

18th and Union will host #ShowTHEM Burlesque Basics Fall 2023 Recital, produced by Puckduction, featuring a cohort of 9 burlesque humans ready to take the stage and #Show you what they’ve been working on these past 8+ weeks, with emcees: Mx. Pucks A’Plenty and Lavish Leone, and featuring: Beatrix Tera Belle Tease, Ester Pine, Flora P’leaze, Jan from Accounting, Lato Lardon, Lilith Luminae, Swell Bordel, Thirst Contact and Vera Volcano.

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Late Night Talk Show! at 18th and Union

Everything’s Fine Tonight LIVE! w/ Jordan is Seattle’s own late-night talk show. Webster’s dictionary defines “late-night” as happening or appearing late at night, and “talk show” as a program in which persons engage in discussions or are interviewed. Webster, we couldn’t have said it better ourselves! This show has it all: a guest, a desk, and a host. Oh! And also jokes. (Can’t believe we almost forgot the jokes.) This month features the hilarious Grace Penzell of Stoner Chicks Podcast, and I guess Jordan Eskenazi… of uhh… this show. Plus, an opening set from Ben Steitzer!

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Rust -Hamlet and Gormenghast meet the Woman in Black at 18th and Union

A Ghost Story

Written by playwright James T. Washburn, Rust is a tense, claustrophobic exploration of the cycles of patriarchal violence and what happens when tradition and a mythologized past cloud our understanding of the present. Hamlet and Macbeth meet Gormenghast and The Woman in Black (+ homoerotic swordfights) in this haunting supernatural revenge thriller.

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Honored to Tell: The Force of Material Memory

The Seattle Black Spatial Histories Institute debuted its new exhibition Honored to Tell Saturday night to a full house at Wa Na Wari in Seattle’s Central District. Co-directed by Zola Mumford and Jill Freidberg, this moving exhibition presented a variety of artwork by the Institute’s first graduating cohort. Being surrounded by this art and the community that helped bring it to life was an impressive reminder of the importance of communal storytelling and our role within it. 

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The Good Doctor- Neil Simon does Chekhov

Simple Production =More Laughs and Entertainment

A delightful revival of Neil Simon’s The Good Doctor opened last night in the Auditorium of University Heights Center, produced by Penguin Productions, a teen theatre group, who last performed at the Seattle Outdoor Theatre Festival in Volunteer Park. The Good Doctor refers to the influential Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, M.D. as he experiences writers block and muses on the short stories he has written.

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Hotdish – A Bit of Everything in One Play

“Cooking is the key ingredient in being human”

Pony World Theatre’s Hotdish opened this past Friday, November 3rd at 12th Avenue Arts Studio Theatre. Brendan Healy’s writing with Charolotte Peters’s directing combine beautifully to tell the humorous story addressing how to live with the past, the present, your family, and yourself.

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These Shining Lives- A Tearjerker About The Radium Girls

Many of us have heard about the radium girls, but few of us have seen a piece of media about the radium girls like These Shining Lives. As Juli Bacon says in her opening message on Sunday afternoon, These Shining Lives is about the sacrifices workers make and the rights they fight for. These Shining Lights is about 4 coworkers, Catherine Donohue (played by Freda Jorgensen), Frances O’Connell (played by Christina Williams), Charlotte Purcell (played by Rebecca Gelzer), and Pearl Payne (played by Leah Carrell). They all paint luminescent clock faces using radium powder for Radium Dial Co. After 7 years as friends working at Radium Dial, their bodies start to disintegrate. Catherine decides to sue the company. 

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Measure for Measure- A Classic Adapted

Freehold’s Measure for Measure was a great adaptation of Shakespeare’s original. There is a beautiful set and choreography (Jessica Jabaris as Movement director) and an emotional performance by Ayo Tushinde, who plays Isabella as she tries to save her brother from dying under the hypocrisy of a new authority figure in Vienna. 

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