Safe Space Opens at the Annex
Having opened last night on Capitol Hill at the Annex Theater, Safe Space will shock and astound you. Devised by […]
Having opened last night on Capitol Hill at the Annex Theater, Safe Space will shock and astound you. Devised by […]
Have you ever felt like reality was a simulation and you’re waiting to wake up? If so, you’re not
Preceding Something Incredible the light-hearted examination of the cosmos’ profound questions, Annex Theatre presented an adaptation of Chuck Mee’s play Life, produced by –filament; a collab lab
A solo piece starring Brittany Allyson, Life, actually does answer, in only 8 minutes, one of the great questions which concerns some but not all homo sapiens. Is life about discovering the ultimate truth? In the end a simple answer suffices.
What is ACME? ACME is a company that makes everything. In the future, one corporation controls the market, a witty
On discovering the truth.
We may never even know all the questions.
As part of their Research and Development Wing project, Annex Theatre presented Something Incredible, written and devised by playwright Natalie Copeland and Emily Harvey along with an ensemble of seven highly talented female performers. In an evening of subtle humor, the play focused on the great metaphysical questions of science and religion: Why are we here? What are the scientific explanations for creation as well as the creation myths. How is human spirituality related to nuclear fission? And of course the greatest question of all: will we ever know the truth about these great questions.
Hosted by company member Andrew Shanks, Annex’s late night variety show, Spin the Bottle, promises to make you laugh all
Love Snack is the comedy duo Baylie Freeman and Caitlin Obom. For this production, the duo are keying off the common feeling that all of the power moves in the world, from Wall Street to unmarked prisons to major international trade agreements, are controlled by the same secret organization: The Illumanati.
What Idea? That our Divorce is on the Rocks!!!!
Emotionally one of the most difficult aspects of divorce must be: How does one deal with the fatal long-term illness of one’s ex-spouse? This is one of the themes of the new play, Ruth and the Sea by Morgan Ludlow, produced by Pacific Play Company, now playing at Annex Theatre. One of the other themes is : What do you do in the last weeks of your life? Play the good patient or let loose and live?
Eight Little Sit-Coms in a Row
Live Girls! Quickies is an annual event of short ten minute plays written by female playwrights about women, which has happened annually since 1999. This year’s offering, Live Girls! Quickies 16 opened at the Annex Theatre on Saturday June 6th.