Tall Tales of the Unnatural Frontier
Charming vignettes in the weird and wacky West. The Annex theatre has so little street presence, you could be forgiven […]
Charming vignettes in the weird and wacky West. The Annex theatre has so little street presence, you could be forgiven […]
Snappy Dialogue Diluted by Performance Whatever
Whenever a reviewer is assigned a “show” described as a “bizarre performance art” involving “clowing, improv, movement etc. ”, one puts the brakes on one’s expectations and does not exactly expect a well-made play. Given that limitation As a Beaver and an Artist, was in fact not only extremely entertaining, containing some excellent witty dialogue, but expressed, through black humor, profound truths about human existence and more importantly, the uncontrollable changes occurring in life.
Lascivious lovers engage in sapphic swordplay. My Dear Miss Chancellor is the story of a young girl debuting in London,
Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.
The famous quote by Frenchman Jean-Baptist Karr, which translates as “the more it changes the more it stays the same”, could have been the subtitle of Zapoi, Quinn Armstrong’s interesting original script, which opened on Friday, January 30 at the Annex Theater.
If you’re in the mood for a little gallows humor, this play based on a historical footnote will certainly get
Using inside jokes only Seattleites would know, favorite Seattle foods, and a knockout cast, local playwright
History in the making by Seattle Storyteller Bret Fetzer
In 1974, Garrison Keillor and Minnesota Public radio debuted A Prairie Home Companion, in an auditorium at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota with only 12 people in the audience…the rest is history. On Tuesday, Feb 4, Annex Theatre and Bret Fetzer, opened Story & Song, a storytelling program; in 10 or 15 year we will probably be saying the same thing about him.
When you get old and your testicles get cold and you find your ding a ling turns blue,
And you try and diddle and it bends in the middle,What are you going to do?