2017 SEATTLE FRINGE FESTIVAL: WOMAN WITHOUT HER COAT
“This is right out of a Mike Hammer novel…all the books start with a dame in trouble.” A relationship play […]
“This is right out of a Mike Hammer novel…all the books start with a dame in trouble.” A relationship play […]
“You can’t leave, not until you remember what you lost”
When you think of independent theater, you think of a departure from the expected and Lossy delivers. Lossy an original play by the local ensemble group, WanderLost Laboratory Theatre opened last night at the Slate Theater. The theater space is a simple square surrounded on all sides by audience chairs. An intimate space that puts the audience on the same level as the actors. As an audience we feel grounded in the action and well-placed to observe the movement of character and evolution of their story.
Could it be a case of amnesia, a drug induced blackout or something else? Lossy is the latest production
Coupla white dudes sitting around in a lifeboat.
The Raft, by Ben Eisner, opened at Theatre 4 in the Center House of Seattle Center on Friday night. As its name suggests, the play takes place on a raft-actually a life-boat, after a ship-wreck, where two best friends from high school try their best to survive, come to terms with death and the repressed sexual undertow of their relationship.