PULLMAN PORTER BLUES Kicks Off Seattle Repertory Theatre's 2012-2013 Season
By: Lauren Wolman
Seattle Repertory Theatre Artistic Director Jerry Manning announced today that Seattle writer Cheryl L. West's new play with music, Pullman Porter Blues, will be the season opener for the theatre's 50th Anniversary season, beginning fall 2012. The remainder of the 50th Anniversary season will be announced this spring.
Seattle Rep has a long history of collaborating with some of the country's most important playwrights to develop the next great works of American theatre. The theatre's New Play Program was launched under former Artistic Director Daniel Sullivan and then officially re-energized in 2009 by Manning. "Since the re-commitment to the New Play Program, Pullman Porter Blues is the first project we've commissioned that will premiere on our main stage," said Manning. "This is an exciting moment to see how the process can work-from the seed of an idea to the full realization of a new play."In 2008, Seattle Rep commissioned West to write Pullman Porter Blues, and the theatre has worked with the playwright through the development process. There have been three workshops at the theatre.

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