14/48: The World's Quickest Theater Festival returns to ACT January 8-16 for another round of new work created in record time! Fourteen plays are conceived, written, designed, scored, rehearsed, and performed in 48 hours, all by Seattle's brightest talent.
Who: Over 50 of Seattle's most adventurous theater artists (7 playwrights, 7 directors, 7 designers, 7 musicians, and approximately 24 actors) are invited each week to create 14 fully-produced plays in 48 hours based on a theme chosen at random. Confirmed artist roster will be at www.1448fest.com on December 8. True Fact: Look at a Seattle theater calendar listing from any point over the past five years - no less than three shows would have had a 14/48 participant involved in those productions!
Where: ACT Theatre, 700 Union St, Seattle WA (7th and Union, downtown)
When: January 8- 9 & 15-16, Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 & 10:30 p.m.
Tickets: $20 online / $25 day of show / $40 All-Fest Pass. (206) 292 -7676 or www.acttheatre.org
After four venues in two years, 14/48 returns to ACT Theatre to continue the partnership with the Central Heating Lab started in January 2009. The January 2009 festival sold out 7 of its 8 performances, inspiring leadership to move 14/48 from the Bullitt Cabaret to the larger Gregory Falls Theatre.
The brutal combination of short deadlines, extreme talent, incredible speed, frayed nerves, and an overflowing fountain of inspiration serve to strip away creative inhibitions occasionally found in more traditional theater, proving that, contrary to popular opinion -sometimes the first idea is the best. 14/48 involves over 50 artists per weekend with at least 25% participating for the first time. Artistic participation is by invitation only and is predicated on the most rigorous professional standards. Here's how 14/48 works:
Early Thursday Night, Before the Festival Begins: After tapping the ceremonial 14/48 Keg, all the participants choose a theme by completing this sentence: "Theatre would be a lot more interesting if there were seven 10-minute plays about _____." One answer is chosen at random and that becomes the theme for the following evening. Thursday Night: Seven caffeine-filled writers have one night to write a 10-minute play based on the theme.For the past 44 seasons, ACT's mission has been to inspire our diverse community through theatre that advances our understanding of human life and to dare, excite, and enrich artists and audiences, and steward our many resources. Through The Central Heating Lab, ACT seeks to heat things up and create a conversation with its season that reaches for an even deeper impact.
ACT gratefully acknowledges the generous support of Season Sponsors ArtsFund, ACT Foundation, The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, The Mayor's Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, and The Shubert Foundation, along with Producing Partners 4Culture, The Boeing Company, Getty Images, Microsoft Corporation, Nesholm Family Foundation, One Nation, PONCHO, and The Seattle Foundation.Videos