A Contemporary Theatre announces a wide range of dynamic shows to close out its 50th year.
ACT presents the romantic Bloomsday by Steven Dietz in September followed by the imaginative dark comedy Mr. Burns, a post-electric play by Anne Washburn. ACTLab teams up with Azeotrope to explore the intersections between the deaf and hearing communities with Don Nguyen's Sound in September followed by A Glimmer of Hope or Skin or Light, a dance/theatre/cabaret/glam-rock musical first created by KT Niehoff in 2010. 2015 marks the 40th anniversary of the holiday classic A Christmas Carol, directed by incoming Artistic Director John Langs.
Tickets are currently on sale at www.acttheatre.org or (206) 292-7676. All shows are included on the monthly ACTPass membership.
2015 EVENTS
Sound (ACTLab)
By Don Nguyen
Sep 9-Oct 4
Azeotrope returns with their 4th production here at ACT. The critically acclaimed company stages the world premiere of Sound, an experimental new play that explores the impassioned dispute between a fiercely protective deaf father and his hearing ex-wife over the use of cochlear implants to restore their daughter's hearing.
This production is bilingual, performed in American Sign Language and spoken English. All shows will have super titles, and listening devices will be available.
Tickets: Adults: $30; Seniors: $20; 17 & Under: $10
Bloomsday (Mainstage)
WORLD PREMIERE
By Steven Dietz
Sep 11-Oct 11
Set in Dublin against the backdrop of James Joyce's Ulysses, Bloomsday follows an American man in search of the Irish woman who captured his heart 30 years earlier. Weaving in and out of time, we witness the very separate paths their lives have taken.
Tickets: Adults: Single Tickets start at $20; Discounts available for: Seniors, Students, and 25 & Under
Endangered Species Project (ACTLab Reading Series)
· Sep 14 - Dead End
· Oct 12 - Dear Brutus
· Nov 9 - The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui
· Dec 14 - Life With Father
Presenting great plays seldom seen on the stage, Seattle theatre artists revive and give voice to excellent works that may not receive contemporary productions.
Tickets: Adults: $25; Students: $15
The Great Soul of Russia (ACTLab Reading Series)
· Sep 30 - The Wood Demon
The Great Soul of Russia returns to ACTLab for its fourth season. Join The Seagull Project and members of Seattle's artistic community as they explore a variety of Russian artistic traditions radiating from the works of Anton Chekhov.
Tickets: Adults: $15; Students: $10
Exploring the Work of Quiara Alegria Hudes (ACTLab Reading Series)
· October 3
· November 11
eSe Teatro and Theatre 22 present three readings of one author. Two readings at ACT will be presented in Spanish while the third reading will be in English at West of Lenin on November 2.
Tickets: Adults: $15; Students and Seniors: $10
The Construction Zone (ACTLab Reading Series)
· October 6
ACTLab collaborates with Live Girls! Theater to workshop new plays with live staged readings, culminating in a full production in 2016.
Tickets: Adults: $10
Mr. Burns, a post-electrc play (Mainstage)
Oct 16-Nov 15
Hailed by the New York Times as one of the Top Ten Plays of 2013, this imaginative dark comedy takes place nearly one hundred years in the post-apocalyptic future. Survivors must begin again and bond over the greatest common cultural icon, the popular "Cape Feare" episode of The Simpsons.
Tickets: Adults: Single Tickets start at $20; Discounts available for: Seniors, Students, and 25 & Under
A Glimmer of Hope or Skin or Light
By KT Niehoff
Oct 30-Nov 14
A Glimmer of Hope or Skin or Light is a dance/theater/cabaret/glam-rock musical full of uncommon encounters, raucous spectacle and virtuosic dancing, choreographed and directed by KT Niehoff, set inside the labyrinthine chambers of The Bullitt Cabaret.
Tickets: Adults: $35; Students: $20
A Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens, adapted by Gregory A. Falls
Nov 27-Dec 30
Celebrate ACT's 40th anniversary of a beloved Christmas classic by Charles Dickens! Directed by incoming Artistic Director John Langs, this tale of redemption and hope reminds us what's really worth celebrating.
Tickets: Variable prices based on seating and date selection
Ham for the Holidays: Who's Afraid of Virginia Ham?
By Lisa Koch and Peggy Platt
Dec 3-20
Lisa Koch and Peggy Platt (aka Dos Fallopia) return to ACT with their wackadoodle holiday sketch-comedy series to take you on a holiday outing packed with devilish social satire, cockeyed musical parodies, and more wigs than Dolly Parton.
Tickets: Adults: Single Tickets start at $20; Discounts available for: Seniors and Students
Located in Seattle's Downtown Historic Theatre District, ACT is home to five performance spaces under one roof. Since 1965, ACT has been a destination for experiencing new voices, stories, and art. ACT is steadfast in its dedication to producing work with contemporary playwrights and local performing artists through its Mainstage Play series, ACTLab producing partnerships, and Young Playwrights Program. With more than 450 performances a year, ACT is a community hub where artists and the public connect about today's issues and ideas, and celebrate the shared experience.
Launched in 2007 as The Central Heating Lab, ACTLab serves as an incubator and catalyst for new works. Uniquely positioned to provide the space and resources to the development of projects in a collaborative environment, ACT partners with emerging and seasoned local artists, giving them the sustenance and pressure required to experiment, grow, and transform their work and reach new audiences. ACTLab presents artists working in all performance genres and provides an artistic home for a variety of local performance groups and artists like Azeotrope, The Seagull Project, UMO Ensemble, and Endangered Species Project. With year-round ACTLab and Mainstage programming, ACT offers its patrons a unique opportunity to maximize their theatre experience-the ACTPass: all you can see for only $30 per month. ACTPass Members can attend nearly all ACT produced performances.
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