The Bathhouse Ensemble (BE) and Seattle Public Theater (SPT) are proud to present the World Premiere of Going Dark, written by BE member and Seattle native Zach Sanders, running tonight, June 14-16, 2013 at the historic Bathhouse Theater on Green Lake.
John awakes in a dark room... and the game begins. The only sounds are the voices of five mysterious figures that seem to spend as much time bickering with each other as they do controlling John's environment. It soon becomes clear that John's only way out is to play along.
But what if it's not just a game?
Going Dark stars Bathhouse Ensemble members Anneka Gerhardt, Amanda Keogh, Kenna Kettrick, Miranda Sieg, Ben Symons, and Kelley Winter, and is directed by Emily Purington.
Going Dark performs June 14 at 7:00pm, June 15 at 7:00pm, and June 16 at 2:00pm. Tickets are free, with a suggested donation of $5-$10 to support the BE. Tickets are available 30 minutes before showtime, with festival seating.
Going Dark is recommended for ages 13 and up.
The Bathhouse Ensemble is a collective of young, dedicated theater artists who are alumni of SPT's education program. They are committed to independently producing challenging plays that actively draw in audiences; being an actor's studio for the continued training of the ensemble; fostering new works and new interpretations; and continually stretching their own capabilities and the minds of the audience and community.
Seattle Public Theater (SPT) is a mid-size, 501 (c) (3) non-profit professional theater on the shores of Green Lake. Specializing in main stage theater and youth theater education, SPT is dedicated to inspiring community through intimate, powerful professional theater and dynamic education programs.
The Bathhouse Theater is located at 7312 West Green Lake Dr. N., and ample free parking is available. Bus routes 16, 48, and 358 are within walking distance.
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