Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast captures what it meant to be young and poor and writing in Paris during the 1920s. Hemingway and his wife Hadley kept company with a slightly rag-tag circle of artists and writers including F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald, Ezra Pound, Paul Cézanne, and Sylvia Beach in the salon of Gertrude Stein at 27 Rue de Fleurus. These artists' hunger to create translates into an immersive blend of music, story, passion, and pleasure underscored by sumptuous cuisine that will warm your body and spirit.
The cast of this fervent, romantic experience includes Susanna Burney as Gertrude Stein, Ray Chapman as Ezra Pound, Harriette Dunn-Feliz as Hadley Hemingway, Andre Nelson as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Opal Peachey as Lisette, Riley Shanahan as Ernest Hemingway, and Jen Taylor* as Zelda Fitzgerald.
The design team is led by Scenic Designer Terry Podgorski, with lighting by Ryan A. Dunn, costumes by Chelsea Cook, and sound design by Evan Mosher. The show will include original music by Annatasia L. Workman, and food design by Erin Brindley.
A Moveable Feast plays February 9-Apr 2, 2017 (opening/press night on Saturday, Feb 11) at Nordo's Culinarium (109 S Main Street, Seattle, WA 98104). Tickets are $90 and include a four-course meal and signature cocktail. Group rates available. Some performances have limited availability. Purchase at book-it.org or by calling the box office at 206.216.0833. The box office is open Tues. through Fri., 12:00p.m. - 5:00p.m. (Tues. - Sat. during production run), located in the outer lobby of the Center Theatre at the Armory.
*Member of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
Note: There will be vegetarian and gluten-free options for our guests. Any more complicated allergy or restriction, email chefnordo@cafenordo.com upon purchasing your tickets.
Yearning for even more romance? Join us on Tuesday, February 14 at 7:00pm for a special Valentine's Day performance! Along with music, passion, and delectable food, you'll receive a beautiful red rose and a two glasses of delicious wine. Price: $215 per couple
Jane Jones is the founder of Book-It and founding co-artistic director of Book-It Repertory Theatre, with Myra Platt. In her 27 years of staging literature, she has performed, adapted, and directed works by such literary giants as Charles Dickens, Eudora Welty, Edith Wharton, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Pam Houston, Raymond Carver, Frank O'Connor, Jim Lynch, Ernest Hemingway, Colette, Amy Bloom, John Irving, John Steinbeck, Daphne Du Maurier, and Jane Austen. A veteran actress of 30 years, she has played leading roles in many of America's most prominent regional theatres as well as film and TV. For Book-It, she has directed Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Uncensored and The Dog of the South, which were both adapted by Judd Parkin. Other Book-It directing credits include The House of Mirth, Truth Like the Sun, The Highest Tide, Travels with Charley, Pride and Prejudice, Howard's End, In a Shallow Grave, The Awakening, Owen Meany's Christmas Pageant, A Tale of Two Cities, and The Cider House Rules, Parts I and II, winner of the 2010 and 2011 Gregory Awards for Outstanding Production. In 2008 she, Myra Platt, and Book-It were honored to be named by the Seattle Times among seven Unsung Heroes and Uncommon Genius for their 20-year contribution to life in the Puget Sound region.
Judd Parkin adapted Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Uncensored in 2013 and The Dog of the South in 2015. He began his career as an actor and director with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and at other regional theatres around the country. He later worked as an executive for NBC and ABC, where he oversaw the development and production of over 250 movies and miniseries. In recent years, Judd has produced and written numerous television films, including the acclaimed CBS miniseries Jesus, the Christopher Award-winning Nicholas' Gift, and the Lifetime Television Christmas favorite Comfort and Joy. He is the author of the novel The Carpenter's Miracle, which he adapted and produced for UP TV.
Wrapping up the season next spring will be Welcome to Braggsville, by T. Geronimo Johnson.
During the 2016-17 season, Book-It's Arts and Education Program will produce three works of literature for young people: Last Stop on Market Street, by Matt De La Peña (performed bilingually in English and Spanish); Goin' Someplace Special, by Patricia C. McKissack; and El Deafo, by Cece Bell, also performed bilingually in spoken English and American Sign Language. These productions, performed by professional actor/teaching artists, tour to schools, libraries, and community centers statewide. Tours may be booked by calling 206.428.6266.
Since 2009, Café Nordo has created immersive, theatrical dining experiences garnering critical praise and in 2015 a permanent venue in Seattle's Historic Pioneer Square. Relying on relationships with local farmers, ranchers, fishermen, composers, actors, and visual artists, Café Nordo serves up modern cuisine while thrilling audiences with the history, myth, science, and politics of food.
Book-It Repertory Theatre, a leader in the narrative theatre movement, was founded in 1990. Book-It is a non-profit organization with a dedication to great literature and quality theatre experiences employing simple, sensitive, and imaginative production techniques, and to inspiring its audiences to read. The company is funded, in part, by generous contributions from corporations and foundations, and hundreds of individuals who share its passion for literature.
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