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Mae West Fest IX -- May 18-21, 2006
Mae West Fest is back and coming to West Seattle! The festival will happen May 18-21, 2006, at the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center which is housed in the newly renovated Cooper Building.
Come see original theatre by original women!
The 2006 Fest includes the following plays: ---------------------------------------
AS I LIVE AND BREATHE, written and directed by Freddie Brinster * Thurs, 9:50pm; Sat, 12:30pm; and Sun 4:15pm
SHAWN MARIE'S PORNO: MY NAKED JOURNEY, by Shawn Marie Bryan, directed by Keira McDonald & Shawn Marie Bryan * Thurs, 10:15pm; Sat, 5pm; and Sun, 7-8pm
ANIMAL CONTROL, by Barbara Genovese, directed by Gretchen Drew * Thurs, 10:30pm; Sat, 9pm; and Sun, 2:20 pm
I LIKE IT WHEN YOU TOUCH THEM, by Susan Gidding-Green, directed by Teresa Thuman * Friday, 7:10pm; Sat 10:45pm; and Sun, 9:15pm
WHAT THE BIRDS CARRY, by Elizabeth Gjelten, directed by Kerry Christianson and Cherilynn Brooks * Fri 10:20pm; Sat 5:40pm; and Sun, 9:15pm
LENI, written and directed by Sarah Greenman * Thurs, 8:30pm; and Sun, 2:30pm
CHIPPED MUG, by Leslie Hayertz, directed by Louise Penberthy * Thurs, 9:30pm; Sat 6:10pm; and Sun, 1:25pm
THE PERFECT RELATIONSHIP, by Jill Elaine Hughes, directed by Erin Fortier * Fri, 8:20pm; Sat, 9:10pm; and Sun, 9:45pm
A GIRL CAN DREAM, by Olga Humphrey, directed by Josie Davis * Thurs, 9:10pm; Sat, 1:15pm; and Sun, 1:20pm
MOLIERE'S WOMEN, written and directed by Nancy Jones * Sat, 7pm; Sun, 12 noon; and Sun 7pm
PORTIA OF THE WEST, by Lauren Jost, directed by Suzannah Rogan * Thurs, 7:30pm; and Sat 3:30pm
THE LAST FRONTIER, by Robin Rice Lichtig, directed by Karen Kinch * Fri, 6pm; and Sun 12:15pm
COMMIT ME TO MEMORY, by Karen Macklin, directed by Cindy Hoots * Sat, 12:45pm; Sat, 8:30pm; and Sun, 4:15pm
THE CHICKEN AND THE EGG, by Shelly Mazzanoble, directed by Heidi Broadhead * Sat, 4:20pm; Sat, 9:45pm; and Sun, 8:45pm
WHAT DOESN'T DIE, by Louise Penberthy, directed by Courtney O'Connor * Sat, 6:45pm; and Sun 2:05pm
THE TIME THE FLOWER WITHERED, by Nu Quang, directed by Nancy Nakano * Fri, 9:30pm; Sat, 2:20pm; and Sun, 5:45pm -- with Talkback after each show
Plays by Rainier Valley Youth Theatre: Young Playwrights Festival * Sun, 3:30pm
BAGGAGE, by Michael Ramirez, directed by Adrienne Green * Thurs, 7:10pm; Fri, 7:30pm; and Sat, 10:20pm
BLACKENED WINDOWS, by Yasmine Rana, directed by Linda Lombardi * Fri, 9pm; Sat, 1:30pm; and Sun, 8pm
JEOPARDY GAPING, by Roxanne Ray, directed by Dawn Stoyanoff * Thurs, 8pm; Sat, 10:15pm; and Sun, 5:45pm *** ASL-Interpreted
NEXT, by Jewel Seehaus-Fisher & Mavis Seehaus, directed by Phyllis Wilson * Fri, 9:45pm; Sat, 5:10pm; and Sun, 1:50pm
MONOLOGUE FOR LADY MACBETH, by Aoise Stratford, directed by Cindy Hoots * Fri, 7:15pm; Sat, 2pm; and Sun 5:10pm
WARREN'S WARNING, by Molly Best Tinsley, directed by Louise Penberthy * Thurs, 9:30pm; Sat 6:10pm; and Sun, 1:25pm
THE 38th OF FEBRUARY, by Miriam Tobin, directed by M. Elizabe
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LocationHistoric Youngstown Cooper Cultural Arts Center
4408 Delridge Way SW
Seattle, WA 98106-1326
United States
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