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SPF#4 Presents: Worse Places, Kitty in The City and Not. Stable. At All.
Theatre Off Jackson
Seattle, WA
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SPF#4 Presents: Worse Places, Kitty in The City and Not. Stable. At All.
Worse Places by Erin Jorgensen
Music, singing and text combine in a hypnotic voyage incorporating amplified and acoustic marimba, original music, Bach, a Disney tear-jerker, and stories of childhood visions and accidental evil.

Erin Jorgensen is a musician with a day job. She dropped out of college, where she studied classical percussion and composition, to focus on playing marimba. She plays music ranging from Johnny Thunders to J.S. Bach. You can find her playing in bars, at weddings, in museums and theaters, among other places. She lives in Seattle and works at On the Boards. For more info and upcoming events, visit erinjorgensen.com

Kitty in The City by Jeff Frieders
A story about Ronney Bridestar, owner and operator of "Kitty in the City Beauty Bar and Day Spa for Feline Friends by Ronney Bridestar." This full length piece chronicles Ronney's journey toward success as he struggles to distinguish between fantasy and reality.

Jeff Frieders is thrilled to be making his SPF debut. Kitty in the City was originally produced as a senior thesis at Cornish College of the Arts. It was most recently work-shopped in Wisconsin during an internship with Milwaukee Repertory Theater and is preparing to tour the Canadian fringe circuit. Recent credits include Gus in The River Why (Book-It Repertory) and Ferdinand in The Tempest (Seattle Shakespeare).

Not. Stable. At All. by Paul Budraitis
Uncertainty and instability at a personal and societal level. The spontaneous following of questionable impulses, the impossibility of connection, the mistrust of authority and the presence of chaos and random violence in our lives. Paul dives into these themes and takes his audience on a ride that is part punk rebellion and part narrative rollercoaster.

Paul is a director, actor, writer and teacher of acting and stage movement. In Seattle, he has worked with Annex Theatre, New Century Theatre, On the Boards, and the Degenerate Art Ensemble.

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Theatre Off Jackson
409 7th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104
United States
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Arts > Theatre

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Non-Smoking: No
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