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A Seattle magazine Editor's Pick! Building upon its overwhelming success, West of Lenin presents the Sandbox One-Act Play Festival, returning June 3-7 with another stellar lineup.
Las Cruces, by Vincent Delaney, directed by Julie Beckman Not far from the casinos and the spaceport, Sheridan is camped out, hiding in a gutted trailer. Everyone knows he's there, but no one knows why. Except maybe a card player named Soledad.
Chosen Less, by Phillip Lienau, directed by Kelly Kitchens A chance meeting on the street is revealed where two men learn the hard way that leaving is not the same as escaping, and that dreams can change in the chase.
Why Do We Keep Broken Things, by Carl Sander, directed by Tim Hyland It's 2011 in Seattle: Mike McGinn is in office, Bertha is in Japan, pot is illegal, and the Occupy Movement is camped in Westlake Park. Five inhabitants of the city by the Sound collide in a kinetic collage of civics, sex, and estranged friendship, leading us to ask why some things change and others stay the same.
WHAT: Sandbox One-Act Play Festival WHEN: Wednesday, June 3 - Saturday, June 6 at 8pm; Sunday, June 7 at 2pm
WHERE: West of Lenin, 203 North 36th Street, Seattle, WA 98103
TICKETS: Available through Brown Paper Tickets. Walk up sales begin at West of Lenin at 7pm. $20 cash or check only at the door.
Featuring Haley Alaji, Eric Ray Anderson, Christine Marie Brown, Randy Hoffmeyer, James Lapan, David Anthony Lewis, Amy Love, Trevor Young Marston, Terry Edward Moore, and Mary Ethel Schmidt.
Don't wait until 2017 to see a new SOAP Fest! Presented under the auspices of the Actors' Equity Association Members' Project Code, the Sandbox One-Act Play Festival is a Sandbox Member Project initiated by Amy Love.
For more information, visit soapfest.org.
"More Seattle theater talent per square foot than an 'Actors Drink Free' night at Solo Bar." - Seattle Met
(Playwrights from L to R: Carl Sander, Vincent Delaney, and Phillip Lienau. Photo by Ann-Margaret Johnson/Sassafras Photos. Poster by Devon Allen.)
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LocationWest of Lenin Theater (View)
203 N. 36th Street
Seattle, WA 98103
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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