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A Seattle magazine Editor's Pick! The Sandbox One-Act Play Festival returns June 4 - 8 to its new location at West of Lenin in Fremont. Premiering the latest from award-winning playwrights of The Sandbox Artists Collective, SOAP Fest 2014 promises to have something for every palate:
The Tyrant, by Yussef El Guindi A captured Middle Eastern president, currently imprisoned in the United States, is permitted to speak to an American audience to address the issues that led to his arrest. Attempting to win them over to his viewpoint, he also implicates them as one of the causes for the upheavals happening in his home country. Directed by Anita Montgomery.
Things to Say When It's Too Late to Say Them, a.k.a. Proof You Were Here, by Brendan Healy On the occasion of an unusual anniversary, Eric and Annalisa wrestle, box, sing, and smash dishes, as they reveal all the many things they never told each other. Directed by Peter Dylan O'Connor.
iI, by K Brian Neel Thirty-six hours into a hackathon, three young programmers make an Earth-altering discovery. But are they ready to take responsibility for unleashing their creation upon history? Directed by Annie Lareau.
Cumulus, by Juliet Waller Pruzan On a flight between Seattle and Denver, strangers start conversations, including one anxious young man getting ready for an on-board surprise. Meanwhile, the stories told on the flight continue to play out both below and above the plane. Directed by Rachel Katz Carey.
WHAT: Sandbox One-Act Play Festival WHEN: Wednesday, June 4 - Saturday, June 7 at 8pm; Sunday, June 8 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. $18 cash or check only at the door.
Presented under the auspices of the Actors' Equity Association Members' Project Code, SOAP Fest 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
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LocationWest of Lenin Theater (View)
203 N. 36th Street
Seattle, WA 98103
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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