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LATE NIGHT SHOWS coming to a 'Center of the Universe' near you in LATE JUNE
theater simple presents THE DEATH OF BRIAN IDES OF UNDEAD MARCH (Part 2) written and performed by Ricky Coates directed by K. Brian Neel
What is THE DEATH OF BRIAN? It's a solo show about the epic journey of a zombie. But it's more than that. It's as if a radio drama and physical theater had a baby. It's a new perspective on the zombie era. It's got puppets, philosophy, sci-fi references, blood, guts, sex, and dark laughs.
and NOW: IDES OF UNDEAD MARCH (Part 2): WORLD PREMIERE SEASON Saturday June 27, 2015 at 10:30 pm, and Sunday 6/28 at 7pm [Julius Caesar meets the zombie uprising] Undead hero Brian S. returns as the Prophet of the Phoenix, spreading the word of the host. Unfortunately, his words are inspiring more than a return to nature and harmony...
Love zombies? It's got all the fights, sex, gore, and nerd references you crave. Hate zombies? This unique combination of solo work and radio drama serves up humor, horror, and humanity-examining philosophy.
NOW infesting the world - Coming to Fringe Festivals in Canada in 2015 - Part 1 debuts at the Winnipeg Fringe in Manitoba July 15-26 and Part 2 makes it's Canadian premiere at the Edmonton Fringe in Alberta Aug 13-23, 2015.
(And if you can - catch part 1 - A ZOMBIE ODYSSEY: plays 10:30 pm Friday 6/26. (But you don't need to see it to enjoy Part 2) Inspired by Homer's epic and patient Zero! Follow Brian's epic journey to reunite with his wife after his 'demise' in a "gut-munching master class in physical commitment" (Orlando Weekly).
some love for THE DEATH OF BRIAN: A Zombie Odyssey from the road - "Ricky Coates is a bit of genius in a slick and muscled body" Edmonton Journal "An exceptionally well-performed, entertaining and grisly story" seattleactor.com "Coates prowls the stage like a cross between a Balanchine dancer and a feral animal l'etoile Magazine "Compelling!" Orlando Sentinel I LOVED this show! A real tour-de-force... Fearless performance- fascinating, disgusting, touching and, ultimately, poetic. audience member in zombie-pubcrawling Minneapolis
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LocationWest of Lenin Theater (View)
203 N. 36th Street
Seattle, WA 98103
United States
Categories
Minimum Age: 12 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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