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Arouet 2014/2015 Season Tickets
The Fierce Urgency of Now (World Premiere) By Doug DeVita November 7-22, 2014 4029 Stone Way North, Seattle The DownStage Theatre (aka Stone Soup Theatre)
Directed by Roy Arauz
In the fast-paced world of advertising, where priorities are skewed, everything is needed yesterday, and relationships are on constantly shifting ground, the young art director Kyle finds an unexpected ally in the much older Dodo, a copywriter who's been in the business since the "Mad Men" era. THE FIERCE URGENCY OF NOW is a comedy about love, loss, and how to take off and soar after landing a plane in a cornfield.
The Long Road (U.S. Premiere) By Shelagh Stephenson February 27-March 14, 2015 Eclectic Theater 1214 10th Avenue, Seattle Directed by Zandi Carlson
In the aftermath of Danny's pointless murder, his family struggles to find meaning and forgiveness. A hearbreaking journey to forgiveness, this topical play digs deeper than the headlines. Stephenson spent many hours talking with victims and perpertrators of violent crime, visiting prisons and collaborating with the Forgiveness Project, a charity working in the fields of reconciliation and restorative justice. The result is an astonishingly ran and affecting play intent on opening the hearts and minds without ever becoming preachy. (source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/)
The Children's Hour By Lillian Hellman May 2015 The Ballard Underground 2220 NW Market Street, Seattle Directed by Daniel Wood
A serious and adult play about two women who run a school for girls. After a malicious youngster starts a rumor about the two women, the rumor soon turns to scandal. As the young girl comes to understand the power she wields, she sticks by her story, which precipitates tragedy for the women. It is later discovered that the gossip was pure invention, but it is too late. Irreparable damage has been done.
AROUET'S MISSION Our mission is to present works that speak of civil rights, tolerance, freedom of and from religion, social justice, and celebration of our differences; we showcase works from celebrated playwrights both contemporary and classic, and are always on the lookout for exciting lesser known or new works.
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LocationVarious locations (View)
Various
Seattle, WA 98103
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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