Two One Act Plays. One Riveting Evening.

February 27-March 14, 2015

Eclectic Theater
1214 10th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Directions

Nine by Jane Shepard

NINE

By Jane Shepard
Directed by Paul Budraitis

Two women held in a life-threatening situation and the mind games they play to keep one another alive. Held in a room and chained apart, their only currency is words, and balance of power is everything when a single word becomes the hanging point between life and death. A full scope of emotions is played out in their competitions, which are alternately funny, fragile & fierce. It illuminates the strength of the human spirit, and the psychological cost of survival.

Nine is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

Meet the cast and crew of NINE.
Take a sneak peek at NINE in rehearsal.


The Long Road by Shelagh Stephenson

The Long Road (U.S. Premiere)

By Shelagh Stephenson
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 perpetrators 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 affecting play intent on opening the hearts and minds without ever becoming preachy. (source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/)

Meet the cast and crew of The Long Road.
Take a sneak peek at The Long Road in rehearsal.


Tickets

General Admission: $16 in advance/$20 at the door
Students with ID: $12 in advance/$16 at the door
Seniors (60+): $12 in advance/$16 at the door



Please note: Performances will begin promptly at the scheduled time; due to the layout of the space there is absolutely no admission during the performance. Street parking is very limited, so please give yourselves plenty of time to find parking. Better yet, arrive early and get dinner at one of the many restaurants in the area.

Latecomers will be admitted during intermission.

3 Replies to “Two One Act Plays. One Riveting Evening.”

  1. i ended up going to opening night. i’d like to go back with someone, to share this. hefty work, potentially triggering ptsd but i think the description here can allow one to discern and prepare. really damn good theatre, well done.

  2. i ended up going to opening night. i’d like to go back with someone, to share this. hefty work, potentially triggering ptsd but i think the description here can allow one to discern and prepare. really damn good theatre, well done.

  3. Both are really gripping and interesting plots with superb acting and body-language of the actors. Totally recommend it.

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