This weekend is your last chance to see the Northwest premiere of a new play by Melissa James Gibson entitled [sic], directed by Darian Lindle and assistant directed by Montana von Fliss and starring Chris Bange, Michelle Lewis, Leigh Simpson, Justus Stewart and Jonah Von Spreecken. TITLE: [sic] WHEN: Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nov. 18, 19, & 20 at 8pm WHERE: Oddfellows Hall, East Hall Theatre (2nd floor), Capitol Hill TICKETS: $12 at the door or go to www.brownpapertickets.com WHAT THE REVIEWS SAY: "Director Darian Lindle wraps Gibson's percussive, wordy writing into a rhythmic, stylized package." "Lewis, Bange and Von Spreecken have uncanny chemistry together, working Gibson's punchline-heavy script while maintaining a balance of tragedy and subtext against the comedy." - Leah Green, Seattle Times "It's always good to see Von Spreecken, ever the adorable loser; Lewis deftly resembles any number of anxious, adamant women you've known; and a hysterical Bange, as the ersatz lothario and hair-trigger paranoiac, demonstrates the nimblest grip on Gibson's dialogue. " - Steve Wiecking, Seattle Weekly info(!)theshunpike.org www.theshunpike.org
[SIC] from Fresh Goods Theatre
The Northwest premiere of a new play by Melissa James Gibson, directed by Darian Lindle.
Starring Chris Bange, Michelle Lewis, Leigh Simpson, Justus Stewart and Jonah Von Spreecken.
WHEN: Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nov. 18, 19, & 20, 2004 at 8pm.
WHERE: Oddfellows Hall, East Hall Theatre, Capitol Hill. www.brownpapertickets.com or at the door.
WHAT THE REVIEWS SAY:
"Director Darian Lindle wraps Gibson's percussive, wordy writing into a rhythmic, stylized package."
?Lewis, Bange and Von Spreecken have uncanny chemistry together, working Gibson's punchline-heavy script while maintaining a balance of tragedy and subtext against the comedy.? - Leah Green, Seattle Times
A great cast - "It's always good to see Von Spreecken, ever the adorable loser; Lewis deftly resembles any number of anxious, adamant women you've known; and a hysterical Bange, as the ersatz lothario and hair-trigger paranoiac, demonstrates the nimblest grip on Gibson's dialogue. " - Steve Wiecking, Seattle Weekly
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