The Libertinis to Present YER CHEATIN' HEART, 4/17-18

By: Mar. 10, 2015
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The Libertinis, Seattle's sexiest inter*arts gang, are galloping toward their brand-new production, "YER CHEATIN' HEART," April 17-18, at the TPS Blackbox in Seattle Center. Tootsie Spangles, Hattie HellKat, and Woody Shticks, along with playwright Max Kircher (GONE WILD! at Annex Theatre) and a rip-roarin cast of ruffians, will sing you a whiskey-soaked, dust-in-your-boots murder ballad that promises to ruffle your petticoat.

YER CHEATIN' HEART takes us to Hope Springs - a dried-up tumbleweed of a town that can still remember the good ol' days of thriving enterprise and sunlit promise. As the town decays around the very people who love it most, a desperate soul guns down the only chance Hope Springs has of resurrection. Searching for justice and led by instinct, a scrappy bar owner and a wanna-be cowboy have no choice but to take justice into their own hands - and learn that mercy has no business in a place like Hope Springs. In addition to the founding Libertinis, YER CHEATIN' HEART will feature the crazed genius of Jackie Miedema, Maxie Milieu, Spencer T. Hamp, Sin de la Rosa, and Dorothy Massey.

YER CHEATIN' HEART, steered by founding producer Hattie HellKat, is The Libertinis' second mainstage production in their third season, following the intimate ORAL TRADITION and their "P(ART)Y at the Pocket" series - bimonthly smorgasbords of new sexy storytelling by the gang and their special friends. In July, Tootsie Spangles will round out Season Three by taking you to ATOMIC FALLS, USA, where duck-and-cover hasn't dampened the spirits of sock-hoppers learning to live in the harsh reality of a fall-out world.

YER CHEATIN' HEART will run for an extremely limited engagement on April 17 and 18, with shows at 7.30 and 10pm, at the TPS Blackbox in the basement of the Armory Building in Seattle Center. Tickets are $20 in advance, but for $30, you can be a special guest and maybe even become part of the action!

For tickets, and to find out more about The Libertinis' current season, go to www.TheLibertinis.com!



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