Theatre22 Explores Sexuality Over Half a Century, in THE PRIDE by Alexi Kaye Campbell

By: Sep. 28, 2016
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Two explosive loves stories in alternating eras explore betrayal, forgiveness, and fate. The Pride, directed by Corey McDaniel, examines changing attitudes to sexuality over a period of fifty years, looking at intimacy, identity, and the courage it takes to be who you really are. Some things may change, but the complexities of the human heart remain eternal.

Contains scenes with strong sexual content. Age guidance: 16+

Total run time is 2 hours and 5 minutes (which includes intermission)
Opening Friday October 28, 2016

Where: 12th Ave Arts - Studio Theatre 1620 12th Ave Seattle, WA 98122
When: October 28th through November 19th
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm Sunday November 6th and Sunday November 13th at 2pm
Industry Night is Tuesday November 15th
All Thursdays are PWYC at the door
Tickets: $25 General Admission / $18 Senior/Student/Military
Tickets Available at:
www.theatre22.org or http://t22pride.bpt.me

Cast: Andre Nelson, Angela DiMarco, Trevor Marston and Doug Fahl
Crew: Margarete Toomey ~ Set Designer Ahren Buhmann ~ Lighting Designer Robin Macartney ~ Props Designer Erick Johnson ~ Sound Designer Rachel Wilkie ~ Costume Designer Paul Lewis ~ Composer

Theatre22 seeks to be a forum where artists and audiences alike are brought to the experience of awareness, understanding and healing of the human condition and the recovery of the spirit through the gifts of the performing arts and entertainment.

Theatre22 strives to serve its culturally diverse area as a meeting ground for the enrichment and growth of the community through educational resources and the expression of thought provoking, belief challenging works.



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