Across the Universe! SPT's Youth Program Presents Madeline L'Engle's A WRINKLE IN TIME at the Bathhouse Theater on Green Lake October 25-27, 2013

By: Oct. 10, 2013
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Seattle Public Theater's (SPT) Youth Program presents Madeline L'Engle's Young Adult science fiction classic, A Wrinkle in Time. Four [free] performances: Friday, October 25 @ 7pm, Saturday, October 26 @ 2pm & 7pm, and Sunday, October 27 @ 2pm. Admission to all youth performances are free to the community. Donations are encouraged to support SPT's Youth Education Program and to offer student tuition assistance.

ABOUT A WRINKLE IN TIME-

"It was a dark and stormy night..." Thus begins Madeline L'Engle's classic story, as it follows three oddball kids as they journey through space and time to rescue their scientist dad, who has gone missing on a mysterious project. Helping them are three weird women, some intergalactic beasts, the power of science and the bonds of love.

"As a big sister, I have always been captivated by this story about an impatient, flawed yet brilliant girl risking everything to go save her little brother," says director Shana Bestock. "I identify so strongly with Meg's journey, and I remain eternally grateful to L'Engle for creating such vibrant, complex characters. She writes intelligently for people of all ages, and offers us these smart kids who are curious, passionate, quirky, and incredibly courageous."

Directed by Shana Bestock and stage managed by Katherine Draves, A Wrinkle in Time features the acting talents of Aaliyah Soukup-Stone, Aaron Sterne, Aliza Cosgrove, Arlo Hooper, Audrey Herrin, Avery Cochrane, Davey Moody, Eileen MacDonald, Finn Hammen, Gabe Airth, Lucius Shafer, Noah Rose, Oscar Loveless, Rachel Rosenbloom, Ruby-Rose Gonzalez, Samuel Trott, and Sophia Bondi with the additional talents of Austin O'Fallon (Lighting Design), Isaac Hazlehurst-Johnson (Sound Design), Leela Berman (Props), Daniel Windus and Gabriella O'Fallon (Run Crew).

Seattle Public Theater (SPT) is a mid-size, 501 (c) (3) non-profit professional theater on the shores of Green Lake. Specializing in main stage theater and youth theater education, SPT is dedicated to inspiring community through intimate, powerful professional theater and dynamic education programs.

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