Stone Soup's 4th Annual One-Act Play Festival Kicks Off 5/13

By: May. 11, 2010
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The perfect fit for Seattle's only 1-act company, 2010's festival (formerly Outside the Box) brings 16 short, original scripts to the DownStage, including Perspectives by former Seattle Weekly critic John Longenbaugh, & the eyebrow-raising Clothing Optional by James Lyle. From epic absurdity to the comically criminal & just about everything in between, audiences will experience themes ranging from destruction & plagiarism to nudity & second chances.

May 13-16 & May 20-23
Th-Sat at 8pm; Sun Matinee at 2pm
Tickets:
$13-15 General Admission
brownpapertickets.com or 206.633.1883

Week One:
Clothing Optional, by James Lyle
Hamlet in Hiding, by Rich Rubin
Waiting, by Vincent Kovar
Fortune Teller, by Carolynne Wilcox
He is Gonna See Stars, by Lavinia Roberts
Duo, by Tom Moran
Perspectives, by John Longenbaugh
That Doesn't Sound Right At All by Scotto Moore

Week Two:
Clothing Optional, by James Lyle
Digging Graves, by Dustin Engstrom
The Greening of Bridget Kelly, by Peter Snoad
Top of the Hour, by Kitty Felde
These Walls Can Talk, by Joe W. Marciniak
Acts of Plagiarism, or Pirandellismo or Less, by James E. Marlow
The Bar Mitzvah of Jesis Goldfarb, by Andrew R. Heinze
I Am A Ten-Minute Play, by Barbara M. Harkness
Writer's Block, by Tom Moran

For more information, visit www.stonesouptheatre.org.

 



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