COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA, ALL MY SONS, And ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST Hit OAT Co. As Part Of Its 5th Season
By: Reynard Loki
For its fifth Season, OAT Co. Artistic Director, Susanna Burney has come up with the theme: “Past is Prologue,” in an ongoing effort to define and explore the American identity through the lens of great American theater. “What we’ve done in the past, makes us who we are today,” observes Burney, “but how will it effect us? Will it swamp us? Or will we make a change for the better?”
The Fifth Season, “Past is Prologue,” will feature staged readings of three great American plays:October 13-14, 2009Come Back, Little Sheba by William Inge. A marriage struggling to survive under the weight of regret and the fallout of alcoholism.February 1-2, 2010All My Sons by Arthur Miller. The past cannot be buried for anindustrialist who made a fatal decision.March 15-16, 2010Another Part of the Forst by Lillian Hellman. Hellman’s prequel to The Little Foxes portrays a mercantile family building an empire on the scrap heap of post-Civil War Alabama.All staged readings will play one night at Theatre Off Jackson, and a second night at another venue in the greater Seattle area in order to reach out to different communities. Past second venues have included Fremont Abbey, Seattle Public Theater at The Historic Bathhouse Theatre, and ArtsWest.

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