Theatre9/12 to Present SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION This Winter

By: Dec. 20, 2016
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In a deeply divided country where red and blue are miles apart, the actors of Theatre9/12 present a play celebrating the connection of all human souls and the duality of existence.

John Guare's multi-award winning play-nominated for a Pulitzer Prize-Six Degrees of Separation is about a wealthy Manhattan couple who are visited upon by a bloodied college student who turns out to be Sidney Poitier's son-or is he?

This funny and harrowing AEA member project code production features 17 local actors from Theatre9/12's collective.

Production Team:

MICHAEL LOSASSO - Stage Manager

Paul O'CONNELL - Producing Director and Set Designer

ZAnna Paulson - Lighting Designer

CHARLES WAXBERG - Director

IF YOU GO:

SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION

JANUARY 27-FEBRUARY 19, 2017

Opening Friday, January 27, 8:00pm

Saturday, January 28, 2:00pm Matinee

Saturday, January 28, 8:00pm

Friday, February 3, 8:00pm

Saturday, February 4, 2:00pm Matinee

Saturday, February 4, 8:00pm

Friday, February 10, 8:00pm

Saturday, February 11, 8:00pm

Sunday, February 12, 2:00pm Matinee

Friday, February 17, 8:00pm

Saturday, February 18, 8:00pm

Closing Sunday, February 19, 2:00pm Matinee

All performances at Trinity Parish Hall, 609 8th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104

All performances are pay-what-you-can-afford.

For reservations: brownpapertickets.com, email equitymemberproj@theatre912.com or call (206) 332-7908.

After the shock the world experienced on 9/11/01, every creative artist was summoned to fulfill the traditional responsibility:

  • To heal and lift humanity to understand this new time
  • To make order of perceived chaos
  • To reassess complacent values
  • To heal the past in order to embrace a progressive step forward.

At Theatre9/12, trained and working actors, both union and non-union, continue to develop their talents and skills through workshops and performances. Their efforts climax with productions presented through the Actors' Equity Association Members' Project Code. Theatre9/12 staff assists these union actors in making these projects come to life. For more information visit www.theatre912.com.


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