COMEDY OF ERRORS, MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION and More Set for Seattle Shakespeare's 25th Anniversary Season
By: BWW News Desk Mar. 19, 2015
Seattle Shakespeare Company's Artistic Director George Mount announced plans for the company's 25th Anniversary season that includes performances at the Leo K. Theatre, the return of directors Jeff Steitzer, David Quicksall, and Victor Pappas, and the mainstage directing debuts of Jane Nichols and Vanessa Miller.
"The programming for this season merged around the idea of family in its many forms" said Mount. "Everyone has a different reaction when you say the word 'family.' We first learn about the world through our families, and then discover that other families are not quite like our own. In these plays, people go to extreme measures to find, protect, and love their family members. We're calling the theme of the season 'Bloodlines.'" For the first time, Seattle Shakespeare Company will produce one of its plays in the Leo K. Theatre at Seattle Repertory Theatre. Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors directed by Jane Nichols will open the season and run September 16 through October 11, 2015. "Personally, this is my absolute favorite play to work on," said Mount. "We spend the entire rehearsal period just trying to make everyone laugh. Jane is such a renowned clowning expert, and I can't wait to see how she brings her unique talents to bear on this play."2015-2016 25th ANNIVERSARY SEASON:
The Comedy of Errors
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Jane Nichols
September 16-October 11, 2015
Performed at the Leo K. Theatre at Seattle Repertory Theatre
By Bertolt Brecht
Directed by Jeff Steitzer
October 27-November 22, 2015
Performed at the Center Theatre at Seattle Center Blending elements of vaudeville, soapbox, and alehouse, Brecht's powerhouse anti-war play features one tough-as-nails matriarch. Anna Fierling, a sly and artful entrepreneur known as Mother Courage, strives to keep her family and her business held together while war rages all around her - a war that she profits from. Shot through with satire and peppered with music and song this is an epic theatrical experience about resilience in the face of bitter struggle. Titus Andronicus
By William Shakespeare
Directed by David Quicksall
January 12-February 7, 2016
Performed at the Center Theatre at Seattle Center Savage and sublime, brutal and beautiful, this blackly comic revenge story is told in extremes. General Titus Andronicus returns victorious from battle with the prisoners Queen Tamora, her lover, and her sons. Despite Tamora's pleadings, Titus hands over her eldest son for sacrifice and sets in motion a cycle of violence that races to a vicious conclusion. Yet among the bloodshed are moments of profound humanity in the anguish and loss felt by both families, illuminating the senselessness of "eye for an eye" retribution.Mrs. Warren's Profession
By George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Victor Pappas
March 22-April 17, 2016
Performed at the Center Theatre at Seattle Center Confronting the truth locks two strong, unconventional women in an elemental battle peppered with Shaw's wicked humor. With grit and wit, Kitty Warren pulled herself out of the London slums in order to give her daughter, Vivie, the opportunities she never had. When the two meet for the first time after many years, they both discover that neither mother nor daughter is the woman they thought they knew. A delightfully heartbreaking comedy about a shocking topic that is both timeless and timely. Romeo and Juliet
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Vanessa Miller
May 4-May 22, 2016
Performed at the Cornish Playhouse at Seattle Center It's a story that's practically part of our DNA, and yet it still enchants us. A boy, a girl, and a love so deep that they believe they can beat the odds. Families so caught up in the past that they can't see what's in front of them. Time racing past. This time he'll know. This time she'll see. This time the lark will sing for them tomorrow. Live the romance in an up-close and intimate staging where the dancer's swirl past, the sword fighters clash, and the heartbeat of the play mixes with your own.

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