Extraordinary Tales Set for November at 18th & Union

By: Nov. 01, 2017
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18th & Union gives thanks in November for all of the artists who grace our stage. We'll host a festival of black queer solo performances, and then an evening with the old boy himself. We'll wrap up the month with a couple of female riffs on Shakespearean sources. Scroll down for details!


A One Weekend Festival

Sovereign

a production of Earth Pearl Collective

Featuring: Anastacia Renee, Om Jahari, Namii, Angel Gardner, Po'Chop, and Amber Flame

Seattle's First Black Queer One Womyn Show Festival, Sovereign highlights the multifaceted talents of black queer womyn. With performances ranging from new artist Angel Gardner to an evening of comedic realness by Om Jahari, joined by veteran performer and Civic Poet Anastacia Renee, and many more.

Thursday-Sunday, November 9-12

Three programs running in rep, see the website for times, show details, and artist biographies

18thandunion.org/sovereign


Everyone Is Welcome at 18th & Union

An Evening with Satan

written by David Quicksall and Rachel Glass

Performed by David Quicksall and Nathan Wade

Directed by Rachel Glass

Who is Satan? Why is he so feared, maligned, and misunderstood? Join us as we meet the Devil face to face - no need to check your sins at the door.

November 16-19, 7:30pm

18thandunion.org/an-evening-with-satan


A Wyrd Sisters Production

It Will Be Now

Two solo performances on a single bill

Unsex Me Here: written and performed by Meghan Dolbey

House of Sue?os: written and performed by Meme Garcia

It's a dark night and Meme and Meghan are setting off on a journey through heartbreak, love, and loss. Blood is shed, doors are opened, and Shakespeare is transformed.

November 22 - 25, 8:00pm (no performance on Thanksgiving, November 23)

November 26, 2:00pm

18thandunion.org/it-will-be-now


Advance tickets for all productions are on sale now online at 18thandunion.org, or by phone at 866-811-4111. All tickets at 18th & Union are sold in advance and at the door as Choose Your Own Price, with three ticketing levels: Discount, Full Price, and Give a Little More.

18th & Union is a 47-seat arts space in Seattle's Central District that offers a home for Seattle's solo and other portable performing artists: theater, poetry, music, and more. For up-to-date information about all events at 18th & Union, visit 18thandunion.org.



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