The Intiman Theatre announces its first lineup of plays for the 2008 season. The season will be produced in tandem with special events, numerous free public programs in connection with Intiman's American Cycle series and other productions, the statewide Living History arts-in-education program and the annual holiday production of Black Nativity. The 2008 season is scheduled to include the following productions:
All the King's Men
The American Cycle production of Robert Penn Warren's
towering novel about American politics, adapted by Adrian Hall. Produced in the
presidential election year, this production concludes Intiman's five-year
series of classic stories and civic dialogue about who we were, who we are and
who we might become as Americans.
The Diary of Anne Frank
Dramatized by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, one of
the most haunting stories we have in our shared human experience.
The Little Dog Laughed
Douglas Carter Beane's zinger-filled comedy about Hollywood
ambition, one of the hits of last year's New
York theater season.
Namaste Man (Lost and Found in Kathmandu)
World premiere written and performed by Andrew Weems,
drawing on his childhood experiences growing up in Africa and South Asia to
tell a personal story about being an artist and what it means to go home.
In addition to these plays, the season will include one additional production to be announced. All plays are subject to change.
Subscription packages, on sale to current subscribers, range from $182 to $252. In addition to the full five-play season, Intiman offers three- and four-play packages and Flex Pass vouchers for the convenience of its patrons. Discount Packages are available for seniors, patrons under 25, groups and educators. Subscriptions will go on sale to the general public on November 1. Subscribers can renew now by calling 206.269.1900 or for all ticket and show information visit www.intiman.org.
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