Take a Farcical Romp Into the Woods in UNEXPECTED WILDERNESS at Annex Theatre

By: Oct. 04, 2016
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A fast-paced & tender farcical romp through the woods, Unexpected Wilderness, written by Jaryl Draper and directed by Jen Moon, will run November 1-16, 2016 at the Annex Theatre.

Camping is supposed to be fun and adventurous unless you're secretly in love with a friend or your impressionable kids are driving you crazy or you get kidnapped. Complicated love lives, Wilderness Chipmunks, and an overly-amorous Bigfoot come together in this farcical romp through the woods.

Directed by longtime Annex Company and Staff Member Jen Moon, Unexpected Wilderness opens November 1 and runs Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 7:30 pm until November 16. Tickets are only $10. There is a PWYC Industry Night on Monday, November 14. Reserve your ticket today at annextheatre.org.

FEATURING:
Laura Caudill
Linda Cleckler
Christopher Ellis
Geoff Finney
Tim Gagne
Brent Griffith
Lauren Huston
Isis King
Sarah Winsor
Eleanor Withrow

DESIGN/PRODUCTION TEAM:
Playwright - Jaryl Draper
Director - Jen Moon
Stage Manager - Haley Kellogg
Special Effects Designer - Adam Zopfi-Hulse
Lighting Designer - Cassandra Bray
Sound Designer - Chris Leher

Unexpected Wilderness performs November 1 through November 16, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 7:30pm. Industry night on Monday, November 14 at 7:30pm. Tickets are $5-$10. Tickets available at www.annextheatre.org or at the Annex Theatre, 1100 E. Pike Street.

Annex Theatre is a democratic collective of theatre artists dedicated to creating bold new work in an environment of improbability, resourcefulness, and risk. Annex Theatre produces new plays by living playwrights, radical reinterpretations of classic scripts, and ensemble-generated non-linear spectacles. Now in its Capitol Hill venue, Annex originally opened its doors in 1987 in a former dance studio on 4th Avenue in downtown Seattle. Since then the theater has produced hundreds of world and Northwest premieres.



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