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Theatre Puget Sound and Bumbershoot announce a new showcase of regional theatre groups including comedies, dramas, musicals, theater for youth, performance art, radio plays and late night theater. This is the 1st annual play festival at Bumbershoot.
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BUMBERSHOOT ANNOUNCES NEW REGIONAL THEATRE SHOWCASE PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THEATRE PUGET SOUND
Bumbershoot®, the Seattle Arts Festival announces a new showcase of regional theatre groups including comedies, dramas, musicals, theater for youth, performance art, radio plays and late night theater. The regional theater sampler was produced and curated in partnership with Theatre Puget Sound (TPS) and will take place August 30 - September 1 at the Theatre Puget Sound Center House Theatre Stage.
- Parrot Fever (Or, Lies I've Told in Chat Rooms)
- Ethereal Mutt, Ltd.
- See Me Naked
- Maria Glanz
- Piglet
- Breeders Theater
- Progression
- Burnt Studio Productions
- The Big Time!
- Joe Boston Theater
- Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone
- Theater Schmeater
- Twisted Flicks
- Wing It Productions
- Radio Activity Project
- A Theater Under the Influence
Performances will take place August 30 – September 1, 2003 at the Theatre Puget Sound's Center House Theatre Stage.
Theatre Puget Sound Stage Schedule & Information
S A T U R D A Y, A U G U S T 3 0
Three episodes of vintage radio (from Flash Gordon,
Helen Trent and Suspense) performed as if in broadcast
studio of the era, with live sound and music effects
and a "back story" between shows. Players:
Alex Samuels, Si Issler, Sarah Papineau, J.D. Lloyd,
Katherine Woolverton, Peter Arthur, Aaron Allshouse,
Pamela Mijatov
Offstage credits: Mary Cannon, stage manager
Directed by James Venturini
5:00 - 6:30 pm
Wing-it Productions "Twisted Flicks"
"Twisted Flicks" is America's only improvised
movie show. Since 1997, this Seattle-based improv
group has been bringing their unique form of audience
participation movies to Northwest audiences each
weekend. A movie experience like no other, classic
"B" movies screen in the background without
their original soundtrack. All dialog, sound effects
and music are improvised by Wing-It's team of players,
based on suggestions from the audience. The result
is wild, unpredictable and very funny.
7:00 - 8:00 pm
Maria Glanz, "See Me Naked"
Beginning with a striptease that goes hilariously
wrong, "See Me Naked" unfolds as a funny,
spontaneous, sometimes interactive, always surprising,
ultimately touching meditation on nakedness.
Written and Performed by Maria Glanz
Offstage credits:John Ackermann, drummer; Tim Long,
lighting design;
Jenny Gibson, stage manager
Directed by Elizabeth Klobe
Previous performances: Edmonton Fringe Festival
2001, Seattle Fringe Festival 2001, Winnipeg Fringe
Festival 2002, Montreal Fringe Festival 2002
S U N D A Y, A U G U S T 3 1
3:00 - 4:15 pm
Burnt Studio Productions, "Progression"
& Breeders Theater, "Piglet"
Burnt Studio Productions, "Progression "
Burnt Studio will present an excerpt from their
award winning production Progression, an
exhilirating blend of movement, dance and high theatricality
that wages war on social and gender politics.Progression
has been lauded as "inventive, smart, smart-ass
and expertly done" by The Georgia Straight,
Vancouver, BC. The Seattle P-I proclaimed it
"a stunning dance/theatre marriage...a tour
de force." Progression was awarded Artistic
Pick of the 1999 Seattle Fringe and is currently
being redeveloped for a run at HERE Arts Center
in New York City.
Players: Samuel Read, Michelle Lockhart, Donna Selle
Offstage credits: Tom Arthur, lighting; Tammy T.
Moon, stage manager; Samuel Read &
Michelle Lockhart, choreographers
Written and directed by Samuel Read & Michelle
Lockhart
Breeders Theater, "Piglet"
A theatrical riff on Shakespeare, art, politics
and why Peter Pan is always played by a woman. Players:
Matt Loehrke, Piglet; Steve Coffey, Heidi, Marianne
Everett, Peter Pan; Patricia M. Britton, Anne; Eric
Hartley, Pooh; Bill Hamer, Rosenbert; Jim Cooper,
Gildergeorge; Linda Matthews, Necrophilia; Kirsten
X, Juliet; J Howard Boyd, Spam
Previous performances: South Sound Playwrights Festival
5:00 - 6:15 pm
Ethereal Mutt, Ltd., "Parrot Fever (Or, Lies
I've Told in Chat Rooms)"
A writer goes online to research what men "really
want" sexually speaking. While exploring cyberspace,
her best friend dies and she comes down with a mysterious
and debilitating disease.
Players: Amy Augustine, Evan Mosher, Stacey Plum
Offstage credits: Aaron Loidhamer, musician; Jeff
Curnes, stage manager;
Jeff Curnes, producer
Written & directed by Keri Healey
Previous performances: Union Garage Performance
Center, April 3 - May 3, 2003
7:00 - 7:45 pm
Theater Schmeater, "Rod Serling's The Twilight
Zone"
Two classic episodes of Rod Serling's classic series,
"The Trouble with Templeton" and "The
Four of Us Are Dying." Please join Theater
Schmeater as they escort you into the 5th dimension,
beyond that which is known to men… The Twilight
Zone.
Players: Colin Byrne, Alycia Delmore, Tim Evans,
Bob Koerner, Willie LeVasseur, Andy McCone, Deanna
Mustard, Lance Park
Offstage credits: Amber Knox, costume design
Directed by Rhonda Soikowski
M O N D A Y, S E P T E M B E R 1
3:00 - 3:45 pm
Theater Schmeater, "Rod Serling's The Twilight
Zone"
Please see description from Sunday
4:30 - 5:30 pm
Ethereal Mutt, Ltd., "Parrot Fever (Or, Lies
I've Told in Chat Rooms)"
Please see description from Sunday
6:15 - 7:15 pm
Maria Glanz, "See Me Naked"
Please see description from Saturday.
About Bumbershoot
Bumbershoot will transform the 74 acre Seattle Center
into more than 20 stages and exhibit spaces and present
the talents and labors of over 2,500 artists for four
days: August 29 - September 1.
Along with hundreds of national and regional musicians
of almost every genre, Bumbershoot offers a wide variety
of arts and artists, including the 1 Reel Film Festival
which screens over 120 short films throughout the
weekend, a first-class comedy festival, an uproarious
poetry slam, a dozen contemporary art exhibits, zine-making
workshops, kids programming, circus artists, hiphop
dance and much more.
Tickets to Bumbershoot, which include admission
to all Bumbershoot programs on a firstcome, first-served
basis, are just $15 per day if purchased before August
22 ($20 per day after 8/22). Two-day passes are $28
($35 after 8/22) and four-day passes, good for the
whole festival, are just $48 ($54 after 8/22). Discounted
tickets & passes are on sale now online at www.bumbershoot.org.

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COMPLETE SCHEDULE
Saturday, August 30, 2003 from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Sunday, August 31, 2003 from 3:00 pm to 7:45 pm
Monday, September 1, 2003 from 3:00 pm to 7:15 pm
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