THE WORLD PREMIERE

The Park

By Lisa Every and Jenn Ruzumna

Directed By Amy Poisson

Co-Produced with Macha Theatre Works and Seattle Public Theater

October 11th - November 3rd, 2024

Bev and Libby meet on the same park bench, under the same tree, sharing sandwiches, dreams and memories for the entirety of their lives. Or maybe a century. Or maybe an eternity. Generations of strangers, families, dogs and ghosts share the same space, their lives passing and intersecting as each struggles to make sense of how to be in and of our troubled and beautiful world. The Park explores what we share in being human and how we must move forward even in uncertainty.

Runtime: 90 minutes with no intermission

A Very Die Hard Christmas

By Jeff Schell and The Habit

Directed By Mark Siano

Co-Produced with The Habit Productions and Seattle Public Theater

November 22nd - December 22nd, 2024

Yippie Ki Yay, it's a Christmas miracle! Coming back this holiday season, from the comedy writers that have had Seattle in stitches for decades, comes A Very Die Hard Christmas, a musical parody that is sure to blow the roof off the joint. Sketch writers from The Habit team up with Seattle Public Theater to create this holiday comedy perfect for those who like their Christmas entertainment with lots of action, 80s jokes, smooth soft rock jams, and snarky German terrorists.

Runtime: 105 minutes (includes one intermission)

Illuminating The Dark: An Evening of Short Stories

Sunday, December 15th, 2024 at 7:30 PM

Seattle Public Theater presents Illuminating the Dark! This special one-night event features some of Seattle's top actors reading and performing short stories and poems inspired by peace, joy, and winter gatherings. Come in from the cold, get a hot cup of cocoa and let your imagination wander as our talented readers spin their tales.

Runtime: Under 2 hours including intermission.

THE U.S. PREMIERE

WHERE IS HERE?

اینجا کجاست؟

Written and Directed by Naghmeh Samini

Co-Produced with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble and Seattle Public Theater

January 15th - Februrary 2nd, 2025

Azam Kabiri, a recent immigrant, is excited to tell passersby about her life back in Iran as she waits for her luggage at an airport baggage carousel... but isn't the luggage on the carousel starting to get strangely personal? What did she bring in her two pieces of luggage, and what did she leave behind? Performed both in English and in Farsi, Where Is Here is a stunning solo-show from the mind of playwright Naghmeh Samini that delves into the reality of the immigrant experience.

Runtime: 80 minutes with no intermission

THE SEATTLE PREMIERE

Letters From Max

By Sarah Ruhl

Based on the Book By Sarah Ruhl and Max Ritvo

Directed by Amy Poisson

February 28th - March 23rd, 2025

In this intimate, poetic play, a stage adaptation of Sarah Ruhl and Max Ritvo's 2018 epistolary book, Sarah and her former student Max share letters and poems candidly addressing his terminal illness with humor and lyricism.

Runtime: 2 hours and 15 minutes with one intermission

YOUTH VOICES

March 24th, 2025 at 7:00 PM

Join our Teen participants as they share their journey through the process of making a personal story into a theatrical piece and develop an original work.

Runtime: 60 minutes with no intermission

SQUEEZE

Written by Trista Baldwin in Collaboration with UMO Ensemble and Associate Artists

Co-Produced with UMO Ensemble and Seattle Public Theater

April 4th - 13th, 2025

Inspired by the clowning of Buster Keaton and the existential absurdism of Samuel Beckett. The ensemble and acclaimed playwright Trista Baldwin explore five clowns being shut out, in need, desperate to connect and vying for control of territory. Three simple platforms and a series of ladders connect or obstruct them all. Two stunning acrobats magically weave between personal vignettes that explore the issues of today's world.

Runtime: 75 minutes with no intermission

THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST PREMIERE

House of Joy

Written by Madhuri Shekar

Co-Directed by Agastya Kohli and Moumita Bhattacharya

Co-Produced with Pratidhwani and Seattle Public Theater

May 16th - June 8th, 2025

In an Imperial Harem in a place like India in a time like 1666, Hamida, a bodyguard, wakes to the oppression in her midst and decides to do something about it. Seduction, skullduggery and swordplay in a mythic, swashbuckling action-romance for the ages!

Runtime: 2 Hours 30 Minutes (including an intermission)


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