Dog Man: The Musical opening weekend at Seattle Children’s Theatre w/ TheaterWorksUSA. Performing until 10/22/23. Stay tuned for my full review! #dogMan #showsiveseen #theatre
Lucky to have a ticket to the sold-out closing weekend of Something Rotten! #musical at Red Curtain Foundation for the Arts. Last performance tomorrow. Stay tuned for my full review! #showsiveseen #theatre
Andrew Lee Creech’s Last Drive to Dodge play packed opening night at Taproot Theatre w/ The Hansberry Project. Performing until 10/21/23. Stay tuned for my full review! #showsiveseen #theatre
Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Dream Hou$e play by Eliana Pipes at 12th Ave Arts w/ Washington Ensemble Theatre starring Antonieta Carpio & Adriana Hillas. Commentary on gentrification, identity, & heritage in the frame of a reality TV game show. Loved Holly Vander Hyde’s TV host character! #Spanish #Latino #Hispanic
Synopsis from the Theatre: Set in a rapidly changing neighborhood, two sisters sign up for a reality tv show to sell their childhood home after the passing of the family matriarch. As Julia and Patricia perform for the camera, they confront their own desires, aspirations, and the sacrifices they are willing to make to achieve them. What is the cultural cost of progress in America? Is cashing in always selling out?
Attended Performance Date: 9/8/23 (Opening Night)
Type: Play
World Premiere: No
Several or Few Scenes: Several
Several or Few Settings/Locations: Just a house
Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: You should be familiar with reality TV and TV game shows
Defined Plot/Storyline: Mostly yes but there’s only so much that can occur in a house
Equity Actors: 0
Total Number of Actors: 6
Perceived Pace of the Show: Slow to medium
Length (Including Any Intermission): 1.75 hours
Intermission Included: No
Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show: Yes
Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now: I’m not sure … *maybe* if it was produced by an Equity theatre
Recommendation: See it especially if you enjoy reality TV or TV game shows
Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts
TV Host: Holly Vander Hyde’s TV host Tessa character was a delight to watch. There’s something alluring about a squeaky-clean personality on the outside despite what’s on the inside. When I heard/saw her TV anchor laugh at the beginning of the play, I knew I’d like this character.
Powerful Scenes:
One of the last scenes when Tessa asked Patricia (played by Adriana Hillas) to sell various belongings
One of the middle scenes when Patricia showed Julia (played by Antonieta Carpio) their mother’s feeding tube
Favorite Quotes:
Something like “I want to be so rich that I can send my steak back to the chef”
Something like “White people are the only people who say ‘latinX'”
Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)
Scenic Design: The set was more austere than what I’m used to seeing with Washington Ensemble Theatre.
Weird Factor: This play felt more mainstream than the typical edgy weirdness I associate with Washington Ensemble Theatre shows like Our Dear Dead Drug Lord, Arlington, or Tin Cat Shoes. Don’t get me wrong though … I actually prefer mainstream!
Sentimentality vs Pragmatism: I definitely identified more with Patricia’s pragmatism. I was a little annoyed with Julia’s sentimentality. Gurl, sell out and take the money!
Crew: I felt bad for the camera crew actors since they didn’t have any speaking parts.
Theatre Company: Washington Ensemble Theatre
Venue: 12th Avenue Arts
Venue Physical Address: 1620 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Price: Cheap
Dates: September 8 to 25, 2023
Seating: General Admission
Parking: Paid lot or paid street parking. Street parking is extremely limited since it’s Capitol Hill. Your best luck would be East of Cal Anderson Park on 11th or 12th Ave. Cheapest paid lots are on 11th Ave next to the park. I highly suggest parking far away or taking the bus since the lots are expensive in Capitol Hill.
Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Peter and the Starcatcher play (adapted from the book) with Reboot Theatre Company. Fun origin story of Peter Pan starring Rhys Daly, Mariah Lee Squires, and Karin Terry. Strong, energetic acting and vocal projection.
Synopsis from the Theatre: Peter and the Starcatcher playfully explores the depths of greed and despair… and the bonds of friendship, duty and love. A young orphan and his mates are shipped off from Victorian England to a distant island ruled by the evil King Zarboff. They know nothing of the mysterious trunk in the captain’s cabin, which contains a precious, otherworldly cargo. At sea, the boys are discovered by a precocious young girl named Molly, a Starcatcher-in-training who realizes that the trunk’s precious cargo is starstuff, a celestial substance so powerful that it must never fall into the wrong hands. When the ship is taken over by pirates – led by the fearsome Black Stache, a villain determined to claim the trunk and its treasure for his own – the journey quickly becomes a thrilling adventure.
Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: You’d probably enjoy this more if you’re familiar with the Peter Pan story.
Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes
Live Band/Orchestra: The actors played the ukelele, trumpet, kazoo(?), and guitar during a few numbers. There were 1-2 songs with piano accompaniment, but I couldn’t determine if it was live or recorded.
Equity Actors: 0
Total Number of Actors: 15
Perceived Pace of the Show: Medium to fast
Length (Including Any Intermission): 2.25 hours
Intermission Included: Yes
Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show: No, I saw this at ArtsWest when I first moved to Seattle. But there were many scenes/elements in this production that I don’t remember from the ArtsWest production. Maybe I’m getting older…
Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now: Probably not … it’s a well-written show but two times is enough for me
Recommendation: See it, especially if you enjoy British-inspired humor/acting.
Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts
End of First Act: The song before the intermission was a grandiose showstopper, which is impressive for a show that’s not even a musical!
Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)
Narration: The narration was in the style of the actors narrating each other’s actions or their own actions. It reminded me of many past plays produced by the recently-closed Book-it Repertory Theatre.
Theatre Company: Reboot Theatre Company
Venue: Theatre Off Jackson
Venue Physical Address: 409 7th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
Price: Cheap
Ticket Affordability Options: You can self-select the $5 inclusion rate option on the website
Dates: September 8 to 23, 2023
Seating: General Admission
Parking: Paid street parking is usually available north of the theatre on the hill close to the park. You can also try free parking on Jackson Street closer to the I-5 bridge. As usual, there are paid parking lots nearby as well.
Cast and Production Team: See after pictures and video below
@showsiveseen "Peter & the #Starcatcher" #play (adapted from the book) with Reboot Theatre directed by Riley Gene. Fun origin story of #PeterPan starring @Rhys, Mariah Lee Squires, & Karin Terry. Strong, energetic acting, & vocal projection. Photos by Colin Madison. Review: showsiveseen.com/6573 #showsiveseen#theatre♬ past life – elijah woods
Role
Name
Ted
Henry Behrens
Mrs. Bumbreak/Sanchez
Kendra Tamär Budd
Grempkin/Mack/Prawn
Rolando Cardona-Roman
Boy/Teacher
Rhys Daly
Bill Slank/Clam
Anamaria Guerzon
Prentiss
Morgan Gwilym Tso
Smee
Jayne Hubbard
Alf
Helene Minassian
Ensemble/Understudy
Adrian Prendergast
Ensemble/Understudy
Monty Rozema
Lord Aster
Dan Ruiz Salvatura
Captain Scott
James Schilling
Molly
Mariah Lee Squires
Black Stache
Karin Terry
Ensemble/Understudy
Miles Wingett
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Director
Riley Gene
Playwright
Rick Elice based on a novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson