Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Bethany Sees the Stars by Copious Love productions at West of Lenin. Closes next weekend. Stay tuned for my full review/video!
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Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): “Hedda Gabler” Ibsen play by new theatre company General Gabler’s Theatre at West of Lenin staring Natalie Schmidt and a cast of only female or non-binary actors. There’s something alluring about an antihero.
Synopsis from the Theatre: Join us in 19th century Christiania (Oslo) at the spacious home of a woman with plenty of will but no room to exact it. She thought she made a wise deal with the man she just married. She would be his wife, and he would provide her with the safe and respectable means to occupy her active mind. But when it becomes clear that her husband can’t fulfill his end of the bargain, her active mind quickly turns toward the dangerous.
Several or Few Scenes: I think it was just 3 scenes
Several or Few Settings/Locations: One
Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: No
Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes, but there’s only so much that can occur in a single room and 3 scenes. Most of the storyline was conveyed through storytelling and not action.
Recommendation: See it if you’re okay with plays that contain few scenes and locations
Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show: Yes
Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now: I’d consider seeing an Equity production
Rating Compared to Other Shows with the Same Production Value: 4 (Out of 5 Stars)
Equity Actors: 0
Total Number of Actors: 7
Perceived Pace of the Show: Slow to medium
Length (Including Any Intermission): 2 hours
Intermission Included: Yes
Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts
Favorite Characters/Actors: I enjoyed Judge Brack (played by Joyce Thi Brew) and Hedda Gabler (played by Natalie Schimidt) the most. They reminded me of the toxic interactions between Chuck Bass and Blair Waldorf in the Gossip Girl TV show especially with the negative, cold, controlling/calculating personalities of Hedda and Blair.
Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)
Moral of the Story: What message was the playwright trying to convey with this work? Was the play purely for entertainment value or was there a moral to the story?
Fire: The fire in Hedda Gabler reminded me of the circumstances surrounding the fire in Ibsen’s Ghosts.
Theatre Company: General Gabler’s Theatre
Venue: West of Lenin
Venue Physical Address: 203 N 36th St #204, Seattle, WA 98103
Price: Cheap
Ticket Affordability Options: Pay-what-you-can … even free!
Dates: August 4 to 12, 2023 – Sorry, for the late post! I attended a closing weekend performance.
Seating: General Admission Seating
Parking: There’s paid lot parking or free street parking. I can usually find street parking behind the theatre closer to the water.
Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): “Champagne + Sodomy: The Art & Crime of Oscar Wilde” show by The Williams Project at Base: Experimental Arts + Space featuring “Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde” play by Moisés Kaufman and “The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde. Directed by Ryan Guzzo Purcell & starring Grant Chapman. Photos by Truman Buffett.
Synopsis from the Theatre: At Champagne + Sodomy: The Art and Crime of Oscar Wilde, a new immersive theatrical event, you’ll be thrust from the decadent drawing room to the reactionary courtroom with a champagne flute still in your hand. Pairing Wilde’s beloved comedy The Importance of Being Earnest with the story of his persecution by the state, as told in Moisés Kaufman’s docu-play Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, The Williams Project presents an evening-length, genre-defying performance exploring how our culture is obsessed with queer art but terrified of the queers who make it.
Performance Date: 8/5/23 (Closing Show)
Type: Immersive Theatrical Event/Play
World Premiere: Yes and no – It was a developmental workshop featuring two combined plays. Because of the show’s developmental nature, the theatre company requested no reviews and I did not include any opinion elements in this post.
Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show: Yes
Length (Including Any Intermission): 2.5 hours
Intermission Included: Yes
Theatre Company: The Williams Project
Venue: Base: Experimental Arts + Space
Venue Physical Address: 6520 5th Ave S #122, Seattle, WA 98108
Price: $0-$60
Dates: July 28 to August 5, 2023 – Sorry, for the late post! I attended the closing performance.
Seating: General Admission Seating/Standing
Parking: Free street parking on 5th Ave South in front of the art space entrance.
Cast and Production Team: See after pictures and video below
@showsiveseen "#Champagne + #Sodomy: The Art & Crime of Oscar Wilde" closing show by The Williams Project at Base: Experimental Arts + Space featuring "Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde" #play by Moisés Kaufman & "The Importance of Being Earnest" by #OscarWilde. Directed by Ryan Guzzo Purcell & starring Grant Chapman. Photos by Truman Buffett. Post: showsiveseen.com/6318 #theatre#showsiveseen♬ Dress – Charlotte Sands
Name
Role
Nicholas Japaul Bernard*
Lady Bracknell, Clarke, Lockwood, Narrator 2, and Others
Grant Chapman*
Algernon, Oscar Wilde
Rebecca Gibel*
Jack, Harris, Carson, Gill, Narrator 3, and Others
Ricky Spaulding
Gwendolyn, Lord Alfred Douglass, Parker, Atkins, Narrator 1, and Others
Jomar Tagatac*
Lane, Queensberry, Wood, Mavor, Narrator 4, and Others
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Oscar Wilde for The Importance of Being Earnest Moisés Kaufman for Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde
Playwrights
Ryan Guzzo Purcell
Director
An-lin Dauber†
Production Designer
Nick O’Leary
Video Designer
Robin Macartney
Props Designer
Brandon David Riel
Associate Set and Lighting Designer
Briana Schwartz
Assistant Costume Designer
Tori Thompson*
Stage Manager
Nicola Krause
Assistant Stage Manager
Charlinda Brewster
Graphic Design
Photographer
Truman Buffett
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the USA †Member of United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829, IATSE