At the turn of the 19th century, a ship embarks to discover the fabled seventh continent, but as personalities collide with fate, the captain contends with questions of failure, conspiracy, and death. And, of course, how someone can be punished in ways far worse than death.
Read MoreThis quirky and sardonic comedy tells the story of a couple joining together for their "Day of Bonding" that unexpectedly challenges and extends their relationship with both their faith and one another.
Read MoreThe musical Pioneer Song tells the story of the Oregon Trail, as seen through the eyes of the women who made that trek. The Great Bear Folk Theatre brings to life the struggles, sorrows, joys, and triumphs of that journey. “Men counted the miles, women counted the graves.”
Read MoreWhen a young woman faces the grief of losing her parents, she leaves her village to find solace and comfort in nature. There, spirit animals teach her about wildness and the earth's power to heal. But another presence tests every instinct inside her. Which path will she choose?
Read MoreJohn Ronald Reuel Tolkien watched his wife, Edith, dance in a glade in Yorkshire, and his cornerstone story Beren and Luthien was born. Join Tolkien and Edith as they navigate war and love, elves and demons through storytelling. Come with us to Faerie... if you dare.
Read MoreClaire and Brennan have been best friends for years. But when the two are brought back together at BYU after two years apart, Claire wonders if the feelings she has for Brennan might go beyond friendship.
Read MoreA post-apocalyptic hoarder, a neighborhood gossip, and a motivational speaker try their best to rearrange and organize one another's lives in a harsh and hilariously unforgiving world.
Read MoreNell and Oscar meet on a beach in Dorset. It's 1595… or maybe 1610. Oscar has returned from university and Nell is doing f**k-all. They will meet here, again and again, on this beach for the next four hundred years. Stuff will change. As it does with time. They will try to keep up.
Read MoreShakespeare's text takes a "dark comedy" turn in this adaptation where we hear what Romeo & Juliet might say as they encounter the issues of civil unrest, domestic upheaval, and the potential snares of police activity, and the effect of this on our youth. Funny, until it's not.
Read MoreTwo would-be robbers discover a wild carnivale while hiding from police in a back alley. They are asked to assist and The Rodents Fantastique, the Amazing Fishman, Madame Le Roche and the Giant Indestructible Tardigrade perform Le Carnivale Toxique!
Read MoreFlorence and her husband move to a quiet estate to cure her “illness of nervousness.” Things take a frightening turn when Florence becomes obsessed with the yellow wallpaper in her room, as well as the figure that starts appearing in its odd pattern.
Read MoreProthero follows an aloof war medic with the ability to sense whether a patient will live or die. When she begins to test the limits of this power, she uncovers an empathy she never knew she possessed – and a wrath she knew not to provoke.
Read MoreA televangelist is holding his summer "Faith-A-Thon" pageant... but things go quickly awry when his show gets hijacked by a mob (you!) who has different plans for the "Faith-A-Thon" and the Televangelist and his cast of pageant players must bend to their demands... or else
Read MoreToni, a private detective, finds herself extremely busy when the city is hit with a rash of jewel robberies, and a gem loving celebrity arrives in town.
Read MoreJoshua Samson, technical director of Mental Healthy F.i.T. and a self-proclaimed creative weirdo, takes a look inside his own mental health issues, the need for creative endeavors, and his struggles accepting the title "I am an artist". Strange creations, self-depreciation, and personal reflection will all be on display in an effort to have real conversations to lift the stigma of mental health.
Read MoreThree drag queens are at a talk show. There is a bomb. They're going to have to defuse it.
Read MoreUnidentified Subject is an experimental operetta of waiting and witnessing. Using movement, sound, and light, Interdisciplinary Arts Collective forays into the archive - living and past, personal and communal - to explore exile, power, violence, and fate.
Read MoreDear Mom,
I wrote a play for you.
About things I’ll never have the courage to say.
About wounds left over from an absent mother.
About little moments and shadow parts.
It’s a love letter.
And if you ever see it - I hope you’ll see it the same way I do.
Seattle actor Hailey Henderson welcomes you an evening of stories, drinks and radical honesty. Suggested pairings for this performance include a sunflower and an adult malt beverage.
Read MoreHome is a feeling, not a place. In this show, the artists of fem dance co. explore how the bass of the music makes us feel at home. Deriving from the connection we make in the womb to the sound of our mother's heartbeat, we find that connection again through movement & music.
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